Hairstyles we love

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Glad you liked the list, Alison. Paula...your list of redheads are fantastic.

Sorry about getting Bradley's eye color wrong. They are quite blue. :oops: Don't it make my brown eyes......blue. I know, I know-------> :roll:
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Charley Farrell's hair, sigh
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kingrat wrote: Though some of you aren't fond of the short haircuts, I do think Jean Seberg's cut in BONJOUR TRISTESSE is fabulous.
I know what you mean Kingrat ... I seen those pictures somewhere on my travels ... I think in California ... to me its cute and only an actress like Jean can flaunt it. Here is a perfect example of what I'm talking about ... I love the movie too!

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Jean looks lovely.

A lady who can wear every style going

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A couple with lovely heads of hair

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a man with lovely hair along with a talent for directing and acting

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[u]kingrat[/u] wrote:Jane Greer's shoulder-length hair in OUT OF THE PAST is much more appealing than the upswept do in THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME.Though some of you aren't fond of the short haircuts, I do think Jean Seberg's cut in BONJOUR TRISTESSE is fabulous.
I agree, Brother Rat. Greer had femme fatale hair in "Out of the Past." In "They Won't Believe Me" she had good girl hair, and they probably didn't want to make her look more attractive than Susan Hayward. AND I agree with you again. Jean Seberg totally rocks that short hair cut. She's got such pretty wholesome face to do it.

...And so did Natalie Portman when she went short:
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Charlie Farrell??? :shock:

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I thought that was a young Michael Madsen.
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I can see why.

How could I forget?

Remember our conversation, Theresa about disappearing chest hair, I guess Cary forgot to shave

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I think Cary Grant is far most distinguished as far as hairstyle concerned ... then Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, and Tyrone Powers ... after that. Too numerous to list ...
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George Cukor claims to have told Cary Grant to change the side he parted his hair on when they were making Sylvia Scarlett, he did and whether it was the film or the change in his hair, his career took off and he never looked back.
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On his birthday, who could forget the handsome Errol Flynn. Would any ladies have wanted to rake their fingers through this hair? I love the seocnd one, I prefer Errol without the moustache although it does give him a hint of cruelty.

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Hint of... Wow... Interesting...
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Rita Hayworth in Salome
Elaborate Hairstyles in that Movie back in 1953


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Elegantly Done ... especially the bottom photo!
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