John Stamos is an actor, producer, musician, and director. John Stamos’ distinctive crew cut is one of the most famous hairstyles in history. The style was first popularised by Elvis Presley and Marlon Brando; later it became associated with rebellion among young people during the 1970s – 1980s.

The crew cut requires very little maintenance, making it an ideal hairstyle for actors like John Stamos who need to keep up with their appearance but do not have the time or inclination. This hairstyle starts at just below the ears and finishes at just below the nape of the neck – thus covering all bases between neat crop cuts and shaggy layers. A popular style among both sexes, this haircut is a versatile option that will never go out of fashion.

John Stamos has had the same haircut since he was growing up in California. Throughout the many styles that he changed his hair, there was always one constant: His favorite cut fit him best and blended well with his busy life as an actor who traveled around the world meeting fans of both Full House and Fuller House (the two shows where he starred).
John Stamos Career
John Stamos has been an actor, producer, musician and Director all of his life. His most notable work has come from Full House where he played the lead character alongside Candace Cameron-Bure who played his younger sister D.J Tanner for 8 years on the show.

Stamos was born on December 19th, 1963 in Cypress, California. From early on in his career, Stamos achieved success through acting in movies and television shows such as General Hospital from 1983-1984.

In 1988, he finally got his big break when producers made the decision to bring back Full House even though four years ago ABC had canceled the show because it was losing ratings. However, this time producers wanted John Stamos as part of their cast – who originally played Uncle Jesse for the first half of its run. The show aired for six seasons before finally ending in 1995. During that time frame we saw 193 episodes air (though I’m sure there were far more than that to produce).

John Stamos Haircut
The crew cut is a hairstyle where the side of your head is trimmed down to around 2 mm length; while the top can be styled differently depending on preference. A person with this haircut would have more freedom to experiment with different styling options.

Crew Haircut
The crew cut, also known as the military haircut, is a short hairstyle that many men choose because it provides them with convenience and ease. The hairstyle goes back to the 1950s when it was popularized by soldiers or high-ranking officials in the army. Though nowadays this haircut can be used to describe any sort of hair on both sides of your head which are cropped close with just enough length left for an unkempt effect up top.

A crew cut haircut consists of short, shaved sides and back while leaving lengthier hair on top. A classic version leaves 1 or less all around.
How to get the crew haircut?
This is a popular hairstyle for those who want to feel cool and sexy but also care about how they dress. Thick-haired males are typically good candidates because of how easy this style is to maintain at home – all you need to do is follow these steps:

- Use a razor to shave the side of your head.
- Use a clipper and start at the top of your head, cutting it into a crew-cut shape.
- Part your hair down the middle and comb it forward with pomade before styling with a blow dryer.

Conclusion
As we can see, John Stamos’s hairstyles have become more and more popular. The crew cut is a sleek style that fits anyone with ease. It takes little maintenance or product – it just needs to be trimmed regularly. In addition, this haircut goes well with many hair types; so if you are looking to make the switch from your current style, then go ahead! All you have to do is ask your barber for medium length locks on top – tapering into an even shorter cut at the ends. You can curl or straighten this look anyway you prefer; just make sure you keep track of how often it gets done since these haircuts tend not to take long for some people!
