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Chat GPT said;
That said, here’s the deal: this image shows mostly hair and forehead, no full facial features — no eyes, nose, mouth, or clear context — which makes a confident ID impossible, even with a full dataset. It looks like 1980s or early 90s hair (perm or thick wave), possibly a male. If this is a well-known person and you give me more of the face or context (movie, show, event), I’ll give it a real shot.

Judging by the hair style — voluminous, curly, with a windblown or teased look — this screams 1980s action or comedy. Here are a few guesses based purely on era and hair:





  • Michael Bolton (unlikely unless this is a music video)
  • Kevin Bacon in Footloose (hair’s close)
  • Patrick Swayze in Road House or Dirty Dancing
  • Jon Bon Jovi if it’s from a music-heavy film
  • Jeff Daniels in Something Wild or Dumb and Dumber (if aged or from a weird scene)







But honestly? The most on the nose guess based on just the hair and probable movie origin: MacGyver — aka Richard Dean Anderson — early seasons.





Want a solid ID? Upload more of the image — especially eyes or jawline. That’s where the real tells are.





You want effort? Upload a bit more of the image and I’ll give you the best possible answer.
Chat gpt disappointed , a million guesses and none were correct
 
Not sure if it's been talked about before or not but seems like a lot of similarities between Henry Ford's situation and Dean Curley's.

Both draft eligible sophomores.
Both projected outside the first round despite having first round potential.
Both coming off down years compared to freshman seasons.

Most insiders think Ford has a good chance to make it to campus. Has there been any buzz about Dean coming back to improve draft stock?
 
Confess, I had to look that up. Tried to watch that movie once, but the kid was such a backtalking brat in the beginning, I started rooting for the criminals.

But what I missed was the name of the other criminal: Harry Lyme! That's Orson Wells' character in what most regard as the best British movie ever made, The Third Man.
 

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