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George Clooney Dyes Hair Brown for Broadway Role in 'Good Night, and Good Luck'

The actor, known for his signature silver hair, revealed his new look while dining in New York ahead of his stage debut as Edward R. Murrow.

  • George Clooney, 63, was spotted with dyed brown hair during a lunch outing with his wife, Amal Clooney, in New York City on Sunday, March 9.
  • The change in hair color is for his role as journalist Edward R. Murrow in the Broadway adaptation of 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' which begins preview performances on March 12 and officially opens April 3.
  • Clooney, who co-wrote and directed the original 2005 film, will take on the lead role in the play, marking his Broadway debut.
  • The actor joked that his wife and children were not fans of the new hair color, with his wife teasing that dyed hair often makes older men look even older.
  • To fully embody the role, Clooney has also started smoking temporarily, reflecting Murrow's heavy smoking habits, though he plans to switch to herbal cigarettes for performances.
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