Biography
Bonita DeHaven is credited as a makeup artist in two films from the 1980s and 1990s. In 1986, DeHaven worked as a makeup artist on the horror film Night of the Creeps. The film, directed by Dan O'Bannon, is known for its practical effects and creature designs, areas where makeup artists play a key role in bringing fantastical elements to life. DeHaven’s involvement in the project reflects her work in a department central to the film’s visual storytelling.
In 1999, DeHaven served as a key makeup artist on the family comedy Stuart Little. The film, based on the children’s book, required makeup and prosthetics to create the appearance of a human-sized talking mouse, a task that demanded precision and creativity. DeHaven’s credit indicates her contribution to the film’s production design, ens…




