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  2. Rip Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Charles Elmer Taylor Jr. was born in Washington, D.C., [3] on January 13, 1931, the son of Elizabeth Sue Evans (1911–2000), [4] a waitress and former government clerk, and Charles Elmer Taylor (died 1933), a musician. [5] His father died when he was two years old. As described in his 2010 one-man show It Ain't All Confetti, Taylor had a tough ...

  3. Fu Manchu moustache - Wikipedia

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    The Fu Manchu moustache, as worn by the eponymous fictional character (played by Christopher Lee in the 1965 film The Face of Fu Manchu).. A Fu Manchu moustache or simply Fu Manchu, is a full, straight moustache extending from under the nose past the corners of the mouth and growing downward past the clean-shaven lips and chin in two tapered "tendrils", often extending past the jawline. [1]

  4. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A full beard that features a goatee, full mustache and horizontal chinstrap with all hairs on the upper cheeks and sideburns removed. [29] Ned Kelly beard. A beard with the length of more than 20 cm. A Ned Kelly beard is a style of facial hair named after 19th-century Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly.

  5. Al Leong - Wikipedia

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    Albert Leong (born September 30, 1952), also known as Al "Ka Bong" Leong, is an American stuntman and actor. [1] Characterised by his martial arts skills, long wavy hair, and a prominent Fu Manchu moustache, he has had a number of small but memorable roles in many popular action films, including Lethal Weapon (1987), opposite Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, Die Hard (1988), opposite Bruce Willis ...

  6. Toothbrush moustache - Wikipedia

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    The toothbrush moustache is a style of moustache in which the sides are vertical (or nearly so), often approximating the width of the nose and visually resembling the bristles on a toothbrush. First becoming popular in the United States in the late 19th century, it later spread to Germany and elsewhere. Comedians such as Charlie Chaplin and ...

  7. Jerry Colonna (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Children. 1. Gerardo Luigi Colonna (September 17, 1904 – November 21, 1986), better known as Jerry Colonna, was an American musician, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and trombonist who played the zaniest of Bob Hope 's sidekicks in Hope's popular radio shows and films of the 1940s and 1950s. He also voiced the March Hare in Walt Disney 's ...

  8. Sam Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Elliott's high school yearbook photo. Samuel Pack Elliott was born August 9, 1944, at the Sutter Memorial Hospital in Sacramento, California, [1] [2] the son of Glynn Mamie (née Sparks), a Texas state diving champion in high school and later a physical-training instructor and high-school teacher, and Henry Nelson Elliott, who worked as a predator-control specialist for the Department of the ...

  9. James Finlayson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    comedian. Years active. 1910–1951. Spouse. Emily Cora Gilbert. . (m. 1919) . James Henderson Finlayson (27 August 1887 – 9 October 1953) was a Scottish actor who worked in both silent and sound comedies. Balding, with a fake moustache, [1] he had many trademark comic mannerisms—including his squinting, outraged double-take reactions, and ...