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Brad Pitt DOES have fabulous hair. I think he is tired of having it dyed every week though, given he has just shaved it off and is showing the natural grey.
Tom Cruise's hair is not fabulous. It's just regularly dyed and "coiffed". It never looks good any more. It was fabulous when it was long, in Legend because that was not a wig (it was a wig in Interview with a Vampire) Tom Selleck is just too fat now for me to see his hair clearly. It was once magnificent though. |
| Tom cruise’s hair looks ridiculous. It’s bordering on Dean Koontz territory. |
Love Keanu but not the hair. Too stringy and greasy most of the time. |
These examples appear to have their natural hair. I would add Kurt Russell. I think some of the others mentioned in the thread have had transplants or wear hair pieces, which I don't mind for roles but not for everyday life. |
All of these guys do not have their natural hair. Most Hollywood actors get plugs or hair transplants. They are just very good ones. Think of all thr actors who don’t even have thinning hair. Now think about men in their 60s in general. No way most of them are natural. |
| Steve Martin has had white hair forever but it looks to be thick and healthy. |
I adore him. He can do no wrong in my eyes. |
| Ted Danson. Great white head of hair. |
Yes and he had a real mane in his youth, too. Gorgeous man. |
| John Stamos? |
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Didn't Ted Danson have to wear a toupee on Cheers? It was a big deal when he decided not to use it and just show his bald spot. Agree he's gorgeous but he lost a lot of his hair years ago. He might have a transplant, or a good wig.
John Stamos definitely Peter Hermann |
| Moe Howard |
| James Brolin |
Yeah, he did have a bald spot that he revealed in the last season. Not sure what has happened since the early 90s, but whatever it is, it looks great. He’s another one that I just love. He was the best one on The Good Place. |
| Sam Waterston |