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Doohan's Mustache

Shatner has donned a few over the years:


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As have Takei, Koenig, Kelley and Nimoy:

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Cool pics! I think they all should have had a moustache!

I really did think that Mr. Scott was being played as a different actor, until I actually saw the movie, but I never realized that was him on Star Command also. I'm not sure I quite understood the difference between actor and character at that age.
 
Did Doohan ever shave off his mustache after 1979?

I was just curious if he ever took it off in between movies after TMP and what he looked like without it as an older guy.
 
Did Doohan ever shave off his mustache after 1979?

I was just curious if he ever took it off in between movies after TMP and what he looked like without it as an older guy.

He would've looked like TOS Doohan but with greyer hair and a few extra wrinkles. :p He'd gained weight, but ultimately a person's face doesn't change that much in older age.

Compare Jonathan Frakes sans beard in "Star Trek: Insurrection", with Jonathan Frakes in season one of TNG, and in the ensuing decade he had weathered pretty well. He looks almost the same, just older.

It does go to show just how much difference facial hair can make to our perception of a person's look...
 
Compare Jonathan Frakes sans beard in "Star Trek: Insurrection", with Jonathan Frakes in season one of TNG, and in the ensuing decade he had weathered pretty well. He looks almost the same, just older.

Speak for yourself. After Frakes shaved off his beard in Insurrection, I fixated on his eye bags for the rest of the movie. :lol:
 
Some years ago, I shaved off a beard I'd been wearing for maybe the last fifteen years, just to see how I'd look without it.

Bad idea! My face had wrinkles I've never seen, including deep creases at the corners of my mouth that made me look like some villain, even though I'm a famously nice guy (honest)!

That was my last close shave. The beard was working its way back within a week or so.
 
Speaking of the OT, in the new Return to Tomorrow book about TMP Doohan explains the stache, saying he "has a small mouth" and that he think it looks better with the stache. he told Roddenberry he was going to keep it and implied Gene wasn't happy, but Bob Wise was okay with it.

So now you know.
 
Does anyone know what was up with that? To me, that was the thing that really made him look different in The Motion Picture and beyond. Prior to that, in-universe, I can't recall one instance of facial hair portrayed among Starfleet personnel.

It was obviously something he didn't care to shave off, but I just can't imagine, say Shatner or Nimoy doing that (thank goodnesss)! Was there a reason?

Are military personnel currently serving allowed to have facial hair?

Army personnel are allowed to have a mustache, as long as it is trimmed and doesn't go past the edges of the mouth.

When I was in I remember seeing Navy officers around, I could have swore I saw one with a beard. So they may differ.
 
If military personnel have skin, autoimmune, or follicular conditions, they have the option of growing in a full beard, as long as it is kept to a certain length, somewhere around a quarter inch. Maybe half and inch.
 
Army personnel are allowed to have a mustache, as long as it is trimmed and doesn't go past the edges of the mouth.

Although what that means is at a CO's discretion. My dad had a commander once who didn't like facial hair, so he enforced the rule so hard that his men had to choose between looking like Hitler and getting rid of their mustaches altogether.
 
Facial hair is a blessing or a curse to males of our species.

My dad has had a mustache for as long as I can remember, and for a while had a Van Dyke (heretofore referred to as a "goatee").

I've had a mustache since I could grow one, for the better part of 40 years. The last couple of decades I've had a goatee. For the past couple of months I've let my beard grow and I've gone back and forth on whether to keep it. To look "respectable," having a beard is a lot of work and while it grows in I look like a homeless half-shaved monkey. The jury is still out.

As for Doohan's mustache, that's how he was comfortable. It didn't detract from his character. Since he kept it until the day he died, I'd say he was pretty satisfied with it.
 
Facial hair is a blessing or a curse to males of our species.

My dad has had a mustache for as long as I can remember, and for a while had a Van Dyke (heretofore referred to as a 'goatee' ;).

I've had a mustache since I could grow one, for the better part of 40 years. The last couple of decades I've had a goatee. For the past couple of months I've let my beard grow and I've gone back and forth on whether to keep it. To look "respectable" having a beard is a lot of work and while it grows in I look like a homeless half-shaved monkey. The jury is still out.

I always laugh when people comment how "easy" it must be to have a beard, usually by implying that I don't have to spend extra time shaving before going to work in the morning (anybody who has actually had a beard will realise how foolish that statement is; if anything, having a beard is actually *more* work, because you have to take extra time to keep it trimmed if you don't want to just look like a mountain man :D).

I've flip-flopped on facial hair over the years. I usually grow a beard in winter and shave it off in summer, and I can usually justify that to people for purely pragmatic reasons. ;)
 
Beard were acceptable in the Navy in various periods.

Current US Navy regs:

2. SHAVING AND MUSTACHES (Men). The face shall be clean shaven unless a shaving waiver is authorized by the Commanding Officer per <BUPERSINST 1000.22>. Mustaches are authorized but shall be kept neatly and closely trimmed. No portion of the mustache shall extend below the lip line of the upper lip. It shall not go beyond a horizontal line extending across the corners of the mouth and no more than 1/4 inch beyond a vertical line drawn from the corner of the mouth. The length of an individual mustache hair fully extended shall not exceed approximately ½ inch. <Figure 2‑2‑1> refers. Handlebar mustaches, goatees, beards or eccentricities are not permitted. If a shaving waiver is authorized, no facial/neck hair shall be shaved, manicured, styled or outlined nor exceed 1/4 inch in length. Supervisors of individuals with shaving waivers shall actively monitor and ensure treatment regimen is followed. The following personnel are not authorized to wear any facial hair except for valid medical reasons:

a. Brig prisoners.

b. Brig awardees.

c. Personnel in a disciplinary hold status (i.e., who are serving restriction or hard labor without confinement or extra duties as a result of a court‑martial or NJP).

d. Personnel assigned to a transient personnel unit who are awaiting separation:

(1) By reason of a court‑martial sentence.

(2) To benefit the service <(MILPERSMAN 1910-164)>.

(3) Pursuant to the recommendation or waiver of an administrative discharge board, for misconduct <(MILPERSMAN 1910-140)>.
 
I remember hearing one soldier complaining that Hitler's mustache would be okay, but Mark Twain's would get you in trouble.
 
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