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** In both the classic series AND the new ones, there was a group of alien creatures called the Autons, which were mannequin-like at first, but turned alive. They turn more human-ish later on, to the point where in the episode "Spearhead from Space", they look completely human. It's not scary now at all, but back in the eighties when most of the villains were Daleks or wore rubber suits... [http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/7/76/Auton_spearhead.png oh god].
** In the classic series, there was the Master in ''The Deadly Assassin'' and ''The Keeper of Traken'' who, being on the very verge of death, had basically become a walking corpse with the skeletal face to match (as best makeup of the 1970s & 80s could manage, anyway).
** A lot of ''Doctor Who'' monsters, especially if they initally seem friendly, get a ''lot'' nastier-looking when they [[Face Heel Turn|get down to business]]. For example, the [http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/4/4a/Gelth_Ambassador.PNG Gelth] from "[http:[Doctor Who (TV)//tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.phpNS/Recap/DoctorWhoNSS1E3TheUnquietDeadS1 E3 The Unquiet Dead|The Unquiet Dead]]"
** The [http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/d/d7/Siren-angry.jpg Siren] from "[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/DoctorWhoS32E3TheCurseOfTheBlackSpotS32 E3 The Curse of the Black Spot|The Curse Of The Black Spot]]" when she gets angered.
** Subverted in "Midnight." When Skye turns around, there is clearly a new consciousness, but her face is unchanged.
** The [http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/toolbox1234/DoctorWhoS5E2Smiler.png "Angry Face"] of the mechanical Smiler androids from ''The Beast Below'', it should be noted that the Smilers' heads rotated 90 degrees to display one of two [[Frozen Face|Frozen Faces]] (pleased and disapointed), making the sudden appearence of the angry face (also revealed by rotating the head 90 degrees) a total suprise.
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* Huang Chuncai, also known as "[http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/china-s-elephant-man-4210/Overview China's Elephant Man]" Think Joseph Merrick to [[Up to Eleven|10th power.]] And that includes [[The Woobie|woobie points]] [[Tear Jerker|as well.]]
* Charla Nash, the victim of a domesticated animal attack, had most of her face as well as her right hand ripped off when her friend's pet chimpanzee mauled her in 2009. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3DeJjHAz8I The result] is ''extremely'' hard to look at; hell even her operators needed counseling after seeing her damage!
* [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Robinson_:Raymond Robinson %28Green_Man28Green Man%29 |Raymond Robinson]], more commonly known as the Green Man or Charlie No Face was disfigured by an electrical line accident when he was eight. He was never able to go out during the day, but went for frequent walks at night. He was also the subject of urban legend around his home in Pennsylvania.
* Juliana Wetmore, as a result of an extreme form of Treacher Collins syndrome. She has a face, but it's not supported by bone. [[And I Must Scream|And she has normal intelligence too.]]
* Darren Bigley [[Eye Scream|lost his eyes]] and most of his face when he was mauled by a bear in 2003. Now that he has fully (well, almost, he still lacks eyes) recovered, he looks pretty okay though. Heck, he looks like a normal, even handsome, guy when he wears his sunglasses.
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