Here's the 31-year-old version of the hilarious comedian dressed to impress at a party he hosted with"Saturday Night Live" alum. This was the same year he had become a featured cast member on the iconic sketch comedy show.
And, 15 years later ... the actor -- who celebrated his 46th birthday this weekend -- looking handsome as ever attending the red carpet for the second season premiere of his hit television show"Ted Lasso" in Hollywood this summer
Neither...👀🔍✨
He looks his age. What's up?
Do I have to spell it out for you?
Stop with the good genes or good docs when it’s so in accurate the guy on the right looks 45-49 so bad docks or average genes is the more correct statement
He looks every bit of 46.
Put some glasses on young him, get Ed helms
He kind of looks older than 46 actually.
Who thought this was a story? 💩
Happy birthday 🥳
He white so good doc..... But also he just look old in both pictures 🤷🏾♂️
He looks 15 years older
What good doctorHe looks he’s age ..!!He did nothing on his face
I say both
Neither… he looks his age?
he looks 46.
Neither
Very funny mf !!!!!!!
neither. he looks tired and weary
Good genes and chiseled features
15 years older.
I’d say it’s neither. He looks about 46.
He didn't age well.
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