AMY IRVING: WHEN BAD HAIR HAPPENS TO GOOD PEOPLE

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We've been a fan of Amy Irving for years, but we have to call a spade a spade. This hairstyle is a disaster. Sadly, it reminds us of a Beethoven wig. Somehow when she was a brunette, the curly ringlets worked better, and her natural look was very appealing. It’s definitely time for a makeover.

Posted by hoodlum on October 2, 2008

There are 18 Comments.  TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK!

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  1. By Anonymous
    On October 2, 2008 at

    That’s a Bach wig. Beethoven’s hair was wavy and stuck out everywhere.

  2. By Anonymous
    On October 2, 2008 at

    Janet you shouldn’t be giving hair advice.

  3. By Anonymous
    On October 2, 2008 at

    LOL at dumb hollyweird liberals this weekend by watching “An American Carol”

  4. By HAIREE FLORENCE
    On October 2, 2008 at

    STILL LAUGHING ABOUT YOU GIVING HAIR ADVICE..GOTTA LOVE YA

  5. By Kittee Kattee
    On October 2, 2008 at

    P.S. Amy: I know you got enough money from Spielberg to spring for some eyeliner and foundation. Keep it together, girl!!!!!

  6. By The blue gardenia
    On October 2, 2008 at

    Not sure if this is a wig. I never understod why Spielberg married Amy, when he always said he was in love with Kate Capshaw. Cost him a bundle. Love Amy.

  7. By Bu
    On October 2, 2008 at

    That is her naturally Curly hair?

  8. By babytee
    On October 3, 2008 at

    Janet, your straw yellow yarn wig in your picture doesn’t do much for you either.

  9. By Bunny
    On October 3, 2008 at

    Her skin looks amazing! (I believe that’s her natural hair.)

  10. By gerard Vandenberg
    On October 3, 2008 at

    SHE SAW TOO MANY MOVIES?
    It’s gone to her HEAD, folks!!

  11. By babygreens
    On October 3, 2008 at

    Uh, I don’t get it. I think her hair looks nice.

  12. By kait
    On October 3, 2008 at

    When hair has that much natural kink it needs to be longer, i.e. below the shoulders, to be flattering. Its present color, and her funky eyebrow color, could use a little work too. And there’s nothing worse than natural lighting, huh?

  13. By Anonymous
    On October 4, 2008 at

    IT’S HARD TO DEAL WITH REALLY TIGHTLY CURLED HAIR, BETTER TO LET IT GO NATURAL…BUT YES LONGER WOULD BE BETTER…AND NOT SO VERY BLOND.

  14. By Anonymous
    On October 4, 2008 at

    IT’S HARD TO DEAL WITH REALLY TIGHTLY CURLED HAIR, BETTER TO LET IT GO NATURAL…BUT YES LONGER WOULD BE BETTER…AND NOT SO VERY BLOND.

  15. By Anonymous
    On October 4, 2008 at

    IT’S HARD TO DEAL WITH REALLY TIGHTLY CURLED HAIR, BETTER TO LET IT GO NATURAL…BUT YES LONGER WOULD BE BETTER…AND NOT SO VERY BLOND.

  16. By Anonymous
    On October 6, 2008 at

    “I never understod why Spielberg married Amy, when he always said he was in love with Kate Capshaw. Cost him a bundle. Love Amy.”
    Huh? You’ve got the wrong information. Amy and Steven were together and married for years before he ever met Kate “homewrecker” Capshaw.
    She was a precurser to homewrecker Angelina Jolie. Kate never had much of a career. The only starring roles she got was because of Spielberg.

  17. By Derek
    On October 15, 2008 at

    Yes, her hair looked better dark. And yes Janet you need to ditch that weird yellow fright wig that you call hair. You are far TOO OLD to try a 18 year old haircolor. Go oback to a natural pretty blonde ASAP. Amy does need better makeup, with all her money she can afford Mack.

  18. By Ms Renee Carter
    On January 24, 2010 at

    I THINK AMY IRVING IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ACTRESSES EVER; STILL AT THE AGE OF 56!!! SHE IS FAR PRETTIER THAN KATE CAPSHAW IS; AND SHE CAN ACT BETTER, TOO. YET, MR SPIELBERG FELL IN LOVE WITH MISS “NAIL” (CAPSHAW’S REAL NAME), A NON-JEW. IS IT BECAUSE OF THE SOUTHERN TWANG AND BIG BOOBS, OR WHAT?

    AMY IRVING HAS BEAUTIFUL HAIR; IT IS NATURALLY CURLY AND SHE IS BLESSED. MOST WOMEN GO TO THE HAIRDRESSER TO GET CURLS LIKE THAT. AMY IRVING’S REAL NAME IS AMY IRVING.

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