From the glamour of Hollywood to the gritty streets of New York, hairdressers have always been at the heart of some of the most fascinating stories. This curated list of biopics delves into the lives of those who have not only styled hair but also shaped culture, fashion, and history. Each film offers a unique glimpse into the world of hairdressing, showcasing the talent, creativity, and sometimes the struggles of these unsung heroes. Whether you're a film enthusiast or someone with a passion for beauty, these movies will give you a new appreciation for the art of hairdressing.

Shampoo (1975)
Description: Set in the 1960s, this film follows George Roundy, a Beverly Hills hairdresser, as he navigates his personal and professional life amidst political upheaval. It's a satirical look at the hairdressing industry and the social scene of the time.
Fact: Warren Beatty, who played George, also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards.


Hair (1979)
Description: While primarily a musical about the hippie counterculture, this film features scenes in a hairdressing salon, reflecting the era's fashion and attitudes towards hair.
Fact: The film was adapted from the Broadway musical of the same name.


Hairspray (1988)
Description: This John Waters' cult classic follows Tracy Turnblad, a big-haired teenager who dreams of dancing on a local TV show. It's a celebration of individuality and the hairdressing culture of the 1960s.
Fact: The film was adapted into a Broadway musical and later remade into a film in


Blow Dry (2001)
Description: This British comedy-drama revolves around a hairdressing competition in a small town, where rival hairdressers face off, with personal and professional stakes at play. It's a heartwarming tale of family, rivalry, and the art of hairdressing.
Fact: The film features real hairdressers in the competition scenes to ensure authenticity.


Beauty Shop (2005)
Description: Gina Norris, a talented hairdresser, opens her own salon after leaving a high-end hair salon. This film showcases the entrepreneurial spirit and the vibrant community within a hair salon.
Fact: Queen Latifah, who stars as Gina, also produced the film.


Good Hair (2009)
Description: While not a traditional biopic, this documentary by Chris Rock explores the cultural significance of African-American hair care, focusing on the industry's impact on society and the personal stories of those involved.
Fact: Chris Rock was inspired to make this film after his daughter asked him why she didn't have "good hair."


The Hairdresser's Husband (1990)
Description: This French film tells the story of a man who has always been fascinated by hairdressers and eventually marries one. It's a poetic exploration of love and obsession with hairdressing.
Fact: The film was directed by Patrice Leconte, known for his visually stunning and emotionally rich storytelling.


The Salon (2005)
Description: This film centers on Jenny, a hairdresser who inherits her mother's salon and must navigate the challenges of running a business while dealing with personal issues. It's a story of empowerment and community.
Fact: Vivica A. Fox, who plays Jenny, also served as an executive producer for the film.


The Big Tease (1999)
Description: A Scottish hairdresser travels to Los Angeles to compete in a prestigious hairdressing competition, only to find out it's a hoax. It's a humorous take on the hairdressing world and the pursuit of fame.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life World Hairdressing Championships.


Hairdresser's Night (1986)
Description: This short film by French director Jean-Luc Godard captures the surreal and often absurd moments in a hairdresser's life, blending reality with fantasy.
Fact: It's one of the few narrative films by Godard that focuses on a single profession.
