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unusual facts about mustache



Ben Turpin

Turpin had a distinctive appearance, with a small wiry frame, a brush mustache, and crossed eyes.

Charles L. Brieant

He was also renowned by members of the bar for his Rollie Fingers-style mustache.

Craig Stadler

Very popular with the galleries, Stadler is affectionately called "The Walrus" for his portly build and ample mustache.

Dan Snarr

Snarr was seen onstage with contestant David Archuleta, and generated banter from host Ryan Seacrest concerning the mustache’s length.

Joey Slotnick

He also does commercial work, including a series of ads promoting the NBA which were featured heavily during its 2008-2009 telecasts, Slotnick also plays the guy with the mustache in the coveralls that damages vehicles in the 21st Century Insurance commercials and has made appearances in ads for the office supply store Staples where he states, "WOW - that's a low price."

M5 Industries

Grant Imahara also explained that he asked Jamie Hyneman what the "M" stood for in M5 to which he replied "Movies, Monsters, Mechanics, Machining..." and Grant was thinking that the final M comically stood for Mustache.

Major Bludd

He is easily identified by his eyepatch and Snidely Whiplash-style mustache.

Mustache Pete

Mustache Pete was the name given to members of the Sicilian Mafia who came to the United States (particularly New York City) as adults in the early 1900s.

Rompetechos

About this thing, director of the film, Javier Fesser, said: a short guy with a mustache who is always angry has to be fascist".

Salvatore Naturale

He sported a faint blond mustache and crude tattoos on his arms and thighs and lived mostly as a drifter, but a The New York Times article stated that he remained in contact with and occasionally lived with his mother.

Skating with Celebrities

Dave Coulier and Nancy Kerrigan did their routine in drag—her in a man's suit and mustache, him in a padded suit shaped like a female figure skater's costume and a bouffant wig—as a response to John Nicks' criticism about Coulier's lack of grace that ended in the rhetorical cry, "Where is your feminine side?" The pair's appearance in the routine was very similar to costuming for a routine Lloyd Eisler used to do with his professional partner, Isabelle Brasseur, called "Patricia The Stripper".

The Incredible Jewel Robbery

CBS explained the show as follows: "If you watch the show you'll see a familiar face equipped with mustache and leer. Because of his contract terms (Groucho was still doing You Bet Your Life on NBC), his name can't be mentioned, but he is not Jerry Colonna."


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