The Hamilton Spectator

Comedians send condolence­s for SCTV hair stylist Judi Cooper-Sealy

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The husband of Judi CooperSeal­y, an award-winning wig and hair stylist who designed onscreen dos for some 40 years, says their Toronto home looks like a “flower shop” as condolence­s pour in from comedians she coiffed during her time on “SCTV.” Joe Sealy says he woke up Wednesday morning to find a bouquet from Hamilton-born Eugene Levy on his doorstep, and received a note from McMaster alum Martin Short, who is also from Hamilton as news got around of his 77-year-old wife’s death in mid-December after a battle with dementia. He says the Halifax-raised hair stylist moved to Toronto in the mid-1970s to work on a show with broadcaste­r Peter Gzowski, where she impressed John Candy with her scissor skills, and was asked to join “SCTV.” Costume designer Juul Haalmeyer, who worked with Cooper-Sealy on the comedy series, says she was a hair “magician,” and cast members would “wet their pants” from laughing as they tried on wigs that would bring their zany characters to life. Cooper-Sealey continued to style Short throughout his career, and earned praise for her reviving period hairdos in blockbuste­r musicals “Hairspray” and “Chicago,” winning her second Emmy in 2011 for her work on “The Kennedys” miniseries. Her first Emmy was for “My Mother Was Never a Kid,” a 1980s afterschoo­l special. Sealy says his wife would have been an artist in whatever medium she applied herself, but beyond her curled, coloured and cropped hair creations, it’s her generosity that will be missed by those who had the pleasure of sitting in her chair.

 ?? COLIN MCCONNELL TORONTO STAR ?? Judi Cooper-Sealy was a wig and hair stylist for SCTV and won an Emmy for her work on “The Kennedys” miniseries.
COLIN MCCONNELL TORONTO STAR Judi Cooper-Sealy was a wig and hair stylist for SCTV and won an Emmy for her work on “The Kennedys” miniseries.

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