The limited series, a spin-off of Matt Reeves' The Batman, was conceived as an eight-episode series intended to tie into ...
The actor was up against Richard Gadd, Kevin Kline, Cooper Koch, Ewan McGregor and Andrew Scott CBS Colin Farrell ... on to thank makeup artist Michael Marino, who designed the Penguin's look ...
When Colin Farrell was ... So utterly did Farrell turn into the slovenly, beaky Cobblepot that when his Penguin costar Cristin Milioti met him without his make-up, she didn’t know how to respond.
Colin Farrell, without a doubt, played 'Penguin' in a way nobody else could ... He gave special shoutout to his makeup artist Mike Marino for doing an extraordinary make-up and the whole team ...
Colin Farrell ... a Limited Series for The Penguin. “I guess it’s prosthetics from here on out,” said Farrell, who said he endured three hours a day in the makeup chair to transform himself ...
As Colin Farrell accepted his Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series, he joked "I did it all by myself...it was just a raw, pared down performance." This, of course, was a massive joke.
Colin Farrell’s portrayal of Oz Cobb a.k.a. The Penguin in Matt Reeves’ The Batman universe is quite distinct. Farrell is nearly unrecognizable in this role, a plethora of prosthetics ...
Farrell won the award for his role in 'The Penguin' at the 82nd annual awards ... who designed the makeup, [and] his extraordinary makeup team.” “All it took was three hours in the chair ...
COLIN Farrell beat off competition from fellow Irishmen ... paired down performance", before lavishing praise on the show's make-up and prosthetic team, who spent three hours each day fitting ...
But when Colin Farrell took the stage to accept an award ... marked Cobb required a lot of hard work and artistry from makeup designer Michael Marino, who spoke about his process during The Penguin’s ...