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 22 Actresses Who Shaved Their Heads For a Role

22 Actresses Who Shaved Their Heads For a Role

Bold choices in movies and TV often lead to spectacular performances. One of the most striking transformations an actress can make is shaving her head for a role.

Being a bald woman isn't easy, but the change in appearance deepens the connection to the character the actress must portray.

We celebrate 22 bald actresses who bravely took the plunge and embraced their baldness for a role.

Join us as we look at the shave that made them shine brighter.

22 Brave Actresses Who Shaved Their Heads for a Role

Emma Corrin


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Emma Corrin took on the bald woman challenge for her villainous portrayal of Cassandra Nova in Marvel's Deadpool and Wolverine.

Nova is a powerful telepath, and, like her twin, Professor X, her completely bald head is her signature look.

Corrin is a better-looking version of Cassandra Nova than the comic version. If you're thinking about a bald Halloween costume idea, Corrin's Nova version would be a good choice.

Do you want to know which bald villain you are? Take our fun quiz to find out.

Tilda Swinton


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Tilda Swinton joins the list of bald women who shaved their heads for her role as the Ancient One in Doctor Strange. Swinton's decision to shave her head was a deliberate choice that added depth to the character, allowing her to portray a cinematic version of the Ancient One that exuded wisdom and strength.

Going bald in the MCU was a risk, but it paid off. The Ancient One in the comics was male and had hair.

The bald look helped redefine the character in a way that resonated with the audience.

Swinton showed a talented actress's unique and powerful interpretation of the Ancient One.

Danai Girara


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Danai Girara shaved her head as she played Okoye in the MCU's Black Panther. She led the Dora Milaje, an all-female special forces unit that also served as the Black Panther's personal bodyguards in Wakanda.

Girard was the first member of the cast to get her head shaved. The head shave became a bonding moment for the cast, and they all proudly embraced the shaved look.

The bald women warriors reflect the strength and identity of the Dora Milaje.

Charlize Theron


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Charlize Theron's transformation when she shaved her head for her role as Furiosa in Mad Max Fury Road was striking.

Furiosa is a fierce warrior who leads a rebellion against a tyrannical warlord. Theron's decision to go bald for the role further enhanced Furiosa's tough, battle-hardened persona.

Her performance got her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Karen Gillan


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Karen Gillan shaved her head for her role as Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy. It took hours of makeup work, including applying prosthetics, to look like Nebula, and it was topped off with a bald head.

Gillan fully shaved her head for the first Guardians film, but in the sequels, she found ways to keep her hair by using bald caps, CGI, and clever hair styling.

They also made a wig from her shaved hair so she could audition for roles other than her Nebula role. In the Doctor Who 2013 Christmas special, for example, many didn't know she was bald then.

Millie Bobby Brown


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Millie Bobby Brown shaved her head for her role as Eleven in Stranger Things. She was only 12 when she had her head shaved for the part. Eleven is a young girl with psychokinetic abilities, and her shaved head symbolizes her traumatic past living in a government lab and being experimented on.

Like Karen Gillan, Brown didn't have to shave her head again for Stranger Things 4. The series' hair designer recreated her buzz cut from Season 1 using hair wraps and wigs that were so realistic that they fooled audiences into thinking that Brown had shaved her head again.

Brown earned awards for her portrayal, including a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Cara Delevingne


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Cara Delevingne shaved her hair off for her role as Yasmine in Life in a Year.

She wanted to shave her head before getting the project, but her agents and managers were against it.

Yasmine was a cancer patient who had only a year to live. It's common for cancer patients to lose their hair while undergoing therapy, so a head shave was needed for authenticity.

Leading to the shave, Delevingne teased fans with various hairstyles, like a platinum bob and a pastel pixie cut, finally leading to the buzz cut for the role.

She showed off her shaved head at the 2017 MET Gala, where she painted her scalp silver and rocked her buzz cut.

Joey King


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Joey King's shaved head in The Act was a striking transformation that added depth and authenticity to the role of Gypsy Rose Blanchard.

Shaving her head was only part of the transformation. King had to wear prosthetic teeth and portray a sinister character with leukemia and muscular dystrophy.

King earned rave reviews and an Emmy nomination for the unforgettable performance.

Natalie Portman


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Natalie Portman shaved her head on camera for her role in V for Vendetta. This dramatic scene became one of the film's most iconic moments.

Her shaved head symbolized Evey Hammond's rebirth and journey toward self-discovery.

Portman's bravery in becoming a bald woman on film made her one of the most versatile and talented actresses around.

Demi Moore


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Demi Moore shaved her head on-camera for her role in GI Jane. It was a bold statement that set the tone for her character's grueling military training.

As Lt. Jordan O'Neil, Demi underwent a complete physical and mental transformation. Being the first woman to undergo training for the Navy Seals, her shaved head added to the realism and symbolized her determination to prove herself in a male-dominated field.

Moore's performance was praised for its intensity and authenticity.

Sigourney Weaver


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Sigourney Weaver shaved her head for her role as Ellen Ripley in Alien 3. Weaver's shaved head added to the gritty and unforgiving atmosphere of the film but also symbolized Ripley's rebirth and resolve to face the alien threat head-on.

Kate Hudson


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Kate Hudson is synonymous with long blonde hair; it's her trademark. Cutting off her signature blonde locks wasn't easy, but she did it for her role in Sister.

This shows Hudson's commitment to her craft. It was such a liberating experience that she encouraged everyone to do it if they had the guts to do so.

Cate Blanchett


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Cate Blanchett shaved her head for her role in Heaven. As Philippa, Cate plays a British woman crying out for justice for her husband's tragic death.

The bald head symbolizes Philippa's determination to fight for justice in a foreign land.

Olivia Cooke


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Olivia Cooke shed her precious locks for her role as Rachel in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. The coming-of-age drama tells the story of a high school student with leukemia and her relationship with her friends Greg and Earl.

Rachel's battle with cancer is the central theme that makes head shaving necessary, as most cancer patients shave their heads once they start losing their hair during treatment.

Cooke was nominated for several awards for her performance, including a Best Supporting Actress nomination from the SDFCS Awards and an Empire Award Nomination for Best Female Newcomer.

Kristen Stewart


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Kristen Stewart boldly shaved her head for her role in Underwater. It was also practical since her character, Norah Price, had to wear and remove heavy deep-sea suits. Managing hair was going to be a hassle.

Being bald also enhances the character's tough and resilient nature as she battles sea beasts at the bottom of the sea.

Amandla Stenberg


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Amanda Stenberg is a vocal advocate for authenticity in media, and she was given the opportunity to apply this to a role in Where Hands Touch.

When her director asked her to shave her head for her role as Leyna, she jumped at the chance so she could truly connect with her character. Leyna is a biracial teen navigating life in Nazi Germany.

Anne Hathaway


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Anne Hathaway's transformation as Fantine in Les Misérables (2012) is one of the most memorable scenes of an actress cutting her hair on screen.

Fantine's haircut was a pivotal moment in the narrative, showing her desperation and loss. The real haircut added authenticity to the scene.

Anne describes the experience as both liberating and traumatic. She considers it one of the hardest moments of her career.

She earned critical acclaim and got an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal.

Natalie Dormer


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Natalie Dormer shaved half of her head for her role as Cressida in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay.

Shaving wasn't easy for Dormer, but she felt that it was essential to making the character more believable. The half-shaved look was meant to show Cressida's rebellious spirit.

Sanaa Lathan


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Sanaa Lathan made a bold statement with her head shaved for her role in Nappily Ever After.

She plays Violet, a black businesswoman who believes that having straight hair is a sign of perfection. Imagine how difficult it is to have this mindset since most black women have curly and coarse hair.

Violet eventually shaves her head after experiencing a bad breakup.

Toni Collette


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Toni Collette shaved her head for her role as Milly in the film Miss You Already.

The story is about two childhood best friends who had to face one of them (Milly) being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Before she shaved, Collette was given a bottle of vodka to ease the emotional strain.

Angelina Jolie


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Angelina Jolie shaved her head for her role as Gia Carangi in the 1998 HBO film Gia.

The story is about the rise and fall of a supermodel and the first famous woman to die from AIDS.

Jolie earned the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture.

Persis Khambatta


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Persis Khambatta shaved her head for the role of Lieutenant Ilia in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). She was a model, actress, and beauty pageant titleholder.

For Star Trek, she portrayed a Deltan navigator, which meant she had to let go of her precious locks.

Her portrayal earned her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actress.

How to Shave Your Head Like Your Favorite Actress?

These actresses look good with hair, but is it just me? Even as bald actresses, they still look great! Removing their hair enhances their facial features; if you have a beautiful face, it will be magnified even further.

If you want to try out a bald look like your favorite bald celebrity, you'll need some tools to achieve the new look.

Freebird Beard Series Trimmer Kit


If shaving it all off is too extreme, you can sport a buzz cut similar to Natalie Portman or Millie Bobby Brown.

We recommend the Freebird Beard Trimmer for the job. It can give you a buzz cut in minutes.

If you're going for full bald, you'll need a trimmer for the initial haircut. A rotary or foil shaver can't be used on long hair. Cutting your hair with a trimmer or clipper is always the first step before shaving long hair.

Get one now for only $49.95.

Freebird FlexSeries


For those bold enough to sport a smooth bald head like the Dora Milaje squad in Black Panther, Freebird's FlexSeries is the best tool for the job.

It's powerful motor and ScalpSafe blades can finish the job in minutes. You don't have to worry about nicks, cuts, razor burns, or bumps.

The FlexSeries works well, even for bald women with sensitive skin.


Get one now for only $39.95.

For more choices, check out our best electric head shavers for women guide.

 

 

 

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