I think it was holland taylor. she plays on two and a half men.
because some one in the family had and and it recessive trait
Not necessarily. you only need one parent with the red head gene fo it to be able to pass down.
Yes, Roux is a French last name. It is a common surname in French-speaking countries like France and Belgium.
having blond hair is the same as having brown hair or red hair. but in my opinion blonds do have more fun(and r much prettier!) -blueeyedblondie being a blond is no different than being brown or black haired. exept we blonds r much prettier!!!!!!!!!!!!
Simple genetics. Red hair is a recessive gene (one which both parents must carry) If the mothers hair is blond and the fathers is red, then both parties must have a red gene somewhere down the line. Also, children's hair color often changes as they grow older.
Dark Haired: Moreno (Masculine)Red-headed: Pelirrojo (Masculine)Blond: Rubio (Masculine)Brown Haired: Pelo Castaño (Masculine)To make it feminine, change the O to an A. You use O for males and A for females.
Not necessarily. If both parents have the recessive gene for red hair, the child may have red hair. Brunet parents could also have a blond child.
YES!!!! Both of my parents have dark brown hair. My oldest sister has blond hair and my other sister and I have copper red hair!!!
Kurt's hair was dark brown when he was an adult and he was a child his hair was blond. He dyed his haired red for the first half of 1992 until Frances was born.
Paramore is a band with a red haired singer.
The answer to this question depends on their parents' hair colors. If both have a blond (or red) haired parent, it is possible they could have children with blond (or red) hair. The black is more dominant than brown, so if the black haired parent has two black haired parents it is much more likely they will have black hair or the black has about 65% the brown has 35% so it will be a mix of black and brown probably black with a bit of brown i was learning about DNA
red-haired is 'roux' (masc.) or 'rousse' (fem.) in French.