Samuel L. Jackson’s Pulp Fiction Character Nearly Looked VERY Different

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The fabulously wet jheri curl sported by Samuel L. Jackson’s Jules Winfield in ‘Pulp Fiction’ is almost its own character.

And seemingly, he still gets quizzed about it in the street. And rightly so.

According to the star, he was originally set to sport an oversized 'blaxploitation’-style afro for the role, but the plans were abandoned when the wrong wig turned up on set.

“[Quentin] wanted it to be a big afro,” he said while in conversation with Michael Keaton for Variety’s Actors on Actors series.

“The PA he sent out to buy the wig bought the wrong wig, and came back with a jheri curl wig. He was like 'no, I told you afro!!’ But I was like 'no, this is totally right’. And I put it on, and we had this whole thing of him fussing about it.

“So I’m going 'everybody had a jheri curl at that time, this is perfect for Jules in that neighbourhood’.”

It seems Tarantino has a thing about getting hair wrong, because Jackson and the director also clashed about his character Ordell’s do in 'Jackie Brown’ too.

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“He was going through this thing about 'guys don’t wear their hair like that anymore’, and I’m going 'He’s stuck on Super Fly! He’s stuck in this Super Fly place’.

“So I actually paid for the wig to be made, and we put it on, and they were having a production meeting one day, and I walked through the production meeting to get some coffee and they thought I was somebody who’d broken in.

“When I walked over to the table, it was like their jaws dropped. [Pointing to his head] Ordell.”

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