Everett Sloane’s Plastic Surgery (Nose Job) – See Transformation
Yes, Everett Sloane had plastic surgery in the form of a nose job. Check out the transformation in the images below. Was the cosmetic procedure worth it? At least, the movie actor seems to believe so.
American actor known for his roles in a couple of Orson Welles directed films including parts as Bernstein in Citizen Kane and Arthur Bannister in The Lady from Shanghai.
He joined a theater company after dropping out of college and then later dropped acting to work on Wall Street. He later returned to acting after the 1929 market crash.
He played parts in works that include but are not limited to Prince of Foxes, Somebody Up There Likes Me, and The Patsy.
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‘A radical change after surgery has ruined more than one career,” said Barry Markman, a Las Vegas plastic surgeon who has a large theatrical clientele. It is said that after Everett Sloane, who played William Randolph Hearst’s assistant in ”Citizen Kane,” had his hooked nose refined, he never worked again.
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