Famous and Infamous Mustaches in History
It's the only physical feature that has linked dictators, '70s porn stars, artists, potheads, presidents, men and women: The mustache.
Teddy Roosevelt, third from left, has his face chiseled out of the side of Mount Rushmore, mustache included.
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Not really a human, but a mustache worth praise!
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Ned Flanders: "A devout and sometimes overbearing Christian, he is nonetheless amongst the most friendly and compassionate Springfieldians and is generally considered a pillar of the Springfield community."
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Vote for Pedro. The guy represented all those boys in high school who proudly wore mustaches.
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The most famous baseball mustache of all time belongs to Rollie Fingers.
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Dictators and mustaches have been connected throughout the years. Here's Saddam Hussein.
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Another surrealist painter, another mustache. Salvador Dali (1904-1989), best known for striking and bizarre images in his paintings. Also known for a handlebar mustache.
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The editors at Newsweek magazine received a lot of flak over not retouching this photo of Sarah Palin. If you look at really, really closely, you'll notice a mustache. She really is "one of the folks."
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Tom Selleck and his mustache talk on a phone. On the beach. This clearly isn't a cell phone either. Weird.
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Alex Trebek, the Emmy-award winning host of Jeopardy. Don't know why he's shirtless here.
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What's this? Oh, just the World's longest mustache.
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Rounding out our most famous 'stache list is Burt Reynolds.
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