No way, I understand how a body double might fool us, but how would a body double fool his family? Wouldn’t his wife have to be in on it? I mean, is she a professional actress or is she also a body double?
In the past 10 years, Joe got much older, grayer, his ears and nose continued to grow BUT he continued to get plastic surgery. That is why he looks freakish when he smiles. Joe’s hair has been done over more than once. Long ago, he had to get hair plugs, but later on in life he probably started to take hair growth pills to bring his natural hair back.
Two of the body parts that continue to grow in older people are noses and ears. Thus, these parts can’t be relied upon for identification. Noses get longer and ears get droopier.
Earlobes just continue growing longer at the lower top of the earlobe and gain a detached appearance.
Part of this lengthening may also be due to the long term effects of gravity on aging loose skin.
We also need to remember that older people lose collagen in their skin which leads to the more sagging. Additionally, ears have no bones and are completely made of cartilage which can also weaken with age.
In any case, ears are one of the worst things to use in establishing a person’s identity over time.
No way, I understand how a body double might fool us, but how would a body double fool his family? Wouldn’t his wife have to be in on it? I mean, is she a professional actress or is she also a body double?
In the past 10 years, Joe got much older, grayer, his ears and nose continued to grow BUT he continued to get plastic surgery. That is why he looks freakish when he smiles. Joe’s hair has been done over more than once. Long ago, he had to get hair plugs, but later on in life he probably started to take hair growth pills to bring his natural hair back.
Two of the body parts that continue to grow in older people are noses and ears. Thus, these parts can’t be relied upon for identification. Noses get longer and ears get droopier.
Thanks for your input. How did his earlobes go from unattached to attached though?
Earlobes just continue growing longer at the lower top of the earlobe and gain a detached appearance.
Part of this lengthening may also be due to the long term effects of gravity on aging loose skin.
We also need to remember that older people lose collagen in their skin which leads to the more sagging. Additionally, ears have no bones and are completely made of cartilage which can also weaken with age.
In any case, ears are one of the worst things to use in establishing a person’s identity over time.