I had a shaved head for six years.

I shaved my eyebrows in 10th grade.

I was 19 or 20 the last time I shaved.

Having shaved my head for the role put a spotlight on me.

Men with shaved heads are always better. Just ask my wife.

I had lice in third grade, and my mom shaved all my hair off.

I shaved the back of my head once and did the asymmetrical hair.

I've fried my hair off. I've shaved my hair off. I've done it all.

I have shaved my head. My flowing locks are now quite a bit shorter.

Analysis is like a lobotomy. Who wants to have all their edges shaved off?

When I shaved part of my head in 2007, I was not an anticipating the grow-out process.

I did a film a long time ago with a shaved head and I had the ugliest looking head in the world.

I shaved my hair. I wore robes. I slept on the floor. We meditated for four to eight hours a day.

The minute my hair went, I shaved it. Thank God it became kind of cool. I just have really big ears.

I haven't shaved my private parts, but I dyed them once for a laugh! They looked more ginger, though!

I was such a tomboy. I had absolutely no bosom, and I wore my hair really short - shaved, like a boy.

I shaved my head once and learned that I've got, like, a cone head. So I'm never gonna do that again.

I don't feel like me unless I have my hair shaved. So even when I'm an old lady, I'm going to have it.

There have been times when I've shaved twice in the same morning because I've forgotten I've shaved already.

I love bitter broccoli rabe tossed with Calabrian chiles and hidden under a mountain of snowy shaved Parmesan.

The mustache represented the old John; I didn't want to be that guy anymore, so I shaved it off. It was ritualistic in a way.

I try to dress smooth, I try to keep my face shaved, I try to keep my head cut. I try to do all the things to keep it smooth going!

I shaved my head a week or two before senior year. People used to ask me why, and the main reason is that having hair felt terrible.

I shaved a quarter of my hair one time, and my poor nana was crying when I FaceTimed her, but I was like, 'It's just hair! It's fun.'

I'm dancing with people I've never met before and there's definitely been times where maybe I haven't shaved or I hope I smell alright.

The shaved head with which I returned to university in my second year was meant to give me a new air of mystery and menace. It did not.

I shaved my head about 15 years ago and the first time I shaved it, I started running my hand through my hair and it was very therapeutic.

I tried on a moustache, and it was decided I would grow one. I've shaved it off for a couple of films, but otherwise, I've had it ever since.

The first important movie that I did, I shaved my head for the movie. When the hair grew back, I had white hair for the first time in my life.

Here's what's interesting about Katharine Hepburn: she was born a girl but identified as a boy, so she shaved her head and rechristened herself Jimmy.

Freddy Krueger, that's my boy. He's lean, and he's mean. I like scary movies, and when I had my head shaved, some people thought I looked just like him.

I haven't seen my face since I started growing my beard, which was when I was a teenager, almost; I never shaved. So I don't really know what I look like.

I was with much nicer people in the Navy. On Tiga, you had a lesbian, a hippie, a homosexual and this neurologist who shaved his whole body every third day.

When I shaved my hair, my friends asked me to keep it, maybe make my own wig out of it, but I wanted the old hair to go; it was not mine. I wanted to let go.

When I was a teenager, I was really into hair; I dyed it different colours and had loads of haircuts. I shaved my head when I was 17 - it was pretty radical!

The first lead that I ever played was a young Boy George when I was seventeen. I shaved my eyebrows off. That's as far from leading man looks as you can get.

I do regret, as I described in my book, the time that I shaved off half of my eyebrows thinking that I could draw them in better - and they would grow back anyway.

I made a choice in my career to not get hair plugs and not hide the fact that I was balding, and I've managed to play all sorts of characters who have shaved heads.

Fame is like a shaved pig with a greased tail, and it is only after it has slipped through the hands of some thousands, that some fellow, by mere chance, holds on to it!

A mustache really defines your face. My dad had a mustache when I was growing up, and I can still remember when he shaved it, he looked like a completely different person.

One of my closest friends was a half-black, half-Jewish girl. Another good friend had a shaved head... but I was also friends with jocks. I was a 'floater,' I guess you could say.

I went through that phase where I shaved the entire side of my head off - I actually love the way it looks, but it doesn't really work when you're walking into a room for an audition.

I bumped into my cousin after she'd shaved her hair very short, and she looked incredible. She seemed so effortless and cool, and I wanted that. And, I've had it like that ever since.

I love having a shaved head. I'd rather not deal with hair if I don't have to. I like not thinking about it. A shaved head and letting my beard go requires the least amount of anything.

Writing is a kind of performing art, and I can't sit down to write unless I'm dressed. I don't mean dressed in a suit, but dressed well and comfortably and I have to be shaved and bathed.

They shaved my head, eyebrows. This is not a sci-fi picture. It's not a fantasy picture. You're dealing with something that's supposed to be in reality. But we had a genius makeup artist.

For a long time, I dressed like an idiot. In college, I had a fully shaved head with just two horns. Like, a coxcomb of hair that I would sculpt into two horns. I looked like a crazy person.

I'm telling you, until I shaved my head, I never realized how much heat is lost through the top of the head. I walk out in winter and it feels like I have an ice pack on my head. Unbelievable.

My brother shaved a cricket bat out of a coconut branch... we played cricket with anything we put our hands on - a hard orange, a lime, a marble - anything we could use in the backyard or the streets.

I love taking photos of all of my family, but Harper is really cute to photograph, and my brother Romeo because of his shaved head. Cruz is just cheeky, so it's always fun to get a picture of him, too.

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