The end of the first season of the new series Ransom Canyon includes a dedication. A title card remembers Lori Romero, a member of the show's crew.

Lori Suzette Romero worked on the series as a hair stylist. Her dedication by the show pays tribute to her life and work.

Romero was a hairstylist and makeup artist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She passed away unexpectedly early this year.

An obituary describes Romero as a native and lifelong resident of Albuquerque. Born Aug. 10, 1963, she died Jan. 1, 2025.

Friends and family remember Romero for her large heart. She was considered everyone’s best friend and always willing to help others. Her laugh was infectious.

Romero's talent focused on high quality make-up and hair. This helped create her career in the movie industry. Her film family was important to her.

Her Movie Database page lists her work on films like Butch vs. Sundance, End of the Road, and Killer Vacation. She also worked on Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch.

Ransom Canyon was filmed in New Mexico. The state doubled for the fictional West Texas setting. The production used locations around Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Las Vegas, New Mexico. The show was a Netflix production. Filming sites included Bonanza Creek Ranch.

Romero is survived by her son, Julian Anzures, and many other family members. Her cousin Daniel James Chavez remembered spending days on set with her. He noted her dedication and passion for her trade.

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