Brad Murdoch: Modeling And The Importance Of Hair
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Brad Murdoch is a popular model in the Philippines who has appeared in several television and print advertisements. He has also been featured in fashion events for Marc Ecko and other fashion brands. One of his other media exposures was being featured in the “Get Me!” dating challenge in GMA7′s Extra Challenge. In the show, he, along with 11 other challengers (including Bim Cecilio and Edward Paez) were tasked to win the hearts of the three searchers Katrina Halili, Katarina Perez and Ella V. One of this Filipino-Australian hunk’s notable career moves is his cross into showbiz via ABS-CBN’s Fantaserye entitled Super Inggo where he played the role of the main villain, Prince of Darkness. In the show, his character mistakenly thinks that his long lost son is the show’s protagonist; and this was where the conflict of the story arose. The show also featured Mark Manicad who was cast to play one of the minor villains in the show. Apart from Brad’s towering height of 5’10″, his trademark long curly brown locks have proven to be his greatest asset in landing modeling jobs. In the male modeling world, you have to remain young-looking to continue getting modeling jobs; and having a head full of hair plays a vital role in doing so. However, as young men age, the normal hairline does rise about ½ inch in the front and about 1 to 1½ inches in the corners.This is not what the advertisers want in their young male models. Like with male actors, low hairlines are a sign of virility and youth, and no one wants to get cast as an older man before their time. (from baldingblog.com) It is quite apparent that Brad has been gifted with a good set of genes; up to now, he has not shown any sign of balding. If having a full head of hair is also a sign of his longevity in showbiz, I think Brad is going to be here for several more years to come. |
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