“Kazu Hiro makeup artist, known for his Oscar-nominated work, completes a full circle by transforming Bradley Cooper into Leonard Bernstein in the film ‘Maestro.’

“Kazu Hiro discusses working with Bradley Cooper on Maestro and shares the emotional connection he had with the subject matter.”
” Kazu Hiro was a teenager in the 1980s, he began playing with makeup. One face that stood out to him was the legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein. Now, after four decades, the two-time Oscar winner has worked on Maestro, where he turned Bradley Cooper into the famous musician. And he’s aiming for another Academy Award.”
“kazu Hiro said that Leonard Bernstein inspired him a lot when he was young. He needed photos for his makeup work, but back then, there was no internet. So, he went to bookstores to find them. Bernstein’s face was a common sight in books and magazines. In the 1980s, Bernstein was busy with concerts, teaching, and composing. Hiro also saw him in a documentary on Japanese TV.”
“Getting Inspired by Leonard Bernstein”
“I felt really motivated by what he was saying,” kazu Hiro shared. “I thought, you know, ‘Someday, I want to work on a film about Leonard Bernstein.'” Then in 2020, he received a call from Cooper, who directed, co-wrote, and stars in Maestro, a film that explores Bernstein’s life, particularly focusing on his marriage to actress Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan). “It’s truly a passion project,” Hiro expressed. “Bradley and I have a deep love for Leonard Bernstein.”
“Kazu Hiro initially learned his skills in Japan, figuring out how to alter facial features through trial and error. He later moved to the United States in the 1990s and eventually became a highly sought-after makeup artist in Hollywood. Hiro has contributed to numerous films alongside A-list actors, such as How the Grinch Stole Christmas, where he transformed Jim Carrey into the iconic Dr. Seuss character, and Nutty Professor II: The Klumps with Eddie Murphy.”


A Perfectionist
“Getting ready for the movie took longer than planned because of COVID-19 and how complex it was. Making Cooper look like a young Bernstein took two and a half hours. The next stage took three hours, and the final stage took about five hours because Cooper had to be covered from head to toe,” Hiro explained.
“Both of us are perfectionists,” Hiro said. “Cooper really brought Leonard Bernstein to life.”
“Bernstein’s children Jamie, Alexander, and Nina supported the movie, saying they were okay with the decision. They also mentioned, ‘It’s true that Leonard Bernstein had a nice, big nose.”
“It was a tough time,” Hiro admitted. “I was really puzzled,” he said. “It took me some time to understand it.” We deeply respected Leonard Bernstein. And that’s how his nose was,” he explained. Despite the online uproar, many who knew Bernstein told Hiro that his careful work had paid off: Cooper resembled him perfectly.”