Succession star Jeremy Strong looks almost unrecognisable as he debuts new clean shaven appearance and darker locks at star-studded Governors Awards 2024 Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By GERAINT LLEWELLYN FOR MAILONLINE Published: 11:03, 18 November 2024 | Updated: 11:32, 18 November 2024 e-mail 3 View comments Succession star Jeremy Strong looked almost unrecognisable as he attended the Governors Awards held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday . The award winning actor, 45, best known for his role as Kendall Roy in the HBO series, debuted a new clean shaven appearance and darker locks.
Jeremy ditched his memorable moustache and usual stubble as he hit the red carpet in a stylish pale green suit with he layered over a crisp white shirt. He also showcased darker hair instead of salt and pepper locks, which he styled into a quiff just weeks ago. Jeremy was reunited at the star-studded bash with former co-star Kieran Culkin , 42, who played his brother Roman Roy.
Succession's Jeremy Strong, 45, looked almost unrecognisable as he attended the Governors Awards held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in LA on Sunday (left, right pictured last month) The award winning actor best known for his role as Kendall Roy in the HBO series, debuted a new clean shaven appearance and darker locks Kieran commanded attention in a bejewelled tuxedo and put on a very animated display as he posed up a storm ahead of the ceremony. It comes after Jeremy revealed his role in Succession had a worrying long-term impact on his mental health. Read More Succession's Jeremy Strong reveals Kendall Roy role had devastating impact on him: 'It f***ed me up' The actor explained that he 'sometimes lost touch with joy' while reflecting on his time playing the character on the Emmy-winning hit series.
'It f***ed me up,' he admitted in a recent interview with The Sunday Times before adding that he 'doesn't miss it.' Since moving on from the role, the Golden Globe winner — who was previously criticized by his on-screen father , Brian Cox, for his unrelenting method acting — said he has found 'joy' in his life again. 'I went on a silent meditation retreat last week,' he continued.
'I really needed it.' He explained: 'There's so much noise and busyness now. I have opportunities that I only ever imagined.
' Jeremy also shared how healing the silent retreat was to his life and well-being. He showcased darker hair instead of salt and pepper locks, which he styled into a quiff just weeks ago Jeremy ditched his memorable moustache and usual stubble as he hit the red carpet in a stylish pale green suit with he layered over a crisp white shirt The actor flashed a smile as he hit the star-studded red carpet Be the first to comment Be one of the first to comment Comments What do you think of Strong's new look? Comment now Jeremy pictured last month looking very different 'I've rediscovered play,' he said. 'I sometimes lost touch with joy.
' The actor — who is known for being a dedicated method actor — was previously 'overwhelmed' by his role as Kendall, the wounded black sheep of the Roy dynasty. During his chat, he admitted how relieved he was to leave the role and the show behind. Because unlike his co-stars, he did not leave his character on the set and continued to embody Kendall even when he was off-camera and off the screen.
He previously told the outlet that he would imagine terrible things happening in his own life to mentally prepare for the role, which ultimately harmed his mental health. Now, he said that even though Succession was a 'gift,' he is glad he no longer has to 'carry Kendall's struggle' anymore and 'doesn't miss it.' Jeremy was reunited at the star-studded bash with former co-star Kieran Culkin , 42, who played his brother Roman Roy Kieran commanded attention in a bejewelled black tuxedo The actor put on a very animated display ahead of the ceremony Jeremy and Kieran pictured together in Succession 'Listen, that show was an incalculable gift,' Strong said about Succession and finally leaving his character behind.
'The material a banquet. So I miss that.' He continued: 'But Kendall's struggle was difficult to carry for seven years.
And there's just so much more I want to do.' When asked if he would return to the role for a spin-off if the opportunity presented itself, he shut it down. 'It's not something I have any wish to do any longer,' he said.
'I'm aware it is one of the main chapters of my life, but I don't miss it.' Governors Awards 2024 honorees The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' 14th Annual Governors Awards, held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los Angeles, handed out a number of honorary Oscars to some of Hollywood's most deserving stars. This year, Angela Bassett, Mel Brooks, and Carol Littleton received Academy Honorary Awards while Michelle Satter was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
An eventful evening: This year, Angela Bassett, Mel Brooks, and Carol Littleton received Academy Honorary Awards while Michelle Satter was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Angela Bassett Following her decades-long career in Hollywood, the performer, 65, finally went home with one of the most prestigious awards in the entertainment industry worldwide. Last year, she received a nomination for best supporting actress for last year's Black Panther: Wakanda Forever for her role as Queen Ramonda. The nod came three decades after she competed in the category for best actress for 1993's What's Love Got to Do with It.
Over the years, she has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards. Her credits include Avengers: Endgame (2019), Black Panther (2018), How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), Malcolm X (1992), Waiting to Exhale (1995) and Vampire in Brooklyn (1995). She and her ex-husband share twin Slater and Bronwyn.
An honor: Following her decades-long career in Hollywood, Angela Bassett finally went home with one of the most prestigious awards in the entertainment industry worldwide Mel Brooks The American actor and comedian finally received a Honorary Academy Award, at the age of 97. He is one of only 18 entertainers to ever achieve EGOT status. The exclusive group is composed of those who have successfully won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
He rose to fame as one of the most successful film directors of the 1970s. While he is best known for films like The Producers (1967), The Twelve Chairs (1970), Blazing Saddles (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974) and Silent Movie (1976), he most recently wrote and produced the Hulu series History of the World, Part II (2023). The New York City native was married to actress Anne Bancroft from 1964 until her death in 2005.
Officially part of the EGOT club! Mel Brooks finally received a Honorary Academy Award, at the age of 97 Carol Littleton The film editor, whose body of work includes Body Heat (1981) and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), previously won an Emmy for her work on the film Tuesdays with Morrie (1999).
On Tuesday night, she was one of the lucky few to receive a Honorary Academy Award. Over awards in her trophy case include an American Cinema Editors. She was born Oklahoma City and attended the University of Oklahoma College of Arts & Sciences.
Five years after earning her bachelor's degree in 1965, she obtained her master's. She was married to cinematographer John Bailey from 1972 until his passing last year. Exciting: On Tuesday night, Carol Littleton was one of the lucky few to receive a Honorary Academy Award Michelle Satter Michelle Satter, a founder and director of the Sundance Institute's artist programs, was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
According to the Oscar's website, the honor goes to an 'individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry.' 'The award is named for the Danish actor and translator who was one of Hollywood's most active philanthropists,' per the Academy's description. Satter currently serves as the founding senior director of the Sundance Institute's Artist Programs.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, she helped create the Sundance Collab digital platform. A huge achievement: Michelle Satter, a founder and director of the Sundance Institute's artist programs, was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Kieran Culkin New York Times Succession HBO Share or comment on this article: Succession star Jeremy Strong looks almost unrecognisable as he debuts new clean shaven appearance and darker locks at star-studded Governors Awards 2024 e-mail Add comment.
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Succession star Jeremy Strong looks almost unrecognisable as he debuts new clean shaven appearance and darker locks at star-studded Governors Awards 2024
The award winning actor, 45, best known for his role as Kendall Roy in the HBO series, debuted a new clean shaven appearance and darker locks.