Tilda Swinton As Madame D.

Tilda Swinton has pulled off playing an angel, a vampire, and an evil witch. Safe to say, there probably isn’t much she can’t portray on screen. She had to get a little more help than usual for her role as Madame D., a wealthy elderly lady, in Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Only in her 50s at the time of filming, Swinton had to be aged with a silicone mask to pass off as a woman in her 80s. The effects team then added a wrinkle here and there to make it even more realistic. And they did a great job as the usually ageless Suspiria actress convincingly looked the part.

