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Patrick Stewart's mustache

I'm not a big fan of facial hair on men or women but that looks good. A lot better than some scruffy goatee fuzz on the chin.

Watch, he probably did something stupid like get his tongue pierced. :lol:
 
He's playing Macbeth on Broadway. He grew it for the character. It's perfect for the Stalinist setting the play is reimagined in.
 
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I can't believe he had a night off and all he did was sit at home and read Shakespeare. Aren't there any New York Trekbbsers who could have shown him a good time on the town? :eek:
 
I can't believe he had a night off and all he did was sit at home and read Shakespeare.

It does seem rather ironic given the December 1998 quote of Stewart's about Picard and Vash that I use in my sig.

"I personally like to think Picard and Vash had a very active sex life. I can't believe Picard just read Shakespeare up there in his room all those years."

Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
 
Meh, I like him better without the mustache, but that's only because I'm used to seeing him without one. Kinda like my dad... he started growing facial hair after he retired, and when he came to pick me up at the airport I barely recognized him.
 
I will say though that I've often thought Stewart could play Timothy Dalton's older brother. With the stache, it's even more obvious.
 
I was wondering if I'd ever have a reason to post this... it's Patrick Stewart in one of his earliest television roles: V.I. Lenin in the 1974 BBC miniseries Fall of Eagles, about the collapse of the Habsburg, Romanov, and Hohenzollern dynasties.

pstewart-lenin.jpg
 
Do you think he's compensating for something...like the lack of hair on his head?
 
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