WASHINGTON — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brought "Trudeaumania" to America on Thursday and the verdict was a resounding thumbs-up.
"Breath of fresh air," "impressive" and "very impressive" was how some of the guests at a splashy White House state dinner in Canada's honor described the country's new leader. Trudeau is the boyish-looking, 44-year-old son of a former Canadian prime minister.
"He's cool," said actor Michael J. Fox, who was born in Edmonton. Fox declared himself a fan of Trudeau's father, Pierre Trudeau, whom he described as the "coolest world leader going. He seems to be pretty cool, too," Fox said of the younger Trudeau.
"When I lived in Canada, Pierre Trudeau was my prime minister for 14 years and he's my hero," said actor Mike Myers, who sported a head of snow white hair for his first White House state dinner, the first for Canada in nearly 20 years. "Now I'm thrilled to have his son as my prime minister. I think it's going to be a great time for Canada and a great time for Canadian-U.S. relations."
More than 170 guests sporting tuxedos and designer gowns filed in for dinner in the East Room, which was transformed by the addition of cascading arrangements of blooming orchids, hydrangeas and amaranth in shades of green and white intended to evoke the coming of spring — much like Trudeau's election in October has ushered in a new season in Canadian politics.
"I'm extremely proud of Canada," said actress Sandra Oh, formerly of "Grey's Anatomy," who was born in Ottawa, the Canadian capital. "Obviously, he carries the legacy of one of our greatest prime ministers so I'm extremely excited to meet him."
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said he was not the least bit surprised by the hubbub over Trudeau; the senator lives about an hour away from the border.
"He's a breath of fresh air," said Leahy.