Jodie Foster, 62, Shows Gray Roots Makeup-Free After Decades as a Blonde

Jodie Foster, 62, Shows Gray Roots Makeup-Free After Decades as a Blonde

Jodie Foster did not seem to mind flashing her gray hair over the weekend.

The Oscar-winning actress was seen with silver roots and dark blonde hair as she added the 2025 Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Saturday.

The 62-year-old movie icon made no effort to hide the streaks with a headband or hat as she seemed to be proud of the naturally changing hue of her locks.

The wife of Alexandra Hedison also went makeup-free as her natural good looks were on display. 

Foster added a white denim jacket with front pockets over a blue-and-beige striped shirt as she wore acid-washed blue denim jeans.

A black-and-cream scarf was chicly tied around her neck as well as she added small gold hoop earrings. The college graduate added a black leather purse with a gold zipper around her torso.

Jodie Foster did not seem to mind flashing her gray hair over the weekend. The Oscar-winning actress was seen with silver roots and dark blonde hair as she added the 2025 Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Saturday

Jodie Foster did not seem to mind flashing her gray hair over the weekend. The Oscar-winning actress was seen with silver roots and dark blonde hair as she added the 2025 Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Saturday

The wife of Alexandra Hedison also went makeup-free as her natural good looks were on display

The wife of Alexandra Hedison also went makeup-free as her natural good looks were on display

 In May Foster said she was too ‘busy’ to take a cameo in the Disney sequel ‘Freakier Friday’.

The actress starred as the teenage lead in the original 1976 version of the body-swap comedy, but was working on a new film when she was offered the chance to appear in the new reboot of the film.

Referring to Vie Privée, her new French-language film which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, Jodie told Variety: ‘I was busy doing this movie.

‘But Jamie Lee Curtis is a really good friend of mine. I followed the shoot and all that stuff.’

The new sequel sees Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, and Lindsay Lohan, 38, reprising their roles as Tess and Anna Coleman from the 2003 hit ‘Freaky Friday’, which was a remake of the 1976 version.

Jodie starred as the teenage lead in that version opposite Barbara Harris.

Here the Silence Of The Lambs actress sported her prescription glasses

Here the Silence Of The Lambs actress sported her prescription glasses

The college graduate added a black leather purse with a gold zipper around her torso

The college graduate added a black leather purse with a gold zipper around her torso

Oliver Hermanus (L) and Foster attend 2025 Telluride Film Festival on August 31

Oliver Hermanus (L) and Foster attend 2025 Telluride Film Festival on August 31

Jodie also reflected on her early entry into the industry and her complicated relationship with acting.

‘I would never have chosen to be an actor,’ she said – adding: ‘If I could do something else, if I was a writer or a painter or sculptor, that would be good too. But this is the only skill I have.’

Jodie began acting aged three and gained widespread recognition as a child star before transitioning into a celebrated adult career.

‘When I was a kid, I worked so much that by the time that I was 18, I needed to take a different approach,’ she said.

The two-time Oscar winner also addressed why she rarely takes on comedic roles, particularly in English-language films.

The actress, won her first BAFTA and was nominated for first Oscar when she was aged just 13-years-old for her role in Taxi Driver (pictured in the film)

The actress, won her first BAFTA and was nominated for first Oscar when she was aged just 13-years-old for her role in Taxi Driver (pictured in the film)

Foster at The 96th Oscars Nominees Reception at The Dorchester in London in 2024

Foster at The 96th Oscars Nominees Reception at The Dorchester in London in 2024

‘I don’t love doing comedies in English. And maybe it’s because, in America, when we make comedies, they don’t have a lot of subtlety or intelligence. For me, that’s essential,’ she said.

Jodie added: ‘It’s hard for me to be fascinated with comedy for longer than a week. After about a week, I’m like, ‘Oh, can we get this thing over already?’ They’re much harder to make than dramas.’

‘Freakier Friday’ director Nisha Ganatra previously told Entertainment Weekly in April 2025 the movie’s bosses ‘begged’ Jodie to appear, but realised ‘she’s not going to do it’.

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