35 Timeless Celebs Who Proved Their 20s Were Unbelievably Hot—You Won’t Believe #12!

35 Timeless Celebs Who Proved Their 20s Were Unbelievably Hot—You Won’t Believe #12!

He became famous in 1977, in his late twenties, when he joined Second City, an improv company in Toronto. There, his character was that of one spastic Ed Grimley, with his hair jelled into a single sharp point and his slacks worn up to his belly button.

Reddit also weighed in on the actor, with one commenter saying they felt like Short was born old. Opposing sentiments on the video of the actor in his 20s, however, were summed up with the words: “OMG, he’s adorable!!!!”

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Side by side images of an older celeb in their 20s and now, showing changes over time in appearance and style.

This Martin is perhaps a little bit more illustrious. He is best known for his work in the comedy scene and family-oriented films. His claim to fame, however, was not per se in film but rather when he hosted an edition of Saturday Night Live in 1976.

His career started as a late teen, performing magic tricks and hawking guidebooks at Disney. When he turned 20, he had a counter job at Merlin’s Magic Shop and was already embroiled in stand-up comedy.

He also filled a slot with a funny banjo act at local nightclubs while he attended Long Beach State College in California. At the time, he sported the same clean-shaven, short back and sides look that he wears today. The only difference is that his hair at the time was jet black.

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Comparison of an older celeb in his 20s with a smiling senior version wearing a Spoonful of Sugar sweatshirt at home.

Richard Wayne Van Dyke, best known for his role in Night at the Museum (2006), is described as a man of “affable charm, comedic timing, and loose-limbed physical comedy,” by Britannica.

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