FORMER actor Justin Walker looked almost unrecognisable, three decades after he starred in Clueless.
The film was first released in 2005 and starred the likes of Alicia Silverstone, Paul Rudd and the late Brittany Murphy.

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The movie, which is a loose adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Emma, catapulted Alicia to international stardom.
But 30 years after the debut at the box office, some of the films cast look completely different.
Justin Walker was known for his role as hunky heart-throb Christian in the 90s cult movie.
In the film, Alicia Silverstone’s character Cher fell for him when he transferred to her school.


At first, she couldn’t work out why he wasn’t into her romantically.
However, after she unsuccessfully tried to seduce him, she went onto discover he was in fact gay.
Justin now looks completely different, his brown locks have since turned grey as he has aged.
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Since his film debut in 1995, he was involved in several other high profile projects.
He was in one episode of the comedy drama series, V.I.P alongside Pamela Anderson.
The actor also starred in the straight-to-video teen comedy horror film Boltneck alongside Ryan Reynolds in 2000.
He also hosted the short-lived talkshow, The X Show for a year in 1999.
But apart from taking part in several documentaries about the film, he has largely stayed out of the media since 2005.
He turned his talents to running a restaurant which included Teddy Teadle’s Grill in Rancho Mirage, California.
Clueless will be airing on Channel 5 at 12:30pm on Saturday.

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