I Can Do This

The Bloody Mary Story

Biography & Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Cover of the book I Can Do This by Bobbie Weiner, AuthorHouse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Bobbie Weiner ISBN: 9781463407889
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: June 28, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Bobbie Weiner
ISBN: 9781463407889
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: June 28, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

At forty-six, Bobbie Weiner found herself divorced and penniless, and something that was even worseidentity-less. On a whim, she enrolled in makeup school and soon found herself applying gory special effects makeup to the actors on Hollywood sets. Her work on the horror film Pumpkinhead II earned her the nickname Bloody Mary, which would become her new identity. After she helped create the dead, frozen corpses in the Oscar-winning film Titanic, her life would never be the same. With just an idea and a hunchand no financial help from a single bank in the world, since none of them would give her a loanshe launched her line of Sports Fan Face Paint and sold it to colleges around the country. The US Department of Defense took notice and hired Bobbie to develop camouflage face paint for soldiers. Each success led to another, and today she supplies face paint to hundreds of major sporting events, militaries around the world, the movie industry, and the haunt industry. Throughout her career, Bobbies entrepreneurial spirit, her passion, her persistence, and her willingness to make sacrifices have helped her turn a bad break into a prosperous life. I Can Do This tells the story of how Bobbie turned her Bloody Mary nickname into a multimillion-dollar business.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

At forty-six, Bobbie Weiner found herself divorced and penniless, and something that was even worseidentity-less. On a whim, she enrolled in makeup school and soon found herself applying gory special effects makeup to the actors on Hollywood sets. Her work on the horror film Pumpkinhead II earned her the nickname Bloody Mary, which would become her new identity. After she helped create the dead, frozen corpses in the Oscar-winning film Titanic, her life would never be the same. With just an idea and a hunchand no financial help from a single bank in the world, since none of them would give her a loanshe launched her line of Sports Fan Face Paint and sold it to colleges around the country. The US Department of Defense took notice and hired Bobbie to develop camouflage face paint for soldiers. Each success led to another, and today she supplies face paint to hundreds of major sporting events, militaries around the world, the movie industry, and the haunt industry. Throughout her career, Bobbies entrepreneurial spirit, her passion, her persistence, and her willingness to make sacrifices have helped her turn a bad break into a prosperous life. I Can Do This tells the story of how Bobbie turned her Bloody Mary nickname into a multimillion-dollar business.

More books from AuthorHouse

Cover of the book Winter Ghost by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Isaiah 26:3-4 "Perfect Peace V" by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Mind over Matter by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book The Hen by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Tom Turkey Visits on Thanksgiving Day by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book The Curse of Zyanya by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book The Saffron Connection by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Revealing the Hidden Hope: Entering in at the Strait Gate, Through the Doorway to an Already Decided Destiny by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Duffy Dunphy by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book The State I'm In by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Does God Exist? by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book From the Disastrous Dating Files of Henley Gray by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Expressions of the Heart by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book Native Strength by Bobbie Weiner
Cover of the book More Than Me by Bobbie Weiner
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy