No, you're the president of the Hair Club for Men!
Gawds above, but I've seen better wigs in elementary school plays.
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No, you're the president of the Hair Club for Men!
Gawds above, but I've seen better wigs in elementary school plays.

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US Vogue September 1986
Jo Kelley in a navy dyed mink coat, by Anne Klein for Michael Forrest. It has the classic notched collar. large, patch pockets, casual style polo attitude. Hair, Garren, makeup, Giana.
Jo Kelley en manteau de vison teint marine, par Anne Klein pour Michael Forrest. Il a le col cranté classique. poches larges et plaquées, le style décontracté attitude polo. Coiffure, Garren, maquillage, Giana.
Photo Bill King vogue archive
The Saint: The Man Who Liked Lions (5.8, ITC, 1966)
"As an enemy, Mr. Templar, I trust you'll prove an exciting opponent."
"I generally do."
Michael Forrest as Apollo in action from the Star Trek episode "Who Mourns for Adonis?"
Why have I just discovered Star Trek continues is a thing?

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Model Lisa Taylor wearing a skunk jacket by Pierre Cardin for Michael Forrest. Photo Guy Le Baube US Vogue Oct 1st 1976
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The Brothers: Confrontation (1.3, BBC, 1972)
"If I can be detached about Barbara, Miss Kingsley, I cannot be detached about you. What I feel about you would be... difficult to put into words. You've done well through your association with my husband: you own one quarter of his company. Very well, I understand you're efficient - I hope so, because if you damage the company in any way, you'll be damaging my family yet again."