Famous personalities with a beard. Famous bearded singers: Russian and foreign

For men, a mustache is something sacred and untouchable. Such beauty takes a long time to grow and takes even longer to care for. Sometimes men are so proud of their facial hair and get used to it that they wear it for years, decades or their entire lives. Many actors, directors and singers also did not escape a similar fate.

And since famous personalities are almost always in plain sight, their mustaches become almost a trademark and few can imagine them without the usual element on their face. Let us imagine and see.

Mikhail Boyarsky

Probably Boyarsky is the most famous mustachioed man in our country. But even with his mustache there were incidents. “Before the start of filming the film “D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers,” I spent a long time and painfully growing my mustache, but on the very first day, curling it, the make-up artist burned the musketeer’s pride. I had to glue artificial ones until my own ones grew back,” said Boyarsky.

He started growing a mustache at a young age and without it he looked like this.

Another world-famous barbel. True, his mustache is unlikely to make anyone smile.

Stalin grew it out as soon as the opportunity arose and has never shaved it off since then. The Secretary General without a mustache can only be seen at a young age.

Igor Nikolaev

Long light curls and a dark mustache - this is the singer’s unchanging image. However, he himself claims that he did not create the image on purpose, but he can no longer imagine himself without a mustache. “I think all changes should concern creativity, what is inside a person. And what will grow on the face is already from the field of physiology,” Nikolaev said.

“Since my mustache grew, I only shaved it once, before taking the oath.”

Nikita Mikhalkov

Not only the audience, but also his own daughter cannot imagine the director without a mustache. Nadya Mikhalkova once said in an interview: “I would be upset if he shaved them off. I used to not like the thing that prickles when dad kisses me. And now I like dad so much that I can’t imagine him without a mustache.”

But the director and actor began his career without a mustache.

Leonid Yakubovich

The TV presenter has become a kind of brand for the “Field of Miracles” program, and indeed for the entire First Channel, largely thanks to his mustache. In one of the programs, a participant working as an insurance agent insured Yakubovich’s mustache.

Leonid Arkadyevich grew a fashion accessory at a fairly mature age.

Many people are familiar with the actor in his stage appearance with his signature mustache.

But in life, Chaplin did not wear a mustache and looked not at all like a comedian, but like an attractive playboy.

For a long time, many historians believed that the Fuhrer wore his mustache with a brush, following fashion. This myth was dispelled by the writer Alexander Frei, who served with Hitler. Like all his other colleagues, Hitler was ordered to trim his mustache because it could interfere with his ability to put on a gas mask.

Until that moment, the future Fuhrer wore a bushy Prussian mustache.

Hitler was completely beardless only in his teens.

Hulk Hogan

The wrestler is the bearer of Fu Manchu's signature mustache, without which it is no longer possible to imagine him.

It's not surprising that Hogan decided to grow a mustache: without it, he doesn't look like an intimidating fighter, but like a cute hulk.

The genius of mathematics and physics became the prototype of a real professor thanks to his disheveled hair and thick mustache.

Einstein never shaved his mustache, so he can only be seen without it in childhood photographs.

Queen vocalist most of wore a characteristic mustache.

Sometimes Freddie shaved his mustache. For example, in the last video, filmed shortly before his death, he appears without a mustache.

Sacha Baron Cohen

The British actor grew a mustache for the role of the Kazakh journalist Borat, and this is exactly how he remained in the memory of the audience.

Now Cohen walks without a mustache.

Clark Gable

In most films, the American actor starred with a mustache, which definitely gave his image more masculinity.

However, Gable also appeared on screens without a mustache.

The surrealist's mustache is perhaps the most recognizable in the world.

Just like many others, Dali grew a mustache at the first opportunity, so a photograph of him without a mustache is a real rarity.

Saddam Hussein

The mustache of the former leader of the Iraqi Republic became so inseparable from his image that, while hiding from the Americans, he even shaved it off, leaving only a beard.

Like other eastern men, Hussein grew a mustache as soon as the opportunity arose, and therefore he can only be seen in a beardless state in childhood.

The Cuban revolutionary sported perhaps the most iconic mustache and beard.

Ernesto Che Guevara shaved for quite a long time until he threw himself into the abyss of the revolution.

Alexander Lukashenko

Once, Lithuanian oppositionists opposed Lukashenko’s visit to their country with banners with the inscription “Usatiy is prohibited from entering.”

Alexander Druz

Master “What? Where? When?" made a mustache his constant attribute, which many even consider a talisman.

A shaved friend can only be seen in photos from his youth.

Friedrich Nietzsche

The German philosopher and writer grew such a dense and unusual mustache that he became a role model for many of his contemporaries.

Without a mustache, Nietzsche did not look so serious and intimidating.

Frank Zappa

The rock musician also invented the signature mustache shape.

But Zappa was a decent young man.

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

The mustache has become such a familiar part of the actor’s appearance that, without looking at the photo, you might wonder if he has one.

David Suchet

Everyone knows the British actor in the image of Hercule Poirot with a small mustache.

Seeing a photo of Suchet without a mustache, you might even feel a little disappointed.

Danny Trejo

A mustache with drooping tips, like many of the heroes of our report, has become the actor’s calling card.

We look at “Lambertsexual” portraits of the 19th century together with Sofia Bagdasarova.

Lumbersexual (from the English lumberjack - “lumberjack”) - a brutal man with a beard. Nowadays, a beard is a symbol of masculinity, a way to emphasize your own individuality and stand out from the crowd. In the middle and second half of the 19th century in Russia, a beard was also worn in order to show the difference between its owner and others.

At that time, only completely “free” people could afford not to shave - those who were not in the service of the state. (And even representatives of the simple classes - the clergy, merchants, peasants and Old Believers.)

For others there were special laws and rescripts. Under Nicholas I, only officers could wear mustaches, and officials were required to shave their entire faces smoothly. Only after getting a promotion could they afford short sideburns - and then only if their superiors were favorable.

“At the same time, His Majesty deigned to command: not to allow any oddities in both the mustache and sideburns, ensuring that the former are not below the mouth, and the latter, if not connected with a mustache, then also not below the mouth, shaving them on the cheeks against him."

Order on the shape of the hairstyle. Order for the military department

Isaac Levitan. Painting by Valentin Serov. 1893. Tretyakov Gallery

Arkhip Kuindzhi. Painting by Ivan Kramskoy. 1872. Tretyakov Gallery

Mark Antokolsky. Painting by Ivan Kramskoy. 1876. Russian Museum

Facial hair for a capital resident was considered a sign of freethinking and was not approved by the authorities. By the second half of the 19th century, intellectuals and representatives of the liberal public began to intensively grow beards. As the famous memoirist Elizaveta Nikolaevna Vodovozova writes, “they did not want to resemble, as they put it then, “bureaucrats” or “chinodralov”, they did not want to wear an official stamp”. Growing a beard was a clear challenge to total government control.

After retiring, clean-shaven artillery lieutenant Lev Tolstoy grows a beard - one of the most recognizable in Russian art. Petrashevets Alexey Pleshcheev, exiled as a simple soldier to the Orenburg battalion, upon returning from exile, soon develops magnificent facial hair. A graduate of the Naval Cadet Corps, Vasily Vereshchagin, having gone into civilian life and completely devoted himself to painting, happily joins the ranks of bearded men. There are countless examples. A beard meant belonging to a “free” profession - writer, journalist, artist, architect; “barefoot” face - the presence of demanding bosses with stupid rules.

Leo Tolstoy. Painting by Ivan Kramskoy. 1873. Tretyakov Gallery

Alexey Pleshcheev. Painting by Nikolai Yaroshenko. 1887. Kharkov Art Museum

Vasily Vereshchagin. Painting by Ivan Kramskoy. 1883. Tretyakov Gallery

In the same era, Slavophilism was spreading: among thinking people, this meant a return to the “old Russian traditions” in fashion. They recalled that before the law of Peter the Great of 1705 “About shaving the beards and mustaches of all ranks of people, except for priests and deacons, about collecting a fee from those who do not want to comply with it, and about issuing badges to those who have paid the fee.” a beard was an obligatory sign of a real Russian man.

This was combined with a pan-European fashion trend: mustaches, sideburns and beards became a popular accessory for Victorian men in the 1850s. It is believed that this was facilitated by the long residence of the British among mustachioed Indians, as well as the Crimean War and the massive return of overgrown veterans. Before this, in Europe, facial hair was also considered a symbol of revolutionary spirit and political provocation.

Apollo Maykov. Painting by Vasily Perov. 1872. Tretyakov Gallery

Vladimir Solovyov. Painting by Nikolai Yaroshenko. 1892. Tretyakov Gallery

Vsevolod Garshin. Painting by Ilya Repin. 1884. Metropolitan Museum of Art

The government's position on beards has softened in

Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolaevich dressed as an ataman of the Zaporozhye Cossacks of the 17th century at a costume ball. 1903.

In the 21st century, bearded men are back in trend.

It is quite easy for men to change their appearance by simply growing a thick beard that will cover the lower part of their face. A beard is truly a magical remedy for those who want to become a brutal and modern alpha male, and the stars know this better than anyone else. The fashion for thick and long beards has not gone away for quite a long time, and we want to prove to you that at least 10 Hollywood stars are better off with a beard than without it.

Jeff Bridges

At 66, the actor continues to win women’s hearts and conquer with his charm. His track record includes more than 80 film works. He is the winner of an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a star on the Walk of Fame. For a long time he went without a beard, but the decision to grow it was the right one. The actor’s appearance changed before our eyes, she became clearly richer and more attractive.

Ben Affleck

It seems that this Hollywood handsome man is good both without a beard and with it, but still... Until recently, he walked with a perfectly shaved face, then brutal stubble began to be visible on his face more and more often, which did not look very good on Ben. And finally, the fashion for beards arrived and everyone immediately saw how Affleck turned from a romantic young guy into a stylish, respectable man.

Ryan Gosling

Canadian actor Ryan Gosling realized that a beard was necessary and important at the beginning of his career, so he did not go without it for long. It adds charisma to the actor’s image and adds a degree of attractiveness. Apparently, this is why actresses such as Sandra Bullock, Rachel McAdams, Jamie Murray, Famke Janssen and Eva Mendes could not resist his charm. The latter, by the way, gave birth to the actor two beautiful daughters.

Denzel Washington

One interesting detail has been noticed - “bearded” actors are more likely to receive an Oscar than their clean-shaven colleagues. Maybe the secret lies in the charm that a beard gives its owner. One has only to look at the example of the colorful actor Denzel Washington, whose beard is clearly colored.

Jake Gyllenhaal

Many young actors are haunted by the same fate - once having played a student, they constantly receive offers of similar roles. Such flare becomes attached to the actor for a long time and something needs to be done about it. Jake Gyllenhaal thought so too, so he grew a beard and matured before his eyes.

Kevin Costner

Actor Kevin Costner is exactly at that age (photo 61) when a beard in the best possible way suitable for a man. For almost his entire career, viewers have become accustomed to seeing Kevin without a beard, and this way he seems more familiar, but fashion is fashion.

Steve Carell

Thanks to his talents, the comedic actor managed to earn an Oscar, an Emmy, an Actors Guild award and public recognition. The lack of a beard did not hinder him in this, but with it he looks much more attractive.

Richard Gere

Hollywood heartthrob Richard Gere looks good in any image, but especially with a beard! Even he was not spared by the fashion trend, which greatly complements the appearance of the already attractive actor.

Bruce Willis

“Die Hard” Bruce Willis has long been shaving not only his chin, but his entire head. And what could break this tradition? It’s all because of the trend, which, oddly enough, fits very succinctly into the actor’s image.

Will Smith

The American actor and rapper has long realized that he is better off not with smooth cheeks, but with a neat, stylish beard. And we can safely say that this is a completely justified decision.

People who are used to being constantly in the spotlight carefully monitor their appearance. Experiments with celebrity hairstyles, mustaches or beards immediately become the subject of discussion among millions of fans around the world.

In front of you TOP 10 famous bearded men , whose facial hair has long become a classic.

It is difficult to imagine the comedian without thick stubble, which has become an integral part of many of his images. Last year, the actor shocked fans with photographs of his perfectly shaved face. But, despite the rather positive reaction of subscribers to new image, Mikhail grew his beard again.

Martial artist, successful actor and subject of numerous jokes about masculinity and strength for many years never parted with his red beard. It has become so integrated with the actor’s image that it has acquired legends, one of which says: when Norris tried to get rid of his beard, he broke 90 Gillett Power razors and three chainsaws.

It is no coincidence that this highly paid football player is considered a style icon. His style of dressing and penchant for unusual hairstyles - distinctive features famous athlete. He did not miss the bearded boom either - his chin was decorated with, perhaps, all known variations of beards.

The popular athlete, who has conquered a lot of fighting rings, has a unique, attractive style. His tattoos and curvy figure made him the target of paparazzi all over the world.

This comedian with a unique expression celebrated his 55th birthday this year. The Russian beard with gray strands, which the actor grew, upset some fans. The network was full of comments that Jim had aged and no longer resembled the hero of “The Mask.” However, other fans approved new image and they claim that with a beard, Carrie has become more stylish and serious.

The famous singer and actor walked for a long time with long mustache and a beard, giving him a resemblance to the canonical image of Jesus Christ. But for the sake of the role of the Joker in Suicide Squad, the actor decided to radically change himself. And almost immediately, Jared began to miss his facial hair, which he announced under a photo on Instagram.

Game of Thrones character Jon Snow may not know anything, but the actor who plays him at least knows that he looks better with a beard. The stubble gave the actor’s pretty face the necessary masculinity and added charm.

Tom Neuwirth's beard (that's the singer's real name) has become more famous than its owner. With its help, the Eurovision winner from Austria is fighting discrimination and bullying of transvestites. By shocking the audience, the singer is trying to make people forget about xenophobia.

The actor has been experimenting with facial hair for several years now—many variations adorned his chin. The stylish bachelor delighted fans with his three-day stubble and thick Russian beard. The celebrity liked the latter so much that it became part of the image for a long time.

The actor who plays the inimitable Captain Jack Sparrow simply cannot walk around with a shaved chin. His Van Dyck-style beard became the star's trademark. It is worth noting that Depp loves beards so much that he made them the subject of a collection - he collects false beards.

Facial hair adds famous men brutality and intelligence. In addition, a beard is a trend that gives celebrities the opportunity to quickly and easily change their role and transform themselves beyond recognition.

We can say that a beard and mustache are the main accessory of people with out-of-the-box thinking, real personalities who always stood out from the crowd. The mustaches and beards of Nicholas 2, Lenin and other famous personalities will forever remain in history.

The beard has long been considered a symbol of courage and masculine strength. Perhaps that’s why almost everyone great personality, prominent political figures, revolutionaries had beards or mustaches. Let's take a closer look at which famous bearded men have left a serious mark on world history(in our opinion).

Albert Einstein

The great scientist, the founder of modern theoretical physics, no doubt a well-read and intelligent man, also preferred a mustache to his clean-shaven face. It is probably now even difficult to imagine what Einstein would have looked like without his mustache, which complemented his lush gray hair.

Freddie Mercury

Without a doubt great singer, who left behind many hits and had remarkable charisma. There was fire in every song, and his manner of performance still gives me goosebumps today. A thick black mustache adorned Mercury’s upper lip when he was already mega popular and became his characteristic feature.

Clark Gable

This great actor, the sex symbol of cinema of the 30s and 40s, is rarely remembered by film fans. But it’s impossible to forget his striking pencil mustache and slight squinting of his eyes. The ideal style of the “King of Hollywood”, a real man’s womanizer, was for a long time assigned to the name of Clark Gable. A narrow thin strip of hair above the upper lip was always neatly trimmed and complemented the image of a real “macho” conqueror of women’s hearts.


Joseph Stalin

The great dictator, whom everyone feared during his reign, left behind a bloody trail in the history of mankind. Thousands of people killed, millions of people and “enemies of the people” exiled to camps, constant repressions and high-profile reprisals. This great ruler became famous for such exploits. One thing can be said that it eastern blood and a lush mustache dreamed of nightmares to many people.

Salvador Dali

Historians argued that this man was strange and somewhere close to madness, so his mustache was also far from standard. With such a long, sticking mustache, it was hardly possible to get a job as a teacher or financier in a decent office. Such non-standard facial hair on the great artist simply obliged him to paint surreal paintings that were on the verge of human understanding.

Nikita Mikhalkov

For reference! Great Soviet and Russian actor director and producer. He starred in cult films, and his mustache won many women's hearts.

And today in Russia it is Mikhalkov who is considered a role model among actors who listen to his opinion and consider him a wise and important person in cinema. His images were always courageous and strong, and the mustache was an integral part of them.

Che Guevara

It was this noble revolutionary and underground worker who was also distinguished by his stern appearance and bearded face. Naturally, in the conditions of the revolution, he had no time to twirl in front of the mirror and smoothly shave his cheeks every day. Only severity, only revolution!

Vasily Chapaev

Division Chief Chapaev's full, lush mustache would be the envy of any fashionista today. Not every man driving healthy image life and properly caring for facial hair can boast the same results. Chapaev's mustache is a trend! Naturally, genes play a big role, and Chapaev apparently couldn’t take away testosterone!


Semyon Budyonny

This great military leader left a big mark on the Soviet military history. He proved himself to be a fearless, brave and intelligent warrior. At the same time, he loved wearing a bushy mustache. His appearance cannot be confused with anyone, and Budyonny’s mustache is his business card. Perhaps such lush facial hair added to the military man’s courage and desire for victory.

Nicholas II

Important! Russian Emperor Nicholas II was smart and calm, he became the first global peacemaker. He loved port wine and dreamed of moving the capital to Yalta.

This historical facts not known to everyone, this was not written about in history books. The sovereign's thick, full beard looked royal. Although in youthful photos Nikolai is depicted with a thin small mustache. There are many facts about the strength, courage of this ruler and his great mind. He did a lot for Russia and this cannot be denied.


Lenin

The great revolutionary did not wear a beard or mustache until 1917. Lenin’s beard appeared closer to the time of mass uprisings, at which time the leader looked the same as depicted in all portraits. The great historical figure was able to lead the people to revolution and coup, which is not so easy, so his power and influence on people cannot be denied. There are many opinions, but there is no arguing about fortitude, intelligence and a beautiful beard.

All these great people with beards or mustaches left an important mark on the history of revolutions, culture, cinema, and music. They all had charisma, masculinity and fortitude. Sometimes, it’s even difficult to imagine how much they carried on their shoulders and how they coped with everything on their own. Perhaps beards and mustaches did not play a big role in history, but they definitely influenced the character of men!