15 Surprising Celebrity Pairs Who Are the Same Age but Look Completely Different

Age may be universal, but how it appears — and how it’s expressed — changes dramatically with time, fashion, and culture. When two stars share the same age, whether decades apart or side by side today, the differences can be striking. From timeless icons to modern risk-takers, these pairings show that style, attitude, and era shape aging as much as the years themselves.

At 61, Lenny Kravitz commands attention in a sharp brown suit worn without a shirt at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. His layered gold chains and signature locs channel a mature yet electric energy that defies convention. Jack Nicholson, also 61 back in 1997, projected an entirely different charm on-screen in “As Good as It Gets.” With slicked-back hair and a mischievous grin, his charisma was unpredictable and effortlessly cool — an energy rooted in confidence rather than polish.

At 76, Vera Wang continues to redefine modern glamour. At a New York premiere, she stunned in a sculptural black mini dress, sleek straight hair, and futuristic sunglasses — proof that style has no age limit. Meanwhile, Meryl Streep, also 76, graced London’s The Albies in a sheer, beaded gown adorned with emerald accents. Her soft bun and warm smile embodied classic Hollywood grace — understated yet powerful.

Richard Gere and Lionel Richie, both 76, embody two distinct versions of aging in the spotlight. Gere appeared in Barcelona for a charity anniversary event, his salt-and-pepper hair and easy demeanor radiating quiet refinement. Richie, ever the performer, arrived in New York wearing a sleek black jacket and silver chain — a testament that charisma and stage presence never fade.

And at 34, the contrast between Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Sean Connery illustrates how masculinity has evolved. Sangster’s slender frame and minimalist fashion lean cerebral and artistic, while Connery at the same age in 1964 defined the golden-era movie hero with sculpted confidence and magnetic swagger.

These examples prove one thing: time affects everyone, but how it’s worn tells a much deeper story.

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