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Revision as of 06:13, 21 March 2016
This is a list of notable people with natural red hair. Red or ginger hair may come in a variety of shades from strawberry blond to auburn.[1] With only 2% of the population having red hair,[2] it is the rarest natural hair colour.[1]
People who dyed their red hair into another colour or who went grey with age are included, but people with hair dyed red, such as Lucille Ball, Rita Hayworth and Sophie Turner are not.
Figures from the Bible or classical mythology, such as Esau or Judas Iscariot, are included. Characters from modern fiction such as Anne of Green Gables or Ginger Hebblethwaite are not.
A
- Adam Savage — Co-host of Mythbusters
- Adele — Singer-songwriter
- Alan Ball, Jr. — Football player
- Alan Tudyk — Actor
- Alexander II of Scotland — King of Scotland[3][4]
- Alex McLeish — Football player and manager
- Alicia Witt — Actress
- Amy Adams — Actress
- Amy Nuttall — Actress
- Amy Yasbeck — Actress
- Anastasia Romanov — Grand Duchess of Russia "Anastasia grew into a vivacious and energetic child, described as short and inclined to be chubby, with blue eyes and strawberry-blonde hair."
- André Villas-Boas — Football player and manager, known in his youth as cenourinho ("baby carrot").[5]
- Andrew Jackson — U.S. general and president.[6][7]
- Andy Bell — Singer from electro duo, Erasure
- Andy Dalton — American football player; quarterback
- Angie Everhart — Actress and model[6]
- Annalise Basso — Actress
- Anne Robinson — Television presenter
- Annie Potts — Actress
- Anne of Brittany — Queen of France and Duchess of Brittany
- Anthony McGill — Snooker player
- Antonio Vivaldi — Composer known as "il prete rosso" ("the red priest")[6][8]
- Axelle Red — Singer
- Axl Rose — Lead singer of Guns N' Roses[6][9]
- Ádám Bogdán — Football goalkeeper currently playing for Liverpool[10]
B
- Barbara Castle (Baroness) — Labour Party politician[citation needed]
- Barbara Meier — Model
- Barbarossa — Holy Roman Emperor, nicknamed Redbeard
- Becky Lynch — WWE Diva
- Bella Thorne — Actress, singer and model
- Ben Ryan — Rugby union player and coach
- Ben Stokes — Cricket player
- Bernardo O'Higgins — Chilean Father of Nation
- Beverly Sills — Opera singer[11]
- Bill Burr — Actor and comedian
- Bob Backlund — Professional wrestler
- Bjørn Dæhlie — Skier and the most successful cross-country skier in history
- Bonnie Langford — Actress
- Boudicca — Queen of the Iceni, destroyed Roman Londinium[12]
- Bonnie Raitt — Blues musician[13]
- Boris Becker — Tennis player[1]
- Bram Stoker — Author of 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'[6]
- Brendan Gleeson — Actor
- Brian Campbell — Ice hockey player[14]
- Brian O'Driscoll — Rugby player
- Bridget Regan — Actress
- Brigham Young — Leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[15]
- Bryce Dallas Howard — Actress[16]
C
- Caesonia — Empress consort of the Roman Empire, wife of Caligula
- Calvin Coolidge — U.S. President[6]
- Calum Worthy — Actor
- Cameron Monaghan — Actor
- Carol Burnett — Actress, comedian, singer, and writer[6]
- Caroline Manzo — former cast member of The Real Housewives of New Jersey
- Scott "Carrot Top" Thompson — Comedian
- Cassandra Peterson — Actress; known for her stage persona Elvira, Mistress of the Dark[6]
- Catherine of Aragon — Queen of England, daughter of Isabella I[17]
- Catherine Tate — Actress and comedienne[6]
- Cathy Cavadini — Voice actress
- Camryn Grimes — Actress
- Cecile Sinclair — Model
- Charlotte Rae — Actress
- Christy Hemme — Professional wrestler/valet
- Charles Dance — Actor
- Charles Kennedy — Politician
- Charlotte Arnold — Actress
- Charlotte McShane — Triathlete
- Chlöe Howl — Singer-songwriter[6]
- Chris Evans — Broadcaster
- Christopher Columbus — Explorer, discoverer of the West Indies[18]
- Chuck Norris — Actor and martial artist[6]
- Cilla Black — Singer and television presenter
- Cintia Dicker — Model, actress and philanthropist[19]
- Clara Bow — Actress and leading sex symbol from the 1920s, from whom the phrase, 'It Girl' is named after, (later a brunette)
- Clara Hughes — Speed skater and cyclist
- Claude Giroux — Ice hockey player and captain of the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers[20]
- Clinton Voss — Actor
- Cody Eakin — Ice hockey player for the Dallas Stars[21]
- Conan O'Brien — Comedian[1][22]
- Connie Britton — Actress
- Crystal Lewis — Singer
D
- Dale Earnhardt, Jr. — NASCAR Driver
- Damian Lewis — Actor[23]
- Dan Baker — Rugby union player
- Daniel Purvis — Gymnast
- Daniel Sedin — Ice hockey player[24]
- Daniel Wallace — Swimmer
- Danny Alexander — Politician
- Danny Bonaduce — Actor
- Danny Cooksey — Actor and musician
- Danny Elfman — Composer and singer[25]
- Danny Kaye — Actor and comedian[6]
- Darlene Conley — Soap opera actress
- Daryl Sabara — Actor and voice actor[26]
- Dash Mihok — Actor[1]
- Dave Mustaine — Musician
- David Bowie — Actor and musician[1]
- David Caruso — Actor[1]
- David Fairclough — Football player
- David Moyes — Football player and manager.
- D. H. Lawrence — Author[6]
- Deborah Kerr — Actress
- Debra Messing — Actress
- Diane Franklin — Actress[1]
- Diane Neal - Actress
- Diego Klattenhoff — Actor
- Domhnall Gleeson — Actor
- Donald Trump — Businessman and GOP candidate
- Donny Most — Actor
- Drita D'avanzo — Co-star on the VH1 reality series Mob Wives [citation needed]
- Doug Davidson — American soap opera actor
- Duncan Keith — Ice hockey player[27]
- Dylan Thomas — Poet
- Dwight Eisenhower — U.S. President and General, first Commander of NATO [6]
E
- Ed Clancy — Track cyclist
- Eleanor Tomlinson — Actress
- Ellen Wilkinson — Socialist minister known as "Red Ellen"[28]
- Elisa Donovan — Actress
- Eddie Redmayne — Actor
- Ed Sheeran — Singer-songwriter[29]
- Edward VI — King of England[30]
- Elizabeth I — Queen of England[1]
- Elizabeth Olsen — Actress
- Elizabeth of York — Queen of England[31]
- Elizabeth Siddal — Model and poet associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood[32]
- Elly Jackson — Lead singer of La Roux, which based in part of Jackson's red hair
- Ellie Kemper — Actress and comedy writer
- Emma Kenney — Actress
- Eric Stoltz — Actor[1]
- Erik the Red — Eiríkr Thorvaldsson, the Viking coloniser of Greenland, known also as Eirik Raude[33][34]
- Esau — The Biblical twin of Jacob, also known as Edom, meaning red[35]
- Esthero — Singer
- Ewan McGregor — Actor[36]
- Ezra Pound — Poet[6]
F
- Faye Hamlin — Singer; former member of Play
- Felicia Day — Actress, comedian and writer
- Fiona Bruce — Journalist, newsreader (BBC) and television presenter
- Florence Nightingale — The founder of modern nursing, and icon of Victorian culture; 'The Lady of the Lamp'
- Francesca Capaldi — Child actress
- Francesco Yates — Singer
- France D'Amour — Singer
- Frederick Barbarossa — Holy Roman Emperor[22]
G
- Galileo Galilei — Scientist
- Gary Holt — Musician
- Garrett Gilkey — Football player
- Gary Megson — Football player and manager
- Gates McFadden — Actress[6]
- Genghis Khan — Conqueror[37]
- George Bernard Shaw — Author and playwright[6]
- George Washington — First U.S. President and General[6]
- Geraldine Somerville — Actress
- Geri Halliwell — Singer; former member of Spice Girls[6]
- Germán Riesco — President of Chile from 1901 to 1906
- Ginger Baker — Musician
- Ginger McCain — Horse racing trainer with the most Grand National wins ever[6]
- Giuseppe Garibaldi — General and politician, considered as one of Italy's "fathers of the fatherland"
- Gordon Strachan — Football player and manager
- Greg Rutherford — Athlete
- Guinevere — Queen consort to King Arthur (sometimes described as a very light strawberry blond)
H
- Hanna Schwamborn — Actress
- Prince Harry — Soldier, son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales; grandson of Elizabeth II[6]
- Harry Knowles — Film critic and writer
- Harold Grange — American footballer, known as the 'first superstar of American football' and named the best college football player of all time by ESPN in 2008
- Hazel Blears — Politician
- Heath Slater — Professional wrestler
- Helen Housby — Netball player
- Helge Schneider — Comedian and jazz musician
- Henri Matisse — Impressionist painter[6]
- Henrik Sedin — Ice hockey player[38]
- Henry II — King of England, famous for being loathed by all of his male children and his wife enough for them to rebel against him as king[39]
- Henry VIII — King of England[40]
- Holland Roden — Actress
- Horatio Nelson — Naval officer and one of Britain's most heroic historic figures
I
- Inger Nilsson — Actress, notable for her portrayal of Pippi Longstocking
- Isabella I — Queen of Spain[2]
- Isabelle Boulay — Singer
- Isla Fisher — Actress[41]
- Ismail I — King of Persia
J
- Jack Nicklaus — Golfer
- Jakub Voráček — Ice hockey player[42]
- James VI and I — King and longest serving King of Scotland in history[43]
- James Cagney — Actor [44]
- James Collins — Football player
- James Joyce — Author[6]
- Jane Asher — Actress[45]
- Jane Levy — Actress
- Jason Zimbler - Actor and software designer
- Jayma Mays — Actress
- Jeanette MacDonald — Actress
- Jean-Paul Sartre — Novelist and philosopher and leader of the Existentialism movement
- Jennie McAlpine — Actress
- Jennifer Cihi — Singer
- Jennifer Finnigan — Canadian actress
- Jennifer Stone — Actress
- Jenny Lewis — Actress and musician
- Jerry Douglas — Actor
- Jesper Kyd — Composer
- Jess Glynne - singer/songwriter
- Jessica Chastain — Actress[46]
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson — Actor
- Joan of Arc — Heroine of France and Roman Catholic saint (often described with dark auburn hair)
- Joan Leslie — Actress
- Jody Cundy — Paralympic athlete
- Joely Fisher — Actress
- John Glenn — Astronaut
- John Hartson — Football player
- John Lydon — Lead singer of the bands Sex Pistols and Public Image Limited
- John Paul Getty III — Heir to a great fortune; known for being kidnapped[47]
- Jon Ryan — Football player (Punter, Seattle Seahawks)
- Jordana Beatty — Actress
- Jonny Bairstow — Cricket player
- Josefine Preuß — Actress
- Joshua Michael Homme III — Singer and guitarist of Queens of the Stone Age
- Joss Whedon — Film director
- Joy Behar — Comedian, writer and actress
- Juana of Castile — Heiress to the House of Trastámara, also known as "Juana la Loca" or "Joanna the Mad"[48]
- Judy Garland — Actress (redhead in her earlier years)[1]
- Julia Gillard — Former Prime Minister of Australia
- Julianne Moore — Actress[1]
K
- Karen Gillan — Actress[49]
- Karen Strassman - Voice actress
- Karoline Jagemann — Actress
- Karyn Dwyer — Actress
- Kate Williams — Television presenter
- Katherine Parkinson — Actress
- Kathy Griffin — Comedian and actress
- Kane — Professional wrestler
- Kay Burley — Television presenter
- Kelly Reilly — Actress
- Kitty McGeever — Actress
- Kole Calhoun — American baseball player
- Kris Draper — Ice hockey player[50]
- Kate Pierson — Singer; member of The B-52's
- Kenneth Branagh — Actor
- Kiki Dee — Singer-songwriter
- Kurtwood Smith — Actor [1]
L
- Larry Fine — Comedian; member of The Three Stooges
- L Ron Hubbard — Science fiction writer and founder of the Church of Scientology[1]
- Lauren Ambrose — Actress
- Lauren Holly — Actress[1]
- Laurence Jalbert — Singer-songwriter
- Leif Erikson — Explorer and first European to discover Canada
- Lena Katina — Singer-songwriter
- Leon Trotsky — Russian leader, founder of the Red Army
- Liam Farrell — Rugby league player
- Les Paul — Blues guitarist and luthier
- Lindy Booth — Actress
- Lettice Knollys — Duchess of Leicester and lady in waiting to Elizabeth I[51]
- Lillie Langtry — Actress[1]
- Lita — WWE wrestler
- Liliana Mumy — Actress
- Lily Cole — Actress and model[1]
- Lindsay Lohan — Actress[1]
- Lolita Davidovich — Actress
- Loreena McKennitt — Canadian singer and songwriter
- Louis C. K. — Actor and comedian
- Lucy Burns — Suffragist[52]*
- Luke Kelly — Singer-songwriter; member of the Dubliners
- Lynnette "Squeaky" Fromme — Notorious member of the Manson Family who tried to assassinate President Ford[53]
- Lynsey Bartilson — Actress[1]
M
- Maggie Elizabeth Jones — Child actress
- Malcom McLaren — Musician, artist and manager of the Sex Pistols
- Malcolm X — Activist known as Big Red or Detroit Red to distinguish him from Chicago Red (Redd Foxx)[54]
- Marcia Cross — Actress[55]
- Marcie Bolen — Musician, artist, and cosmetologist
- Margaret Sanger — Advocate for birth control[56][57]
- Mark Gatiss — Actor, writer, comedian and producer
- Mark McGwire — Baseball player[6]
- Mark Twain — Author[1][6]
- Maria Carolina of Austria — Queen of Naples and Sicily
- Maria Petrova – Bulgarian rhythm gymnast
- Maria Thayer – Actress
- Marie-Denise Pelletier – Singer
- Marie McCray — Pornographic actress
- Marika Rökk — Singer
- Mario Batali — Chef[58]
- Marion Ross — Actress[6]
- Marissa Ribisi — Actress[6]
- Martin Guptill — International cricketer[59]
- Martin Van Buren — U.S. President known as the "Red Fox of Kinderhook" and the first President to be born in the USA[6][60]
- Martyn Williams — Rugby union player
- Mary Magdalene — Biblical figure traditionally portrayed with red hair[61][62]
- Mary, Queen of Scots — Queen of Scotland
- Mary Kate Wiles — Actress
- Mathew Waters — Actor
- Maureen O'Hara — Known as "The Queen of Technicolor" for her bright-red hair and green eyes[63]
- Melissa Gilbert — Actress
- Meryem Uzerli — Actress
- Michael Barnes — Lead singer of Red
- Michael C. Hall — Actor
- Michael Fassbender — Actor
- Michael McEvoy — Cricketer
- Michel Ney — Napoleonic general known as le rougeaud[6][64]
- Michelle Stafford — Actress
- Mick Hucknall — Lead singer of Simply Red[6]
- Mike Maronna — Actor
- Mitch Fadden — Ice hockey player[65]
- Molly Quinn — Actress
- Molly Ringwald — Actress
- Myrna Loy — Actress[6]
N
- Natalie West — Actress
- Naomi Judd — Country music singer and activist; member of The Judds
- Neil Jenkins — Rugby player, and the all-time record points scorer for the Welsh Rugby Union national team
- Neil Kinnock — Leader of the Labour Party[66]
- Neil Lennon — Football manager and former player, most closely associated with Celtic F.C. and Leicester City F.C.
- Nell Gwynne — Actress and courtesan[1]
- Nick Bakay — Actor
- Nicky Clarke — Celebrity hairdresser[67]
- Nicole Kidman — Actress
- Nicola Roberts — Singer, former member of Girls Aloud
- Nicola White — Field hockey player
- Noel Fisher — Actor[68]
O
- Oliver Cromwell — Political leader; first and only person to overthrow the monarchy in England and rule as non-king
- Oliver Turvey — Racing driver
- Olivia Grant — Actress
- Olivia Hallinan — Actress
- Otto II — Holy Roman Emperor known as Rufus and also Bloody[69][70]
- Otto Sander — Actor
P
- Paddy Holohan — Mixed martial artist
- Pamela Courson — Girlfriend of The Doors lead singer Jim Morrison
- Patsy Palmer — Actress
- Patti Scialfa — Singer and guitarist; E Street Band member[71]
- Patricia Quinn - Irish actress
- Paul Collingwood — Cricket player
- Paul O'Connell — Rugby union player
- Paul Scholes — Football player, nicknamed "Ginger Prince" by supporters[72]
- Peggy Morgan - Mixed martial artist
- Persephone - Queen of the underworld; daughter of Zeus and Demeter
- Piet Klocke — Cabaret artist
- Piper Laurie — Actress
R
- Rachel Caine — Fantasy author
- Rachelle Lefevre — Actress
- Rameses II — Pharaoh[73]
- Reba McEntire — Country singer, actress
- Rebecca Holden — Actress, model and singer
- Rebecca Mader — Actress and model
- Red Auerbach — Basketball coach who won 8 straight NBA Championships and was the first coach to win 1,000 games
- Red Grammer — Singer-songwriter; especially for children[6]
- Red Hugh O'Donnell — King of Tír Chonaill who led a rebellion against English Rule in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth I[74]
- Redd Foxx — Comedian; also known as "Chicago Red"[75]
- Rhys Patchell — Rugby union player
- Richard Burns — Racing driver; first Englishman to win the World Rally Championship
- Richard the Lionheart — King of England, leader of the Third Crusade[76]
- Richelle Mead – Author
- Rick Astley — Singer
- Ricky Carmichael — Motocross racer
- Rob Harley — Rugby union player
- Rob Roy MacGregor — Famous highlander, derives his name from Scottish Gaelic word for "red"[77]
- Robert Redford — Actor, producer and activist
- Robin Cook — Politician[66]
- Robyn Lively — Actress[6]
- Rod Laver — Tennis player; holds all-time record for singles titles [6]
- Ron Howard — Actor and director[1][6][22]
- Rose Leslie — Actress
- Rupert Grint — Actor[22]
- Rula Lenska — Actress[6]
- Rurik — Viking founder of Rurik Dynasty in Russia[78]
S
- Sally Jessy Raphael — Talk show host
- Salma Bennani — Princess consort of Morocco wife of King Mohammed VI
- Samantha Stosur — Professional tennis player
- Sarah Ferguson — Duchess of York[1][6]
- Sarah Bernhardt — Theater and silent film actress — The Divine Sarah[79]
- Sarah-Jane Mee — Newsreader and TV presenter
- Sarah Rafferty — Actress[6]
- Sasha Alexander — Actress[6]
- Saúl Álvarez — Boxer
- Scott Dixon — Indycar racer
- Scott Grimes — Actor and singer
- Scott Hartnell — Ice hockey player[80]
- Sharon Osbourne — English TV personality and wife of Ozzy Osbourne
- Sondra Currie — Actress
- Sean Dyche — Football player and manager
- Seth Green — Actor and comedian[81]
- Sharon Jordan — Actress and author
- Shaun Pollock — Cricketer and the most prolific bowler and batsman in history
- Shaun White — Snowboarder and skateboarder nicknamed the Flying Tomato[82]
- Shea Kerry — Writer and producer
- Sheamus — Professional wrestler[6]
- Shirley MacLaine — Actress
- Shirley Manson — Musician and actress
- Simon Pegg — Actor
- Spencer Tracy — Actor
- Stan Laurel — Actor
- Sterling Holloway — Actor, voice actor
- Stefanie Powers - Actress
- Steve Davis — Snooker player
- Steve McClaren — Football player and manager
- Steve Staunton — Football player and manager
- Susan Hayward — Actress
- Susan Sarandon — Actress
- Swoosie Kurtz — Actress
- Sylvia Plath — Author and poet[6]
T
- Tarja Halonen — the 11th President of Finland[83]
- Tracey E. Bregman — Soap opera actress
- The Fabulous Moolah — Professional wrestler; first woman inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame
- Thomas Jefferson — U.S. President[1][6][22]
- Tom Hiddleston — Actor
- Tiffany — Singer-songwriter
- Tina Louise — Actress[6]
- Tom Bailey — Singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer; former lead singer of Thompson Twins
- Tom Wolfe — Author[6]
- Tommi Läntinen — Singer-songwriter[84]
- Tori Amos — Singer and songwriter[6]
- Travis T. Flory — Actor
- Travis Jackson — First person to coin the term "Spud" when referring to Idaho Potatoes
- Trey Anastasio — Musician; member of Phish
- Tim Minchin — Comedian
- Tyler McNeely — Ice hockey player[85]
U
- Una Healy — Singer; member of The Saturdays
- The Undertaker — Professional wrestler[6]
V
- Van Morrison — Singer-songwriter
- Vera Baird — Politician
- Victoria Borwick — Politician
- Vincent van Gogh — Artist[1]
- Vivian Stanshall — Singer[86]
- Vladimir Lenin — Bolshevik leader, founder of the USSR[6]
W
- William Blake — Poet and a seminal figure in the history of poetry and the visual arts
- William Clark — Explorer
- William Rufus — King of England[87]
- Willie Nelson — Singer-songwriter; known as the Red Headed Stranger[6][22]
- Winston Churchill — Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and author[1][6]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Composer
- Woody Allen — Filmmaker, comedian and actor[6]
- William Tecumseh Sherman — Civil War general[6]
- William Wallace — Revolutionary; also known as Braveheart
- Wynonna Judd — Country singer; member of The Judds
Y
- Bird York — Actress and singer
Z
- Zarah Leander — Singer
- Zbigniew Boniek — Soccer player
See also
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- ^ a b "Red-haired people make only two percent of world's population". December 17, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
- ^ Paris, Matthew (1991), Scottish annals from English chroniclers A.D.500 to 1286,
[King John] taunted King Alexander, and because he was red-headed, sent word to him, saying, 'so shall we hunt the red fox-cub from his lairs'
- ^ Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature, vol. 1: From Columba to the Union, p. 41
- ^ White, Duncan (25 Jun 2011), "Andre Villas-Boas", Daily Telegraph, London,
the normally reserved 'Cenourinho' (Baby Carrot, because of his red hair)
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Andy was tall and handsome, with striking blue eyes and thick red hair.
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Abbe Vivaldi, who is called il prete rosso (the red priest) because of his red hair.
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the oddball with red hair who studied 'sissy' piano
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Boudica's hair color xanthos, is translated in the Greek-English Lexicon (1996) as "yellow of various shades, freq. with a tinge of red." The Revised Supplement (1996) renders xanthotrichos as "tawny-haired," so that seems the best option
- ^ Bonnie Raitt on Taking Control, Staying Sober, and Being Kissed by an Angel
- ^ Brian Campbell at NHL.com
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Brigham Young was thirty-one years old, barrel-chested and of medium height, with sandy-red hair, a clean-shaven face, and blue-gray eyes.
- ^ Kirby, Iona (25 Apr 2013), "Bryce Dallas Howard highlights flame red hair", Daily Mail, London,
Her fiery red hair is her trademark
- ^ Weir, Alison (1991). The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Grove press. p. 15. ISBN 0-8021-3683-4.
- ^ Wade, Mary Dodson (2007), Christopher Columbus: Famous Explorer, p. 1507,
No pictures of Columbus were painted during his life. People who knew him said he was tall with a long nose, red hair, and light-colored eyes. His hair turned completely white by the time he was 30 years old.
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Redheaded a natural red, with green eyes, freckles on her face and girlish, Cintia Dicker conquered space in the competitive world of supermodels.
- ^ Claude Giroux at NHL.com
- ^ Cody Eakin at NHL.com
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- ^ Daniel Sedin at NHL.com
- ^ Breznican, Anthony (26 July 2001), 'Apes' Heaps Stress on Composer Elfman, Associated Press
- ^ Daryl Sabara, zimbio.com, October 7, 2015
- ^ Duncan Keith at NHL.com
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But she was best known as 'Red Ellen', the firebrand socialist with red hair...
- ^ Cox, Laura (13 March 2013), "Being bullied over ginger hair made me, says Ed Sheeran", Daily Mail, London
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Eiríkr Thorvaldsson, generally known as Erik the Red or Eirik Raude from the color of his hair
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his natural red was back
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- ^ Lasky, Kathryn (1999), Elizabeth I: red rose of the House of Tudor, p. 218, ISBN 9780590684842
- ^ "Isla Fisher weds Sacha Baron Cohen in Jewish ceremony", The Times, March 22, 2010,
Fisher likes to keep a low profile by putting her trademark red hair up
- ^ Jakub Voracek at NHL.com
- ^ Bingham, Caroline (1968), The Making of a King: the early years of James VI and I, p. 50,
His earliest portrait shows ...his fair red hair.
- ^ The documentary James Cagney: Top Of The World
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...the sister of Peter Asher (one half of Peter and Gordon) and like him a distinctive redhead, Jane Asher dated Paul McCartney for five years. She was an experienced actress... In the mid-sixties her style inspired a million girls to be proud of their red hair ....
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we all had red hair, shading from carrot to bronze
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She was petite and feminine with beautiful red hair piled high on her head.
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...from his red hair and lifelong habit of concealing a shrewd mind behind impeccable manners, he garnered the nickname "The Red Fox of Kinderhook."
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'The Queen of Technicolor', so called because of her bright-red hair and green eyes ... Maureen O'Hara started young
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'There goes le rougeaud!' — his old nickname when he was a private in the 4th Hussars — a word equivalent to 'red head' or 'carrots'
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Some say Kinnock's red hair (when he had any) and abundant freckles turned people off.
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Actually, I am also a ginger. It's not quite the level of Cam's, but it's definitely got a whole lot of fire in it.
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William II, surnamed Rufus, from his red hair
Further reading
- Dietz, Uwe (2000), Redheads, ISBN 9783908163176
- Sacharov, Allen P (1985), The Redhead Book: A Book for and about Redheads, ISBN 9780910027045
- Douglas, Stephen (1996), The Redhead Encyclopedia, ISBN 9780964521605
- Roach, Marion (2006), The Roots of Desire: The Myth, Meaning, and Sexual Power of Red Hair, ISBN 9781582345901