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'70s Hair
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As we all know, the Hair Codifiers for The '80s were the ladies. Well, the Hair Codifiers for The '70s were the gentlemen. Is it the sideburns? Is it the general shape, in which we, in hindsight, can recognize what would later become the mullet? In any case, the audience recognizes the era as soon as a manly mane of this sort is shown. Yeah, it's the sideburns. They were undoubtedly the defining feature of Seventies male hair, in addition to hair that was worn naturally thick — straight at first, and "hippie-ish" just like '60s Hair during the first half of the decade (since the early '70s was really The '60s Part II) but increasingly frizzy during the second half (a preview of '80s Hair) as the decade wore on, perhaps thanks to the influence of glitter rock, or possibly the Black Power movement. The other "very '70s" hairstyle is the Afro, immensely popular in the '70s (though it started in the late Sixties) for most African Americans, but even white guys with curly hair tried to have one. Afros in fiction often tend to be exaggerated for comic effect. Other "very '70s" hairstyles are mohawks and spiked hair. The fashion for rugged hirsuteness didn't stay on the top of the head, either; this is also the decade of the Porn Stache and the Carpet of Virility. Also, women in the era were often known to not shave the pubic areas too. Women's hair was also "hippie-ish" (long and straight) for the first half of the decade and puffy and combed-over during the second half (also a preview of '80s Hair). Inbetween, curly permanent waves for women came back in style, inspired by 1920s and 1930s hairstyles. Outside of this wiki, when referring to "70s hair", people usually mean that sexy feathered hairstyle associated with Farrah Fawcett, Kristy McNichol, and Stevie Nicks. Usually when referring to what's called '70s hair on this wiki, terms like "Disco hair" or the "mod haircut" are used. Compare Hot Blooded Sideburns. |
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Happy Days: Blatantly (along with the fashions) by the late 1970s, despite this being a show who was (by this time) set in the late 1950s and very early 1960s. This evolved into '80s Hair during the early 1980s years, despite the show being set in the early-to-mid 1960s. | |
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The Area 88 manga, which launched in 1979, has multiple examples of seventies hair. | |
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The X-Men comics just before and during the Chris Claremont era are pretty rife with this with big sideburns for Cyclops, Banshee and Wolverine (which he has permanently kept) and Jean often had Farrah hair and Storm had a long half-up beehive. | |
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Charlie's Angels had the feathery female variant and is often credited with starting the hairstyle trend in women seen from the mid-'70s through the early '80s. | |
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A Year at the Top: Greg's long hair, and the feathered hair of the girl who appears in the promo. | |
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That '70s Show, naturally. Especially Kelso's feathered 'do and Hyde's frizzy afro. | |
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Elvis Presley had thick sideburns during the 1970s, topped with a slick pompadour. | |
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When Heaven Spits You Out: As the story starts in 1971... | |
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In WandaVision episodes 3 and 4, which are set in the '70s, the hairdos are based off The Brady Bunch and other popular styles of the time. Wanda in particular has some beautiful long hippie locks while Vision has longer Michael York in Logan's Run-esque hair with noticeable sideburns. They are only one upped by Monica◊ with her gorgeous and sizeable Afro. | |
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Neo Human Casshern: Tetsuya Azuma has long, thick hair and long sideburns under his helmet. | |
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Daitarn 3: Main character Banjo has very long sideburns, and thick, unruly hair. His female companions have long, puffy hair. | |
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Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats had a short afro in the '70s. | |
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Done in a realistic fashion for Mad Men where the show started in the year 1960 with a lot of '50s Hair and then ended up with the cast mostly having looser versions of their hairstyles from the Sixties; the only exceptions being conservative men like Don Draper and Henry Francis. The men went from structured hair and crew cuts to having long side burns and "the Dry Look" (conservative hairstyles with less product) and the women went from very structured bouffants and Beehive Hairdo styles along with ponytails and pageboys to looser, longer styles that used less hairspray...or in the case of Betty Draper Francis more. | |
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Toast of London: Steven Toast has long hair with fat sideburns and a Porn Stache, and Ray Purchase has slightly shorter curly hair and big sideburns. This is all part of the Retro Universe 1970s actor aesthetic it goes for. | |
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Amusingly enough, the frequent Prequels and side stories set in and around the Old Trilogy era mean that even new works in the galaxy far far away keep putting characters in such hairstyles just to fit in. Anakin spends all of Revenge of the Sith with a long rocker-mullet, while Obi-Wan previously sported a shorter, more Kenny Loggins-style 80s mullet in Attack of the Clones, and then there's Agent Kallus' epic sideburns... | |
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Moonraker: Some of Drax's henchwomen are seen wearing the androgynous bowl cut or wavy Farrah Fawcett-style hair. | |
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Mac's haircut from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, while still popular with boys to varying degrees, resembles this. It's probably based on Craig McCracken's real-life hairstyle. | |
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In Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, the young Roy Campbell is rocking a terrific layered '70s mop. | |
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In Supernatural, Sam's hair is like this. He didn't start out like that, but his hair (and sideburns) grew longer over the seasons, getting more noticeable from season 6 on. This was lampshaded by someone in season 8, who called his sideburns "creepy". | |
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King of the Hill: During his high school days in the 1970s, Bill Dauterive had long hair, which, in "Tankin' It To The Streets", he likened to Roger Daltrey's, which was shorn off when he enlisted in the Army. | |
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Rogue One of course being being a direct prequel to A New Hope has '70s touches to the hairstyles of the main characters and background characters. Besides the long hair and moustaches of the Rebel pilots, Jyn has a relatively similar hairdo to Leia with a bun at the back and long at the sides to cover her ears and Cassian has '70s tousled hair and a moustache. | |
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Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: Ken and Joe are good male examples. Jun, with her long, green hair falling over her shoulders is a good female example. | |
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Mazinger Z: Other than Kouji's Hot-Blooded Sideburns, you also have Dr. Hell's sideburns and Beard of Evil. | |
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Metal Gear: Much as Big Boss's hair in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is a bit '80s, EVA has a sort of feathered late-70s shag rather than anything more suitable for 1964. In Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, the young Roy Campbell is rocking a terrific layered '70s mop. |
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James Bond: While Bond himself largely averted this, the films from this decade still showed marked cases of '70s hair. Live and Let Die: Taking inspiration from blaxploitation, many Black characters are seen wearing afros, with several Black male characters also wearing thick sideburns and other facial hair. The Man with the Golden Gun: Several background male characters are seen wearing mustaches or thick sideburns. Moonraker: Some of Drax's henchwomen are seen wearing the androgynous bowl cut or wavy Farrah Fawcett-style hair. |
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For many who grew up in the '70s, Billy Batson's dark, luxurious mane on the Saturday morning series Shazam! (1974) was iconic, and being in his early-to-mid teens Billy, played by Michael Gray, is one of the younger examples on the page. | |
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The Dating Game: A blatant example, where Lange grew his hair thick and had sideburns during the last few years of the original ABC daytime run. His hair grew even longer, to just below the collar line, for the 1973-1974 syndicated season, and permed it in true 1970s style for the 1978-1980 syndicated revival. Lange was in his late 30s and early-to-mid 40s through this period. | |
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A lot of Marvel Universe heroes who had short hair in the '60s such Spider-Man, Iron Man and even The Incredible Hulk suddenly got longer hair with noticeable sideburns. The women generally got feathered hair or in the case of Gwen Stacy long straight locks with a fringe (which has become her iconic look). The undisputed king and queen of '70s Hair however is of course Luke Cage with his '70s perm (that he sadly shaved off decades ago) and Misty Knight with her permanent Afro. | |
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The Man with the Golden Gun: Several background male characters are seen wearing mustaches or thick sideburns. | |
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Kotetsu Jeeg: Hiroshi Shiba sported a fine pair of sideburns. Even in the 2006 sequel, his successor Kenji Kusanagi still sport sideburns. | |
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has Arash Kavidar, one of the main antagonists, has typical '70s hair complete with a Porn Stache. Given that it was set in 1981, but the actual '80s hairstyles did not caught on yet. Russell Adler and Arash, both more heroic characters, also had typical '70s haircuts. | |
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Most of the cast of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, sometimes adding the Porn Stache for good measure. | |
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In The King of Marvin Gardens, the goon Rosko has a rather impressive afro with sideburns. | |
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X-Men: Days of Future Past: Most of the movie takes place in 1973. The younger Professor X still has a full head of hair, and sports a longer, hippie-style mane. Mystique rocks some hairstyles of the time in her human form and in one scene, masquerades as a black woman with an enormous afro. Quicksilver's glam mop upset many fans in promotional materials, but it fits in with the era perfectly. Note the length and the silver sideburns. Trask's hair helmet is very appropriate for the time period. Wolverine still wears his muttonchops even in the future scenes. |
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Getter Robo: Be careful to not get too close to Ryoma's sideburns. You might poke your eye out. | |
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In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Uhura wears a short afro in contrast to the bouffant she had on Star Trek: The Original Series a decade earlier. | |
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All three main characters in The Goodies had hairstyles very much of their time while the series was on the air. Tim Brooke-Taylor wore his hair in increasingly longer styles until, by 1977, it was almost to his shoulders at the back and sides. Graeme Garden had big mutton chop sideburns starting in the first series in 1970; by 1977, they were so bushy that it looked like he had two hamsters clinging to his cheeks. And Bill Oddie started out with a moustache and a shaggy bowl cut, but progressed to a full beard and hair past his shoulders by 1972. | |
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The "Bulldog & Cooch" spoof of 1970s cop shows in PvP. (Here, here, here and here.) And, of course, the spoofee. |
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'70s Hair / int_7f28eb60 | featureConfidence |
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Buddy Cop Show | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_7f28eb60 | |
'70s Hair / int_7f52434d | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_7f52434d | comment |
This Is Us: Jack Pearson has shaggy chin-length hair and a thick beard in 1979 and 1980, when his kids are born. As the '80s goes on, he does eventually shed the beard for a mustache, but still keeps the '70s shaggy hair. | |
'70s Hair / int_7f52434d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
'70s Hair / int_7f52434d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
This Is Us | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_7f52434d | |
'70s Hair / int_8b7b9cd5 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_8b7b9cd5 | comment |
A lot of the Imperial officers in the first Star Wars movie have long Seventies sideburns, due to its release in 1977. Even Grand Moff Tarkin has them, although to a much less exaggerated degree, and that's not getting into the giant moustaches on a few characters. Less obvious is Luke's big puffy hair, Han's slightly smaller puffy hair, and Red Leader's subtle perm. Amusingly enough, the frequent Prequels and side stories set in and around the Old Trilogy era mean that even new works in the galaxy far far away keep putting characters in such hairstyles just to fit in. Anakin spends all of Revenge of the Sith with a long rocker-mullet, while Obi-Wan previously sported a shorter, more Kenny Loggins-style 80s mullet in Attack of the Clones, and then there's Agent Kallus' epic sideburns... Rogue One of course being being a direct prequel to A New Hope has '70s touches to the hairstyles of the main characters and background characters. Besides the long hair and moustaches of the Rebel pilots, Jyn has a relatively similar hairdo to Leia with a bun at the back and long at the sides to cover her ears and Cassian has '70s tousled hair and a moustache. |
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A New Hope | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_8b7b9cd5 | |
'70s Hair / int_8d81bc90 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_8d81bc90 | comment |
Frequently — and anachronistically — in M*A*S*H. B.J. Hunnicutt was a notable offender, especially in later seasons. | |
'70s Hair / int_8d81bc90 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
'70s Hair / int_8d81bc90 | featureConfidence |
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M*A*S*H | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_8d81bc90 | |
'70s Hair / int_8e0934bd | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_8e0934bd | comment |
The Crowded Room: Many characters on the show, since it is set c. 1979. Danny has a shaggy mop, black characters sport dreadlocks, afros and other distinctive hairstyles common then etc. | |
'70s Hair / int_8e0934bd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
'70s Hair / int_8e0934bd | featureConfidence |
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The Crowded Room | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_8e0934bd | |
'70s Hair / int_8ea1c5d1 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_8ea1c5d1 | comment |
Combattler V: Hyoma is a good example, but Juzo had the sideburns and a long mullet! Chizuru's hair also was long and straight. | |
'70s Hair / int_8ea1c5d1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
'70s Hair / int_8ea1c5d1 | featureConfidence |
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Combattler V | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_8ea1c5d1 | |
'70s Hair / int_9afa4e32 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_9afa4e32 | comment |
UFO Robo Grendizer: As Duke Fleed added. Bonus for having long, uncombed hair. | |
'70s Hair / int_9afa4e32 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
'70s Hair / int_9afa4e32 | featureConfidence |
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UFO Robo Grendizer | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_9afa4e32 | |
'70s Hair / int_9bc8ced2 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_9bc8ced2 | comment |
Sunny Series: Sunny gets her long hair cut at the start of the summer in Sunny Side Up to resemble Dorothy Hamill's iconic style, the Wedge. She hates it. Her older brother has long mullet-like hair stereotypical of the era in Sunny Side Up. After he goes into the military, it gets cut short. |
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'70s Hair / int_9bc8ced2 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_9bc8ced2 | featureConfidence |
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Sunny Series (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_9bc8ced2 | |
'70s Hair / int_9e9d3343 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_9e9d3343 | comment |
Almost Famous. Lester and the members of Stillwater have this. William's an interesting case; he's too young to grow sideburns and his ear-covering mop was firmly tied to the period when the movie was made in 2000 but has come back in style since. | |
'70s Hair / int_9e9d3343 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_9e9d3343 | featureConfidence |
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Almost Famous | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_9e9d3343 | |
'70s Hair / int_9f1766e4 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_9f1766e4 | comment |
The Brady Bunch: From ultra-conservative hairstyles during the second half of the first season (which fell in 1970), the hair eventually grew longer and far more fashionable for the era starting with the season. First, Robert Reed's hair was fashionably thick starting in the 1971-1972 season, and Barry Williams began perming his hair; Florence Henderson's hair also grew more fashionable. By Season 4 (1972-1973), Maureen McCormick's hair was longer and very chic for the times, and Reed began wearing perms and Williams alternated between straight (with 1970s thickness) and perms. The final season (1973-1974) saw Chris Knight also perm his hair and Eve Plumb wear her hair long, although there were a handful of episodes where both McCormick and Plumb wore their hair in buns. But even in the early years that fell within the 1970s, guest stars and other bit characters were seen wearing fashionable hairstyles, so indeed the Bradys lived in the real world, becoming far more obvious as the years wore on. By the time 1977 The Brady Bunch Hour came into being, Mike Lookinland, who played youngest son Bobby (he was 16 by this time) also had permed hair (much like his TV father and older brothers), and youngest girl Susan Olsen (now 15) wore her hair in a later-1970s style. Florence Henderson's hairstyle was very much in the later 1970s "short" style. Throughout all this time, the only one whose hairstyle was consistent was Ann B. Davis. |
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'70s Hair / int_9f1766e4 | featureConfidence |
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The Brady Bunch | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_9f1766e4 | |
'70s Hair / int_a3d6b3b7 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_a3d6b3b7 | comment |
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries had Frank and Joe Hardy with long flowing locks that make discovering the characters' short hair covers and illustrations in the book quite a shock for a '70s kid viewer. | |
'70s Hair / int_a3d6b3b7 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_a3d6b3b7 | featureConfidence |
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The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_a3d6b3b7 | |
'70s Hair / int_a609791a | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_a609791a | comment |
The characters from Scooby-Doo started off this way due to initially being released around the 1970's. They carry it on throughout various incarnations, even the ones that put the characters in modern day, such as What's New, Scooby-Doo? and Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. | |
'70s Hair / int_a609791a | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_a609791a | featureConfidence |
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Scooby-Doo (Franchise) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_a609791a | |
'70s Hair / int_a68aab11 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_a68aab11 | comment |
Daimos: Kazuya Ryuuzaki had long sideburns and a hair he only combed when he was going to meet a girl (according the Home Base Robot Buddy). Erika had long sideburns AND long, straight black hair. | |
'70s Hair / int_a68aab11 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_a68aab11 | featureConfidence |
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Daimos | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_a68aab11 | |
'70s Hair / int_aa9f933f | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_aa9f933f | comment |
Robot Romance Trilogy: Combattler V: Hyoma is a good example, but Juzo had the sideburns and a long mullet! Chizuru's hair also was long and straight. Voltes V: Kenichi Go's fine pair. Ippei does not have the burns but otherwise has long hair. Daimos: Kazuya Ryuuzaki had long sideburns and a hair he only combed when he was going to meet a girl (according the Home Base Robot Buddy). Erika had long sideburns AND long, straight black hair. |
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'70s Hair / int_aa9f933f | featureApplicability |
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Robot Romance Trilogy | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_aa9f933f | |
'70s Hair / int_ad29dc16 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_ad29dc16 | comment |
All in the Family: Mike ("Meathead") and a lot of his hippie friends. | |
'70s Hair / int_ad29dc16 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_ad29dc16 | featureConfidence |
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All in the Family | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_ad29dc16 | |
'70s Hair / int_ae369c06 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_ae369c06 | comment |
Most of the teenagers and young adults in A Clockwork Orange have this, despite this work being set in the near-future. Justified, as the book version actually states that this is the current Delinquent Hair fashion. | |
'70s Hair / int_ae369c06 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_ae369c06 | featureConfidence |
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A Clockwork Orange | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_ae369c06 | |
'70s Hair / int_b0b22636 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b0b22636 | comment |
Wheel of Fortune: Chuck Woolery's hair was to between the collar and neckline for the first three-plus years of the original NBC run; Woolery was just 33 when Wheel debuted. | |
'70s Hair / int_b0b22636 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_b0b22636 | featureConfidence |
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Wheel of Fortune | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b0b22636 | |
'70s Hair / int_b0bb89d8 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b0bb89d8 | comment |
Superman: The Movie of course being filmed in 1978 unavoidably has this with the main cast and all side characters. Supes’s hair while iconic is longer than most depictions, Lois has fringed bangs and best of all Lex Luthor’s ridiculous perm (which was Gene Hackman’s real hair). Superman II, although it was released in the 1980 still has hair filmed from the previous era such as Ursa with her short hair with bangs and Zod and Non having widow’s peaks and hippie beards, which Zod initially lacked in the comics but soon gained permanently thanks to the movie version. | |
'70s Hair / int_b0bb89d8 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_b0bb89d8 | featureConfidence |
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Superman: The Movie | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b0bb89d8 | |
'70s Hair / int_b3454ebd | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b3454ebd | comment |
And, of course, the spoofee. | |
'70s Hair / int_b3454ebd | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_b3454ebd | featureConfidence |
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Starsky & Hutch | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b3454ebd | |
'70s Hair / int_b3702492 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b3702492 | comment |
Completely averted in the movie Rudy; though set in the early '70s, none of the male actors have long hair or big sideburns, even though the title character in Real Life definitely sported seventies hair◊ when he played in the big game depicted at the end of the movie. Possibly this was done to give the film a more timeless feel. (Also, some college football coaches at the time banned sideburns, so it's not too far-fetched.) | |
'70s Hair / int_b3702492 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_b3702492 | featureConfidence |
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Rudy | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b3702492 | |
'70s Hair / int_b373c87e | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b373c87e | comment |
Zulu. Well...the 1870s anyway. The long sideburns on the men wouldn't look out of place a century later. | |
'70s Hair / int_b373c87e | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_b373c87e | featureConfidence |
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Zulu | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b373c87e | |
'70s Hair / int_b7db5642 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b7db5642 | comment |
Stranger Things: Word of God has it that Joyce's hair in Season One was inspired by Meryl Streep's hair in Silkwood, which focused on the shag do'd whistleblower Karen Silkwood and her 1974 murder. As the series goes on, her hair gets longer and more well-kept. | |
'70s Hair / int_b7db5642 | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_b7db5642 | featureConfidence |
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Stranger Things | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b7db5642 | |
'70s Hair / int_b8d2ac56 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b8d2ac56 | comment |
Live and Let Die: Taking inspiration from blaxploitation, many Black characters are seen wearing afros, with several Black male characters also wearing thick sideburns and other facial hair. | |
'70s Hair / int_b8d2ac56 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Live and Let Die | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b8d2ac56 | |
'70s Hair / int_b8e5dfd9 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_b8e5dfd9 | comment |
In Disco Elysium's Retro Universe setting, everyone has '70s-appropriate hairstyles. Almost all the male characters have at least medium-length hair, with a few appropriate exceptions for Sociopathic Soldiers, shaved-headed racists, old men, little kids, and one character who is a Comic-Book Fantasy Casting of H.P. Baxxter. Kim, who keeps his hair in a classic WWII-style short-back-and-sides cut as part of his overall vintage fighter pilot aesthetic, seemingly subverts this trend, but 1940s/50s revival styles were a notable fashion subculture in the decade. Nevertheless, it reinforces him as the neat and well-groomed foil to your player character, who has a greasy shoulder-length mop and gigantic muttonchops. | |
'70s Hair / int_b8e5dfd9 | featureApplicability |
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Disco Elysium (Video Game) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_b8e5dfd9 | |
'70s Hair / int_ba58e347 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_ba58e347 | comment |
Stevie Nicks exemplified the sexy feathered style for women in the late '70s, along with Farrah Fawcett. | |
'70s Hair / int_ba58e347 | featureApplicability |
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Stevie Nicks (Music) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_ba58e347 | |
'70s Hair / int_ba666650 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_ba666650 | comment |
Much as Big Boss's hair in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater is a bit '80s, EVA has a sort of feathered late-70s shag rather than anything more suitable for 1964. | |
'70s Hair / int_ba666650 | featureApplicability |
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (Video Game) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_ba666650 | |
'70s Hair / int_c43df4d8 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_c43df4d8 | comment |
Doctor Who: The Third Doctor's hairstyle gets longer, fluffier and bigger as the year the season was made, and the fashions, progress from 1970 to 1974. In 1970 he has a short, tidy grey crop with very close-cropped sideburns. In 1971, it starts to get wavier and blonder. By 1974 he has a full, waved, feathered white bouffant with large sideburns. Jo Grant has a very 1971 feathered shag cut in her first season. The Fourth Doctor's dense, feathered, preposterously curly 1970s 'fro, which Tom Baker even had to have permed at one point, worn with big, orange sideburns. Like the Third Doctor above, the sideburns get progressively bigger over the course of the '70s. Lampshaded in the Time Trips novella The Death Pit, set in 1978, in which another male character expresses jealousy over the Doctor's fashionable curly hair. Harry Sullivan also had prominent sideburns, particularly notable since he was supposed to be in the Royal Navy, which had just relaxed its regulations to permit sideburns to the bottom of the ear, but no further. |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_c43df4d8 | |
'70s Hair / int_c79063a2 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_c79063a2 | comment |
Dear Brother has Aya Misaki, with a perm as pompous as her ego. | |
'70s Hair / int_c79063a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
'70s Hair / int_c79063a2 | featureConfidence |
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Dear Brother (Manga) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_c79063a2 | |
'70s Hair / int_cdb546fb | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_cdb546fb | comment |
In Knife for the Ladies, Jeff Cooper's shoulder length surfer boy perm is especially distracting in a movie supposedly set in the 1880s. | |
'70s Hair / int_cdb546fb | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_cdb546fb | featureConfidence |
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Knife for the Ladies | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_cdb546fb | |
'70s Hair / int_d5a4475e | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_d5a4475e | comment |
In Supergirl Vol 1, set in the decade, the men have huge sideburns and long wavy hair, and the women's hair is puffy. One of Supergirl's friends sports an afro. | |
'70s Hair / int_d5a4475e | featureApplicability |
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Supergirl (1972) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_d5a4475e | |
'70s Hair / int_ddfa50ee | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_ddfa50ee | comment |
Shows up in The Last Picture Show, which is supposed to be set in 1950s Texas. While some men did have sideburns in 1951, they probably weren't that common. | |
'70s Hair / int_ddfa50ee | featureApplicability |
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The Last Picture Show | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_ddfa50ee | |
'70s Hair / int_e293455a | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_e293455a | comment |
Referenced on Buffy the Vampire Slayer when Buffy looks at Joyce's high school yearbook: | |
'70s Hair / int_e293455a | featureApplicability |
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'70s Hair / int_e293455a | featureConfidence |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_e293455a | |
'70s Hair / int_e2f18fa | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_e2f18fa | comment |
Brian May still has his hairstyle from The '70s, too. It is mostly grey and a bit thinner now. | |
'70s Hair / int_e2f18fa | featureApplicability |
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Brian May (Music) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_e2f18fa | |
'70s Hair / int_e89f120b | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_e89f120b | comment |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Kai Shiden is the most blatant for the Federation side with his moptop, as well as Sleggar Law's sideburns. On the Zeon side, Char has a mild late '70s hairdo, as well as Garma Zabi. Dozle Zabi has a fine pair of sideburns. | |
'70s Hair / int_e89f120b | featureApplicability |
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Mobile Suit Gundam | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_e89f120b | |
'70s Hair / int_ed4a44cf | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_ed4a44cf | comment |
Logan's Run filmed in 1976 could easily be the Trope Codifier for this with '70s hair galore. Logan 5 and Francis 7 played by Michael York and Richard Jordan have long puffy hair with with serious sideburns, Jessica 6 played by Jenny Agutter has a gorgeous feathered bob and Farrah Fawcett herself appears as Holly 13. | |
'70s Hair / int_ed4a44cf | featureApplicability |
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Logan's Run | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_ed4a44cf | |
'70s Hair / int_eeac804a | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_eeac804a | comment |
Emergency! was a veritable time capsule: Sideburns (DeSoto and Dr. Brackett), feathered mullet (Johnny Gage), Porn Stache (Chet, Marco), Carpet of Virility (Chet, Marco, Captain Stanley), and Afro (Dr. Morton). Plus variations on the various victims of the week. | |
'70s Hair / int_eeac804a | featureApplicability |
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Emergency! | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_eeac804a | |
'70s Hair / int_f1360d68 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_f1360d68 | comment |
Mobile Fighter G Gundam: despite being produced in 1994, Kyoji Kasshu's hair, with mullet and sideburns to boot, are at home with the protagonists of seventies Super Robot anime. | |
'70s Hair / int_f1360d68 | featureApplicability |
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Mobile Fighter G Gundam | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_f1360d68 | |
'70s Hair / int_f52b5891 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_f52b5891 | comment |
Name That Tune: NBC Vice President of Daytime Programming Lin Bolen commissioned a revival of this name-the-song game show staple of the 1950s and hired Dennis James as emcee. In "The Game Show Book" by the USA Today's Jefferson Graham, James — who was 57 when he took the job — was asked to grow his hair and sideburns to appear 15 years younger, which he did very reluctantly. He carried over this look to the first half of the 1974-1975 syndicated season of The Price Is Right, which he simultaneously hosted, but once Tune's daytime version was cancelled in January 1975, he cut his hair and trimmed his sideburns to his more familiar style. | |
'70s Hair / int_f52b5891 | featureApplicability |
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Name That Tune | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_f52b5891 | |
'70s Hair / int_f5db678 | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_f5db678 | comment |
Raideen: Akira Hibiki's hair was long and spiky, and his sideburns were large. | |
'70s Hair / int_f5db678 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Raideen | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_f5db678 | |
'70s Hair / int_f61ea51b | type |
'70s Hair | |
'70s Hair / int_f61ea51b | comment |
Interview with the Vampire (2022): In "Like Angels Put in Hell by God", Louis de Pointe du Lac sports an afro in 1973. The male bartender at Polynesian Mary's has long, thick, wavy hair which is parted down at the center, which is typical for the era. | |
'70s Hair / int_f61ea51b | featureApplicability |
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Interview with the Vampire (2022) | hasFeature |
'70s Hair / int_f61ea51b | |
'70s Hair / int_fa44b9bb | type |
'70s Hair | |
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The 1976 adaptation of Carrie is somewhat infamous for William Katt's enormous head of curly blond hair as Tommy. John Travolta also sports a comparatively toned-down version as Billy. For the women, Sissy Spacek's title character has the hippie-ish long and straight hairdo that's used to highlight her Shrinking Violet nature; her makeover for the prom sees her add some curls to it, but the blood spilled on her flattens it back out. Nancy Allen's blonde curls are also a dead ringer for Farrah Fawcett's. | |
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Voltes V: Kenichi Go's fine pair. Ippei does not have the burns but otherwise has long hair. | |
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'70s Hair / int_fb0c0a3b | |
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'70s Hair | |
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Great Mazinger: Tetsuya tsurugi sported a fine pair. | |
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