80s heartthrob who starred with Sean Penn seen at 69... who is he?

An actor renowned for his role in one of the most iconic films of the 1980s, as well as two of the era’s favorite TV series, was recently seen in Los Angeles.

This actor is best known for his part in the film that catapulted Sean Penn to stardom and featured a future Quentin Tarantino muse.

Throughout the 1980s, he became a familiar face on an acclaimed musical TV drama and a popular sitcom set in a girls’ boarding school.

In later years, his career continued with appearances in films alongside stars like Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart. He’s also been seen on television shows such as Will & Grace, Family Guy, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Now 69 years old, he was spotted this week looking as lively as ever, dressed casually in jeans, a hoodie, and tortoiseshell sunglasses, during a grocery outing.

Can you identify this actor?

An actor who featured in one of the most enduring films of the 1980s, and on two of its most beloved TV series, was spotted in Los Angeles this week

An actor who featured in one of the most enduring films of the 1980s, and on two of its most beloved TV series, was spotted in Los Angeles this week

His best-remembered role was in the picture that made movie stars out of Sean Penn and an actress who later became one of Quentin Tarantino's leading ladies

His best-remembered role was in the picture that made movie stars out of Sean Penn and an actress who later became one of Quentin Tarantino’s leading ladies

He is none other than Robert Romanus, best known to movie fans as the scalper Mike Damone in the 1982 high school movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

Based on a book by Cameron Crowe, the coming-of-age film proved to be a career breakthrough for Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Judge Reinhold, as well as for first-time director Amy Heckerling, who went on to make Clueless.

Born to a Lebanese family in Connecticut, Romanus first moved to Los Angeles to be a musician, working as a singing waiter in a restaurant until a patron said, in a thinly-veiled dig at his voice: ‘You know, you should be an actor,’ he told Cult Film Freak.

He enrolled in an acting class, fell in love with the profession and shortly thereafter landed his first movie, the 1980 coming-of-age drama Foxes starring Jodie Foster.

Directed by Adrian Lyne – who later made Unfaithful, Fatal Attraction and Indecent Proposal – Foxes featured Romanus amid a cast that included Scott Baio, Randy Quaid, Sandy Kellerman and The Runaways lead singer Cherie Curie.

Three years went by before he landed Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which he had to audition for seven times because the producers were unconvinced by his work despite the fact Heckerling was pushing for him to get the part.

He won the hearts of fans as Mike Damone, who has a deluded idea of himself as a lothario and dispenses hackneyed tips about cultivating ‘the attitude’ to attract girls.

‘Oh it was all fun, man,’ he recalled later of making the movie. ‘It was beautiful because nobody had any big egos. It was really a summer film. Wasn’t a big budget.’

He is none other than Robert Romanus, best known to movie fans as the scalper Mike Damone in the 1982 high school movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High

He is none other than Robert Romanus, best known to movie fans as the scalper Mike Damone in the 1982 high school movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Based on a book by Cameron Crowe, the coming-of-age film proved to be a breakthrough for Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the latter of whom is pictured with Romanus

Based on a book by Cameron Crowe, the coming-of-age film proved to be a breakthrough for Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the latter of whom is pictured with Romanus

Now aged 69, he was glimpsed this week looking sprightly as ever as he surfaced for a grocery run in a casual ensemble of jeans, a hoodie and tortoiseshell shades

Born to a Lebanese family in Connecticut, Romanus first moved to Los Angeles to be a musician, working as a singing waiter in a restaurant

Now aged 69, he was glimpsed this week looking sprightly as ever as he surfaced for a grocery run in a casual ensemble of jeans, a hoodie and tortoiseshell shades

He enrolled in an acting class, fell in love with the profession and shortly thereafter landed his first movie, the 1980 coming-of-age drama Foxes starring Jodie Foster

He enrolled in an acting class, fell in love with the profession and shortly thereafter landed his first movie, the 1980 coming-of-age drama Foxes starring Jodie Foster

Three years went by before he landed Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which he had to audition for seven times because the producers were unconvinced

Three years went by before he landed Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which he had to audition for seven times because the producers were unconvinced

Romanus noted: ‘All the actors were fairly new. Sean Penn, I think, who was maybe the most known at that moment, was coming off TAPS…So there was no: “I am this, I am that, I want a big trailer, blah blah blah… I’m a star.”’

He added: ‘It was only: “Let’s have some fun. Let’s shoot this movie.” And I would go down to the set and watch Sean do a scene – and I’d think: “Oh man, these guys are so f***ing good. I have to go home and do my homework.” It just made me want to make me go home and work harder because everything was looking so good.’

As the decade wore on, he landed a recurring role on the musical TV series Fame about a performing arts high school in New York – based on the real-life institution that produced stars ranging from Al Pacino to Jennifer Aniston to Timothee Chalamet.

He also had a memorable turn on The Facts of Life, a long-running sitcom about an all girls’ boarding school, in which he played the boyfriend of Mindy Cohn’s character Natalie Green, who loses her virginity to him.

Romanus has since had guest roles on a string of TV series like 21 Jump Street, Weird Science, Will & Grace, Family Guy, Cold Case and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

His movies have included American Pie Presents: The Book of Love, the fourth part in the franchise, as well as the reality show parody A Halfway House Christmas.

In a full-circle moment, he played a guitar teacher in the 2010 rock biopic The Runaways starring Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett and Dakota Fanning as Cherie Curie – 30 years after the real Curie and Romanus made their movie debuts in Foxes.

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