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'''Ken Niederbaumer''' {{born|18|February|1971}} is a Hollywood makeup artist who worked on {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}. Hailing from Hartford, Connecticut, Niederbaumer became interested in special effects makeup while attending high school in Cincinatti, Ohio. Upon graduating, he moved to Hollywood, California, to pursue a professional makeup career.
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'''Ken Niederbaumer''' {{born|18|February|1971}} is a Hollywood makeup artist currently working on {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}. Hailing from Hartford, Connecticut, Niederbaumer became interested in special effects makeup while attending high school in Cincinatti, Ohio. Upon graduating, he moved to Hollywood, California, to pursue a professional makeup career.
 
   
 
Like his fellow ''Star Trek'' makeup artist [[Richard Redlefsen]] (with whom he worked on several other projects), Niederbaumer attended Elegance International School of Makeup in Hollywood. He began working on feature films almost immediately upon completion of the school's twelve-month program.
 
Like his fellow ''Star Trek'' makeup artist [[Richard Redlefsen]] (with whom he worked on several other projects), Niederbaumer attended Elegance International School of Makeup in Hollywood. He began working on feature films almost immediately upon completion of the school's twelve-month program.
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From the early 1990s up until 2007, Niederbaumer's makeup work consisted almost entirely of independent features. One of his earliest was the 1993 crime drama ''Double Exposure'', starring future {{film|10}} actor [[Ron Perlman]]. For the 1995 horror movie ''Screamers'', starring [[Peter Weller]], he took part in the construction of the title creatures. He followed this with makeup work on such films as ''Where Truth Lies'' (starring [[John Savage]], [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Malcolm McDowell]], and [[Eric Pierpoint]]), ''Girls Will Be Girls'', ''Monster Man'', ''Vegas Vampires'' (co-written and directed by [[Fred Williamson]] and featuring [[Bernie Casey]] and [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]]), ''The Storyteller'' (featuring [[Michael Berryman]] and [[Dina Meyer]]), ''Chupacabra Terror'' (starring [[John Rhys-Davies]]), ''Demon Hunter'', ''Devil's Den'', and ''Sublime''.
 
From the early 1990s up until 2007, Niederbaumer's makeup work consisted almost entirely of independent features. One of his earliest was the 1993 crime drama ''Double Exposure'', starring future {{film|10}} actor [[Ron Perlman]]. For the 1995 horror movie ''Screamers'', starring [[Peter Weller]], he took part in the construction of the title creatures. He followed this with makeup work on such films as ''Where Truth Lies'' (starring [[John Savage]], [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Malcolm McDowell]], and [[Eric Pierpoint]]), ''Girls Will Be Girls'', ''Monster Man'', ''Vegas Vampires'' (co-written and directed by [[Fred Williamson]] and featuring [[Bernie Casey]] and [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]]), ''The Storyteller'' (featuring [[Michael Berryman]] and [[Dina Meyer]]), ''Chupacabra Terror'' (starring [[John Rhys-Davies]]), ''Demon Hunter'', ''Devil's Den'', and ''Sublime''.
   
As he continued doing makeup for independent productions, Niederbaumer began working as a special effects technician on major studio films such as ''Men in Black'', ''Starship Troopers'', ''The X-Files'', ''Alien: Resurrection'' (starring [[Winona Ryder]], [[Brad Dourif]] and Ron Perlman), ''My Favorite Martian'' (starring [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Wallace Shawn]] and [[Ray Walston]]), ''X2'' (starring [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Famke Janssen]] and [[Bruce Davison]]), ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', ''Hellboy'' (starring Ron Perlman), and ''Underworld: Evolution''. For 2006's blockbuster hit ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'', Niderbaumer was not only an effects technician but a makeup artist, as well – his first makeup work for a major studio film. He was also a makeup artist for the next ''Pirates'' film, ''At World's End''.
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As he continued doing makeup for independent productions, Niederbaumer began working as a special effects technician on major studio films such as ''Men in Black'', ''Starship Troopers'', ''[[x-files:The X-Files Movie|The X-Files]]'', ''Alien: Resurrection'' (starring [[Winona Ryder]], [[Brad Dourif]] and Ron Perlman), ''My Favorite Martian'' (starring [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Wallace Shawn]] and [[Ray Walston]]), ''X2'' (starring [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Famke Janssen]] and [[Bruce Davison]]), ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', ''Hellboy'' (starring Ron Perlman), and ''Underworld: Evolution''. For 2006's blockbuster hit ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'', Niderbaumer was not only an effects technician but a makeup artist, as well – his first makeup work for a major studio film. He was also a makeup artist for the next ''Pirates'' film, ''At World's End''.
   
 
Niederbaumer's recent makeup credits include several episodes of ''CSI: NY'' and the upcoming films ''Pathology'' (featuring [[John de Lancie]]), ''Town Creek'', and ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''.
 
Niederbaumer's recent makeup credits include several episodes of ''CSI: NY'' and the upcoming films ''Pathology'' (featuring [[John de Lancie]]), ''Town Creek'', and ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''.
   
==External links==
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== External links ==
*[http://www.kenniederbaumer.com/ Official site]
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*[http://www.kenniederbaumer.com/ KenNiederbaumer.com] - official web site
 
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Template:Realworld Ken Niederbaumer (born 18 February 1971; age 53) is a Hollywood makeup artist who worked on 2009's Star Trek. Hailing from Hartford, Connecticut, Niederbaumer became interested in special effects makeup while attending high school in Cincinatti, Ohio. Upon graduating, he moved to Hollywood, California, to pursue a professional makeup career.

Like his fellow Star Trek makeup artist Richard Redlefsen (with whom he worked on several other projects), Niederbaumer attended Elegance International School of Makeup in Hollywood. He began working on feature films almost immediately upon completion of the school's twelve-month program.

From the early 1990s up until 2007, Niederbaumer's makeup work consisted almost entirely of independent features. One of his earliest was the 1993 crime drama Double Exposure, starring future Star Trek Nemesis actor Ron Perlman. For the 1995 horror movie Screamers, starring Peter Weller, he took part in the construction of the title creatures. He followed this with makeup work on such films as Where Truth Lies (starring John Savage, Kim Cattrall, Malcolm McDowell, and Eric Pierpoint), Girls Will Be Girls, Monster Man, Vegas Vampires (co-written and directed by Fred Williamson and featuring Bernie Casey and Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.), The Storyteller (featuring Michael Berryman and Dina Meyer), Chupacabra Terror (starring John Rhys-Davies), Demon Hunter, Devil's Den, and Sublime.

As he continued doing makeup for independent productions, Niederbaumer began working as a special effects technician on major studio films such as Men in Black, Starship Troopers, The X-Files, Alien: Resurrection (starring Winona Ryder, Brad Dourif and Ron Perlman), My Favorite Martian (starring Christopher Lloyd, Wallace Shawn and Ray Walston), X2 (starring Patrick Stewart, Famke Janssen and Bruce Davison), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Hellboy (starring Ron Perlman), and Underworld: Evolution. For 2006's blockbuster hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Niderbaumer was not only an effects technician but a makeup artist, as well – his first makeup work for a major studio film. He was also a makeup artist for the next Pirates film, At World's End.

Niederbaumer's recent makeup credits include several episodes of CSI: NY and the upcoming films Pathology (featuring John de Lancie), Town Creek, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

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