AN 80s star looked completely unrecognizable in his first sighting in months as he ran errands in LA.
He previously received five nominations at the Emmy Awards for his high-profile roles, winning an award in 1984.
Tom Selleck, 80, rose to fame in the role of private investigator Thomas Magnum in the TV show, Magnum PI.
The actor starred in the high-profile role from 1980 until the cancellation of the series in 1988.
Now he’s been spotted going about his business in the City of Angels.
As well as his signature moustache and curly locks, the actor was sporting a thick beard when he was spotted out and about.
The star wore a silver metal watch as he made his way out in a subtle black t-shirt, shorts and complementary sneakers.
He made the rare outing in public before grabbing food in his California neighbourhood.
He started off at a local gym before heading to McDonald’s for a Big Mac and a cup of soda – which he ate in the parking lot.
After his meal, he was spotted filing undisclosed paperwork at an office building, before a trip to the convenience store.
After his breakout role in Magnum PI, Tom later returned to the police genre in 2005, playing the role of Jesse Stone.
He went on to make nine films within the franchise which were based on the novels by Robert B. Parker.
Five years later, he played the role of New York City Police Commissioner Frank Regan until last year.
He later urged CBS to continue with production for the drama for a fifteenth series.
Tom admitted: “I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses. We’re the third-highest show in all of broadcast.
“We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back. I can tell you this: We aren’t sliding off a cliff; we’re doing good shows.”
The reclusive legend has been laying low at his $12 million avocado ranch since the shock cancellation of the show last year.