What Does George Clooney Think About His Iconic '80s Mullet?
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Los Angeles, Nov 12 (NationPress) Hollywood icon George Clooney reminisces about his beloved mullet hairstyle from the 1980s. At 64, the actor recently shared his experiences regarding his well-known mullet and also reflected on his emergence as a star in the classic '80s sitcom 'The Facts of Life'.
Currently promoting his upcoming film 'Jay Kelly', as reported by 'People' magazine, Clooney made an appearance on the latest episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'. Host Jimmy Kimmel showcased some throwback images of Clooney flaunting his thick, dark mullet during that period.
In response to the images, Clooney excitedly remarked, “Look at that hair! That’s a mullet, dude.” Kimmel, 57, then displayed another photograph of Clooney posing with his sitcom co-stars Nancy McKeon, Lisa Whelchel, and Mindy Cohn.
“If you notice, Nancy and I have the exact same haircut,” Clooney pointed out. “Yeah, you’ve all got the same (haircut) … it’s like there was one hair place in the ‘80s and everyone went to it,” Kimmel joked.
Clooney elaborated, “Later, it got longer in the back and shorter at the sides, as you do.” When asked by Kimmel who styled his mullet, he humorously replied, “I don’t know! It wasn't my fault. My parents weren’t taking me to the barber (in the ‘80s).”
According to 'People', Clooney gained widespread fame in 1985 with his debut on 'The Facts of Life', showcasing his signature dark-haired mullet and charming smile.
The star of 'Jay Kelly' continued to sport longer hair into the late '80s and early '90s before cutting it short for his iconic role in the '90s medical drama ER.
Earlier this year, the actor underwent another hair transformation, dyeing his recognizable gray locks dark brown for his Broadway debut.