Jim Carrey, 61, sports dramatic new hairstyle while out to dinner with Seth Green and Jeffrey Ross
JIM Carrey has debuted a new look this holiday season - and is wearing it proudly.
The In Living Color alum Jim, 61, celebrated Thanksgiving Eve with his A-list pals Seth Green and Jeffrey Ross.
The actor was spotted leaving a Friendsgiving dinner with Seth, 49, and Jeffrey, 58, in West Hollywood, California.
Jim's hair was eye-catching, being that it extended to his shoulders and was a light brown color.
His new hairdo was completely opposite from how he typically keeps his hair, which was short and dark brown.
The beloved Grinch star's outfit wasn't nearly as dramatic as his hairstyle.
He sported a simple black T-shirt with a yellow smiley face on it, black pants and matching shoes.
Worn over his shirt was an olive jacket.
Jim has appeared to be very low-key after announcing that he was considering retiring from acting.
Last year, he said in an interview that he's "had enough."
Most read in Entertainment
SUPERSTAR STATUS
He started as a stand-up comedian when he was only 15 years old and branched into acting in 1990 before earning his first major role in 1994 for Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
Several of his most popular films came in the 1990s, including the 1994 film, Dumb and Dumber, where he starred alongside renowned actor Jeff Daniels, 68.
He went on to star in other major Blockbuster films such as Liar Liar (1997), The Mask (1994), starring alongside Cameron Diaz in her first film, Bruce Almighty (2003), The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (2000), and Yes Man (2008).
Jim told Access Hollywood: “I feel like — and this is something you might never hear another celebrity say as long as time exists — I have enough. I’ve done enough. I am enough."
AIN'T OVER TIL' IT'S OVER
Jim said he “might continue (acting) down the road," but for now, he's "taking a break.”
He added that he has other passions aside from acting that he hopes to pursue after retirement.
“I really like my quiet life, and I really love putting paint on canvas, and I really love my spiritual life," he said.
This isn't the first time Jim has said he might retire, hinting in 2018 that it would soon be an option.
"I just didn't want to be in the business anymore," he told in 2018.
"I didn't like what was happening, the corporations taking over and all that. And maybe it's because I felt pulled toward a different type of creative outlet and I really liked the control of painting — of not having a committee in the way telling me what the idea must be to appeal to a four-quadrant whatever."
READ MORE SUN STORIES
However, four years after he spoke with The Hollywood Reporter, Jim said he doesn't plan on disappearing from the spotlight completely after retirement.
"I'm going to continue to be in the world, no matter what," he told Access Hollywood. "We have more of an effect on the world than we know. We don't have to be multi-hyphenates to affect the world."