Behind the Mask: The Secrets of Hollywood’s Leading Creature Suit Performers
Published by BearManor Media, 2025. 308 pages.
By Joe Nazzaro
This was a tough review to write. There is so much information within these pages, on so many talented people working in the movie business that consistently create new characters to put on screen that just give us a sense of wonder. On more than one occasion, it had me busting out a movie to rewatch because of the information they go into on creating a creature suit and how they did it. Nazzaro covers a lot of different artists and designers, sculptors and painters, that really help make these movies what they are.
But here’s the part that gets me. The title of the book is about suit performers, but that is only a very small part of the book, talking to the actual performers. It is mainly on the effects people creating the suits, but very little time is given to the ones having to wear them. There is 20 pages spent discussing all the different characters in Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), from the main characters to minor ones like Wink, the Angel of Death, and the legless goblin with a cart. Then when interviewing John Alexander who played that goblin character, as well as Johann Krauss, it’s only 6 pages. Alexander had played apes or gorillas in a few movies over the years, starting with the character of White Eyes in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (1984), as well as the title character in Mighty Joe Young (1998). So, it’s a shame that we don’t get to hear more from him, as well as all of these other performers, which is what I assumed the book was about.
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