Bob McCarron

Bob McCarron
Born Robert McCarron [1]
July 1950[1]
Hammersmith, London, England
Nationality Australian
Occupation Medic, makeup artist
Known for I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

Robert "Bob" McCarron (born July 1950 in London, England)[1] is an Australian medic and special effects prosthetic makeup artist who has worked on many international movies and television shows. He is most recognisable from his on-screen appearances as "Medic Bob", in the UK series of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! and in the German version, Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!.[2]

He was the medical supervisor for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics.

Personal life

In 2004, he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for services to the community and Australian stage and film and his work as a paramedic.[3][4] Bob is also a wildlife enthusiast and holds a degree in wildlife biology.[4]

Qualifications

Although he is not a medical doctor, on screen he is often referred to as "Dr Bob". He is a pre-hospital care practitioner and intensive care paramedic with degrees in nursing, para-medicine, pre-hospital medicine, and certificates in other specialised medical areas.[4]

He is responsible for handling the snakes, spiders and other creatures for the challenges in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!.

Special Effects Prosthetic Makeup

Bob has been responsible for the special effects and prosthetic makeup on many international films and stage productions.[5]

Some notable films for which he has done the prosthetic makeup include: The Matrix, Vertical Limit (2000), Queen of the Damned (2002) and The Piano (1993).[3]

He designed the wild boar and the prosthetic makeup for the 1984 film Razorback.[6]

Awards and nominations

McCarron has received shared awards and nominations for his film work.[7]

YearFilmCategoryNominated atResult
1992BraindeadBest Special EffectsSitges Film FestivalWon
1983The Return of Captain Invincible"Caixa de Catalunya"
(Box of Catalonia)
Sitges Film FestivalWon
2000The MatrixBest Make-UpSaturn AwardNominated
1999Dark CityBest Make-UpSaturn AwardNominated
1993BraindeadBest Special EffectsSaturn AwardNominated

References

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