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* [[Brigham Young]], who led the [[Mormon pioneers]] to the [[Utah Territory]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/presidents/controllers/potcController.jsp?leader=2&topic=facts |title=Brigham Young - Basic Facts |publisher=Lds.org |date= |accessdate=2012-02-29}}</ref>
* [[Brigham Young]], who led the [[Mormon pioneers]] to the [[Utah Territory]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/presidents/controllers/potcController.jsp?leader=2&topic=facts |title=Brigham Young - Basic Facts |publisher=Lds.org |date= |accessdate=2012-02-29}}</ref>
*[[Harry Knowles]], American Movie critic.
*[[Harry Knowles]], American Movie critic.
*[[Shane Koyczan]], Canadian poet and writer.
*[[Clayton Kershaw]], player for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
*[[Clayton Kershaw]], player for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
*[[Bill Walton]], Retired Basketball player.
*[[Bill Walton]], Retired Basketball player.

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Abraham Lincoln wearing a chin curtain beard.

The chin curtain beard (also called a Donegal or Lincoln) is a particular style of facial hair that grows along the jaw line and covers the chin completely. This is not to be confused with the chinstrap beard—a similar style of beard that also grows along the jaw line but does not fully cover the chin. In addition, many chin curtain beards do not extend that far below the jawline, if at all, whereas all chinstrap beards generally do.

This style of facial hair was made famous by individuals such as Abraham Lincoln.

In Spain, it could be largely associated with 1970s progres and other cultural icons, such as writer Álvaro Pombo.

Famous or notable chin curtains

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ "Brigham Young - Basic Facts". Lds.org. Retrieved 2012-02-29.