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↑ he appeared sans toupée while entertaining the troops overseas
↑ this Hee Haw comedian was said to be so sensitive about his balding head that he would not let visitors see him in the hospital because he could not put on his toupée.
↑ it was a long-standing joke on Match Game in the 1970s. During the airing of one broadcast, he actually took off his toupée and loaned it to a bald guest.
↑ the comic actor would regularly appear with or without the toupée, depending on the requirements of the role.
↑ Reiner started wearing a hairpiece during the second season of All in the Family to hide his premature hair loss, as he was playing a character who was in his early 20s.
↑ Rockefeller only started wearing them after 1901 when his alopecia caused him to lose his natural hair and mustache
↑ TEXT ANALYSIS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES; Edited by CARL W. ROBERTS; Iowa State University; LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS, 1997 Mahwah, New Jersey, p. 19
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