This former child star just turned 65 and fans can’t believe the transformation

He was once the wide-eyed child millions watched grow up on screen.

But when the now 65-year-old stepped out in public again, many struggled to recognize him.

Decades ago, this young actor found himself at the center of one of the most recognizable sitcom families in TV history, a role that quickly turned him into a household name.

Born on December 19, 1960, this Utah-born star moved into acting early and became known as the youngest sibling on a hit 1970s series that continues to air in reruns today.

His presence on the show gave him a lasting connection with audiences, and even after the original run, he stayed involved with follow-up projects, including The Brady Bunch Variety Hour.

Years later, he would appear in other productions, such as The Way of the Gun, keeping a quiet link to the industry that first made him famous.

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For many fans, his image never moved beyond those early episodes, which is why his recent appearance has drawn so much attention.

Life beyond childhood stardom came with challenges that were not visible during his time on screen, as he worked to adjust to adulthood without the structure that once guided him.

“The problem for me was, I lived my childhood in my 20s,” he said, according to HuffPost. “You should really try to live your childhood when you’re a child, because if you do it when you’re 26, it can be dangerous.”

That period led him down a difficult path, including struggles with alcohol that he has since spoken about openly. “I loved alcohol. First time I had a drink, oh boy, I thought it was the greatest thing in the world,” he recalled.

As time passed, what started as experimentation turned into something much harder to manage, pushing him further away from the life many assumed he was living.

A moment that forced a decision

Eventually, things reached a point where continuing down the same path was no longer an option, and he had to confront the reality of where his choices were leading him.

“When it became clear that the choice wasn’t between sobering up or drinking, but the choice was actually between living or dying, then it became a simple choice for me,” he said.

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Speaking with People, he shared more about that time. “I lived my childhood in my 20 because I couldn’t when I was a child,” he said. “And in my 20s, I had a car and money and freedom…I was fully off the rails.”

Looking back, he also pointed out how different things might have been if every moment had been documented. “I’m just thankful that not every man, woman, and child had a high-def camera in their pocket when I was 25, like they do now, because it would have ruined my life,” he said.

Building a life away from the spotlight

Over the years, he moved away from acting and focused on creating a more stable life, eventually finding long-term sobriety and settling into a quieter routine with his wife, Kelly Wermuth, whom he married in 1987, and their two children.

His career also shifted in an unexpected direction, first working behind the scenes in film production before stepping into an entirely different trade.

“The title of the book was ‘How to Make Concrete Countertops,’” he said. “I said, ‘Honey, I’m quitting my job. I’m going to make concrete countertops for a living.’”

That choice reflected a deeper need for authenticity after years in an industry he viewed differently as an adult.

“From the age of 8, I learned that nothing in the entertainment industry is real. It’s all fake. Your face, your clothes, what you say – it’s all a fake. I think I was drawn to something more real that I could do myself,” he told People.

A rare appearance that caught attention

Last year, the 65-year-old attended the 2025 Chocolate Expo at the New Jersey Exposition Center in Edison, an appearance that quickly spread online after videos and photos surfaced.

As people watched the footage shared on Facebook, reactions came in fast, with many surprised by how much he had changed over the years.

Some viewers admitted they did not recognize him at first, while others reflected on growing up watching him. Comments ranged from “Still looks like a little kid with gray hair” to “Oh My I so didn’t recognize him and I feel very old,” while others wrote, “I would have never recognized him if he didn’t say his name.”

The reveal

The man at the center of those reactions is Mike Lookinland – best known as Bobby Brady from The Brady Bunch, a role that made him one of the most recognizable child stars of his time.

Mike Lookinland attends the premiere of HGTV’s “A Very Brady Renovation” at The Garland Hotel on September 05, 2019 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rachel Luna/Getty Images)

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