Morna has worked as a makeup artist, designer and head of department on television dramas and features. Her credits include Inspector George Gently, My Boy Jack and Murphy's Law. Her most recent work includes Brooklyn, Calvary, Loving Miss Hatto, The Guard, Camelot, Ondine and Laws of Attraction. Lorraine Glynn entered the world of hair in the early 80s. She went from the fashionable pop scene in Dublin and London to later finding her niche in the creative film and TV industry. Lorraine's passion in hair for period costume dramas led her to designing the looks for films Brooklyn, Oscar-nominated Albert Nobbs, Marie Antionette, Breakfast on Pluto, and Bloody Sunday.
Lynn Johnson is an Irish make-up artist whose past credits include Intermission, Breakfast on Pluto, Apocalypto, The Wind That Shakes The Barley and Byzantium. She has previously been nominated for an Oscar for her work on Albert Nobbs and has won two IFTA Awards for Albert Nobbs and Breakfast on Pluto.
Eileen Buggy is an Irish Hair Designer who has worked on Irish productions such as Butcher Boy, Disco Pigs, Boy Eats Girl and Zonad. She has garnered an IFTA Award for her work on Ripper Street and her work on that show also garnering her a BAFTA nomination in 2013.
Jennifer's credits include Hercules, Ripper Street Series 3, Lassie, Isolation, David Copperfield and Dancing at Lughnasa
Tom McInerney has been working as a make-up artist in the fashion, film and TV industry all over the world for the last nineteen years. Currently, Tom is working in Puffjockey Studios catering for the FX side of makeup. His credits include Titanic: Blood and Steel, Camelot and The Tudors.
Dee Corcoran has created and designed hair styles for many leading actors including Jonathan Rhys Myers, Natalie Dormer, Maria Doyle Kennedy (The Tudors), Clive Owen, Keira Knightley, Ioan Gruffudd (King Arthur), Cate Blanchett, Colin Farrell (Veronica Guerin), Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale (Reign of Fire), Julia Roberts, and Liam Neeson (Michael Collins).