THIS Back To The Future star looks unrecognisable 39 years after finding fame in the huge cult classic.
Crispin Glover was best known for his role as George McFly in the hit film has stunned fans with his dramatically different appearance in recent years.
The now 60-year-old endeared Back To The Future fans worldwide with his portrayal of Marty McFly’s quirky father.
His character was pivotal for the films plot with Crispin bringing an unforgettable awkward charm to the role.
Back To The Future followed teenager Marty Mcfly played by Michael J Fox as he is sent back in time to 1955 by his scientist friend Doc Brown who is portrayed by Christopher Lloyd.
Marty must ensure that his teenage parents fall in love and return to his own time to save Doc Brown's life.
Read More on 80s Stars
It was an instant box-office hit and the film became the highest grossing film of 1985.
Despite the film’s massive success Glover’s career took an unexpected turn when he famously did not return for the sequels due to a dispute with the producers over salary and creative differences.
Since then the American actor has carved out a name for himself in Hollywood featuring in indie films such as Rivers Edge and Willard.
In 2022 the movie star bagged a role on Netflix’s hit series Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities.
Most read in TV
The actor is now set to star in the film Mr K. which will be released early next year.
The film follows a travelling magician as he becomes trapped in a hotel and can't find a way out.
Crispin often takes to Instagram to update fans of his new roles.
In an previous post of a handsome looking Crispin fans were quick to comment on the actor's youthful appearance.
"He was kinda hot in the first Back to The Future, so was Michael J Fox, bless both of their hearts," one fan commented.
Another added: "Lookin' good! You have gotten even better looking with age."
"I do not understand how you’re not aging! You look wonderful!!" penned a third.
"You sir were my love 30 years ago and you look better now," wrote a fourth.
The once clean-cut actor now sports long greyish hair and a more rugged look worlds away from the geeky buttoned-up George Mcfly of the mid-1980s.