Maybe it's more that CK's hair is thick enough to be styled without a part (which mine refuses to do, dangit). What looks unnatural to you about Tim Hutton's hair, le n? He almost certainly dyes it; he's ~49 and I know I've seen photos of him with grey at the temples.
Riley ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
They asked about his hair?
Hee, yes! One of the DJ's is female and kept raving about it, don't ever cut it, etc.
Zen, I've been looking at his temples, I think he has a toupee or some weave for the top of his head. I think the man is really bald.
Having stared at lots of photos of Tim Hutton (for research!) I think he has curly Irish hair and a receding hairline, and he's let the front grow out, so it's kinda fluffy and sticks out if nobody puts any product in it. His website has a couple photos of him just hanging around the house, and he looks messy but not bald.
(By "curly Irish hair", I mean "hair like mine": really curly in the back and somewhat less curly in the front, equalling "mad hair" or "WTF do I do with this?". I don't know if Hutton is Irish or not.)
He looked like he had a receding hairline in The Runway Job, which I think would be an odd choice for fake hair.
Ah, white privilege saves the day on White Collar.
First time that Neal actually makes my knees wobble and it's Burke that gets the lusty attention of the woman, hee! He did look quite nice in that burgundy shirt.
Please, though, can we not have a second episode end with some cheesy feel-good ending with a cute little brat? Last week made me cringe.
Bayliss!
Oooh! Daddy issues!
Continuing to love the lack of drama between Elizabeth and Peter.
Were all of Mozzie's lines from Die Hard?