Redhead

Redhead may refer to:

  • A person with red hair
  • Redhead (album), an album by Bleu
  • Redhead (bird), a North American duck, Aythya americana
    • A colloquial name for the immatures and adult females (i.e., any non-adult-male) of some other ducks, notably smew and mergansers
  • Redhead (film), a 1962 German film
  • Redhead (musical), a 1959 musical, for which Richard Kiley won the Best Actor Tony Award
  • Redhead, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie
  • Redheadday, a festival in the Netherlands where thousands of people with red hair meet annually
  • Redheads (matches), a brand of matches sold in Australia
  • Brian Redhead (1929–1994), BBC Radio presenter on the Today programme
  • Doreen Redhead, Manitoba judge
  • Mark Redhead, film producer and writer
  • Cachointioni (?-1756), also known as "Red Head", an Onondaga chief
  • The milkweed plant species Asclepias curassavica
  • A kind of stage light (800W tungsten light); see theatrical lighting
  • A fan of the folk trio Red Molly
  • Ionization gauge (a.k.a. "redhead gauge"), used to measure vacuum

Red-headed may refer to:

In zoology:

  • Chinese red-headed centipede, centipede from East Asia and Australasia
  • Red-headed Bunting, passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae
  • Red-headed Titi, type of New World monkey
  • Red-headed Vulture, species of Old World vulture found in South Asia
  • Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), small or medium-sized woodpecker

In other fields:

  • "Redhead" or "Rudy", a fictional tank from the Polish TV series Czterej Pancerni i Pies
  • "The Red-Headed League", one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Red-Headed Woman, 1932 film of the Pre-Code era
  • "Mr. Monk and the Red-Headed Stranger", episode of Monk
  • All American Red Heads Team a professional women’s basketball team
  • Qizilbash

Famous quotes containing the word redhead:

    It was dreadful. They tried to put the little redhead in a cage.
    Sarah Ferguson (b. 1959)