What I understand is that it's not really a toupee as such. But that the Shat's hair was always thin (and I don't mean balding... just that each strand of hair was thin) and that it looked balder on camera than it did in person, so he did have a hair piece just to fill out his natural hair.
However, I'm not sure if this counts as Trek Tech. I bet a moderator will magically whisk it away to General Discussion or the TOS forum.
--Alex
Koenig had a toupee at first, too, and Nichols and Whitney had wigs all througout TOS.
Also, Nimoy's ears were actually latex add-ons and the Talosian performers didn't really have big, throbbing brains. And I believe that each and every actor also wore (gasp) make-up! At least, I heard that at a convention once.
I believe that, technically speaking, the "Kirk lace" he wore to fill out his frontal hairline qualifies as a toupee.What I understand is that it's not really a toupee as such. But that the Shat's hair was always thin (and I don't mean balding... just that each strand of hair was thin) and that it looked balder on camera than it did in person, so he did have a hair piece just to fill out his natural hair.
That's what I figured -- putting this in Trek Tech was a bit of humor on the OP's part. Got a good laugh out of it, actually.Probably. I was making a wittle joke about Shatner's toupee being so good, it must be future tech.. . . However, I'm not sure if this counts as Trek Tech.
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