EditorialPaul Huntley working with Glenn Close for the musical “Sunset Boulevard” at the Minskoff Theater on Broadway in New York on Jan. 4, 1995. He created the hair and wigs for more than 200 shows, including “The Elephant Man,” “Chicago” and “Cats.” Paul Huntley, the hair stylist and wig designer who gave Carol Channing her expansive bouffant in “Hello, Dolly!,” Alan Cumming his plastered curl in “Cabaret” and Sutton Foster her golden bob in “Anything Goes,” died on Friday, July 13, 2021 in London. He was 88. His death was confirmed by a friend, Liz Carboni, who said he had been hospitalized for a lung infection. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialPaul Huntley working with Glenn Close for the musical “Sunset Boulevard” at the Minskoff Theater on Broadway in New York on Jan. 4, 1995. He created the hair and wigs for more than 200 shows, including “The Elephant Man,” “Chicago” and “Cats.” Paul Huntley, the hair stylist and wig designer who gave Carol Channing her expansive bouffant in “Hello, Dolly!,” Alan Cumming his plastered curl in “Cabaret” and Sutton Foster her golden bob in “Anything Goes,” died on Friday, July 13, 2021 in London. He was 88. His death was confirmed by a friend, Liz Carboni, who said he had been hospitalized for a lung infection. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)