They may not always like the amount of  press coverage given to their  hair but certain celebrities have an  iconic image. Even if they change  the image, the original one tends to  follow them around.  The following  people are all talented in their own  way. But back to the hair.
10. Mick Hucknall
The  lead singer of Simply Red is the poster boy for curly red hair.  He  used to wear it longer and sometimes tied it back. It’s shorter now  but  the striking color is still there. It never did him any harm and the   band enjoyed numerous hit records, such as ‘Money’s Too Tight to   Mention’, ‘Holding Back the Years’, ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’, and   ‘Fairground’. Hucknall has said that he considers name-calling people   with ginger hair to be racism.
9. Brian May
The  lead guitarist was largely responsible for Queen’s distinctive  sound.  He also wrote some of the well known Queen songs. May’s unusual  resume  also includes his contribution to the study of astrophysics. He  has  said that comments on his hair ‘irritate’ him. Hair fashions will  come  and go but May is comfortable with his long perm, which hasn’t  changed  since Queen’s early days.
8. Diana Ross
The  singing diva has had a remarkable and long career, as lead  vocalist  with the Tamla Motown group, The Supremes and as a solo artist.  She  also ventured into movies, receiving critical acclaim for her  portrayal  of Billie Holiday in ‘Lady Sings the Blues’. There are tips on  the  internet on how to achieve the big hair, so associated with her.  You  can even buy a ‘Diana Ross Wig’. It would seem that the hair is  getting  bigger and bigger and doorways may have to be widened to  accommodate  it.
7. Amy Winehouse
The  singer and songwriter receives as much attention for her eating   disorders, alcohol and drug addiction problems, as she does for her jazz   infused R&B records. Her 2006 album, ‘Back to Black’ won five   Grammy Awards, a record win for a British artist. Her singing style is   much admired on tracks, such as ‘Rehab’ and ‘You Know I’m No Good’. She   is almost always to be seen, sporting her beehive, and fashion   commentators predict a resurgence of the style amongst the general   public.
6. Conan O’Brien
O’Brien  has worn many hats over the years but is best known for his  hosting of  the ‘Late Night with Conan O’Brien’ talk show. He has been  announced  as the replacement for ‘The Tonight Show’ from June 2009,  following Jay  Leno’s departure. O’Brien’s talents also include comedy  writing,  stand-up routines and producing. The familiar hairstyle is a   combination of a ‘pompadour’ and a kind of comb over.
5. Donald Trump
Famous  for his buildings in Manhattan and around the world, the  business  tycoon and real estate developer bounced back from financial  problems  in the 1990s. His companies run casinos and hotels and he is  constantly  looking to expand his empire. His attempt to build a golf  resort in a  beautiful part of Scotland has proved controversial with  local people  and environmental organizations. There were photographs of  him in the  British newspapers of his visit to Scotland, which depicted  his comb  over hair battling with the gale that was blowing. This seemed  to  counter the theory that it’s a toupee. There have been suggestions  that  the hair is the result of a bad hair transplant.
4. Jennifer Aniston
The  former ‘Friends’ star has made a successful film career in  comedic and  dramatic roles, as in ‘Picture Perfect’, ‘Along Came Polly’,  ‘The Good  Girl’ and ‘Marley & Me’. When she played Rachel Green,  her layered  and stylish hair became known as ‘The Rachel’. Women all  over the  globe walked into their local hair salon and demanded ‘The  Rachel’.  Aniston has gone through many different hairstyles since but  that is  the one that sticks in people’s minds. She became a bit annoyed  that  there were more column inches given to this phenomenon than to her   acting roles.
3. Shirley Temple
The  child actress sang and tap-danced her way through the 1930s,  following  her breakthrough appearance in ‘Bright Eyes’ when she was six  years of  age. Other movies included ‘The Little Colonel’ and ‘Wee Willie   Winkie’. She starred alongside the top Hollywood performers of the day.   Temple went to dancing classes when she was aged three and was destined   for the limelight. Her cutesy blonde curls framed a pretty face,   melting the hearts of an audience struggling with the Depression. It was   someone’s job on the set to make sure her 56 ringlets were in pristine   condition for each scene. Later, Temple left Hollywood behind to  become a  US Ambassador.
2. Don King
Instantly  recognizable with his teased up hair, Don King is usually  grinning. He  is the most famous boxing promoter in the world and was  responsible  for historic fights, including the ‘Rumble in the Jungle’  (George  Foreman v Muhammad Ali) and the ‘Thrilla in Manila’ (Muhammad  Ali v Joe  Frazier). He has also promoted Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson, and  Evander  Holyfield. His personal life and career has been controversial  with a  prison sentence, lawsuits and various investigations into his  affairs.  He has said, when asked in interviews, that his hair is the  result of  hair spray and combing.
1. Carmen Miranda
The  ‘Brazilian Bombshell’, as she was known, brought color and gaiety  to  the 1940s and 1950s with her tropical fruit headdresses. Ok, this  isn’t  hair but her regular adornment defined a certain kind of Broadway  and  Tinseltown glamor. She popularized the Samba and flamboyant costumes  in  films, such as ‘That Night in Rio’, ‘Week-end in Havana’, and ‘The   Gang’s All Here’. Carmen Miranda Square in Hollywood pays tribute to   her.
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