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bald movie characters

Bald is beautiful. I know that. You know that. (At least, yous should!) Authors, animators and Hollywood execs, however, seem to have a different thought. For whatever reason, the big-wigs (pun intended) of Tinseltown think that bald means evil, suspicious, sneaky…or just downright weird.

Well, Lady Baldness doesn't concord grudges. (Well, possibly just a little.) Merely similar every good revenge movie has taught us, revenge is a dish all-time served cold. So watch out Hollywood, us baldies will become our own back.

But for now, I am happy to bring y'all the ultimate list of the all-time bald characters in film, tv and fiction, whether they are evil or non. Spoiler warning…about are evil.

The list beneath is non comprehensive and at that place isn't much internal logic to it. I am the ruler of this site so what I say goes. Oh, and if you are wondering why at that place aren't many ladies on the listing beneath, well that'south because they've got their ain very special badass bald women commodity.

Also, spoiler warning…in that location may be spoilers alee.

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Estimate Holden in Blood Meridian

Picture credit: mikefenn.deviantart.com

Ok, in a listing that is going to comprise a lot of bad guys we might really be starting with the worst of the worst. Gauge Holden does not do us alopecians any favours at all.

Supposed based on a genuine real-life mid-19th century scalp hunter of some renown, Gauge Holden was given real course every bit the chief adversary of Cormac McCarthy's brilliant novel Blood Superlative which follows the encarmine exploits of the Ganton Gang.

He is described as being seven feet tall and completely devoid of any body hair, including eyebrows and eyelashes. A archetype case of Baldness Totalis if there has ever been one. Not the 7 foot part, just the completely hair-gratuitous part.

Throughout a few hundred claret-soaked pages, Judge Holden murders dozens in oft savage means and is heavily implied to be a child rapist. Socially refined and a polymath Holden is a mysterious most supernatural figure, depicted as almost the very embodiment of evil itself. A pilus-gratuitous devil incarnate.

Famous American Literary critic Harold Blossom described Judge Holden equally "short of Moby Dick, the most monstrous bogeyman in all of American literature."

Now, the precipitous-eyed amongst you may have spotted that Blood Height isn't a movie or a Boob tube show. In fact, the book has often been described as unfilmable. But hey, this is my list and I make the rules. And so he's in.

12

Gru
in Despicable Me

From the truly evil to cartoon evil. Our adjacent bald character is Gru, or Felonious Gru to give him his full name. Gru is the main protagonist of the widely pop Despicable Me franchise.

Also known as the films that gave u.s. the Minions, that entertaining/irritating yellow gibberish talking merchandise machine. Oh, and the Pharrel Williams song. I can't imagine Judge Holden singing along to "Go Happy".

And once again Gru is a bald bad guy, what a surprise! This time he is a supposed supervillain with a dastardly program to steal the moon.

Gru descends from a long line of villains merely afterward a stint every bit a supervillain, he becomes a stay-at-dwelling adoptive dad to three niggling girls. Then he isn't actually bad. He is pretty expert at heart.

Although some would argue that whoever invented and inflicted the Minions on the world might be the nigh despicable character of all!

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Kojak
in Kojak

Adjacent up is Kojak, the bald-headed lollipop licking 1970s detective. There is no mode he couldn't make the list. Non only because no bad guy always got one over on him but also because this list is desperately in need of a non-evil character.

Actor Boob tube Savalas' vivid portrayal of Kojak as a witty, incorruptible, dapper and very bald New York cop will alive on forever as one of the almost iconic Idiot box cops ever. He's not quite as cool as Peter Falk's Colombo simply he'south close.

Who loves you, babe? Well, we exercise Kojak. We honey you. And your big shiny head.

10

King Mongkut in The Male monarch and I

king mongkut
Photograph credit: 20th Century Fox

Finally, a not-evil bald graphic symbol to talk most. The follically challenged Male monarch Mongkut of Siam in the 1954 picture, The King and I.

Whilst non evil, the male monarch isn't exactly a nice guy. Actually, he is far from a nice guy but he isn't beyond redemption. A scrap like Gru in that respect I suppose.

The King and I which starred Yul Brynner as the bald King of Siam and Deborah Kerr every bit Anna. The motion-picture show was based on a Rodgers and Hammersmith musical of the aforementioned name, itself based on a novel Anna and the King of Siam. Which itself was based on an 1870 memoir by Anna Leonowens titled "The English Governess at the Siamese Courtroom".

How much truth there is in the original memoir is upwards for argue. And don't get trying to play this film in present-day Siam, now known every bit Thailand, as information technology will see you sew against strict lèse majesté rules which run across anything except positive things said about royalty punished. Which is a lucky dominion for the current king who let us only say is an interesting chap.

Yul Brynner shaved his head for the role and got such a expert reception for his new clean headed look that he continued shaving his head for the rest of his days. Many of his fans at the time followed suit and shaved their ain heads for that "Yul Brynner" look.

09

Zero in
The Matrix

cypher matrix
Photograph credit: Warner Bros

Adjacent up on our list of chrome-domes in fiction is Cypher from The Matrix. Cypher is one of the "redpills", or those who alive in the real real world as opposed to the computer-generated life of the Matrix.

Goose egg is one of the motley band that makes up the crew of the Nebuchadnezzar, under the command of the legendary Morpheus. Merely when it comes time for one character to betray the rest and sell them out to Agent Smith whatsoever guesses who information technology is going to be?

The baldheaded guy of class. Nada. Well because he has no hair and is, therefore, the least trustworthy. I mean if he was to be trusted his own pilus wouldn't have abandoned him would it?!

Y'all come across, Cypher has a downer on Morpheus, he doesn't buy into Neo and his potential "One-ness" and he has a fleck of a difficult-on for Trinity that is going nowhere. Just most of all he regrets ever taking that cerise pill considering the real world sucks! And to be honest I think that's something a lot of united states of america tin can empathise with.

08

John Doe
in Se7en

john doe in seven

Next up on our rundown of the best bald characters in fiction, or should that be the evilest characters in fiction, is Kevin Spacey'southward bald-headed serial killer John Doe in the 1995 film Se7en.

Directed by master of tension David Fincher, Se7en is a very dark psychological mystery-thriller, and John Doe is its very nighttime antagonist. A serial killer punishing in a variety of gruesome means those he perceives equally having committed ane of the seven deadly sins. For example, he forces an obese man to swallow himself (gluttony) and so on. Y'all go the twisted idea.

John Doe is intelligent and a master of manipulation and mind games, playing with his victims and twisting the minds of Brad Pitt's officer David Mills into pieces before a shocking finale.

"What's in the box?!" If you don't know the answer that particular question I'g not near going to tell y'all. Just it own't skilful.

Oh, and John Doe is baldheaded. Well, of course, he would accept to exist, wouldn't he? You tin't have a serial killer with pilus now, can you?

This graphic symbol wouldn't be the almost famous baldie now but I included him as Kevin Spacy the actor who played him famously isn't bald (he besides now more than famously not a good guy at all) so information technology was a conscious determination to remove the grapheme pilus to make John Doe more sinister.

07

Ernst Stavro Blofeld in James Bail

ernst stavro blofeld
Donald Pleasence as Blofeld. Photo credit: Getty Images

James Bond'south nemesis in numerous novels and films, Blofeld is the dastardly head of global criminal organization SPECTRE, where he is referred to by his criminal compatriots equally Number 1. Well, he isn't number ane on my list of best bald characters. Non even close. But he is even so iconic.

So iconic in fact that it'south hard to call up of any character that has been parodied quite and so much as Blofeld. Ever pretended to stroke a true cat while proverb something evil? Well, and then you are doing a Blofeld impression.

He has been played past some great actors over the years, from Donald Pleasance to Max Von Sydow and even Telly Savalas of Kojak fame.

Blofeld would be higher on the listing merely the fact is Blofeld isn't always bald. His near recent reincarnation played by Christoph Flit shows him sporting quite a prissy tidy hairdo. And you tin can't make information technology into the top ten of my best bald characters if you are only a part-timer. Lamentable Ernie!

06

Dr Evil in
Austin Powers

dr evil
Photo credit: New Line Movie theatre

The bald bad guy is such a well-worn trope (that's trope, not toupee) that when Mike Myers was creating his bad guy for Austin Powers he created Dr Evil, some other chrome-domed arch-villain. He fifty-fifty had his own bald mini-me in Mini-Me.

Taking the ridiculous to an even further level, in the third Austin Powers movie, Scott, Dr Evil's son who for the first 2 movies was completely disinterested in evil doings, ends the movie completely bald and ready to have command of his male parent'southward evil empire.

As we volition see with Lex Luther this is a classic example of losing hair beingness a symbolic loss of innocence and goodness.

05

Lex Luther
in Superman

Lex luther
Photo credit: Warner Bros

Oh what's this, another bald supervillain, well isn't that a surprise.

Funnily enough, the real reason why Superman's curvation-nemesis turned out to be bald isn't to practice with Hollywood stereotypes, they hadn't been established fashion back in 1940 when he outset took on Superman. No, the real reason Lex is bald seems to be either laziness or a mistake.

When he debuted way back in Action Comics #23 in 1940, Lex Luther had a swell big head of hair, kind of like me when I was immature, but apparently, i of the original artists got tired of cartoon all that hair and one day just forgot to include it! The new-look stuck.

It took some other 20 years of baldheaded Lex until Superman co-creator Jerry Seigel finally got around to explaining the villain'due south alopecia. In Chance Comics #271, it seems a young Superman met and befriended Lex Luthor, but afterwards a fire breaks out in Lex'due south lab while he is trying to create a cure for kryptonite, Superboy blows out the flames simply in the procedure causes a chemic reaction which burns off Lex'due south hair and sets them on grade to be lifelong enemies.

Eek, talk about no good deed going unpunished. And so you see. Lex wasn't e'er bald just like he wasn't always evil. His lack of pilus is symbolic. What the symbol is I'thou not sure. Hair equals practiced. Bald equals megalomaniac.

04

Morpheus in The Matrix

morpheus matrix

Our second character from The Matrix but this fourth dimension our baldie is working for good, non like that sneaky Cypher. Morpheus played by Lawrence Fishbourne is that rare thing a bald skillful guy.

In Greek mythology, the proper noun Morpheus is that of the god of dreams. Which is kind of what he is in The Matrix besides as he's the guy handing out redpills to gratuitous Neo from the computer induced dream earth.

Morpheus' lifelong mission is to observe "the One" but his side mission has to be looking cool. If I was doing a listing of the coolest bald characters of all time, I am pretty certain Morpheus would be hands down number 1.

No man has always worn sunglasses better than Lawrence Fishbourne in this pic, and he probably needed them considering the gleam that his shiny bald head gives off.

"Why is it that when a black man shaves his head he looks similar a superhero, but when a white homo does information technology he looks similar a serial killer?"

— Chris Rock

03

Walter White
in Breaking Bad

walter-white
Photograph credit: AMC

Has there e'er been a more nuanced and conflicted character in a Idiot box show than Bryan Cranston'south Walter White in Breaking Bad? Or to give him his bad guy alias, Heisenberg.

Now Walt definitely isn't just another baldheaded bad guy stereotype, he is almost the definition of a skillful guy gone bad. Hence the name of the prove, breaking bad.

Walt starts the evidence as a mild-mannered put upon chemistry teacher merely over the course of five seasons is transformed into a ruthless criminal mastermind. Or in his own words to his terrified wife:

"I am not in danger, Skyler. I AM the danger! A guy opens his door and gets shot and you think that of me? No. I am the 1 who knocks!"

If you haven't watched that scene in a while. I beg off you, become and watch it again now. I'll wait. If I had any hairs on my cervix they would be standing up now!

Now like Lex Luther, Walt starts the show with a nice head of hair but quickly loses it in Season I following chemotherapy for his cancer. Seeing his pilus come up out in clumps in the shower, Walt shaves his head and in most the next scene has his offset true badass moment of the series, as he walks into the headquarters of a biker gang and holds his own.

Information technology'southward more subtle than Lex's transformation just in one case over again, loss of hair symbolises a loss of innocence.

02

Professor X / Charles Xavier in X-Men

dr-x
Photo credit: 20th Century Play a trick on

Ok, we are getting to the pointy terminate of this list now, and finally, a character who is a force for good. Charles Xavier in the X Men, as well known equally Professor X. The wheelchair-bound founder/leader of the X-Men.

Charles is shown throughout the comics, cartoons and films to be one of the most powerful mutants with the telepathic ability to read and control minds. Unless of course, you lot wearable a nice metal hat like Magneto.

Stan Lee the creator of Professor Ten in one case admitted that inspiration for the character came from Oscar winning-actor, famous baldie and number 10 on this very listing, Yul Brynner.

In the most recent film franchise, Professor 10 loses his hair thanks to a confrontation with an evil mutant known equally Apocalypse. Although, as I can attest losing your hair isn't the finish of the earth!.

In the comics, the Prof'due south hair loss is a issue of his powers, with his powerful telepathy beingness likened to radiation. Whatever the reason, it looks incredibly absurd. Plus, it besides meant that when information technology came to casting no other actor was ever going to get the office apart from the amazing Patrick Stewart.

Speaking of Patrick Stewart…

01

Jean Luc Piccard in Star Trek

jean luc piccard
Photograph credit: CBS

What's this, another non-evil bad character. That's right my friends. Acme of my listing of best baldies in film and TV is Jean Luc Piccard. The shiny-headed captain of the Star Ship Enterprise and man who has baldly gone to more than sci-fi conventions that anyone should always accept to.

Baldly gone! Gettit?

Played in one case again by the one and simply Sir Patrick Stewart, a man whose acting talent is surpassed only by his decency equally a man.

Turning bald due to alopecia by the age of xix didn't terminate Patrick Stewart becoming ane of his generation'southward about respected Shakespearean actors. Or indeed "the most famous cranium in the world" as i interviewer dubbed him.

Following many years treading the boards of the British stage, in 1987 Stewart took his interim chops into outer space when he took on the role of Helm Picard. A character that he embodied then completely, that working out where Jean Luc Piccard ends and Sir Patrick begins is incommunicable to tell.

Now when you hear Stewart speak out on one of his many political or social forays into the public sphere it'south difficult not to believe that he doesn't have the total force of Starfleet behind him.

Yeah, number i easily down on my list of best bald characters in film and tv set is Jean Luc Piccard. Now, of course, I'm biased and this listing is based on nothing more my own opinions. The fact Patrick Stewart suffers from alopecia may have influenced my opinion on the elevation two choices a little. But they are also there primarily because they aren't evil.

In decision: Bald is badass

Then why are so many baldheaded characters evil? Well, at that place seems to exist a theory that stems all the style back to the Bible and Samson's autumn from grace when he lost his precious locks.

And after a while these things come self-fulfilling, a few notable bad guys in successful films etc were baldheaded then it enters the witting that bad guys are bald, so and then more baldies are hired as bad guys. It'southward lazy shorthand.

There is ane genre that seems to have a slightly healthier attitude toward bald men and that'southward anime. There are a lot if positive portrayals of bald anime characters. Desire to know who, well and so you lot are in luck. Hither is my list of the all-time baldheaded anime characters of all fourth dimension. Have a await.

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