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Why Was The Actor Who Played Benjamin Sisko Replaced

Which Actor Did You Prefer


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None of the actors who played Sisko ever had a goatee.

It was a van dyke. :)
What's the difference?
Well, technically all beards that incorporate a mustache-and-beard combo and surround only the mouth while the cheeks remain clean-shaven are actually 'van dykes'. Traditionally, a 'goatee beard' is actually only a beard on the chin, without any sort of mustache at all (hence it being a bit like those tufts of hair on the chin of a goat). Somewhere along the line people started mistakenly refering to van dykes as goatees though, so that's where the confusion stems from.
 
I apologize for the ridiculously large image...but this is a ridiculous thread, so why not!

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I've worn a mustache for most of the last 40 years, but when I had to quit work 10 years ago, I cut back on shaving (poor depth perception due to partial blindness). So I let it all grow now. Every few months I use scissors to cut it back when it's longer than I can handle. Same with the hair.
 
None of the actors who played Sisko ever had a goatee.

It was a van dyke. :)
What's the difference?
Well, technically all beards that incorporate a mustache-and-beard combo and surround only the mouth while the cheeks remain clean-shaven are actually 'van dykes'. Traditionally, a 'goatee beard' is actually only a beard on the chin, without any sort of mustache at all (hence it being a bit like those tufts of hair on the chin of a goat). Somewhere along the line people started mistakenly refering to van dykes as goatees though, so that's where the confusion stems from.

Thanks, I'll just call my "Van Dyke" a Gasket.:rommie:
 
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