Armitage as a silver fox?

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You may have noticed in the recent photo of my family, taken on a long-ago vacation,  the very distinctive white streak in my mother’s otherwise brown hair.

It started when she was in her late 20s as a grey streak, which gradually widened and whitened over the years. By the time that photo was taken, she was in her very early 40s. A fellow student at my elementary school came up to me in the bus parking lot and said, “I know which one is your mama. She’s the lady with the two-toned hair!” Indeed, she was.

People who knew Mama in later life almost invariably remarked on her beautiful head of snow white hair, so becoming to her clear blue eyes and fair complexion.  I am a bit prejudiced, but she really was a beautiful older lady. She was always pretty, resembling actress Anne Baxter. But in her final years, there was a sort of incandescent quality to her, in her eyes and her smile, that just drew you in.  Sorry I don’t have the photos scanned in, or I would share some of my favorites.  Here’s one of Miss Baxter:

The late Anne Baxter, a wonderful and lovely actress whom my mother resembled.

I inherited my dad’s family’s blonde, wavy hair and warm coloring (very fair, but with yellow undertones to my complexion and green flecks in my blue eyes) and my mom’s premature grey.

Let’s say grey is not my best color, so I have been tinting it for years to combat the ever-increasing number of silver strands. One day, when it goes completely white, as it almost inevitably will assuming I live long enough, I may dispense with John Frieda and become a true platinum blonde.  In the meantime, John, Benny and I will be convening in the bathroom every few weeks.

So what does all this have to do with Mr. A? Well, now that he has been able to put aside the black dye for a while, we are glimpsing more and more grey in his hair, a fact I find oddly endearing.  I wonder what Richard’s parents’ hair is like in terms of natural color these days. And I also wonder if, in future roles that may be less action/romantic hero-oriented and more character-driven, we will ever see a naturally grey Armitage onscreen?

We got hints of it with the role of Monet.

George Clooney is an example of a current star who has allowed his premature grey to shine; one of my all-time favorite stars, Cary Grant, sported silver/white hair in his final years and looked marvelous. Grant was always a good-looking man, but his looks, like someone else we know of, seemed to just improve with the passing years.

Cary Grant, looking very distinguished with his silvery white hair.

So, I was playing around with Photoshop yet again and I think this gives a glimmer of what RA might look like as a silver fox.

I am not trying to rush Mr. A into letting nature takes its course. I am sure his hair color, just as its length and the presence or lack of facial hair, will change as required by his various roles.  He’s gorgeous no matter what color his hair is. He’d look hot with a chrome dome.

But I do think he will be one devastatingly distinguished and handsome gentleman in his mature years. Yes, even more than now. *gulp*  Will my poor heart be able to bear it?

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I'm an LA native--Lower Alabama, that is. My husband of more than 30 years and I live here on a portion of my family's former farm with two gorgeous calicos and a handsome GSD mix. My background is art education, and over the years I've been a teacher, department store photographer, sales associate and a journalist. My husband, his business partner and I have Pecan Ridge Productions, a video production company, for which I shoot & edit video and stills and manage marketing. I also still write part-time for the local paper. I love movies, music, art, photography and books, and my tastes in all of them are eclectic.

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    • My husband is the same, Joanna. *sigh* I think he’s more handsome now than when he was a young man. And he’s getting grey now and I love it with his coloring. His coloring reminds me of Richard’s, although his hair didn’t have as much red in it.

  1. I fear for my poor heart too angie, as time goes on and Richard grows ever more gorgeous and distinguished. Thorin’s hair shows just how handsome he will be when (and if!) his hair becomes grey/silver.
    My hair is that horrible salt and peppery grey under my colour, but my husband’s is turning a lovely silver. It ages me, but he just looks distinguished. Not fair!!!

    • I have been amazed at how he just keeps getting more devastatingly attractive and I don’t think it’s going to stop. 😉 Yes, I meant to mention Thorin’s silver streaks and also do you remember that photo still of Guy in profile from S3 where they are in the room filled with all that white mineral(?)–it gives the appearance Guy’s long tresses are turning silver. He looked gorgeous there.

      Coloring makes a big difference in how grey hair looks on a person, too. My husband can pull off wearing pink much better than I can. But I look better in tomato red. 😉 I do know some women who are extremely attractive with grey hair, but not as many are men who can carry it off well.

    • I watched a movie from 1957 with a young Paul Newman and he was gorgeous, of course, but I thought of him as an elderly man and how beautiful he was in his later years. I think Richard with his combination of good genes, a healthy lifestyle and that really positive vibe he puts off–his sense of humor and his playfulness–he will grow older, but not old, and only more beautiful as the years pass.

      • Yeah, let’s hope he’s given up the stinking ciggies..they don’t really go with the healthy lifestyle, do they? On the other hand almost every actor smokes. Michael Gambon says it’s because it helps them to keep their voices deep.. Well not sure about that..

  2. As one who has hair of the salt and pepper variety (more salt than pepper as the years pass) and who doesn’t colour her hair, I think he will look really fantastic as he gets more grey. As others have said, he is one of those extremely fortunate guys who seems to look even more fabulous as each year passes!! The bit of grey he sported as the middle-aged Monet gives us a glimpse of just how good he will look!! 🙂

  3. He keeps saying he wants to look terrible, or to look like the “Elephant Man”. I don’t think he’ll every look horrible. Dirty, sweaty, messy, wet….he still looks fabulous!!!

    • Even if you scarred him up and shaved his head and blacked out a few teeth–somehow, with those beautiful eyes and that voice and all that charisma shining through, he still wouldn’t look “ugly.”

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