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The Hair Part Theory: Famous People
Examples of Famous Individuals with Right Parts
This final section lists famous individuals in the historical past and in the present day. By no means is this a complete listing, but it gives a general sense of the men in various fields who did or who do part their hair on the right. As stated before, inclusion on this list to follow is based on photographs seen in the newspapers, in books or on the Internet, any of which could have been false due to flipping of the negative before publication.
It is interesting to note that most famous people know how they look to others due to seeing themselves in movies, on the television or in print, and are therefore aware of their right part.
United States Political Figures
Vice Presidents
10th Vice President John Tyler
11th Vice President George M. Dallas
13th Vice President William R.D. King
14th Vice President John C. Breckinridge
16th Vice President Andrew Johnson
18th Vice President Henry Wilson
35th Vice President Alben W. Barkley
45th Vice President Al Gore
Historical Supreme Court Members
Samuel Chase, 1796-1811
James M. Wayne, 1835-1867
Noah H. Swayne, 1862-1881
Samuel F. Miller, 1862-1890
William Strong, 1870-1880
Samuel Blatchford, 1882-1893
David J. Brewer, 1890-1910
Edward D. White, 1894-1910, 1910-1921
Rufus W. Peckham, 1896-1909
William R. Day, 1903-1922
Horace H. Lurton, 1910-1914
Owen J. Roberts, 1930-1945
Hugo L. Black, 1937-1971
Fred M. Vinson, 1946-1953
Tom C. Clark, 1949-1967
Charles E. Whittaker, 1957-1962
David H. Souter, 1990-
Historical Senate Majority Leaders
Alben W. Barkley, KY, 1937-1946, Democrat
Scott W. Lucas, IL, 1949-1950,Democrat
Robert C. Byrd, WV, 1977-81; 87-88, Democrat
Robert J. Dole, KS, 1985-86; 95-96, Republican
Historical Speakers of the House
Theodore Sedgwick, MA,1799-1801, Fed.
J. Warren Keifer, OH, 1881-83, Republican
John W. Davis, IN, 1845-1847, Democrat
John G. Carlisle, KY, 1883-1889, Democrat
James L. Orr, SC, 1857-1859, Democrat
Joseph G. Cannon, IL, 1903-11, Republican
Famous Historical U. S. Governmental Figures
Thomas Pickney, Foreign Minister, 1777
Frederick Douglass, Federal offices, 1815
Samuel Houston, Governor, Texas, 1827
Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice, 1836
Thaddeus Stevens, Rep., PA, 1845
Charles Sumner, Senator, MA, 1851
W. S. Hancock, Maj. Gen., Civil War,1868
Alton B. Parker, Judge, New York, 1877
James M. Cox, Governor, Ohio, 1913
George Dewey, War hero, 1917
Alfred M. Landon, Gov., Kansas, 1933
Frank Knox, Cabinet Member, 1944
Edward R. Stettinius, Sec. of State, 1946
George Wallace, Ala.Gov, ‘62 (chngd to center)
Earl Warren, Chief Justice, 1953
R. Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps, 1964
Robert F. Kennedy, Senator, NY, 1964
Other Political Figures
Lamar Alexander, presidential candidate
Floyd Brown, Citizen’s United chairman
James M. Cannon, political advisor
Robert Dornan, ex-Calif. Congressman
Prince Edward, English royalty
Bo Gritz, far-right radical leader
James P. Hoffa, Teamsters president
Charles J. Hynes, NY gubernatorial candidate
Peter S. Knight, staff member of Al Gore’s
Wim Kok, Dutch Prime Minister
Pandeli Majko, Albanian Prime Minister
John Major, former British Prime Minister
Earl Charles Spencer, English royalty
Harry Thomason, advisor to President Clinton
Paul Tsongas, presidential candidate
John Whitehead, head of Rutherford Institute
Boris Yeltsin, Russian leader
Fanatical Leaders
Marshall Applewhite
Adolf Hitler
Jim Jones
Radovan Karadzic
Pol Pot
Public Figures
Media Figures
Billy Campbell, Miramax executive
Jeff Fager, 60 Minutes II executive producer
Danny Goldberg, Polygram executive
Jeff Gralnick, CNN executive
Hendrik Hertzberg, The New Yorker executive
George Lucas, film director
George Lundberg, ex-editor of AMA Journal
Ron Meyer, president of Universal Studios
Mike Nichols, film director
Jim Palmer, spokesman for The Money Store
Rod Perth, ex-USA Networks program chief
Peter Roth, former president- Fox Entertainment
Dick Stolley, People Magazine editor
Jack Valenti, president Motion Picture Ass.Am.
Jann Wenner, magazine publisher(chngd to left)
David Westin, ABC News president
Business Figures
Peter Bijur, CEO of Texaco
Frank Burns, Metasystems Design Group, Inc.
Richard Branson, Virgin president
David Checketts, Madison Square Garden CEO
Bernie Ebbers, CEO of MCI WorldCom
Russell Harding, NYC Housing Dev. Corp. exec
Patrick Harnett, ex-NYC Trans. Bureau Chief
Michael Jordan, Chairman of CBS
Stephen Kaufman, Arrow Electronics
Peter Lynch, Fidelity Investments vice-chair
John Malone, Tele-Communications, Inc. owner
Michael Metz, CIBC Oppenheimer executive
Charles Schwab, CEO of investment company
Andrew Tisch, executive of Loews Corp.
Dan Wassong, Del Laboratories
James Lee Witt, FEMA Director
Religious Figures
Matt Hale, World Church leader
Pat Robertson, religious leader
Anthony Robbins, speaker (chngd to left)
Inventors
Samuel Morse, electro-magnetic telegraph
John Ambrose Fleming, Vacuum Tube
Dr. Lee DeForest, Electron Tube/Audion
Thomas Edison, Phonograph,Light Bulb etc.
Edwin Herbert, Instant Photography
Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Cyclotron
Writers
Robert Bly
Joel Coen
R. Crumb
Charles Dickens
Robert Frost
Dr. John Gray
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Dean Koontz
Peter Kramer
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Frank McCourt
Edgar Allan Poe
Richard Price
William Safire
Carl Sandburg
Henry David Thoreau
Jules Gabriel Verne
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Actors
Nick Bakay
Richard Belzer
Kenneth Branagh
Michael Caine
David Cassidy
Jackie Chan
Charlie Chaplin
Montgomery Clift
James Coburn
Gary Cooper
Kevin Costner
Tom Cruise
Macaulay Culkin
Matt Damon
Tony Danza
William Devane
Chris Eigeman
Jeff Foxworthy
Cary Grant
Hugh Grant
Dustin Hoffman
Ron Howard
Jeremy Irons
Dean Martin
Paul Newman
Edward Norton
Laurence Olivier
Peter O’Toole
Gregory Peck
Christopher Reeve
Eric Roberts
John Schneider
Sam Shepard
Christopher Sieber
James Spader
Jimmy Stewart
Donald Sutherland
Spencer Tracy
John Turturro
Elijah Wood
Comedians
Louis Anderson
Dan Aykroyd
John Byner
Jeff Foxworthy
Danny Kaye
Ted Knight
Steve Martin
Pat Paulsen
Paul Rodriquez
Soupy Sales
Red Skelton
Musicians
David Bowie (changes to center)
James Brown
Perry Como
Neil Finn
Hal Ketchum
Jerry Lee Lewis
Paul McCartney (changed: center, then left)
Roy Orbison
Cole Porter
Henry Rollins
Paul Simon
Frank Sinatra
Rick Springfield (changes to center)
Tiny Tim
Bob Weir (changed to left)
Radio Personalities
Graham McNamee, 20’s announcer
Joe Watts, 20’s announcer
Alexander Woollcott, 30’s Town Crier
Rudy Vallee, 30’s Singer
Burgess Meredith, 30’s Shakespeare actor
Archibald Macleish, 30’s play writer
Boake Carter, 30’s news commentator
Father Charles E. Coughlin, 30’s radio priest
William Gargan, 40’s "Martin Kane, P.I."
Walter O’Keefe, 50’s "Two For The Money"
George Sanders, 50’s actor
Sports Executives
Sean McManus, CBS Sports Unit President
Mike Milbury, NY Islanders manager
Howard Milstein, NY Islanders owner
Don Nelson, Mavericks general manager
Johnny Oates, Rangers manager
Sports Coaches
Danny Ainge, Phoenix Suns
Rick Bowness, NY Islanders (former)
John Calipari, NJ Nets
Bill Cowher, Pittsburgh Steelers
Dennis Erickson, Seattle Seahawks (former)
Tim Floyd, Chicago Bulls
Mike Holmgren, Seattle Seahawks
Jimmy Johnson, Miami Dolphins
Boris Milutinovic, MetroStars
Gregg Popovich, San Antonio Spurs
Dan Reeves, Atlanta Falcons
John Robinson, UNLV
Dave Shula, Bengals (former)
Barry Switzer, Cowboys (former)
Jeff Van Gundy, NY Knicks
Lenny Wilkens, player, Hawks
Sports Athletes
Ray Bourque, Bruins
Pavel Bure, Vancouver Canucks
David Cone, Yankees
Joe DiMaggio, Yankees (former)
Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers
Scott Frost, Jets
Lou Gehrig, Yankees (former)
Jeff Gordon, race-car driver
Todd Hundley, NY Mets
Danny Kanell, Giants
Tommy Lasorda, LA Dodgers
Brian Leetch, NY Rangers
Tab Ramos, U.S. soccer
Teemu Selanne, Anaheim Ducks
Billy Smith, NY Islanders
Latrell Sprewell, Knicks (change to center)
Keith Van Horn, NJ Nets
Sports Announcers
Howard Cosell
Boomer Esiason
John Madden
Phil Simms
Joe Buck
Television Personalities
Tom Bearden
Tom Bergeron
Bill Beutel
Barry Bostwick
Chris Collingsworth
John Daly
Tom Green
Chris Jagger
Ted Koppel
Steve Kroft
Matt Lauer (changed to center)
Jim Lehrer
Art Linkletter
Terry Moran
Geoff Morrell
Regis Philbin
Andy Richter
Andy Rooney
Charlie Rose
Jim Rosenfield
Rod Serling
Tom Snyder
Jerry Springer (changed to center)
John Tesh
Richard Threlkeld
Joe Torres
Current Personalities
Bob Grant
Rush Limbaugh
Oliver North, ex-Reagan staff member
Charles Osgood
Kirby Wilbur
Newspaper Columnists
Richard Z. Chesnoff
Bill Finley
Juan Gonzalez
Christopher Hitchens
Rick Lang
Jack Mathews
Gary Myers
Lars-Erik Nelson
Miscellaneous
Dr. Robert Atkins, diet specialist
Mikhail Baryshnikov, dancer(changed to center)
Martin Bunce, Boys’ Club of NY director
Kato Kaelin, witness in OJ Simpson trial
Cecil Rhodes, British colonist, scholarships
Dr. Carl Sagan, astronomer
Robert Shaw, orchestra conductor
Amrose Uchtenhagen, drug policy researcher
Lawyers
Gregory Craig, lawyer for President Clinton
Herald Price Fahringer, lawyer
David Kendall, lawyer for President Clinton
Joe Murtha, lawyer for Linda Tripp
Criminals
Thomas Capano, murderer - ex Del. Prosecutor
Larry Froistad, murderer confessed on internet
Kenneth Kimes, accused con artist
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Fictitious Characters
Action
Uncle Lonnie
Friends
Joey
Happy Days
Chachi
Fonzie
Potzie
Richie
Home Improvement
Mark Taylor (changed to center)
Homicide: Life on the Street
Detective John Munch
Hot Shots
Topper Harley
Law & Order
Detective Mike Logan (changed to left)
Lord of the Flies (1990)
Jack
Lost In Space
Will Robinson
Mad Magazine
Alfred E. Neuman
Married With Children
Jefferson Darcy
Mary Tyler Moore Show
Ted Baxter
Mash
Frank Burns
B.J. Hunnicut
My Three Sons
Steve Douglas
Mike Douglas
Robbie Douglas
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Risky Business
Joel Goodson
Starsky and Hutch
Sgt. Det. Kenneth "Hutch" Hutchinson
Star Trek
Scottie
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Leslie Crusher (changed to left)
Will Riker (changed: center, then left)
Superman (Christopher Reeve)
Clark Kent; right part, Superman; left part
The Brady Bunch
Mike Brady
Greg Brady
The Nanny
Brighton Sheffield(changed-center,then left)
The Princess Bride
Westley
The Stand
Harold Lauder
Two of a Kind
Kevin Burke
War Games
David Lightman
NewsRadio
Dave Nelson (changed from left)
Joe Garelli
Philadelphia
Andrew Beckett
Quiz Show
Herbert Stemple
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