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James Bond star Pierce Brosnan, 66, shows off his silver locks during lockdown stroll in Hawaii

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SILVER-topped Pierce Brosnan is no longer the action hair-o. The James Bond star, 66, wore shorts and carried a stick on a Hawaii hike.

Pierce, who played spy 007 in four films including Die Another Day, was also clean-shaven days after sharing an Instagram snap of his long hair and straggly beard.

The film producer posted the funny shot of his former scruffier look, and wrote to his 1.3 million followers on Instagram: “Isolation and this is only week six!” Pierce has been self-isolating with his wife Keely Shaye Smith, 56, in Hawaii during the coronavirus pandemic.

Last month he did his best Bond impression as he emerged from the waves in a pair of blue swim shorts. The actor and his wife took a stroll across a secluded section of the.

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