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Sam Elliott’s Mullet Era Was Pure Magic—And Fans Still Can’t Get Enough of This Retro Look

The 'Landman' star's retro hairstyle paired with that signature mustache is as swoon-worthy as it gets

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  • Sam Elliott has sported several iconic looks throughout his career.
  • One of his most legendary was the mullet he had throughout the 70s and 80s.
  • Here, take a look at a few photos of Sam Elliott with his iconic mullet.

Over the years, the iconic looks of Sam Elliott have stolen hearts, and no matter how much time passes, the Landman and 1883 actor remains a certified hunk. Whether it was the salt-and-pepper locks of his younger years, that ever-present ‘stache that only gets better with age or his slick, white strands at 81 years old, it’s safe to say he can pull off just about any look—but there’s one look from his past that fans can’t help but look back on with love. One of the most popular hairstyles of the 70s and 80s, the mullet is making a comeback. A shorter cut on the sides and top is accompanied by a longer, flowing look down the back, and Sam Elliott sported a style similar to this during his early career. As young men nowadays opt for this retro look, take a look back at one of Sam’s best hairstyles—that younger generations are emulating today.

Sam looks swoon-worthy in the ’70s

Sam Elliott, 1975
Sam Elliott, 1975Screen Archives/Getty Images

Sam Elliott poses in this 1975 snapshot, and that retro ‘do paired with his signature mustache is as good as it gets! Around this time, Elliott was putting in the work on screen, appearing in guest roles and various supporting parts in both television and film.

Sam Elliott in ‘Mask’

Sam Elliott and Cher, Mask, 1985
Sam Elliott and Cher in ‘Mask’, 1985Universal/Getty Images

The actor rocked a mullet once again in the 1985 film Mask, in which he starred opposite Cher and Eric Stoltz.

Luscious locks we love

Sam Elliott, 1987
Sam Elliott, 1987Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Does it get any cooler than this? A 42-year-old Sam Elliott stuns in this 1987 photograph at USA Today‘s fifth anniversary celebration. Between the hair, the outfit and the mustache, we can’t decide which detail of this look is our favorite!

Sam and Whoopi shine in ‘Fatal Beauty’

Whoopi Goldberg and Sam Elliott, Fatal Beauty, 1987
Whoopi Goldberg and Sam Elliott, ‘Fatal Beauty’, 1987Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Getty Images

Sam Elliott and Whoopi Goldberg starred side-by-side in the 1987 action comedy Fatal Beauty, where Goldberg led the way as Detective Rita Rizzoli.

Sam with no ‘stache

Katharine Ross and Sam Elliott, 1988
Katharine Ross and Sam Elliott, 1988Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Sam Elliott with no mustache is certainly a rare sight to see, but we don’t love him any less without it! In this 1988 photograph, Elliott attends the Golden Globe Awards alongside his wife, Katharine Ross. The duo got married in 1984 after meeting on the set of horror movie The Legacy (1978)—and it sure didn’t scare off their love, which has remained strong ever since!

Sam strikes a pose in the early ’90s

Sam Elliott, circa 1990
Sam Elliott, circa 1990Oscar Abolafia/TPLP/Getty Images

Sam Elliott’s mullet is on point in this brooding photograph from decades ago, and we’re starting to think he ought to bring this look back once and for all! Whether he’s sporting that legendary mullet from his younger years or rocking his distinguished silver fox look today, one thing’s for certain: Sam Elliott has always been—and will always be—a timeless heartthrob. His effortless cool, that iconic mustache and his genuine warmth have made him a beloved figure for generations.

Left: Sam Elliott in '1883': Right Sam Elliott in 'Landman'
Left: Sam Elliott in ‘1883’: Right: Sam Elliott in ‘Landman’Paramount+

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