Pat McDermott
Pat McDermott worked in the film industry as a hair stylist and department head, contributing to several notable productions during the 1970s and 1980s. McDermott began in the hair department on Alfred Hitchcock’s Frenzy in 1972, styling performers for the thriller’s scenes.
Biography
Pat McDermott worked in the film industry as a hair stylist and department head, contributing to several notable productions during the 1970s and 1980s. McDermott began in the hair department on Alfred Hitchcock’s Frenzy in 1972, styling performers for the thriller’s scenes. The work continued with All Quiet on the Western Front in 1979, where McDermott served as hairstylist on the historical drama.
In the following years, McDermott held hair-focused roles in major studio films. For Superman II in 1980, McDermott worked as a hairdresser on the superhero feature. The same role was credited on Return of the Jedi in 1983, contributing to the Star Wars installment’s production design. McDermott’s final credited film in the available records was Return to Oz in 1985, where the title listed the…




