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Toby Sells


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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 45
Sign: Libra

City: Atlanta
State: Georgia
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/4/2005
Wednesday, October 25, 2006 

Current mood:  happy

Hello Everyone,

I started doing Special Make Up FX at the age of Ten (I am 42 now). As a very young child I was changing my GI-Joe into Frankenstein's Monster and accident victims with my Dad's Bondo, or my Silly Putty. After watching Planet of the Apes and a behind the scenes segment on Johnny Chambers (Make Up Artist responsible for those fantastic apes designs) in 1974, I made my first mask: it was an ape of course.

By the age of 17, I got my first 'professional' job working on a local TV Commercial, then a real cheap low budget horror film in Florida. All this was going on in 1980 and 81. At the same time just down the road in a small little town called Morristown TN, some young guys were making a low budget horror film. My Dad had heard about it threw some Hunting and Fishing buddy's from down that way. One Saturday we loaded up the Truck and drove the 50 minutes or so to Morristown to see if this band of film makers could use a young aspiring make up fx artist. We got as far as the property line, where we explained why we there and the young gentleman, was quiet nice, but asked us to leave. I was heart broken, but not as heart broken as I would become a few years later when the movie became such a cult classic, a horror icon named "The Evil Dead". So close, but so far away!

Growing up in a 50 thousand peep' east Tennessee town, wanting to become a Special FX Make Up FX Artist was like living in Pompeii and wanting to be the Valcano cleaner (not quite understood). The people in my little town saw great success in working your life away in the Tennessee Eastman Kodak plant, not making monsters. At that time there were only a few books out on the subject. Richard Corson's 'Stage Make Up' and 'Dick Smith's Do-It-Yourself Monster Makeup' book. The Internet did not exist, this art was almost a secret like a Masonary ritual.

During this time I discovered a magazine or two that pulled me out of the woods. There was a more Sci-Fi based mag call ' Starlog', and the Holy Grail......"Fangoria", which catered to the horror genre. Backthen Fango had more articles that described how make up FX were done, alot less "Who stronger, Freddy or Jason?" stuff. I soon discovered make up FX greats like Rick Baker,Stan Winston, Craig Reardon and a slew of others. As a couple of years rolled by, it seemed as if you were anyone in the make up FX bizz you were in Fangoria from time to time. That 'standard' seemed to last up into the mid 90's. So it was always me and my Fangoria Pen Pals Rich Mayberry, Chet Zar and Dave Snyder dream to have our work with in the covers of this magazine. We know that we had made it when we finally got in there.

As the see-saw popularity of horror films went up in the 80's and dow in the 90's, so did the coverage on make up FX artists. With the resurrection of the horror films, and more articles on such great FX guys as Greg, Bob and Howard of KNB, David Leroy Anderson, Rick Baker and many more started gracing the pages again. So I started to feel that is some validity to FX guys getting there name in there.  Of course the name David Leroy
Anderson, KNB or Rick Baker has validity magazone or not. 

Two years a go I was the make up FX designer and artist on a low budget Inddie film called "Dark Remains" by a super talented writer..director Brian Avenet' Bradley. Up to date the make up FX I did on the film are some of my favorites.

This Sunday Me and my lovely wife Susana stopped by Barnes and Nobles for a coffee. I went to the magazine section to see if the new "Make Up Artist Magazine" was out, it was so I nabbed it up. I picked up the new Fangoria, issue 258. I flipped threw the pages checking out an article about the new Saw film. I flipped more pages and there it was....Her name is Rachel Rawlings, She was "the hot naked ghost" as us guys called her on set. I had designed an all silicone prosthetic make up to transfer her into a ghost like entity. My heart sank, my work had made it in the magazine after twenty five years of "grow up", "get a real job", "are you some kind of freak" comments, after working on some very no-name almost no-pay films. This was the first page of the article, I flipped the page, there were three other photos of my make ups! The article mentioned me, Brian complimented my work and even told how I "the professional" put a latex bladder on an actress without knowing she was alergic to latex, and how I named a silicone dummy of a friend of mine named 'Bobby', "Well hung Bobby"....the character in the film committed suicide by hanging himself. This was great!

I finally was in there, true it was not some big article just about me and my work, but the named that I always hated growing up 'Toby' (Dogs Name) was staring me in the face. My wife was looking, reading with me, I had tears in my eyes from the excitement. After all these years of waiting to be mentioned in Fango, I realized what was even better: I have a wife that was proud of my little acomplishment, she was just as excited as me. When I was learning how to sculpt and make molds, she was just a little girl playing on the beach in Portugal, but she was so proud of me, and that meant everything.

It was when I saw how here face glowed, how happy she was, I realized that I had already made it, I was already a success in her eyes. That moment was every bit as good as the first time I met my Idle Dick Smith, or when I worked at Mark Shostrom's shop and Greg Nicotero and Bob Kurtzman would let me crash at there place and we would watch movies for the weekend.

This past Sunday was a great day, I just wanted to share the fact that one of my little dreams came true, and another one has been setting in front of me for the past three years, my wife Susana.

I hope this has made you think about those silly little dreams that you keep deep inside. Life is so damn short, if you got one, go for it!  I probably never will smudge an Oscar trophey with my finger prints, but I made it to Fango and it felt good...LOL.

Thanks to so many of you guys and gals on the "Space" that I am getting aquatinted with, especially in the make upFX category. I enjoy the emails and Blogs!

Thanks for reading.

Peace

Toby

Chris - cIndyCenter.com Podcast

 
Awesome Blog entry!
 
Posted by Chris - cIndyCenter.com Podcast on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 3:31 AM
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dianamite
Diana Brown

 
Toby! Congratulations times a thousand. Having been both zombie victim and creepy creature at the hands of your studio, I can say that you are all totally awesome and very professional and delightful to hang out with. I can also say that any makeup studio with such an excellent appreciation for a good fart joke always deserves a mention in Fangoria Magazine. And I intend to tell them so. Happy Halloween!
 
Posted by dianamite on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 3:33 AM
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Greg

 

That is freakin awesome! Well, I guess I have no choice but to go pick up a copy. Congratulations, you deserve it man.

 Greg  


 
Posted by Greg on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 3:37 AM
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James
James Welsh

 

Congrats Toby! This is a well deserved accomplishment . You have alot of fans (myself included) who look up to you as one of the Greats in this buisness ! I cant wait to come see you and get my copy signed. I to have that same dream and hope to see my name along side yours Dick's and greg's .Thank you for your freindship and again congrats .

                                                              Your fan and friend

                                                                 James Welsh


 
Posted by James on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 4:10 AM
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Ray
Ray Shaffer

 

Too cool, Toby. Congatulations!!

Be Safe,

Ray


 
Posted by Ray on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 4:32 AM
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Patrick
Patrick Keenan

 
Congrats Toby! Your work on Dark Remains was awesome!
 
Posted by Patrick on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 3:27 PM
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ondie daniel, im on twitter too....
Ondie Daniel

 
TOBY!!!   I'm so glad for you!!!   NO ONE DESERVES IT MORE THAN YOU!!    I'm gonna run out and get a copy. (realizing that about your honey!!)That's what life is all about. You have worked so hard for this. I think one day they will be coming out to interview you,your family and employees!!! I know it!! Your one of the most laid back, patient,coolest,fun people I've ever met!! Stay that way even when you do go collect that Oscar!! Remember the little people..lol.  Have a great day and thanks for sharing that with us!! Brought a tear to my eye too....
 
Posted by ondie daniel, im on twitter too.... on Thursday, October 26, 2006 - 3:52 PM
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Acting Up
Doug Hammond

 
I've already sent you the snotty pm so I'll leave the mushy stuff out this time.  Congrats to you and Susana and the rest of the team.  With you being the best FX guy on the East coast, it won't surprise me if you get your paws on Oscar one of these days!
 
Posted by Acting Up on Monday, October 30, 2006 - 7:23 PM
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Toby Sells Creature Make Up FX Shop
Toby Sells

 

AND DOUG "ACTING UP" Wins the NEW CAR!!!!!!

 

To Doug and everyone, thanks for all the kind words.  There have been times in my life when I could not even see up.  But by the grace of God and some great friends and a wonderful wife I have overcome some serious shit. This little 'diddy' in Fango is just breath of fresh air for me.  So thank you everybody, for your comments and all your support!

Love you all,

Peace

Toby

 


 
Posted by Toby Sells Creature Make Up FX Shop on Monday, October 30, 2006 - 8:21 PM
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tribalmasks

 
Hey Toby,
This a great blog entry.
Made me wish that my first time was experienced as yours was.  I was at a pet supply and a lady at the counter told me she saw me in Fango.  Very Random.  I stopped looking at fango when it went to fanboy and less fx goodness. 

BIG Congrats, I know how much something like this can mean to those who have been riding the makeup fx rollercoaster. 

Keep a hold of at least ONE issue for your scrapbooks and ONE for lifting your spirits when needed!

PEACE



 
Posted by tribalmasks on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 - 7:24 PM
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Starts with a "B" & ends with an - Arbra

 

OMG Toby! How awsome!! I missed this blog when you posted it, I came over this way to find pics today that were new but this is great!!!

ttyl

Barbra


 
Posted by Starts with a "B" & ends with an - Arbra on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 - 9:45 PM
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Christopher

 
I am so friggin pleased by all this Toby! I swear you'll make me cry here! Excellent my friend. Excellent!
 
Posted by Christopher on Friday, January 05, 2007 - 4:26 AM
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Tattoos by Justin Page
Justin PAGE

 
My cousin ...we have waited so long to see this.. man Im so proud of you, you were always my idol growing up.. i wanted to be like you...and hey.. im well paid for being an artists...I owe alot of that to you... you deserve to be in Fango....it was well over due.
much love....your cuz!

 
Posted by Tattoos by Justin Page on Friday, March 16, 2007 - 5:00 AM
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**Mary Ellen**

 
Congratulations! I'm sure you will be seeing your name in it again when "Dance of the Dead" comes out. You do awesome work.

Ran across new info today about "Dance of the Dead" on this site:

www.bloody-disgusting.com/film/2035

(check it out....it's cool---mentions promo stuff for movie being "phenominal"--sorry, wrong spelling I believe) :)
 
Posted by **Mary Ellen** on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 - 2:32 AM
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DX9 DESIGNS
Scott cooke

 
Toby thats cool dude . i to one day hope to be in Fangoria Magazine . keep up the good work dude . oh i saw you on dirty jobs man i was telling my girlfrien hurry up come here i told her Lori look i know this guy he does bad ass work . a guy i would want to learn from . your bad ass Toby keep it up .
 
Posted by DX9 DESIGNS on Thursday, November 08, 2007 - 5:55 AM
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DJ Om-Dog

 
Well, you always new that this is a job. It's hardest when others dissolve jobs that they don't find logical, or a very slim chance of getting, or just leave it to hollywood. I'm glad you're having fun. I personally was always afraid to "Grow up" because I would end up like Mature Peter Pan from Hook. Thanks.

 
Posted by DJ Om-Dog on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 12:49 AM
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Flora Fawna

 
Excellent entry, very interesting writing.
:o) Flora
 
Posted by Flora Fawna on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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ZOMBIEPROPS

 
that was a good read!!!! you have re-inspired me too keep my nose too the grind stone. i here those very same words. that this will never go anyware! should get a real job.
thanks for the inspiration!!!!!!!
 
Posted by ZOMBIEPROPS on Saturday, July 19, 2008 - 4:03 AM
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Vinnie "The Squid"
Vincent Yoshida

 
Awesome Toby, congrats!!
 
Posted by Vinnie "The Squid" on Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 11:21 PM
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Odd A Tees
Clifford Floyd

 
Bravo my friend BRAVO!
 
Posted by Odd A Tees on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 7:12 PM
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