Bald Headed Man

The Bald Headed Man (or sometimes Bald Man with Long Nose) is one of Olaf's original troupe. One confusion is that in Book the First, The Bad Beginning, one member of the troupe is listed as the Wart-Faced Man. This character was never mentioned again, but some fans believe that this is the Bald-Headed Man, who was described on the audiobook's accompanying song as being "covered with warts". His alias was Flacutono, which is an anagram of Count Olaf.

The Bald Headed Man helped with many of Count Olaf's schemes. In Book the Fourth, The Miserable Mill, wearing a white, curly wig and a surgical mask, he disguised himself as Foreman Facutono, the foreman at Lucky Smells Lumbermill. He tripped Klaus Baudelaire several times, causing Klaus' glasses to break. Klaus was then hypnotised at the optometrist's office where Count Olaf and his associate Dr. Orwell were working. His identity was revealed at the end of the book when he fled the mill with Count Olaf.

When Klaus said that he found the person of indeterminate gender the scariest, Violet stated that she found the bald man the scariest, possibly because of the threat he gave her in the Bad Beginning.

There isn't another appearence of the Bald Headed Man until Book the Eighth, The Hostile Hospital. In this book, diguised in a costume similar to in The Miserable Mill, he calls himself Doctor Facutono. He and Count Olaf's other associates try to preform the world's first cranioectomy (head removal) on Violet Baudelaire, but she is saved when her siblings stall the surgery.

The Bald Headed Man met his end in Book the Ninth, The Carnivorous Carnival, when he was eaten by lions along with Madame Lulu.