George Clooney dye his hair and shocks “Broadway”: “My wife will hate it!”

In his first appearance on the stage of the Broadway Theater, George Clooney caught the attention, not only with his usual talent, but also with a completely different look. The international star appeared in the official performance of the play “Good Night … Good luck” Thursday evening, reincarnating the character of the legendary journalist “Edward R. Moro », his famous silver hair was dyed into dark brown, in a bold shift that gave a new character to his appearance.
The show, which was held at the “Winter Garden” theater in New York, witnessed a remarkable presence of prominent names in the world of art and fashion, among them: Jennifer Lopez, Uma Thurman, Kaya Jerber, Sindy Krufford, Randy Jerber and King, which gave the evening a festive character par excellence.
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George Clooney dye his hair and shocks “Broadway”: “My wife will hate it!”
Clooney’s move comes in a context that appears to be turning into a phenomenon between Hollywood stars from the first row; The dye of dark hair has recently become a mirror of what some call the “middle age crisis” with the flavor of the stars and stars of the red carpet. Leonardo DiCaprio, for example, recently appeared with dark brown hair during the award season, and later in “Cinemacon”, where he was promoting his upcoming cooperation with director Paul Thomas Anderson in the movie “Battle of Other”. Ben Affleck also joined the change, too, after separating from Jennifer Lopez.
“Good night … a good luck” is taken from the 2005 movie, which Clooney himself directed and played a pivotal role, but the role of “Moro” in the original cinematic version played by the able actor David Stratine, who is now 76 years old. On the stage, Clooney returns to this text with a clear passion, leading the same role with a new spirit that mixes mature experience and deep indulgence in the character.
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George Clooney dye his hair and shocks “Broadway”: “My wife will hate it!”
Despite the mass hospitality, the external shift was not welcomed by all members of the Clooney family. In a previous interview with the “New York Times” in February, George stated that his wife, human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin, will not be much admired by the new appearance, saying: “My wife will hate that, because nothing makes the older man seem greater than dyeing his hair.”
Between theater, cinema, and boldness in breaking the stereotype, George Clooney once again asserts that he is a star who does not know repetition, always develops, and he is strongly present, and is always able to surprise us … even in the color of his hair.
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