Hollywood child star looks unrecognisable 28 years after hit movie role and quitting fame

After giving up performing 24 years ago, a child actress from Hollywood who rose to popularity in the 1990s now has a totally new appearance.

After making his debut in the 1996 movie The Preacher’s Wife, actor Justin Pierre Edmund became well-known.

He portrayed Jeremiah Biggs in the movie, which tells the tale of an angel who comes to Earth to save a preacher’s congregation and assist him and his family.

Even though he starred with well-known actors like Courtney B. Vance, Denzel Washington, and Whitney Houston, it seems that acting wasn’t Justin’s calling.

Four years after starring in four more movies, the actor left Hollywood and the movie business.

He acted as a child in the films “Once in the Life,” “Music of the Heart,” “Loving Jezebel,” and “Went to Coney Island On A Mission From God.”

In 2000, he played Andrew Howard in an episode of the television show Law & Order.

His career has taken a different turn, and he no longer resembles the adorable kid star we may have thought he was.

The celebrity has now chosen to pursue a career in marketing and social media.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in communication design from Carnegie Mellon University in 2011.

After that, he worked as an intern at Facebook before moving on to another social media site and became the first designer for Pinterest.

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It is now thought that he works for Slack.

After choosing not to continue a career in performing, the actor has mostly avoided the spotlight.

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