George Clooney is man blessed with incredibly good looks and he knows not to jeopardize that with some hair dye or plastic surgery.

"I don't think it would make much sense, quite honestly," Clooney told BBC Radio's Jenni Murray about going under the knife. "I've seen it happen, and particularly on men, I don't think it works very well. I think it actually makes you look older."

The 54-year-old actor spoke candidly about aging in Hollywood and acknowledged it's much harder for the ladies than the men.

"There is nothing fun [about aging]," he said. "I know for actresses, it's infinitely worse because of public perception based on nothing except studios not hiring them, but I think for all of us you have to come to terms with getting older and not trying to fight it."

The "Tomorrowland" star believes people shouldn't try to look younger but "just try to look the best you can at the age you are." For him, it's either "get older or die."

"You have to used to the idea that your roles in films, and who you are and how you're perceived, is going to change. And that will disappoint people at times," he said.

Mr. Clooney, you certainly haven't disappointed us yet.