These actresses were encouraged to shave their hair to play various characters.
The famous change their look for various reasons: from personal taste to the demands of the script. While many of these makeovers seem radical, never more so than those actresses who have been encouraged to shave their heads for a character.
Some did it flush and others left their hair very short. But in all cases, although in the case of an extreme look, they have carried it with a lot of styles.
Karen Gillan
The actress who plays Nebula in the Marvel movies shaved her head for her first appearance in "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014).
Natalie Portman
The actress agreed to get rid of her hair for her work in the movie "V for Vendetta" (2005).
Kristen Stewart
Though she didn't shave her head close…almost. Stewart got this extreme haircut in 2017 for the filming of "Underwater", a film that will only be released in 2020.
Angelina Jolie
There was a project for which Angelina Jolie abandoned her classic long hair. She was in 1998 for the film "Gia". Her portrayal of her model Gia Carangi earned her a Golden Globe.
Sanaa Lathan
That's how radical her change was for her role in the romantic comedy “Nappily Ever After” (2018).
Charlize Theron
Always ready for extreme transformations, Charlize Theron went bald in "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015).
Cate Blanchett
In 2002, Cate Blanchett starred in the film "Heaven" and shaved her head for the role.
Sigourney Weaver
For her most remembered role, Sigourney Weaver shaved her head. We talk about Ellen Ripley in "Alien 3" (1992).
Millie Bobby Brown
We met Millie Bobby Brown with a shaved head. The actress achieved popularity thanks to the character of Eleven in the Netflix series "Stranger Things" and it was after this success that we could see her with traditional long hair.
Olivia Cooke
The “Bates Motel” actress looked bald for her role in the movie “Me, him and Raquel” (2015) in which she played a young woman with leukemia.
Anne Hathaway
In 2012, Anne Hathaway brought Fantine to life in the musical "Wretched." Only fifteen minutes on screen, but intense, including the moment she shaves her head. Result? An Oscar.
Demi Moore
In “G.I. Jane ”(1997) Demi Moore gave life to Lieutenant O'Neill, a role for which she had to look bald.