
90s heartthrob looks unrecognisable as he sports salt and pepper hair and a bushy beard in rare social media post - but can you guess who he is?
The actor was catapulted to fame as an obnoxious Beverly Hills student in the now iconic 1995 movie Clueless, alongside the likes of Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd.
Looking worlds away from his clean cut movie character, he chatted animatedly with his followers in the clip while tending to his garden.
In recent years the actor has made a name for himself on the small screen starring in HBO 's Six Feet Under, Law & Order and since 2018 had a lead role in cop show FBI.
While back on the silver screen he has voiced numerous animated movies, including the King Runeard in Disney's Frozen II.
But can you guess who he is?
Of course it's none other than award winning actor Jeremy Sisto, 50, who played the role of Elton Tiscia in Clueless.
The actor previously revealed how he lost out on playing Jack Dawson in romantic epic Titanic to Leonardo DiCaprio.
The role of the hero who saves his lady love Rose DeWitt from a sinking ship in the middle of the freezing Atlantic Ocean made an A-lister out of the DiCaprio, a fact that Jeremy admitted he is somewhat envious.
'I was just insanely inspired by it and a little heartbroken when the role didn't come my way,' Jeremy told HuffPost Live of James Cameron's epic 1997 romance.
Jeremy, who was 21 when he tried out for the role, was moved by DiCaprio's performance and enjoyed the movie when it came out.
'I loved it,' Jeremy said of Titanic. 'It was a huge thing at the time. What a great idea.
'It was the first script that I'd read where someone was actually going to make the movie. It was exciting to just be a part of the process. There was a full crew, full set and make-up and hair and wardrobe.
'I read with Kate as well as three other actresses. It was on a stage, a room that was supposed to be the boat. It was a pretty great experience, to be involved in something that had that kind of scope... James Cameron was trying to push the limits on things.
Of course it's none other than award winning actor Jeremy Sisto, 50, who played the role of Elton Tiscia in Clueless
'I was 19 years old so I was trying to figure out who I was,' he said of the high school flick. 'So when I think back to that time, it was kind of like my college period. A period that you're trying to figure out who you want to be.'
Although Clueless became a cult favourite, the actor worried whether he would find other suitable roles.
'For a while I was concerned that I wouldn't be still acting,' he recalled. 'I was really afraid that was going to happen. I'm really proud to be a part of something that was a big thing for people when they were young. For me it was like Breakfast Club when I was a kid.'
It comes after fans have been left divided over the announcement of a Clueless television series at Peacock - with Alicia Silverstone set to reprise her iconic role of Cher Horowitz.
Silverstone, 48, is not only stepping back into the shoes of Cher, but is also one of the executive producers on the upcoming project, per The Guardian.
The series will be written by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage - who are both known for their involvement in past shows such as Gossip Girl and The O.C.
Another writer joining the project is Jordan Weiss who recently worked on the Disney sequel Freakier Friday (2025).
Amy Heckerling - who was the director of the 1995 cult classic - is also making a return and is an executive producer on the Peacock sequel series as well, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Other cast and plot details have yet to disclosed with the show still in its development stages.
Social media users quickly jumped to X to share their thoughts on the Clueless series, with some offering differing opinions.
One penned, 'If she's in it's good but we seriously don't need to touch this Classic,' while another wrote, 'Enough with the sequels.'
A fan shared, 'I kinda need them to not touch this classic,' and one X user typed out, 'as long as Alicia is there, it might be good but Peacock doesn't have a good track record when creating new shows.'
'What is up with all these 90's-00's sequels we do not need this!!' one commented while another added, 'i fear this might ruin it.'
A social media user also typed, 'I loved this movie as a child, but can we create original movies?' and one penned, 'Not sure how I feel about this, but you know I'll watch it.'
However, others expressed their excitement over the sequel series with a fan writing, 'I will be getting that peacock subscription.'
Another added, 'I'm honestly excited. We've only had one movie and I've never seen Alicia in anything else. Get your bag queen.'
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