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Kevin Costner was “afraid of looking old” on the set of Yellowstone.

Kevin Costner was “afraid of looking old” on the set of Yellowstone.

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Kevin Costner made the actor who played his son in Yellowstone dye the gray out of his hair – so he wouldn't look like an old dad on screen.
“The Bodyguard” actor, 69, played ranch patriarch John Dutton in the hit Paramount Network series, and Dave Annable, 45, who played his son Lee Dutton in the series, has spoken out about Kevin's grooming orders.
When he told People about his most recent role in the second season of Lioness, he said he was allowed to sport his natural gray hair again for the role: “I asked and for this role they said 'yes.'
“I asked 'Yellowstone,' and God bless Mr. Costner, he said, 'No – you're going to color it.' I don't want to look so old.
“I thought, ‘Oh, okay. Copy that. That makes sense'.”
Before leaving Yellowstone, Kevin was reportedly making $1.3 million per episode.
But since he left, he has admitted that his epic Western film series Horizon has not been “overwhelmingly successful.”
Kevin put a large part of his personal fortune into the production of the first part of a series of films in an epic western series, which he has so far called “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2”, followed by a third “Chapter”. the way.
He said of the first part at the 2024 Venice Film Festival: “It was not an overwhelming success.”
But the Dances With Wolves star added optimistically: “I've made so many films that have stood the test of time.”
Kevin added that the studio behind Horizon had originally planned to release the sequel six weeks after the first film's release – before they backed out and decided not to release the film in mid-August.
But he added: “For me, it fell back into my plan, which was that I always wanted to release films about five to six months apart.
“And that would allow me to come to Venice. I would never have come to Venice because they wouldn’t show the film here if it was already out.”

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