In the most perfect example of bad makeup done right, we're happy to report that outside the show, Manning looks nothing like the preaching crystal meth addict she plays. For starters, she still has all her teeth. She's also a color chameleon when it comes to her hair, which requires the kind upkeep that's definitely not available in a women's prison. (Or is it? Check out some of these incredible prison beauty hacksfrom the show's makeup artist and hairstylist.)
Cersei's ruthless glower and strawberry blonde hair are enough to rival any Disney villainess. But becoming the ultimate evil queen takes a lot of hard work.
Off screen, Headey's hair is dark and noticeably shorter. To transform the actress into the most-feared woman in the Seven Kingdoms, the makeup team has to cover her arm and shoulder tattoos, and she wears a blonde wig similar to Clarke's.
Alex Dunphy is your stereotypical glasses-wearing, book-reading smarty-pants on "Modern Family."
A few seasons in, we had a sneaking suspicion hair and makeup were behind Winter's never-ending awkward phase. And we were right. In real life, there's nothing nerdy about Winter's look. The star has completely grown up before our eyes, sporting red carpet looks her glam TV sister, Hayley, would surely approve of.