Angus T. Jones looked completely different from his child-acting days as he walked around his Los Angeles neighborhood Sunday.
In exclusive photos obtained by Pvnew, the former “Two and a Half Men” star, now 29, had a sullen demeanor as he wore a loose-fitting light gray T-shirt and dark gray shorts.
He also sported glasses and a backward red baseball cap.
The actor — who played the character Jake Harper alongside actors Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer for nearly 10 years — donned a fully grown beard and mustache.
Jones was also spotted on April 30 walking barefoot around his neighborhood wearing a similarly dressed-down style in an oversized black T-shirt and shorts with a gray beanie.
In 2012, Jones made headlines when he abruptly announced his exit from the popular sitcom in a 10-minute testimonial, citing that he had found God.
The “Rookie” star also called the TV series — which featured a hedonistic Sheen, 57, who was known for his playboy tendencies throughout the show — “filth” and urged viewers to stop watching.
“If you watch ‘Two and a Half Men,’ please stop watching ‘Two and a Half Men,’ the actor said in a YouTube video posted by the Forerunner Chronicles, a Christian group.
“I’m on ‘Two and a Half Men’ and I don’t want to be on it. Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth. People say it’s just entertainment. Do some research on the effects of television and your brain, and I promise you you’ll have a decision to make when it comes to television, especially with what you watch.”
He has not made a return to the screen since his fiery departure.
In 2014, Jones doubled down on his choice to leave the show.
Speaking at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church World Harvest Outreach, Jones said the show “was making light of topics in our world that are really problems for a lot of people.”
He added, “And I was a paid hypocrite because I wasn’t OK with it but I was still doing it.”
Jones played the joyous son of Alan Harper (Cryer) as the two lived with Alan’s jingle-writing brother, Charlie (Sheen), in the CBS sitcom for 10 seasons.
In 2011, Sheen was fired from the show due to “dangerously self-destructive conduct” and “erratic behavior,” in addition to openly slamming show creator Chuck Lorre.
He was later replaced by Ashton Kutcher for four seasons before the show ended in 2015.