AN EIGHTIES movie star and nepo baby left fans doing a double take after he was spotted out and about in Los Angeles.
The actor, 59, was joined by his look-a-like son as they attended church following an early morning swim and trip to the beach.

An Eighties movie legend looked unrecognizable as he stepped out in LA[/caption]
He blended into the crowds in a casual black top and blue trousers[/caption]
Jason Patric was seen taking a stroll with son Gus in Santa Monica[/caption]
He is best known for his role in 1987 flick The Lost Boys[/caption]
The Lost Boys star Jason Patric, real name John Anthony Miller III, was unrecognisable from his role in the 1987 cult flick as he sported a rugged beard.
Jason, who has also starred on Speed 2, Rush and Armor among others is the son of Jason Miller.
He changed his on-screen name to avoid nepo-baby accusations.
He stepped out in Santa Monica in a form-hugging black polo top paired with navy pants.
He blended into the crowds with his casual attire, finishing off with a pair of black-rimmed glasses.
Jason kept his silver stubbled beard and moustache well-groomed and accessorised with a silver chain bracelet.
He clutched his mobile phone in his hand as he calmly padded around the streets in his black sneakers.
His 15-year-old son Gus, who he raises as a solo dad, walked close behind him.
DAD BATTLE
He was conceived via in vitro fertilization and Jason previously launched a legal suit in 2012 to become his father.
In 2014, following an appeal, he was granted the right to claim parentage of Gus, who was aged four at the time and whom he shared with ex Danielle Schreiber.
At the time, he told Good Morning America the legal victory was “surreal.”
He added to the show he had had “faith in the process.”
He said: “I have been a dad and I’m going to continue to be a dad.
“You can’t ever abandon a child.”
FAMILY FAME
Jason was aged six when his playwright and actor dad rocketed to fame following That Championship Season in 1972.
Hi mother is actress Linda Miller, 83.
Sadly, his father left the family fold shortly afterwards.
He previously addressed his nepo-baby status to The Times Tribune and said: “The paternal or familial nepotism is not my bag.
“I can understand why people would be interested and that’s why I’ve talked about my past and my father, and I’ve never done that in 25 years.”
Addressing his father, who passed in 2001 aged 62, he added: “I feel sometimes that I have a sense of communion with his spirit.
“In some strange way, in some circular, sort of karmic way, this came back to me at this point in my life, something I’ve always avoided.
“And that was just the point where I thought, ‘You know, this is a great gift to be doing right now.’ And I appreciate it.”

In 2012 he launched a legal battle for parental rights over Gus, now 15[/caption]
Jason’s father is actor and playwright Jason Miller[/caption]
Jason changed his name at the start of his career to avoid nepo baby accusations[/caption]