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80s star looks unrecognisable nearly 25 years after mysteriously vanishing from spotlight-Ruth Lawes and Kitty Chrisp-Entertainment – Metro
He was tipped to be Hollywood’s next big star.
Yahoo Serious has been an elusive figure since starring in cult films (Picture: BACKGRID)
An 80s movie star rarely seen in public was spotted looking worlds away from his former self in Sydney.
Yahoo Serious, real name Greg Gomez Pead, shot to fame after writing, producing, directing, and starring in his cult 1988 film Young Einstein.
But he vanished from the spotlight after his last film 2000’s Mr Accident, only making a handful of public appearances in the decades since.
Now he’s been spotted in Sydney out and about wearing some wide-rimmed blue glasses and an all-blue shirt and shorts combo, seemingly without his former long locks.
He was also pictured lovingly hugging his Jack Russell Terrier while out on a walk.
In June Yahoo was spotted enjoying the sunshine Down Under and had again swapped his previous more eccentric outfits for blue shorts and sunglasses.
In contrast to his short-hair look now, he wore his grey hair long and straight with a matching beard – which was also a big departure from his former voluminous auburn ‘do.
He looks totally different from how we remember him (Picture: BACKGRID)
Yahoo lovingly hugged his dog while on a walk (Picture: BACKGRID)
He has ditched his long hair (Picture: BACKGRID)
Yahoo is believed to have last spoken publicly in 2019 at a screening of Young Einstein to mark the film’s 30th anniversary.
When asked about his future ambitions, he said, according to The Guardian: ‘I have been writing and I hope to continue to make some more movies.’
Yahoo was behind the 80s cult classic Young Einstein (Picture: Einstein/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)
Yahoo co-wrote co-produced, edited, and directed his first film, Coaltown, aged 21 before finding fame with Young Einstein.
The eccentric film follows a young farmer in Tasmania who comes up with the formula E=mc2 accidentally while trying to discover how to create a mass of beer bubbles.
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He went on to create and star in two more films (Picture: Jason Boland/REX/Shutterstock)
He goes on to develop rock music and surfing, romances Marie Curie and saves Paris from an atomic bomb.
Following the success of the film in Australia, he was profiled by Time Magazine and was placed on the publication’s front cover.
In 1993, Yahoo released his next film Reckless Kelly, about an Australian bank robber who also becomes a Hollywood movie star.
Seven years later, he made his final movie Mr Accident, which follows an accident-prone maintenance man at an egg factory who attempts to stop his boss lacing the yolks with nicotine.
However, Yahoo never made another film after 2000’s Mr Accident (Picture: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)
He said several years ago he was still writing movie projects (Picture: Goldwyn/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)
The same year, he also tried to sue search engine Yahoo for copyright infringement.
However, the case was dismissed because Yahoo (the actor) had no evidence he sold goods or services under the name Yahoo.
Yahoo was previously married to Lulu Pinkus but they separated in 2007. It is not known if he is currently in a relationship.
His last on-screen credit was in short documentary film at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007.
This article was first published on June 8, 2024.
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