George Clooney was able to roast himself over his hair whereas stopping by “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on Monday.
Admitting the deep brunette dye job he obtained for his function in “Good Night, and Good Luck” was not his greatest look, the Tony-nominated actor instructed Meyers, “It’s bad. It’s still dark on top, but it’s gray at the bottom. So you get that really nice-looking grow-out of gray.”
Clooney, who mentioned he was purposefully hiding underneath a baseball cap, mentioned he was relieved he’ll lastly be capable of eliminate the tint when he wraps his critically acclaimed Broadway present on Sunday afternoon, proper earlier than the Tony Awards.
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Although Meyers instructed “ER” star that his locks look “great onstage,” he joked that “offstage, it looks like you are trying to get away with something.”
“It really looks bad. It looks like you’re going through some horrible midlife crisis,” Clooney agreed, then smirking as he added, “I’m 64 … midlife is a little stretch.”
Looking for an upside, the main man mentioned spouse Amal Clooney does discover his momentary coiffure “funny” however will “be glad when it’s gone.”

Whereas speaking to the New York Instances in March, the usually salt-and-pepper-coiffed star laughed about how “nothing makes you look older than when an older guy dyes his hair.”
However Clooney thought the transformation was essential to play real-life journalist Edward R. Murrow, whose Chilly Battle-era conflict with Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy is the centerpiece of “Good Night, and Good Luck.”
Watch Clooney’s full “Late Night With Seth Meyers” interview right here: