A YOUNG star of the Nineteen Eighties cult He-Man film Masters Of The Universe seems to be unrecognisable 25 years later.
Robert Duncan McNeill, now 57, shot to fame when he performed the tousled-haired heart-throb Kevin Corrigan within the 1987 superhero movie.
McNeill made his debut aged 22 within the He-Man movie Masters Of The Universe during which he performed teenage high-schooler, Kevin Corrigan.
Within the film, his character and his girlfriend, performed by Courteney Cox who went on to star in Mates, uncover a tool that's really a “cosmic key”.
It had been mislaid by He-Man and associates after they used it to open a portal to Earth whereas fleeing the Sorceress of Grayskull.
Kevin, pondering it's a music synthesizer, begins pushing buttons, unwittingly sending a sign to Skeletor's second-in-command, Evil-Lyn, who prepares a small staff of mercenaries to get better it.
The drama unfolds with He-Man finally coming to the rescue.
The film was panned by critics and it tanked on the field workplace.
However is now treasured by some as a traditional cult movie.
Twenty-five years on and McNeill seems to be nearly unrecognisable.
Maybe it's no shock as a result of he's now not his dashing 22-year-old self from again within the day, somewhat he's now a 57-year-old father-of-three.
McNeill, nevertheless, continued to pursue his profession in appearing.
His sci-fi function in Masters Of The Universe ready him for his half as chief helmsman Tom Paris in Star Trek: Voyager.
After this, he began a brand new and profitable profession as a director.
He directed the tv sequence Chuck, Resident Alien, The Gifted, and the Disney TV model of the film Turner & Hooch amongst many different exhibits.
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