Morning ,
Randomly I was thinking to myself about those lucky actors that never seemed to age .
The first 2 that sprung to my mind were;
1) Patrick Stuart - looked the same in "Dune" as he did in start trek
2) Brian Blessed - Took him bloody ages to show signs of wear and tear.
Suggestions for the list please ?
TWS
Clive Dunn?
Guessing at some point Paul Rudd might be added to this list. But seeing as he's 50 now and looks the same as he did when he was 25 we'll be waiting a while...
Good call. I am not sure that the "until now" in the thread title is meant to have any meaning aside from "so far"
Brian Blessed is one of those guys who I feel was never young.
Jennifer Aniston
> Brian Blessed is one of those guys who I feel was never young.
I'm just old enought to vaguely remember him in Z Cars
https://www.reddit.com/r/OldSchoolCool/comments/5m7z52/brian_blessed_as_pc_...
The same goes for Patrick Stewart and Ray Wise (Ray Wise was Leland Palmer in Twin Peaks, he was only 40 when the first series was made but he looked more like 52 or "generic middle age", and just stayed looking like that for another 30 years!)
> Guessing at some point Paul Rudd might be added to this list. But seeing as he's 50 now and looks the same as he did when he was 25 we'll be waiting a while...
bloody hell he's 50 ? I had no idea
I'll have what he's having please.
> Brian Blessed is one of those guys who I feel was never young.
Ok more to the point that don't seem to age or change very much .
> Olga Kurylenko
No idea who she is
> Ray Wise
Good choice
> Hugh Jackman
I'm not sure, I think he ages but in reverse dog years
:-D
John Craven
Harrison Ford and Tom Hanks seemed to suddenly become elderly but that might be because I watch so many of their old films on the reg that when I see them now it shocks me.
Alessandro Nivola ageing very very slowly.
Sophie Loren was always ageless
> Sophie Loren was always ageless
Just don't look at her neck or behind her ears!
Robert Redford. Sure, he has aged.
About 20 years in 55 years!
I reckon if you dug up Paul Newman he'd still look better than any of us.
Are we including those who have had extensive botox and other treatments
Al
Shout out for Jane Seymour!
> Are we including those who have had extensive botox and other treatments
> Al
If you like it's not a very strict discussion.
Lulu looked pretty good when I was in my teens and she still looks good now and we are the same age.
Al
Whilst not a actor per say, I have to admit although she looks like a bit of plastic Dolly Parton looks very good for being 73 years young.
Although I detected some ageing over the last few years.
Isabelle Huppert
> Isabelle Huppert
I watched "Greta" last year and I beg to differ! An attractive lady yes, but she looked a bit different in 1979-80 in Heaven's Gate. As is normal
I fear that this, by about 22:30 tonight, will have been corrupted into an "I still would" list. Hope to be proven wrong.
> I fear that this, by about 22:30 tonight, will have been corrupted into an "I still would" list. Hope to be proven wrong.
Possibly could be. Although I don't fancy Patrick Stuart or Brian Blessed.
😂
Although I'm sure they are smashing people .
Agree Al. Looked and still looks stunning.
Weeeeeeell I don't think she's anything to shout about
We can't all have the same tastes which is probably just as well but I'm sure you'll agree she is a step or two up from Brian Blessed
Al
Some people might not see it as a corruption.................
Ian McShane isn't bad till he opens his mouth wide enough to reveal the most garish set of clappers in TV and film. Or maybe it's just the contrast with his skin tone.
Not an actor but a TV presenter. Simon Reeve. Over 50 but looks about 30.
The actor Brian Cox has forever looked about 62. He is 73 now but even at forty he looked old
William H Macy since around 1996
Denzel....quoted on Parky I think it was and when asked his secret "black dont crack"....bloody legend
Emma Thompson?
I'm convinced Keanu Reeves is a vampire
I was thinking of suggesting him but then I saw the front cover of my Point Break DVD. Sure he’s in decent shape etc but he has changed (which is normal !)
Rachel McAdams
Aside from letting his hair go grey recently, the other Brian Cox.
Also Forest Whittaker (one of my fav actors)
Michelle Monaghan
Robert Picardo
> Robert Picardo
Good call. He was so underrated in "Inner Space"
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BtLQIpGCIAAHHgt?format=jpg&name=small
Nicole Kidman - she doesn't look like she has aged, how much surgery though?
At what age is the "tipping" point for starting to look "old" - 55ish? Up until them most people retain how they have looked from mid twenties (give or take a few pounds) but after that age seems to creep in on most of us - or is that just one of my crazier musings?
> Robert Picardo
> At what age is the "tipping" point for starting to look "old" - 55ish? Up until them most people retain how they have looked from mid twenties (give or take a few pounds) but after that age seems to creep in on most of us - or is that just one of my crazier musings?
It's really just people that you remember that never seemed to look much different or never age . No real rules to the thread . It's just one long musing really.
do you think you could get him to make a special guest appearance on UKC?
That Havers chap did quite well
> Nicole Kidman - she doesn't look like she has aged, how much surgery though?
Have you seen “AquaMan”?
> Have you seen “AquaMan”?
No, but a quick google shows me pictures of a wrinkle free Nicole Kidman - a lot of surgery then - if so fair enough, she doesn't look too plastic with it - yet
Aha my point was that in the early scenes in Aquaman, she plays a young version of herself; similar CGI "de-ageing" technology as used on Will Smith in Gemini Man, Samuel L Jackson and Clark Gregg in Captain Marvel etc, is used.
Except the mid-to-late-20s de-aged Kidman in Aquaman really does not look like the mid-to-late-20s Kidman of real life 20-25 years ago. It was a weird thing to see, for anyone that remembers (for example) The Peacemaker.
For further confusion, look up Kidman in "Destroyer" where she also plays a younger version of herself in flashbacks, and a heavily haggard wizened make-up-job in the "present day" narrative of that film.
Through most of her forties Kidman was (rather bitchily) accused of having "over-Botoxed". People seem to have got over that now and maybe she has had a lot of it reversed. Her career seems to be in a flourishing third phase now, after somewhat languishing for a while.
Ah, got you - I really need to watch more films then
(my going to the cinema rate is once every two years, hmm)
I saw the first episode of the 'Good Omens' tv adaptation last night - instead of ageing, David Tennant seems to be changing into Bill Nighy.
I commented to my wife that he seemed to be playing it in BN style.
really enjoying it
likewise thats the first thing we said upon seeing him...thought it was excellent though!
Paul Rudd.
Mentioned way way upthread . Do you know how to open the whole thread and do a search? Not having a dig at all, just trying to be kind.
Oh no, I'm just incredibly lazy and self-centred. You know me well enough!
How's the Lake District demographic recently?
Fair enough !
> How's the Lake District demographic recently?
I think you've confused me being a racist with me suggesting that changing something special to better accommodate a specific section of society, to the detriment of what we already have, is a bad thing.
But fine.
Tarmac it all.
Build a gondola and a zip wire on it. Fill Grasmere with house boats.
All under the guise of 'multiculturalism'. It's nothing to do with multiculturalism. It's profiteering.
Anyone can come and enjoy the lakes as it is. There are no barriers. It's 2020.
Shove it Tim
Fair enough, and well put. You're as decent as I hope you were after all, you might say.
> Fair enough, and well put. You're as decent as I hope you were after all, you might say.
That might be a little too generous of you....
No worries.
BB
Coolio.
> Coolio.
No he definitely looks his age now compared to (for example) his cameo in Batman and Robin