In motion: Thomas Callister Hales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Callister_Hales If age is a measure of difficulty and prestige, proving the 2000 year old honeycomb conjecture is impressive. I'm calling it a TT.
There's always a smidgen of doubt when discerning cranial shape through longish hair, but I judge this individual sufficiently archetypal to serve as a public example. Good find.
I'd be interested to see what he'd look like bald. Cranial shape from the front, rear and in profile are all fairly difficult to judge with that hairdo.
Excellent example of T-front, and I agree that it's very likely a good T-back too. Somewhat backset foramen magnum gives him that appearance of hunched shoulders, which I think has a lot to do with low social status via first impressions.