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Without my Vulcan cat suit, Frankenstein wig and pointed ears, I don't get recognized. I love the fact I'm a shape shifter who can go unnoticed.


I love to put on a wig, a costume, inhabit a different world and be called something different.


I've worn wigs. I've done a few plays where I have to wear a wig because they needed longer hair.


I am all for trying out various kinds of hair styles. I have even worn a wig earlier in a film where I essayed the part of a woman.


I've taken my cue from people here and from viewers, especially survivors-who said, 'When it's time to literally flip your wig, you'll know.'


Sometimes people think I'm wearing a wig when I'm not wearing a wig, and then sometimes they think I'm not wearing a wig when I am wearing a wig.


I don't want a wig that looks like a wig; I want one that could pass for a weave.


You really just want to know that somebody loves you for you. Sometimes you feel like an ATM machine with a wig on it.


When I first put on the red wig and the red dress, I couldn't believe it was happening. I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is the dress everyone knows 'Annie' for, and I'm wearing it.'


Even when I was a kid, I had this insane head of flaming hair. It looked like a wig.


The first rappers I ever got into were Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, and Nas. Those are the guys. Those are the dudes that flipped my wig.


I can be an incredibly fabulous person, and I don't have to be in the highest heels, the tallest wig, the skimpiest outfit. I can let other things speak for me now.


I can be an incredibly fabulous person, and I don't have to be in the highest heels, the tallest wig, the skimpiest outfit.


As long as I can wear a wig I can be any character, and in real life I can be myself.


I don't wear a wig. I'd feel terrible onstage with a wig. I hate to be so 'Actors Studio'-ish, but I like to feel it's me out there.


The make up took about an hour to put on, but the wig was a thing that bothered me more than anything else.


A wig is a wig is a wig.


In a world of iPads and emails, nothing has really changed in the theatre. You still get in an hour early, do your wardrobe, put an old pair of tights under your wig, and you have, 'This is your call, Miss Jensen'. I got exhilarated by that.


If you wear a wig, everybody notices. But if you then dye the wig, people notice the dye.