Todd McIntosh

 is a multiple-Emmy-winning make-up artist who led the make-up department on Torchwood: Miracle Day. His career stretches back at least to the early 1980s. Like Miracle Day producer Kelly A Manners, he is known for his work in the and his ability to create especially convincing vampiric make-up designs.

His early career was spent on a number of productions, like  and the award-winning, a show which also involved some Doctor Who (1996) alumni, including Alex Beaton and Jori Woodman. In 1990, he worked with Bill Pullman for the first, and only, time prior to Miracle Day, on the comedy. The 1990s took him away the worlds of Stephen J. Cannell and into comedy. From 1990 to 1997 he worked with some of the highest-profile comedians in America at that time, including alumni  and, , , and. For the first part of the decade, he virtually became 's personal make-up artist, working on a string of Crystal projects, such as, and the  mini-series Sessions. In the mid-1990s, he worked on and. 1995 brought the tele-film,, which garnered him his first Emmy nod. Around the same time, he also worked on Mel Brooks' Dracula spoof,, which would prefigure the next phase of his career.

In 1997 he paired with for , which featured Anthony Head. McIntosh was credited as a make-up artist for some of the second year of the show, then became make-up supervisor for the bulk of the run. He received three Emmy nominations for his work on the series, winning for the episodes, ' and '. He also received four nominations from the Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild, winning in 2000 for the episode .

In 2002, he was called in by to work on a John Shiban-written ' episode, ', and received an Emmy nomination for his efforts.

More recently, he has received three Emmy nominations for his work as make-up department head on ', his second Emmy Award coming for the episode, '. In 2010 he was again called in as a "guest" makeup artist on a series and again got an Emmy nomination — this time, for the second season ' episode, '.