9. Edie McClurg Styled Her Own Hair
In a 2010 interview with Vanity Fair, McClurg said Grace’s hairdo should be 1960s inspired, “because Grace felt she looked best in the [1960s] and kept her look from that era.” Unfortunately, the women’s hairstylist on the set was hired for her skills blowing out Mia Sara’s hair and wasn’t sure how to give Grace her characteristic look. McClurg proceeded to tease and style her own tresses. When she was done, Hughes asked her how many pencils she could fit in her hair. They discovered that three pencils would stay tangled in her hair but a fourth would fall out, thus creating the hilarious moment when Mr. Rooney’s assistant finds lost writing instruments in her coif.
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