Before They Were Stars
Stars Knew How to Work a ’Stache with Panache Before They Were Famous
At some point or another, every guy thinks, “I bet I’d look awesome if I just grew out this thing...” and of course, cute as they may be, they’re not always right. Then again, some stars rock their mustaches so hard, they look, frankly, kind of naked without them. However, in Movember it doesn't matter whether or not if a guy is pulling off his 'stache, it's the statement he's making about men's health. In solidarity with Movember, check out these stars whose follicular follies occurred long before their fame—and some whose 'staches were smashes. By Nina Hämmerling Smith
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David Hyde Pierce as a Senior at New York’s Saratoga Springs High School in 1977
As a kid in upstate New York, David Hyde Pierce was serious about lots of things: acting, playing piano, and, apparently, growing out his whiskers. Though he originally wanted to become a classical pianist, he decided as a student at Yale University to focus on English and theater arts. And, fortunately for us, he also explored his funny side—including in the Gilbert & Sullivan comic operetta H.M.S. Pinafore.
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