I've been working since I was 18. People say something every time I cut my hair. They wouldn't say this to Dustin Hoffman.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People who work with me think I should cut my hair. They say casting directors are less likely to hire me with long hair - that they don't have imaginations and can't picture me looking normal. People literally have conference calls about my head when I'm not around. I mean, obviously I would cut my hair for an amazing part.
I've had every haircut you could possibly imagine: mullet, tail, dreadlocks, afro, crew cut. It's always been an expression of who I am.
I'm a huge fan of Dustin Hoffman.
I think that it should just be a rule of thumb that if your job asks you to cut your hair... that means that it's time to quit that job.
I've had a lot of ridiculous haircuts.
My mum said I told her I wanted to be a hairdresser during the week and a star on the weekend and that was when I was really young.
I decided to grow my hair out during college, and it's kind of stuck ever since. Even when I thought about cutting it or trimming it, common sense kicks in, and I don't think the fans would recognize me; people wouldn't know who I am. It would almost be like Santa Claus losing his powers.
My dad gave me a haircut... and it wasn't a very good one. When I went out of the house, my friends got on my case and said it looked like someone put a chili bowl over my head and cut around it.
For a couple of years at the end of the 1970s, Dustin Hoffman was a fixture in our family. My father was his lawyer and friend.
People still take it really personally. They come up to me at breakfast places like, 'When are you growing your hair back?'
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