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There were a lot of trends on view at the 69th annual Golden Globe awards show -- did age and experience trump youth and boldness on the red carpet?

January 16, 2012
Matt LeBlanc, Christopher Plummer, Morgan Freeman, Jeremy Irons, Viggo
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Golden Globes: Who's Greying Now?

Who would've thought Friends' Joey Tribiani would look so great grey. First time Golden Globe winner Matt LeBlanc, 44, who said he plays a far more interesting version of himself on Episodes, remarked "God I look old!" when he saw his speech replay. But at 82, Christopher Plummer, is just happy to be on a winning track again and thanked his wife of 43 years. Perspective.

Morgan Freeman, who gave a heartfelt speech as this year's Cecile B. De Mille winner, has been a distinguished grey for many years. Jeremy Irons is now sporting his seasoned salt-n-pepper more often as is Viggo Mortensen. Kelly Osbourne has been distinguishing herself from her 20-something peers as a grey lady for several years now.

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