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The 7 Funniest Bald Actors

Hair loss is no laughing matter unless you have awesome strong hair and think hair loss is hilarious. We’ve decided to pay tribute to some of our finest follicly-challenged celebrities who have brought us many laughs through out the years despite their freaky bald heads. Here are the 7 Funniest Bald Actors.

7. Howie Mandell

He’s Canadian and he used to put a rubber glove over his head. Do we need to say more? Sure, you’re not going anywhere. In the ’80s, he appeared on “St. Elsewhere” and also made a number of TV comedy specials. He was also on the big screen in “The Funny Farm” and “A Fine Mess.” Also, remember his Emmy-nominated animated series “Bobby’s World?” Besides “Deal or No Deal,” he also hosts his own hidden-camera show on NBC, “Howie Do it.” Adding to his comedic life is the fact that he’s a germaphobe.

6. Verne Troyer

He may be a small guy, but Verne Troyer packs a big comedic punch. Besides his hilarious appearances as Mini Me in the “Austin Powers” movies, Verne has also appeared in his own X-rated home video. Even funnier than that was his appearance on “The Surreal Life” reality show where he got drunk and drove around naked on his scooter and then peed in a corner of a room.


5. Bruce Willis

He got his big break in the funny TV show “Moonlighting” and played the voice of the baby in “Look Who’s Talking.” And over the years, Bruce Willis has made some great comedic appearances on “The Late Show” with David Letterman.

4. Damon Wayans

If we had to pick one of the thousands of Wayans brothers out there, we’d have to go with Damon Wayans. An outrageous cueball-domed comedian of film and TV, Damon made his mark in the ground-breaking show “In Living Color.” Who can forget Homey D. Clown? People with Alzheimer’s. That’s who. He’s also starred in the sitcom “My Wife and Kids” and has one of the funniest standup acts in the business.


3. Curly Howard

We just had to throw Curly in even though he shaved his head to give that bald appearance. To us, he was the best of all the Stooges. An original and inspired performer that guys find hilarious and women just don’t get.

2. Jason Alexander

We can’t believe he never won an Emmy for his hilarious role as George Costanza on “Seinfeld.” His neurotic character led to many classic moments on the sitcom. And because of that, we will pretend he never starred in the movie “Dunston Checks In.”



1. Larry David

Of course, a lot of “George Costanza” was based on Larry David, the co-creator of “Seinfeld” and the creator of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” The show revisits many of the themes first brought up in “Seinfeld.” Larry’s character on “Curb” lacks social awareness and sensitivity. This is our favorite clip from the show. **NSFW language**

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