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Bill the Butcher, Gangs of New York (2002)

The Look: While the eyes go to the perfectly curled mustache ends, dual daggers ready to strike, his hearty sideburns deserve praise as well. But what’s even more important is what’s not there: The hairless gulf between the two is symbolical of Bill the Butcher’s “keep your kind out of my yard” philosophy of race relations in the melting pot of 19th century New York City. Ok, fine. That may be reading a bit too much into it.

Significant Awards: Best Actor at BAFTAs, NY Film Circle, SAG Awards and 14 others; nominated for Oscar, Golden Globe, and three others.

Expert Opinion: “Daniel’s best moustache by far. It is fully developed and demonstrates commitment, flair, and attention to detail.”

Grade: His performance in this film is the epitome of a one-man show, best exemplified whenever Day-Lewis and his paradigm of facial production share the screen with that ratty mess on Leo’s face. (A)