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He's an interesting case on someone in their early 40s was a NW2.5 to NW3 that ends up a NW6. 

Alan Alda is another one. Its not something that is terribly uncommon. 

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I was actually surprised when I saw him on the Norm McDonald show completely bald. But to be honest the signs were there. Here he is in 1975, which would make him 32 years old:

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Here he is in National Lampoon that came out in '83, aged 40 or probably 39 when it was recorded.

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I think that's a pretty elaborate combover job but still a good chunk of hair.

Here in 1988, aged 45:

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And now:

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Eh I’m gonna have to disagree on this one. It was pretty obvious he was sporting a comb over for many years. This is him at 42, I’d say he’s easily a norwood 4 without the obvious combover. 

 

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Ralph Fiennes:  great hair in The English Patient (aged 33/34); still quite good in the early 2000s (38-40).

...now at least a NW4A aged 56

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4 hours ago, 1978matt said:

Ralph Fiennes:  great hair in The English Patient (aged 33/34); still quite good in the early 2000s (38-40).

...now at least a NW4A aged 56

You are right. He has lost a lot in the last 15 years. 

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On 12/26/2018 at 9:39 AM, Spanker said:

He's an interesting case on someone in their early 40s was a NW2.5 to NW3 that ends up a NW6. 

Alan Alda is another one. Its not something that is terribly uncommon. 

Yep, the baldness gene never sleeps

You can also add Michael Caine and Stevie Wonder into the mix.

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Time devours us all, especially our hairlines. Alda is 82 years old. He still had a pretty decent head of hair in Flirting With Disaster when he was 60. 

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Met a friend recently who I  Iast  saw about 5 years ago when he was   48 he had no noticeable  hair loss that I could see, but now there is noticeable thinning at the front and crown also starting to thin , still not bad for a guy his age at 53, none  the less he is losing his hair and will continue to thin .

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