John Goodman Reveals Significant Weight Loss At Movie Premiere

Lookin' good, John!

John Goodman revealed a new look at the London premiere of "Trumbo" on Thursday. 

The former "Roseanne" star posed for photos on the red carpet looking much slimmer than we've seen him in recent years. 

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The 63-year-old has been open about his struggle with weight over the years, previously telling People after he lost 100 pounds in 2010, "It takes a lot of creative energy to sit on your ass and figure out what you're going to eat next."

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Likewise, in a 2010 interview with David Letterman, Goodman revealed that he once pushed the scales at 400 pounds.

"I'd get off of 'Roseanneevery spring. I'd lose 60 pounds every spring," he said at the time. "Then I got too fond of the barleycorn. I'd gain it back and then some, every year. It's going to be an ongoing process for the rest of my life."

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John Goodman in November 2014 and October 2015.
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