All The Handsome Silver Foxes Whose Steely Streaks Lit Up The Golden Globes

All The Handsome Silver Foxes Whose Steely Streaks Lit Up The Golden Globes




On Sunday night (January 6), the Golden Globes weren't necessarily about wild outfits — give or take a Timothée Chalamet harness — or unexpected facial hair. It was a night of surprises, of Lady Gaga's bellowing "Shallow" vowels winning Best Original Song, and, of Emma Stone apologizing for that whole Aloha thing back in 2015, among other wild moments.


Oh, and naturally, it was a night of silver foxes. As soon as the sun or the shine of these hot, hot stage lights hits those gray-tinged follicles just right, you know where you are: surrounded by white wizards whose lightened domes absolutely glimmer. Here are the handsome, snow-capped gents that stole the show.





  • Richard Madden

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    Game of Thrones's former King in the North Robb Stark picked up his first-ever Golden Globe tonight for his work on the U.K. Show Bodyguard and showed off a fast streak of silver in his hair as he did it.






  • Steve Carell

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    did you realize this guy was in three movies this year? In the event you didn't visualize Vice, Beautiful Boy, or Welcome to Marwen, at least catch him in the above pic, looking like a somehow even more refined Michael Scott at Dwight and Angela's wedding.






  • Idris Elba

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    People's reigning Sexiest Man Alive is a low-key silver fox, the kind you're unsure actually qualifies up until his white chin hairs catch the light. Bonus points for him passing the torch to his 17-year-old daughter, Isan, who was the night's Miss Golden Globe Ambassador.






  • Hugh Grant

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    The man may have framed Paddington (an unforgivable crime), nevertheless all seemed to be well whenever he rolled up to this year's awards show nominated for Best Efficiency in a Miniseries or Television Film for his work on A Very English Scandal. With those temples and that goatee, he's more of a silver fox-in-training. Although there's time yet.






  • Alfonso Cuarón

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    The Mexican visionary won Best Director and Best Foreign Language Film for what may very well be believed his magnum opus, Roma. And he did it all looking like a dapper silver fox.






  • Harrison Ford

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    Han Solo might be dead (spoilers, nevertheless c'mon, The Force Awakens came out over three years back, nevertheless Ford's eternal cool made its way to the Globes in the form of his earring (and his mussed-up hair). It'll never go out of style.








  • Jeff Bridges

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    Accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award, Bridges spent nearly 10 minutes thanking pretty much each person who ever had a hand in his career, in a wonderfully seesawing speech more than a little bit reminiscent of one of his onscreen highlights. And the luscious silver mane was flowing all of the while.






  • Sam Elliott

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    Who else however The Stranger could offer the correct voiceover for The Dude's career retrospective? The white-follicled pair hugged it out earlier in the night, also, naturally.






  • Adam McKay

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    The Vice director showed off his silvery streaks on the red carpet with his spouse Shira Piven by his side. No word nevertheless on former Vice President Dick Cheney's take on his tux.






  • Michael Douglas

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    Get you a gentleman who looks at you the way Michael Douglas looks at his recently won Best Efficiency in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy, Actor Golden Globe award.






  • Henry Winkler and Dick Van Dyke

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    Two TV legends. Two sly cotton-topped juggernauts. Two all-timers. Right now go watch Barry and go visualize Mary Poppins Returns!)






  • Viggo Mortensen

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    The Mortensen- and Mahershala Ali-led Green Book was a unexpectedly big winner Sunday night, walking away with the most wins of any movie or TV show. Viggo himself brought this sort of dusty-mop-in-a-classic-tux energy to the show.






  • Brian May

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    The storied Queen guitarist sat with his bandmates and Rami Malek, who won big for his portrayal of May's former order leader, the inimitable Freddie Mercury. No one else at that table has huge lettuce that looked like it was ripped right from The Favourite, though.






  • Richard Gere

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    in case you fell asleep before the broadcast was over, you might've missed ol' Richie here. What a shame in case you did. Look at that genuine snow-capped mountain of a dome!













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