JASON MOMOA
http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/0...stay_put.shtml
excerpt:
The plan was to keep the dreads and sew them back on for the first
three episodes of the new season, which begins airing in July on SCI FI
Channel in the U.S. That process, however, proved easier said than done.
"It took a little over nine hours," Momoa said. "It was painful, and I
didn't sleep for four days. I grew my hair out when I cut them, and
they braided it and sewed my old dreads back in. It looked great -- it
just took a long time."
Not only was the re-hairing process painstakingly long, but it was also
painful.
REST AT LINK ABOVE
http://www.gateworld.net/news/2008/0...stay_put.shtml
excerpt:
The plan was to keep the dreads and sew them back on for the first
three episodes of the new season, which begins airing in July on SCI FI
Channel in the U.S. That process, however, proved easier said than done.
"It took a little over nine hours," Momoa said. "It was painful, and I
didn't sleep for four days. I grew my hair out when I cut them, and
they braided it and sewed my old dreads back in. It looked great -- it
just took a long time."
Not only was the re-hairing process painstakingly long, but it was also
painful.
REST AT LINK ABOVE
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