Tom Savini

Tom Savini

ActorSpecial EffectsMakeup Department
Born
November 3, 1946
Awards
5 wins, 8 nominations

Actor/SFX wizard/stuntman/director Tom Savini was born in Pittsburgh. Inspired by the film Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), a young Savini became fascinated with the magic and illusion of film. He spent his youth in his room creating characters by tirelessly practicing make-up. Later, as a combat…

Biography

Actor/SFX wizard/stuntman/director Tom Savini was born in Pittsburgh. Inspired by the film Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), a young Savini became fascinated with the magic and illusion of film. He spent his youth in his room creating characters by tirelessly practicing make-up. Later, as a combat photographer in Vietnam, Savini saw first-hand the gruesome carnage for which he later gained fame, simulating it on screen.

He has acquired a remarkable cult following among film fans, primarily due to his ground-breaking SFX in the "splatter movie" explosion of the early 1980s. Along with fellow special make-up legends Dick Smith and Rob Bottin, Savini was one of the key SFX people behind the startling make-up & EFX seen in the fantasy/horror genre films of the 1980s-'90s. Savini was heavily influenced by the remarkable silent-era actor Lon Chaney, and he sought to emulate the amazing theatrical make-up effects that were a hallmark of Chaney's career. In Savini's insightful book "Grande Illusions", he speaks of his early attempts at applying prosthetics to his face using "spearmint gum", having misinterpreted that he was meant to actually use "spirit gum"! His first work was in low-budget fare, providing SFX and make-up for independently made horror films such as Deranged (1974) and Martin (1977).

He really caught the attention of horror buffs with his grisly effects in the cult George A. Romero-directed zombie film Dawn of the Dead (1978), and then in the controversial slasher film Friday the 13th (1980), the movie generally identified as the kickstart for the aforementioned "splatter movie" genre. Savini also contributed the incredible EFX & make-up to other splatter thrillers such as Maniac (1980), The Burning (1981), Creepshow (1982) and Romero's third "Dead" film, Day of the Dead (1985) (for which he won a Saturn Award). In 1990, Savini directed his feature film debut Night of the Living Dead (1990), the remake of the original zombie-classic.

Not content with only being behind the lens, however, Savini has appeared in dozens of films, and can be seen demonstrating his capable acting skills as "Morgan, the Black Knight" in Knightriders (1981), as "Blades", one of the biker gang members in Dawn of the Dead (1978) and as "Sex Machine", another leather-clad biker--but this time with a groin-mounted gun--in the wild vampire film From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).

Cinematographer

Friday the 13th: The GameFriday the 13th: The Game(2017)

Costume Designer

RosaryRosary(2020)

Visual Effects

Friday the 13th: The GameFriday the 13th: The Game(2017)

Camera and Electrical Department

Shooting Zoe(2003)
Document of the DeadDocument of the Dead(1980)

Known for

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Credit Score: Tom Savini

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Tracker
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Django Unchained50.0020128.5251881650
2The Perks of Being a Wallflower10.0020127.900595885
3Dawn of the Dead5.0019787.800136519
4Dawn of the Dead4.5020047.200288391
5From Dusk Till Dawn4.5019967.200370129
6Creepshow 23.2519876.10030832
7Machete2.5020106.600209656
8Land of the Dead2.5020056.200104938
9Machete Kills2.3820135.60085560
10Grindhouse1.5020077.500196941