Hilary Heath, the British actress and producer who starred opposite Vincent Price in the American International Pictures horror filmsWitchfinder General,The Oblong BoxandCry of the Banshee, has died. She was 74.
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Make-up mogul, Huda Kattan has pledged US$100,000 on Instagram to help struggling freelance make-up artists.
Kattan shared a video to her Instagram, empathising with those who may have lost work and unable to pay rent, buy food and necessities.
She reflected on her position in 2016, when she couldn't afford to take a salary prior to Huda Beauty's success.
Kattan, speaking in her pyjamas on her Instagram, said her company will support make-up artists by giving 100 make-up artists US$1,000.
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Hilary Heath, the British actress and producer who starred opposite Vincent Price in the American International Pictures horror filmsWitchfinder General,The Oblong BoxandCry of the Banshee, has died. She was 74.
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