Brosnan wore a hairpiece?

Red IndianRed Indian BostonPosts: 427MI6 Agent
I know the mail is a rag, but I'd never heard this - did anyone else?

I'd always thought you could see that he had less hair (we all do as we get older!) in the last two films, but I didn't know that he wore something...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1173516/The-Brosnan-Crown-Affair-Is-Pierce-going-top.html

He can still count himself lucky to have made it as long as he has with most of that mop! ;)

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  • mrbain007mrbain007 Posts: 393MI6 Agent
    I actually read somewhere a few years ago that Connery had a hairpiece throughout his entire time as Bond.
  • Red IndianRed Indian BostonPosts: 427MI6 Agent
    I knew about Connery, and contrary to what most people have said over the years, I thought he pulled it off pretty well. Particularly in the first couple of films. Maybe it has something to do with the old pomaded-style or something but I thought it worked!

    I was just surprised at this article because Pierce's hair was always one of his strongest assets! However, according to my Mother (and I'm sure countless women everywhere) he's still about as good as it gets! ;)
  • mrbain007mrbain007 Posts: 393MI6 Agent
    Actually I remember seeing Pierce in a hair dye add for middle-aged men some time after he left Bond. What a shame! Bond in a hair dye advert.

    Now he's going bald :( Oh well, maybe he will team up with that other bald "shexhy" star. What was his name again? ;)
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,818MI6 Agent
    Lol! I always find this kind of topic hilarious - in film and theatre actors and actresses are always having to wear wigs at some point in their careers.

    In film and theatre wigs work. (Within reason. I am thinking period costume here!) In the real world? face up and get out the clippers!
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  • Red IndianRed Indian BostonPosts: 427MI6 Agent
    Agreed Thunderbird!

    As Connery himself said in an interview I recently saw:

    "Cut it short!" ;)
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,486MI6 Agent
    Yeah, but some guys look better with it clipped short, others don't.

    I felt Brosnan was receding way back, even in one of his eco commercials around the time of TWINE there's one shot where he really was receding. I figured he'd had a hair transplant, maybe he since forgot to fill in the gaps or he had a weave.

    Send me a PM if you want to know more on Roger Moore's situation...

    And Craig, shall we say, has had some work done. Which leaves it seems only GL as the guy who has never needed anything....
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  • Ricardo C.Ricardo C. Posts: 916MI6 Agent
    I felt Brosnan was receding way back, even in one of his eco commercials around the time of TWINE there's one shot where he really was receding. I figured he'd had a hair transplant, maybe he since forgot to fill in the gaps or he had a weave.

    Then Brosnan did better than Connery in that respect. In DAF and NSNA it was painfully obvious the man was wearing a toupee.
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,818MI6 Agent
    Yeah, but some guys look better with it clipped short, others don't.


    That depends on how "clipped short" we are talking. I agree a military style buzz cut would not suit everyone, but nothing looks worse that the thin three-thread comb over, except for a "bobble head effect" brillo pad wig!
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  • alexeberlinalexeberlin Posts: 104MI6 Agent
    Yeah, but some guys look better with it clipped short, others don't.

    I felt Brosnan was receding way back, even in one of his eco commercials around the time of TWINE there's one shot where he really was receding. I figured he'd had a hair transplant, maybe he since forgot to fill in the gaps or he had a weave.

    Send me a PM if you want to know more on Roger Moore's situation...

    And Craig, shall we say, has had some work done. Which leaves it seems only GL as the guy who has never needed anything....


    agree completely
  • osrisosris Posts: 558MI6 Agent
    The worst hairpiece Connery wore has to be the one in Thunderball.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,486MI6 Agent
    Agreed, though only in the film's first half. It perked up in Nassau. Also, the one in NSNA was awful throughout, hitting a low point in the scene where Largo drops the statue to a spooked Domino.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    So what?
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  • 72897289 Beau DesertPosts: 1,691MI6 Agent
    Well here is the low-down on Connery and hairpieces,

    In "Dr. No" he wore his own hair, likewise in "From Russia with Love" - except that his scalp was painted to hide the thin areas. In "Goldfinger" he wore a toupee, except for the scene at the beginning when he tosses the dead bird off his head. For "Thunderball" Connery was toupee'ed in most of the film except the underwater scenes and some scenes where he just emerged from the sea. In "Diamonds are Forever", the toupee disappears when Big Tam goes "swimming" with Bambi and Thumper. Finally at the end of "Never Say Never Again" when chasing after Largo there is a quick shot of a very bald 007 swimming fast in scuba gear.

    As Blackleiter says "So What"

    The toupee is an interesting study - and it is important because a lousy one can stand out and distract from the film.

    As for Brosnan, Pierce lovers can rest - no toupee. Roger wore one to cover the back of his head towards the end of his run as Bond. As noted above George L., Timothy D., and Daniel C. needed no assistance in the "rug" department.

    Further detailed observations reveal that Eva Green .... that's for another post! ;)
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Actors wear wigs and toupees for a variety of reasons, and it certainly allows for greater continuity if a scene that takes place in the script close to another one is nonetheless shot months earlier or later. Imagine trying to get the hair lengths correct and all the effort it would take.

    To me, Connery's hair looked natural in Never Say Never Again. The style was pretty basic, but given that I'd seen him bald quite a bit, he looked reasonably convincing and also age appropriate and certainly moreso than in some of his other films. That shot of Brosnan in the sunlight might not be revealing that he is losing his hair so much as he has fine hair follicles -- one can have a full head of hair, with even greater density than people with thicker hair, and still appear to have less hair because one can see the scalp easier. That's especially a problem for people with very straight hair. People with curly hair can disguise problem parts a lot easier and also usually have thicker hair strands.
  • Mrs.BryceMrs.Bryce Posts: 139MI6 Agent
    Sorry old thread, couldn't help it!

    I also knew about Connery, I read he was balding by his late teens, which would be really hard to deal with :#
    Lazenby had nothing done to his hair.
    Rog only used some cream thing by the end I'm pretty sure, but he has dyed his hair before, obviously.
    Dalton had to use comb overs and I read somewhere, other than that article, that the directors were careful not to use certain angles and lighting, otherwise BAM! his bald spot appears!
    Pierce wore a partial one.
    And I have no idea about Danny.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,486MI6 Agent
    I'm afraid a bad toupee can really ruin a film and so it is in NSNA, though that has plenty of probs anyway, also first half of TB it is rubbish.

    As for Craig, it's the era of the hair transplant and good luck to him. Still don't know why he looks more Bondian in Dragon than in Skyfall but... shrugs shoulders.
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

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  • Mrs.BryceMrs.Bryce Posts: 139MI6 Agent
    NSNA was rubbish, fullstop. :))
    Mm, I'd say, I hated his wig in DAF too.

    I haven't seen that film, is it any good?
    I shall have to check it out!
  • jeffchjeffch Posts: 163MI6 Agent
    I'm afraid a bad toupee can really ruin a film and so it is in NSNA, though that has plenty of probs anyway, also first half of TB it is rubbish.

    Oh god, it was soo bad. It seemed that his hairline completely changed from the previous 3 films
  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    jeffch wrote:
    I'm afraid a bad toupee can really ruin a film and so it is in NSNA, though that has plenty of probs anyway, also first half of TB it is rubbish.

    Oh god, it was soo bad. It seemed that his hairline completely changed from the previous 3 films

    When I last rewatched it, I was so distracted by it. It was just nasty looking in a way. Like obvious hair from someone else's head or weird synthetic.
  • asioasio Melbourne, AustraliaPosts: 546MI6 Agent
    mrbain007 wrote:
    maybe he will team up with that other bald "shexhy" star.

    Did anyone else read this line with Connery's voice in their head? :))
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