Scoop
Remember a few
columns back when I reported on SELA WARD's new longer "Once and Again" 'do? In the course of my
comments, I mentioned the fact that in virtually every
episode, Sela had the serious hair toss thing
going. Well, apparently I wasn't the only one to
notice. According to an article in USA Today,...
Seems everyone
has an opinion about Sela Ward's hair on Once and
Again.
"I can't
believe how much it's written and talked about,"
she says with a laugh. "I've seen Once and Again
chat rooms where people have even criticized me for
wearing my hair in a ponytail when the character is
40 years old."
Media critics
also have taken the show's continuity editor to task:
one second her hair's in front of her ears; the next,
it has mysteriously moved behind. Explains Ward:
"We shoot so many takes, so when they get in the
editing room, if it's a great performance, they don't
care so much about the hair. It's all about the
performance."
Ward says it
was her idea to have the character constantly
touching her tresses. "That was a conscious
choice I made for Lily," she says. "There
are people who play with their hair unconsciously,
but it seems to bother some fans, so I've toned it
down a bit."
As I said before, though I still
don't think this is the best style for Sela, she works it
well on the show. Hopefully, she won't tone it down
TOO much. Plus, I have to admit that it looks great in
her new Sprint commercial.
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Once again, thanks to Dan P. and
his alert video capturing, I have an interesting little
tidbit on KATIE COURIC.
This isn't really a Scoop, but it doesn't exactly
fall neatly under The Latest either, so I decided
to stick it here. What am I babbling about?
Well, on a recent "TODAY" show
they were doing a segment on the latest hair
accessories. When I first tuned in, for at least a
minute, I couldn't identify the woman with the long
bronze colored hair talking to the woman with the long
blonde hair. Imagine my shock when I realized it
was Katie Couric wearing a fall that fell in big curls
6-8 inches below her shoulders. She was not only
virtually unrecognizable, but looked several years
younger. Needless to say it looked great, as the
other woman repeatedly told her.
 
The segment ended with the woman
telling Katie that she loved the long hair on her.
Katie then asked if short hair was really out. The
woman said, that based on what had appeared on the
runways for the spring shows, that long hair was still
very in (though, I personally have heard that the
center-parted stick straight look was out on the runways
and some semblence of an actual hairstyle was in).
Katie then lamented that by the time she grew her short
hair out it wouldn't be in style anymore (an excellent
point, by the way). She also said that wearing the
extension certainly made her feel different and with
that, she tossed her long fake locks over her shoulder
and threw it to commercial.
 
Having only seen Katie with long
hair in VERY old photos, I had no idea how it would look
if she still had it today. If this was any
indication (which it obviously should be), she'd wear it
extremely well.
Sela Ward
picture courtesy ABC, Katie Couric pictures courtesy NBC
Fleature:
Bad Hair and Big Hair in the
Movies
If you remember from
last column, I asked you to vote on the next Fleature,
giving you the choice between "Bad Movie Hair
Moments", "Big Hair on the Big Screen",
and the "Museum of Madonna". In very
close voting, the winner was a combination of Big and Bad
Hair in the Movies. Don't worry, I'll still do the
"Museum of Madonna" in an upcoming column
(probably in a couple of months). And, if you're
grumbling that I didn't chose your preference, I would
point out that I received almost 200 entries into the
contest and only 25 votes on the Fleature.
Ah, voter apathy in action. =)
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So, what actresses and movies that
had memorably bad or big hair that wasn't meant to be
(unlike, say, the movie "Hairspray") did I come up with? Well...
| Big: SISSY
SPACEK's gigantic
Loretta Lynn wig in "Coal Miner's
Daughter".
Much like Loretta's hair of that era, it was as
large as she was. I'm sure she had to avoid
high winds to prevent going airborne.
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Big: KELLY
LeBROCK and her
monstrously teased 'do in "Weird Science" in the scene where she visits
Gary's (Anthony Michael Hall's) parents.
Even for 80s this was huge. There had to be
a line item in the budget just for the case of
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Big: The definitive big hair
movie moment: "The Witches of Eastwick". Apparently, Pantene has
nothing on sex with a demon for adding volume to your
style. There was so much red, blonde, and brunette
curly hair on SUSAN SARANDON, MICHELLE PFEIFFER, and CHER by the
end of that movie, it deserved 5th billing or at least
it's own trailer.
  
In watching the scroll at the end,
I kept expecting a credit for "hair wrangler"
| Big/Bad: LINDA
FIORENTINO's super
fluffy poodle perm in
"VisionQuest". The quintessential
early 80s style. How could Matthew Modine
resist her? |
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Bad: On the subject
of perms, let's not forget GLENN
CLOSE in "Fatal Attraction". Never since has Glenn
achieved the out of control glory of that scary
mass of curls. Made it even more
inexplicable that Michael Douglas would dump Ann
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hair sticking up, how about, HELEN
SLATER in "The Legend of Billie
Jean"? She
hacked off her long blonde "Supergirl" hair in into that weird punk
cut. Looked like she had lost a fight with
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Bad: LINDA
HAMILTON's center
parted, badly permed, feathered mane in the
original "Terminator".
Linda's style was one of the last remaining big
screen tributes Farrah's wings, though, I must
admit, it was still being worn by half the girls
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Bad:GWYNETH PALTROW toward the end of "Hush". She must have had to go back
for reshoots after cutting her hair for "Sliding Doors" because it is painfully obvious she
is wearing a wig. Helpfully, the wig was even a
different color blonde from her hair, making it easier to
pick out. Thanks to the folks in the makeup
department for that. Speaking of "Sliding Doors", I'm not sure they could have found a
more fake looking mousy brown wig for her.
The "Hush" example actually falls into a
different rather picky category: lack of
continuity. This usually occurs when the actress
has short hair, but for some reason, they don't feel the
need to make sure the style stays the same length...even
if the movie timeline occurs over just a few
days. The two worst offenders that come to
mind:
| SIGOURNEY
WEAVER in "Dave". She has a short
haircut that halfway through the movie that
miraculously grows about an inch...yet Kevin
Kline's hair remains exactly the same.
Maybe the scenes she wasn't in were filmed at the
speed of light, thus causing her to age a couple
of months more than the rest of the cast.
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Another would be MARY
MCDONNELL in "Sneakers". As opposed to
Sigourney, who's hair growth is at least
chronologically correct, Mary's hair grows and
shrinks several times over the course of the
movie. There has to be a range of growth of
at least 2 inches. How can someone overlook
something THAT obvious? |
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And now for a few suggestions from
the readers that voted:
Big/Bad: ...don't forget MICHELLE
PFEIFFER in "Married to the Mob"
- Dalene G.
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| Big: Two words:
"Steel
Magnolias".
Sure, it was about Southern women and their
thoughts, feelings, and emotions were shared
against the backdrop of a hair salon. But,
I'm Southern and I don't enjoy big hair. |
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And don't even get me
started on the accents! And JULIA
ROBERTS is a
Georgia girl! She knows we don't talk like
that!
- Shannon M. |
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Bad:There have been
some real on screen duds - the time they put a
long blonde wig on SINEAD O'CONNER (in "The Butcher Boy") seems to be coming to
mind...'course that red wig that stuck on ANNIE
LENNOX in "Revolution" was pretty awful too. Hey,
and don't forget TINA TURNER's blonde semi-mohawk in "Mad Max: Beyond
Thunderdome"...
- Erin |
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Bad: JADA
PINKETT's wig in
"The
Nutty Professor"
...and all of WHITNEY HOUSTON's wigs/extensions in "The Bodyguard".
- Jocelyn B. |
I would go along with
most of these, though I kind of like both Annie Lennox's
and Jada Pinkett's hair. And being from the South,
I guess I have a genetic soft spot for big hair. =)
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Disagree with me or the
readers? Thought of some I left out? Click here and let me know. or send an email to JerkyFlea@HairBoutique.com
with "Bad Hair/Big Hair in the Movies"
in the subject line.
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Future Fleature: 3rd Annual Best
Hair on TV
Yup, we're approaching that time of
year again, where I choose the top 10 heads of hair on
TV. In case you are wondering , I do TV and not music or
movies because there aren't enough folks in music that
actually care about their hair and actresses in
the movies have to change their hair for roles so often
it becomes pointless to choose based on a given style.
Anyway, take a look at last year's list and then click here (or
send an email to JerkyFlea@HairBoutique.com with
"Best Hair on TV 3" in the
subject line) to give me your suggestions for this year's
list. Remember, they have to be on TV by the end of
the season!
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