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Two And A Half Men child star Angus T. Jones looks unrecognisable in LA | Photos | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site - NEWS.com.au

He disappeared after Two And A Half Men finished - now, former child star Angus T. Jones has been spotted looking vastly different to his sitcom days.

Former Two And A Half Men child star Angus T. Jones is looking virtually unrecognisable to his TV days.

The now 27-year-old, who was only 10 when he was cast as Jake Harper in the hit sitcom in 2003, cut a vastly different figure in new paparazzi images as he strolled around California, sporting a thick beard and bare feet.

The reclusive former TV star, who has a reported net worth of $27 million, hasn’t appeared on screen since the Two And A Half Men finale in 2015, apart from a brief feature in a web series called Horace And Pete in 2016.

Jones, who played the nephew of Charlie Sheen’s character, Charlie Harper, and son of Jon Cryer’s character, Alan Harper, became the highest paid child star in television in 2010 at age 17 when his new contract awarded him $10.6 million over the forthcoming two seasons.

This amounted to $410,000 per half-hour episode for an average of 22 episodes a season.

When Sheen was famously sacked from the show in 2011 following a highly publicised downward spiral in which he made disparaging comments about series creator Chuck Lorre, it wasn’t long before Jones also took aim at the series.

In late 2012, Jones publicly revealed he had become a devout Christian, declaring he had been baptised and no longer wanted to appear on the show, dubbing it “filth” as he urged people not to watch it.

“Jake from Two And A Half Men means nothing,” he said in a YouTube video discussing his religious awakening. “He is a non-existent character. If you watch Two And A Half Men, please stop watching Two And A Half Men. I’m on Two and a Half Men and I don’t want to be on it.”

The show’s US network CBS announced in April 2013 that Jones was being downgraded to a recurring status for the show’s 11th season, but ultimately he didn’t appear at all.

In 2014, Jones officially announced his departure from the show, stating he had been “a paid hypocrite” for the last few seasons.

“I wasn’t OK with it and I was still doing it,” Jones said in an interview with a TV station in Houston at the time.

“It was making light of topics in our world that are really problems for a lot of people.”

He did however return in a cameo for the series finale in season 12, which aired in February 2015.

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