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I seem to remember an article in the NY Times that talked about how 
the new crop of stars (I think they cited Elliot Gould and perhaps 
Dustin Hoffman) didn't look the classic stars of the golden age of 
Hollywood.  I've tried multiple keywords to try to track this down 
but no luck.  Does anyone have know the article I'm alluding to and 
have a reference for it?

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