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How to Do a 1940's Character : Hair & Hats for a 1940's Character

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

Picking out hair and hats for a 1940's one-woman show. Learn how to act as a 1940's character in this free video on theater and performance.

Expert: Kat Litrenta
Bio: Kat Litrenta has performed from Boyton to Pittsburg for 25 years. She has created over 10 characters for her one-woman shows.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

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  • you have something that just really makes me want to pay attention to you.

  • na,na...she's actualy very authentic. i think most people automaticly think of "pin-ups" hairstyles when they think of or hear about the "1940's" but the reality is that most women were very busy taking care of the things with a little war called "WW2"

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  • This is pretty accurate. Most people didn't curl their hair like in all the YT tutorials because it took to long. That brig said, if you were a fan of curls and wanted to wear them daily, you'd get a perm.

  • where can i get a hat like that? i need it for a school project so if there is a way to make it real quick at home it will help alot! THANK YOU!

  • I'm glad someone knows the 1940's weren't just about pin-ups!

  • jesus christ..what the hell is that?? definately not 40 s style...

  • you remind me of martha stewart :) i mean that in a good way :D i luv martha stewart..and u remind me of her ...cool idea

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