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Former teen pinup looks unrecognisable 30 years after finding fame – but can you guess who it is?

Former teen pinup looks unrecognisable 30 years after finding fame – but can you guess who it is?

The Sun3 days ago
THIS former teen pinup looks unrecognisable 30 years after finding fame in a VERY famous teen comedy.
Now 50, this actor has swapped the big screen for the small one and is still enjoying a very successful career - but can you guess who it is?
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The actor in question is Jeremy Sisto, who shot to fame in the movie Clueless.
Released in 1995, the movie star was just 20-years-old when he landed a role in the cult classic teen flick.
Appearing alongside movie stars like Alicia Silverstone and the late Brittany Murphy, he played Elton - the obnoxious, arrogant rich kid who hung out with Cher and her friends.
The role shot him and the rest of the cast to HUGE stardom, something Jeremy later admitted he struggled with at first.
Opening up to Miami Living magazine in 2021, he said: 'It was a weird life for me, because I was 19 when I did it and I was doing these other dark movies that none of them did as well.
"And then, a teen comedy when you're in your 20s, for me anyways, was something I was afraid people were laughing at me —as opposed to seeing what I wanted them to see."
Continuing, Jeremy told the publication: "So, there was a period where I guess I was afraid if my career hadn't continued —like a lot of actors, it just sorta dries up— that I'd be seen as somebody who had a shot and failed.'
However, his feelings about success changed in his 30s and he embraced his Clueless fame.
Referring to a very famous scene in the movie, Jeremy said: 'Now, I'll do 'Rollin' with the homies' for anybody. I don't care.'
Jeremy also revealed how his family also enjoy his Clueless notoriety.
Trailer for the original 1995 film Clueless
"One of my daughter's friends refuses to call me anything but Elton," he once told Us Weekly.
Since finding fame in his 20s, Jeremy has remained in the spotlight, but tends to focus his career on the small screen - although he did voice King Runeard in Disney's Frozen II.
Over the years he has appeared in big TV shows like Six Feet Under, Law and Order, and Suburgatory.
Since 2018, he has played Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine in Dick Wolfe's CBS drama, FBI.
Away from the limelight, Jeremy is married with kids and shares daughter Charlie, 16, and son Bastian, 13, with wife Addie Lane.
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