MONTPELIER, Vt. - The man made famous by being "the most interesting man in the world" loaned his expertise with his perfectly groomed facial hair by helping to judge a contest looking for the best beard in Vermont. Jonathan Goldsmith, whose close-cropped beard was a key part of the image of the cigar-smoking sophisticate, judged the Best Beardies competition Sunday. The contest's 2018 Top Beardie was Chip Fortune, of Colchester, whose mountain man-style beard won over the judges. The other winners were: Troy Headrick, of Burlington, urban beard; Louie Coli, of Westford, freestyle beard; Dillon Mears, of Plainfield, people's choice; and Steve Jalbert, of Barre, top fundraiser. The winners were among this year's 20 competitors who made it to Sunday's finals. They each won a plaque, a gift card for beard care products and bragging rights. Goldsmith said before the competition that a beard reveals the personality of the man who sports it. "If it's wild looking, unkempt — that has some statement. If it's immaculately trimmed, it might mean that he keeps a clean desk," said Goldsmith. "If it's really long, I would say that it's somebody who is his own man and doesn't really care about convention." - AP