
Celebs always want to look their best. But what happens when those full, glorious, heads of hair start succumbing to male pattern baldness and hair loss? Some turn to toupees and hair-plugs, some embrace what they have, and some decide to turn to the shaving razor. No matter why they've gone for the no hair look, bald celebrities are rocking the look and the pictures here prove it!
Bruce Willis, Patrick Stewart, and Stanley Tucci make bald beautiful. But some celebs don't always feel the same way about their receding hairlines. Sometimes it takes them a couple years to come around to embracing their fuzz-free heads. Patrick Stewart wore a toupee to auditions for years and Andre Agassi wore one, too! Yup, his giant signature '80s hair was actually a hairpiece. That makes his game-play even that much more impressive.
Many other famous icons look better bald. For example, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Vin Diesel, and Jason Statham are all way better looking now that they've embraced a clean-shaven head. While some of these actors have taken the Bic Razor Plunge, others still seem to cling to what's left of their once flowing locks. Here's looking at you, halo-headed Ron Howard and Dr. Phil.
So before you reach for a hat a comb, check out this list of bald celebrities. They might just make you consider reaching for a razor instead.
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Bruce Willis
After years of thinning hair, Bruce Willis decided to shave his head for the role of Butch Coolidge in Pulp Fiction. He remains people's "go to" for cool bald guy examples.
Source: Huffington Post
Charles Barkley
Charles Barkley has been bald for a while, but that didn't stop him from taking shots at LeBron James's hair loss. In the past he's said, "God said I'm gonna make me a perfect basketball player... I'm gonna give him everything but a full head of hair."
Source: SB Nation
Danny DeVito
According to an interview Danny DaVito did with did with Big Issue, his sister Angie sent him to hairdressing academy because she owned a beauty parlor and wanted him to work with her. As he told the magazine, "To this day, I’m very in tune with people’s hair. I’ll give people hair advice, even when I’m not asked for it. I’m always staring at hair."
Jason Statham
Jason Statham is known for not only his badass-ness, but also the fact that he can be a bald badass like none other. When he was chosen to represent French Connection as their premier model, Lilly Anderson (spokesperson for the line), said, "We chose Jason because we wanted our model to look like a normal guy."
Source: The Independent
Mike Tyson
Back in his early days, Mike Tyson sported a cut much like infamous boxer Jack Dempsey. Through the years he's taken to just shaving it all off.
Source: Mens Hairstyles Hub
Patrick Stewart
In an interview with BBC, Patrick Stewart said he lost his hair at the age of 19, within the space of year, and that it was horrible. He also talks about how he used to wear a hairpiece for auditions and roles.
Sean Connery
According to his IMDb page, Sean Connery started losing his hair at 21. Apparently, that was a toupee in all of the Bond films.
Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson might now be known for his bald head, and his giant muscles, but that wasn't always the case, as proven by earlier photos of him.
Vin Diesel
In an interview Vin Diesel did with Elle magazine he said, "Let's put it this way, we're all going to lose [our hair] eventually, so you're better off making a stylistic choice early. Then nobody will be able to fault you for it later when it's your style and you're really losing it."
Source: EHow
Woody Harrelson
When Harrelson appeared on The Colbert Report in 2009, he said he supported the troops but not the war. Colbert then asked Woody if he supported the troops enough to shave his head. Harrelson responded, “I wish I has more support to show.” Colbert then shaved Woody's head, along with a barbershop rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner." When he doesn't have a shaved head, it's clear Harrelson is facing hair loss like many other men.