A blast from the past - Chuck Negron
Dan McNinja has a mustache of authority.
Gordito’s isn’t half bad, either.
Holy crap! Did he twirl that when he tied girls to train tracks?
That was who I was going to mention.
There’s also great fake moustache.
John Oates. The company that owns the rights to Hall and Oates’s likenesses was even planning a satirical action cartoon about John Oates and his sidekick, a talking mustache.
But you can’t beat Rollie Fingers.
“Two words, Tick- Chick. Magnet.”
As I recall, Taft had a pretty awesome moustache as well.
How about Pedro from Napoleon Dynamite? Pretty impressive considering it only took him a couple of days to grow.
Selleck’s Magnum mustache must be high on the list as one of the all-time greats.
But, I enjoy the toothbrush (anybody who calls it “Hitler mustache” ought to be punished) for the diversity of its owners:
1 Charlie Chaplin
2 Ron Mael of the Sparks (at least in the 70’s, I think he sports a horizontal mustache these days)
3 Oliver Hardy of Laurel and Hardy
Well, there’s always Ron
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Burt Reynolds fan myself.
I am proud to throw in Ian McShane as Al Swearengen. I miss that show.
Folksinger Tom Paxton.
I wonder when the mustache will come back? I personally like the goatee much better, but I’m sure that will eventually go back out of style
By eventually, do you mean the late 90’s?
hee hee
The Fab Four in Sgt. Pepper mode.
I have one that resembles John’s.
I can almost imagine Peter Fonda driving this guy’s stash.
ETA: Dangit, Little Nemo beat me to it so if you clicked on all his, skip this 'un.
Another iconic mustache, the flip side of the magnificent full ones presented here is the ultra-thin model sported by John Waters. I remember an interviewer asking him how he managed to keep it so small, and he responded, in apparent sincerity, “I pluck.” That’s some dedication right there.
Side note: in the late 70s/early 80s my dad had a mustache a bit like Rollie Fingers’s, and even had a little container of “mustache wax” for sculpting. I haven’t seen that stuff in ages.