You won’t believe how little Jake from the series “Two and a Half Men” looks today

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Jones, best known for his role as adorable little Jake Harper on the hit CBS sitcom, was almost unrecognizable, wearing a gray cap, glasses and a long beard

The protagonist of the series “Two and a Half Men”, Angus Jones (Angus Jones), was spotted last week going out to dinner in Los Angeles in his first public appearance in nearly a year. Jones, now 28, was captured with his brother Otto at a barbecue dinner last Thursday in Los Angeles’ San Gabriel Valley.

Jones, best known for his role as adorable little Jake Harper on the hit CBS sitcom, was almost unrecognizable in a gray cap, glasses and a long bushy beard, which has grown significantly since he was last seen in public in August of 2021.

The two siblings appeared happy and relaxed as they enjoyed a nice dinner at ‘Gen Korean BBQ House’, a popular restaurant in Glendale.

The actor rose to fame at a young age after landing the role of one of the lead characters in the long-running sitcom, alongside TV stars Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer.

At the height of his career, Jones was television’s highest-paid child star for many years, earning $350,000 per episode until 2012, when he left the show on religious grounds after rediscovering his Christian faith. Today, his fortune is estimated at $20 million, according to reports.

Since leaving the series, Jones has largely stayed out of the public eye. She began acting at the age of five after appearing in the film ‘Simpatico’, starring Sharon Stone and Nick Nolte.

He then won other small film roles before landing the role of Jake, a young kid being raised by his divorced father (Cryer) and uncle (Sean). But as he grew up, so did his TV alter ego, with the show’s creators giving his teenage character more grown-up storylines, such as dating older women.

Angus Jones

In 2013, Jones stated in an interview with director Christopher Hudson that his participation in the series was incompatible with being “a true God-fearing man”. He did not appear in the hit comedy’s 11th season, but returned for the 12th season finale in 2015. Jones later attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, switching from environmental studies to Jewish studies at the end of his freshman year.

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