
Columbo
Just one more thing... about that eye. The fascinating story of Peter Falk’s glass eye and how it created TV's most famous stare.
Celebrities
Discover male actors with strabismus (lazy eye). See photos, facts, and background stories behind their eye conditions.

Just one more thing... about that eye. The fascinating story of Peter Falk’s glass eye and how it created TV's most famous stare.

Even the equalizer has imperfections. We explain the slight eye misalignment you might notice when Denzel Washington punishes the bad guys.

Forest Whitaker’s heavy-lidded left eye is legendary in Hollywood. Is it a lazy eye or something else? We reveal the genetic condition behind his intense eyes.

He made a career out of a childhood injury. How Jack Elam turned a blinded, wandering eye into a legendary western actor.

Aquaman star Jason Momoa is known for his scar, but fans often notice a drift in his gaze too. Here is the truth behind his unique eye alignment.

You recognize him from every Adam Sandler movie. Here is the truth about actor Jonathan Loughran’s ('Waterboy') distinct cross-eyed look.

Paul Giamatti is a master of expressive acting. We look at the condition in his left eye that adds character to his diverse roles.

Dr. Wilson on 'House M.D.' was known for his empathetic, puppy-dog stare. We explain the eye condition that gave Robert Sean Leonard his signature look.

British actor Rufus Sewell is known for playing intense villains, often helped by his unique eyes. Does he actually have a lazy eye?

From 'Gladiator' to 'A Beautiful Mind,' Russell Crowe’s intense screen presence is undeniable. But if you look closer, you’ll spot a subtle, characteristic eye condition.

Ryan Gosling's unique gaze has charmed millions, but is there a medical reason behind it? We analyze the actor's slight asymmetry.

Fans of 'The Goldbergs' watched Adam grow up, along with his distinct eyes. We reveal the unique eye condition Sean Giambrone displays.

That '70s Show star Topher Grace has a unique charm. Does a subtle lazy eye contribute to his comedic timing? We examine the photos.

Bryan Cranston played the cunning Walter White, but in real life, Bryan Cranston has a softer gaze. We explain the truth behind his eyes.












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