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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Zac Efron has taken one small step toward being the rugged leading man he so desperately wants to be, and a giant leap away from the anime-coifed heartthrob we all know from the tweeny-bopper High School Musical franchise.
Zac Efron with the fan who posted his new 'do on Twitter. (From Twitter.com)The young actor just finished shooting his upcoming Marine filmThe Lucky One in Louisiana, and he shaved his head for the lead role. His brand new jarhead 'do was debuted via Twitter thanks to a fan who ran into him, but the best part is that he's donated an undisclosed amount of cash to local charity Kingsley House for each crewmember who also shaved their heads.
According to the local Times-Picayune 30 crewmembers took Zac up on the offer, and two of them donated the hair to Locks of Love. The word is his full donation to Kingsley House -- which helps needy children and families in New Orleans -- is in the thousands of dollars. Zac's publicist, Gina Hoffman, said this is just a small part of his charity work.
"He likes doing things for charity -- two Make-A-Wish kids came a visit to the set while he was there -- and he felt like he wanted to do something for a New Orleans charity since he had such a nice time shooting there," she told the Times-Picayune.
We'll be waiting eagerly for the red carpet premiere of Zac's high-and-tight hairstyle.
Zac Efron with the fan who posted his new 'do on Twitter. (From Twitter.com)The young actor just finished shooting his upcoming Marine filmThe Lucky One in Louisiana, and he shaved his head for the lead role. His brand new jarhead 'do was debuted via Twitter thanks to a fan who ran into him, but the best part is that he's donated an undisclosed amount of cash to local charity Kingsley House for each crewmember who also shaved their heads.
According to the local Times-Picayune 30 crewmembers took Zac up on the offer, and two of them donated the hair to Locks of Love. The word is his full donation to Kingsley House -- which helps needy children and families in New Orleans -- is in the thousands of dollars. Zac's publicist, Gina Hoffman, said this is just a small part of his charity work.
"He likes doing things for charity -- two Make-A-Wish kids came a visit to the set while he was there -- and he felt like he wanted to do something for a New Orleans charity since he had such a nice time shooting there," she told the Times-Picayune.
We'll be waiting eagerly for the red carpet premiere of Zac's high-and-tight hairstyle.
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