Brad Pitt is acknowledged as possibly the handsomest man alive. His career has been extremely successful and, though not a method actor, he tends to live out the movies he is making through his hair. Men everywhere are secretly envious, dying to perfect all of those Brad Pitt hairstyles.
In his very early career, his hair was highlighted very blond, though natural looking, and was longer--the classic 1990s floppy hair. He rocked this look through his first films, including "Thelma and Louise, " "Legends of the Fall, " and "A River Runs Through It." He had the sweet, almost-innocent charm of a boy too handsome for his own good.
He met Gwyneth Paltrow on the set of "Se7en, " and the two of them became engaged. Together they both had extremely short, spiky blond hair. His was clearly not natural and this was one of his worst periods. After they parted, his hair and career improved.
His most dynamic role was that of Tyler Durden in "Fight Club." This is where is famous, tousled, natural hair came from. It thankfully lasted through several other large films, like "Ocean's Eleven" and "Troy."
It even lasted through a marriage to Jennifer Aniston. These were his best hair years, excepting one unfortunate span of time when he grew a long bushy beard and long stringy hair. This was supposedly for a film, but the film never materialized.
After his divorce from Jennifer Aniston, he rapidly switched directions. Many have said that he has matured as a person and as an actor. He became a six-time father with Angelina Jolie and the couple may not be done yet. He started in political causes and Good Will projects with her.
His career matured, too, and he started playing more critically acclaimed roles, like in "The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, " for which he was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar. His hair has likewise matured. He now sports a slightly darker, more sedately combed (yet fashionable) hairdo, often with a little goatee or mustache.
Brad Pitt Hairstyles - Documenting His Career
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