The cute child stars from popular 90s movie Mrs Doubtfire have shared a snap of them 30 years on from the release of the hit film – and they look totally unrecognisable.
In the 1993 Hollywood movie, late actor Robin Williams plays Daniel Hilliard, who poses as a Scottish nanny called Mrs Doubtfire to get closer to his kids following his divorce wife Miranda (Sally Field).
Robin dressed up in female clothes and wore prosthetic makeup to trick Miranda and his children – Lydia, Chris and Natalie – and he gets himself into many hilarious scrapes around their home.
Now former child stars, Lisa Jakub, who played oldest sibling Lydia, Matthew Lawrence, who played Chris, and Natalie star Mara Wilson, have reunited for a sweet photo taken at a 90s convention.
They were seen grinning as they stood side-by-side in the sweet "family" snap.
The trio have also enjoyed very different careers since their days on the set of Mrs Doubtfire but regularly meet up.
Lydia star Lisa, now 43, is now a yoga teacher, speaker and writer and an author who has penned her autobiography called You Look Like That Girl.
The child actress was expelled from her high school when she got the part as Lydia due to her having so much time off for filming.
Despite this she starred in a string of films including Independence Day before quitting acting at the age of 22.
Matthew, now 43, who played Chris in the blockbuster, starred in TV series Brotherly Love between 1995 and 1997 with his siblings,
He later starred in 2002 movie The Hot Chick.
He has also starred in a sitcom featuring his brother Melissa & Joey, between 2011 and 2014.
After Mrs Doubtfire Mara shot to fame after she starred in Roald Dahl's adaptation of Matilda.
She later took a 12-year break from acting after the sad death of her beloved mum before making a comeback to the acting world to voice characters in animated TV series Big Hero 6 in 2018 until 2019.
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