Young star of 1980s He-Man movie Masters Of The Universe looks unrecognisable 25 years later

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.  

Back in the day in his role as a high schooler in Masters of the Universe
Again within the day in his function as a excessive schooler in Masters of the Universe

Robert Duncan McNeill as he is today
Robert Duncan McNeill as he's at the moment

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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