Yes, they followed the Greek customs to have characters represented by masks which depicted their main traits. All actors where men. They also played female roles, which they could do thanks to the masks.
Amun wore the jackel head mask
A toga!
Yes, makeup was a fairly common thing by the time of Ancient Rome.
They would wear masks so they could act as different characters
they wore tunica's and toga and chitons and himations
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
They wore an Anubis face mask when they mummified people and animals.
actors wore a mask in plays to play a variety of roles in one play.
The ancient Romans did not wear jackets as we know them. They had no zippers or buttons and their sleeves were also not set in as ours. The closest thing to a "jacket" that they used was a caracalla, which was a closed cloak type of garment.
A mask that some egyptions wore to teach children about their ancestors or to be worn to special ceremonies, like sombody elses funeral to show that that person is still there
she doesnt wear a mask
A mask you might wear in a hospital would be a medical, or surgical, mask.