I felt like the dark hair added like a toughness to my face also, which was really important.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I turned my hair dark and have received much better parts ever since.
My hair got lighter, and I gradually went blonde. I liked it. Had more fun. But my image of myself in my head is this dark-haired person.
When I had dark hair I definitely felt that I was more anonymous.
My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee.
When I was presenting 'Animal Hospital,' the grey started to creep into my beard and moustache. I used my wife's mascara to darken it.
It was a huge shock. I've never had hair that short in my life! I think the rest of the cast and crew were mourning my haircut more than I was! But after a while, I felt liberated, I learned to embrace it.
I have always liked the contrast between being blonde and having dark features.
I liked the fact that I was forced to get inside of my emotions and to really try to figure out a lot of what I was going through.
I do like my hair. It took a while to come around to the fact that it was quite a unique value point.
Whether or not cutting my hair was the right decision, it empowered me.