

Where to See This Beard: Game of Thrones. You’ll grow a sick beard and also invent the smiley face somehow. Nope, don’t stop to think about why or consider other coping mechanisms. Why It’s Iconic: Sometimes you have a lot going on in your life and the only way to deal with all those emotions is just to start running. Type of Beard: The type of beard you’d grow if you ran across the entire United States without stopping to shave. However, the untrimmed mustache does get in the way a bit while sipping on a creamy beverage. The scruffy facial hair just adds to the laid back, Californian charm of the character. Why It’s Iconic: What ISN’T iconic about the Dude, let’s be real. Type of Beard: Somewhat long goatee, sometimes dipped in a White Russian. Where to See This Beard: The Big Lebowski. It’s long, scraggly, unkempt, but hey – there are more things to worry about while stranded for years and years than keeping your beard looking fresh. Why It’s Iconic: Tom Hanks in Cast Away does an incredible job on screen with not much more than the ocean and a volleyball, but his beard acts as a benchmark for the passage of time. Type of Beard: Man deserted on a desert island chic. There’s nothing like being on the seven seas, probably DRUNK, and taking the time to perfectly braid two little sections of your braid, like every day. Why It’s Iconic: A pirate’s life is a beard stylist’s life. Type of Beard: Triple combo of mustache, soul patch, and crazy two-braid long chin strap. Where to See This Beard: The Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Sure, he starts the show with only a mustache, but that clean cut, yet somehow menacing goatee shows up at the end of the second season and stays strong throughout. Why It’s Iconic: The story of meek science teacher turned heartless drug kingpin was groundbreaking in the golden age of TV, and no other person comes to mind more clearly when thinking of the show than Heisenberg himself. Dumbledore remedies this problem by tying his iconic beard into the fanciest ponytail, with mini charms and everything. A headmaster dealing with drama that plagues Hogwarts every minute of its existence doesn’t have TIME to have such a beard in his way.

Why It’s Iconic: Gandalf walked, so Dumbledore could run.

Type of Beard: Wizard style, and then some. Where to See This Beard: The Harry Potter movies. You know that “wizard hair, don’t care” is his motto, especially in Gandalf the Grey form, because nothing on that head saw a brush at any point in his adventures. Why It’s Iconic: Gandalf’s beard is iconic because he truly is adorned with THE wizard’s beard. Type of Beard: When grey – long, unruly, bushy. Where to See This Beard: The Lord of the Rings trilogy The Hobbit trilogy. His longest day of work is in the middle of winter, so he HAS to have a beard that magnificent keeping him warm all night long. Why It’s Iconic: It’s Santa, c’mon! The most iconic dude out there – big white beard, bright red suit, always laughing. Type of Beard: Big and bushy white as snow. Where to See This Beard: The mall in December the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade your house on Christmas Eve. We’ve selected only fictional bearded characters (sorry Abe Lincoln and Bob Ross), and this list is in no particular order. Here is our list of the characters with the most iconic beards EVER. We love thinking about Halloween costumes for dudes with beards, and, frankly, we can’t get enough of it.
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T be so intimidating without his full goatee and sideburns? And can you even imagine Jack Sparrow at ALL without picturing him twirling his facial hair as he stumbled about? No. Would Santa be so jolly without his white-as-snow whiskers? Would Mr.
