
This is the first ever photo we've been able to locate of a toupless Shats in which we see signs of baldness in the crown area (sourced from the often factually innacurate E! True Hollywood William Shatner documentary). The picture is of a 1958 production of The World of Suzie Wong in New York. Bill was just 27 years-old at the time.

That's a yamulke
ReplyDeleteThat's a ukelele
ReplyDeleteThat's a yarmulke + ukelele
ReplyDeleteThat could just be the light shining of it a certain way.
ReplyDeleteNot likely
DeleteGet a life, will you people?
ReplyDeleteIn Iowa we call that a monkey's butt! hehe
ReplyDeleteThat’s simply a light shining on a yarmulke (or a ukulele).
ReplyDeleteI think the guy who said, get a life is right, I NEED TO GET A LIFE.....
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