The worst movie hairstyles of all time

Brace yourself - this gallery contains some of the most heinous hair crimes ever shown on the silver screen. From Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt to Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp, this bunch are definitely brave when it comes to 'getting into character', bad hairdos and all.
Rex FeaturesCameron Diaz
Being John Malkovich
Cam's beautiful Californian blonde locks were hidden beneath a mass of matted brunette frizzy curls for her role as Lotte in the quirky 1999 movie. Bring back the blonde!
KobalNatalie Portman
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
Natalie Portman's tightly wound sidebuns are an impressive hairdressing feat, for sure, but stylish they ain't.
Rex FeaturesBradley Cooper
American Hustle
Take it from us, Bradley, your Richie DiMaso greasy curls are a big off-screen no no.
Rex FeaturesAngelina Jolie
Gone In Sixty Seconds
Platinum blonde dreadlocks have strangely never garnered a place in any hair trend gallery we've ever compiled - and now you understand why. Sorry, Ange.
Rex FeaturesBrad Pitt
Johnny Suede
It's high, it's hairsprayed, it's pretty darn horrendous, but we can't help but have the smallest of soft spots for Brad's towering quiff from the 1991 movie gem.
Rex FeaturesMadonna
Desperately Seeking Susan
This was one of our favourite films of the 80s, but even we have to admit that Madonna's messy, badly maintained tresses were not a highlight of the cult classic.
Rex FeaturesBruce Willis
Surrogates
Bruce Willis must be one of the only men in the world who actually looks better bald.
Moving along...
Rex FeaturesMelanie Griffith
Working Girl
Forget the cringe 'sneakers' Melanie's character Tess sported for her commute to the office, it's the seriously questionable russet locks that we can't erase from our memory. Volume + frizz = one bad hair day.
Rex FeaturesChristopher Lloyd
Back To The Future
If only Doc Brown could dial that time-travelling DeLorean forward to the year 2014 when he could get that frightful white barnet sorted once and for all.
Rex FeaturesChris Tucker
The Fifth Element
A peroxide blonde 'do shaped like a microphone/shower loofah is never a good look.
Rex FeaturesBill Murray
Kingpin
A top bowler he might be, but Ernie McCracken (Bill's Kingpin character) was never going to win any prizes for this unkempt 'do.
Rex FeaturesColin Farrell
Horrible Bosses
Colin Farrell as a balding middle-aged man is not our idea of a good time.
Our eyes can't take much more.
Rex FeaturesDavid Bowie
Labyrinth
David Bowie as Jareth the Goblin King haunted our 80s dreams on an almost nightly basis. The long icy blonde hair, complete with spikes, had A LOT to do with it.
Rex FeaturesHalle Berry
X-Men
Halle Berry championed the closely cropped pixie cut in real life, but we just can't get on board with the white-grey shag sported by her X-Men character Storm.
Rex FeaturesJavier Bardem
No Country For Old Men
Javier's character Anton in the 2007 thriller wasn't exactly a likable chap. However, the scary side-swept bob didn't help matters.
Javier said at the time: "It was just depressing to look in the mirror and see that haircut. I had to live with that! It wasn't a wig. It was my hair! You go to the market to buy your milk and people get weird, like really scared."
We rest our case.
Rex FeaturesJim Carrey
Dumb & Dumber
You can smile all you like, Lloyd, but that hairdo is not photo friendly.
Rex FeaturesJohnny Depp
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Not even the hunk of all hunksters Johnny Depp could pull off this scary coiffed-to-perfection bob.
Rex FeaturesEmma Stone
The Help
Emma Stone, she of envy-inducing locks off-screen, embraced her character Skeeter's less than impressive lank waves for her role in the 2011 Oscar-winning movie. No wonder she looks so annoyed.
Rex FeaturesJohn Travolta
Pulp Fiction
The cult 1994 Quentin Tarantino classic might have catapulted John Travolta back into the spotlight after several years in movie star wilderness, but his character Vincent Vega's mullet wasn't exactly easy on the eye.
Rex FeaturesLeonardo DiCaprio
Man In The Iron Mask
It's safe to say that Leo definitely looks far prettier with a modern day 'do.
Rex FeaturesOrlando Bloom
The Lord Of The Rings
OK, yes, he is playing a mythical character but must Legolas' tresses be so, well, Michael Bolton meets mermaid?
Rex FeaturesRobert De Niro
Taxi Driver
"You talkin' to me?"
Yes, in fact, we are. We prefer our unstable war veteran cab drivers with a full head of hair, thank you.
Capish?
Rex FeaturesRobin Williams
One Hour Photo
We never imagined Mrs Doubtfire actor Robin Williams being able to pull off a scary film role - and then we saw One Hour Photo.
It's amazing how creepy a dyed combover can be.
Rex FeaturesSean Connery
Zardoz
Sean Connery is best remembered for his suave turn as sexy spy James Bond, but there was a brief moment in his career when he looked like this. There are no words*.
*Schomebody schay it ishn't scho!
Rex FeaturesKeanu Reeves
I Love You To Death
Granted, Keanu Reeves is one of the most attractive men in all of Hollywood, but even he couldn't make this nibbled-by-rats style work.
Rex FeaturesSean Penn
Carlito's Way
Sean Penn's turn as Kleinfeld in the 1993 crime drama will be imprinted on our minds always, and not just for the incredible acting. Would you just look at those corkscrew curls?!
Rex FeaturesKeifer Sutherland
The Lost Boys
Jack Bauer would not be amused.
Despite the heinous peroxide mullet, Keifer's turn as vampire David is one of our favourite performances from the 80s.
Rex FeaturesTom Cruise
Magnolia
No, Tom Cruise is not trying out to be a member of a boy band. But with this hairstyle he might stand a very good chance of getting in. Stick to the short back and sides, Mr Cruise.
Rex FeaturesPatrick Swayze
Point Break
Even the late great Patrick Swayze had his fair share of eye-wateringly bad movie hairstyles. Take this rumpled bleach 'do that his character Bodhi sported in the 1991 action movie.
Rex FeaturesRhea Perlman
Matilda
The character of Mrs Wormwood in the 1996 big screen version of Roald Dahl's classic kids book required Rhea to sport a mane of spaghetti-style blonde locks.
Rather her than us.
Rex FeaturesWill Ferrell
Anchorman
The legend that is Ron Burgundy was born in 2004 and nothing's been the same since.
Thankfully the hairsprayed-for-telly voluminous locks didn't catch on.
Rex FeaturesOwen Wilson
Zoolander
No, no, no. Sleek, blonde waves do not belong on any man. Not even Owen Wilson.
Rex FeaturesWill Ferrell
Zoolander
This is exactly how we felt when we first caught sight of Will's Zoolander character Jacobim Mugatu's 'do. A fashion mogul with this hair - we think not.
And that's a wrap.