Daniel C. Striepeke

Daniel C. Striepeke obituary, Los Angeles, CA

Daniel C. Striepeke

Daniel Striepeke Obituary

Published by Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills on Jan. 17, 2019.
Daniel C. Striepeke – Rennaisance Man October 8, 1930 – January 17, 2019 Variety Magazine called him "A mixture of psychologist and painter, sculptor and actor's best friend". A dear friend described him at 88 as "the youngest guy I know with the laughter and exuberance of a 14-year-old racing down a hill on a bicycle with complete abandon". Dan Striepeke (Stree-Peck) was indeed that as well as a writer, producer, conscientious negotiator for his union and peers, a veteran of the US Air Force, Father of two sons, a loving husband, and a beloved friend and mentor to so many. He was so much more than that. Encapsulating the arc of his life, the depth of his love, the authenticity of his personality, not to mention his revolutionary artistic achievements in the TV and motion picture industry into a standard obituary format, is near impossible. Nothing Dan did in his life was either standard or format. Born in Santa Rosa, CA, he came to Los Angeles at 19 with a mail-ordered, Max-Factor makeup kit to realize his dream of becoming a makeup artist. With a 60-year career (1956-2006 see www.IMDB.com) of working on Hollywood's most iconic faces and films; from Mae West, Elvis, Streisand, Olivier, Redford, De Niro to Hanks and films from Around The World In 80 Days, Spartacus, The Deer Hunter, The Sound of Music, Footloose to The Davinci Code. Dan became not "a" but, "the" makeup artist in Hollywood. He contributed to 9 "Best Picture" Oscar-nominated films, and was also a 2 time Oscar nominee for his work on Forest Gump and Saving Private Ryan. He pushed boundaries, created trends and changed the industry with his work on Planet of The Apes, the peel-off face mask signature reveal in the Mission Impossible franchise and worked with Visual FX to establish the motion capture dots on The Polar Express and solidified makeup artists as the only craft allowed to apply them. When Planet Of The Apes was to receive a special Academy award, it would have gone to Dan because he was the head of the makeup department for 20th Century Fox Studios. Dan insisted that the Oscar go to his lab and prosthetics tech, John Chambers. This speaks to the high regard and profound respect that he had for his colleagues and is an eloquent testament to Dan's integrity. Other notable acknowledgements are a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hollywood Makeup Artist Guild in 2004 and he was chosen by the Motion Picture Academy as the Oscar Legend in Makeup for 2017. He spent 19 years of his career, as Tom Hanks' personal makeup artist and close friend. (See a tribute to Dan by Hanks in the NY Times The Man Who Aged Me) He wrote and produced the 1973 sci-fi thriller, now cult classic snake film, Ssssss. Even after his retirement in 2006, he lived a vivid artistic and impactful social life devoted to his loving wife Sherry, his French Bulldogs, Louie & Izzy, and a very intimate circle of friends. Dan continued his artistic contributions as an active member of the Academy, a negotiator and mentor for his local 706 union and became an accomplished sculptor. Dan lived his life by the edict "Do the thing you fear the most and the death of fear is certain." Dan is survived by his wife, Sherry Sexton, his sons by a previous marriage, Dean and Christopher Striepeke, his brothers, Gilbert and Ed Striepeke and their families as well as so many loved ones whom he considered family. His funeral will be held on Tuesday, January 29, at 12:30 pm at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, please donate in memory of Dan Striepeke to Cedars- Sinai Smidt Heart Institute. These are the doctors who through their work and dedication, allowed Dan to have a better quality of life during his last 5 years. http://bit.ly/DanStriepeke

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February 20, 2021

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William Rehm

February 20, 2021

It was a great honor to meet and work for him. We loved to talk about the big bands era. Such a great person. He will be missed

May 6, 2019

Sorry for your loss Sherry and family. GOd Bless Suzanne Covington

C L

January 29, 2019

Dear Striepeke family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to the family. May it bring you comfort in knowing that God keeps those who pass in his memory because they are precious to him. Psalms 116:15

January 27, 2019

His kind and generous wife, Sherry, is my cousin. Thanks to her we were fortunate enough to have known him and be included in fun times with the two of them which enriched our lives. Dan was charming, highly intelligent and had a beautiful, readily available smile that will never be forgotten. To briefly summarize Dan is to say: He embraced life and lived it to the fullest! We will miss him dearly. Judy & Gary

Dan Striepeke enjoying wine and the LA skyline with Frenchies, Louie, Miss Pearl & Izzy 2018

Margo Rey

January 26, 2019

Local 706

X.X. Sugano

January 26, 2019

Saluting Mr. Dan Striepeke, one of the Finest Artisan Gentlemen Hollywood has ever been blessed with. A man of Integrity, Knowledge, Compassion and Talent who was a Joy to Behold and a Precious Gem to all who knew him. Thank You for your priceless contributions to Life on the Planet.

Francisco Perez

January 25, 2019

Warmest condolences to the Striepeke family.

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