Make-up artist Rachel Brobbin, 32, from Chesterfield, Derbyshire, had something different in mind when she turned herself into her favourite movie characters.
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Make-up artist Rachel Brobbin can turn herself into any movie characterCredit: Caters
The film buff started the transformations last year after the salon she worked in had to close due to the pandemic. Rachel then posted videos of the get-ups on Instagram.
She said: “It’s great to be able to learn how to do it as I go along. I love to show people the whole process. I’ve had an amazing response.”
From villain Cruella to loveable Shrek, we check out some of Rachel’s movie makeovers.
DEVILISHLY GOOD LOOKS
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She used her skills to transform into Cruella de VilCredit: Caters
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The character is the villain in Disney's One Hundred And One DalmationsCredit: Everett
MARV-ELLOUS
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Home Alone fans will be impressed with this lookCredit: Caters
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Rachel looked just like fumbling burglar Marv, played by Daniel Stern, who is hit by a hot iron
WHAT A WHIZZ
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There's something magical about this Harry Potter makeoverCredit: Caters
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She looked eerily similar to Emma Watson's character Hermione GrangerCredit: Alamy
DEAD RINGER
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This ghoulish recreation turned Rachel into big-eyed EmilyCredit: Caters
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The character is from Tim Burton's 2005 musical fantasy The Corpse BrideCredit: Warner Bros
SNOW KNOW BOUNDS
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The make-up artist used her magic touch to recreate Snow Queen ElsaCredit: Caters
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Elsa become an instant hit when Frozen was released in 2013Credit: Alamy
EAR SHE IS
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This is one Shrek of a makeoverCredit: Caters
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Rachel was a double for loveable ogre Shrek from the 2001 kids' movieCredit: DREAMWORKS
MAID UP
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Rachel couldn't wait to pull on a red wig and transform herself into this Disney favouriteCredit: Caters
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There's no doubt she was mimicking Ariel from the 1989 animation The Little MermaidCredit: Alamy
THE INCREDIBLE CULK
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She takes years off herself as she masters Macaulay CulkinCredit: Caters
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He was the star of 1990 family film Home AloneCredit: Alamy