The Daddo brothers were Australian TV stalwarts for more than two decades.
But while Cameron, 59, Andrew, 57, and Lochie, 54, have decades of experience between them - all three led busy lives away from the spotlight.
Recent photos show the famous siblings looking nothing like the cheeky black-haired youngsters who were once Australia's most popular stars.
The brothers now look like refined silver foxes with their boyish good looks replaced by a more mature appearance.
The trio, who have been active across film, TV and radio since the late 80s, now sport salt-and-pepper hair and white stubble.
However, they still have the same cheeky grins that won over thousands of female fans in their heyday.
The three Daddo brothers are Australian showbusiness royalty and have been active across film, TV and radio since the late 80s. Cameron (right), Andrew (left), and Lochie (centre) have decades of industry experience between them
However, in recent photos the famous siblings look nothing like the cheeky black-haired youngsters who took Australia and America by storm. Pictured with their father Peter
The trio recently spoke to Woman's Day magazine about how their very 'normal' childhood helped them cope with fame later as adults.
'We had uninterrupted fun, fresh air, made mistakes, no cell phones. I think because we didn’t aspire to be in the public, we grew up without that need. We all just found ourselves in it,' Cameron said.
Andrew added he was lucky enough to live in an area where he wasn't recognised and could go about his daily life without interruption.
'Living here, literally no one cares. Particularly now, there are like two generations who have no idea who we are. If a young person comes up, they go, "Can I get a photo for my mum?", which I think is hilarious.'
Daily Mail Australia now takes a look back at the careers of the famous brothers.
Cameron Daddo
Cameron rose to. fame in 1987, when his one year stint on Perfect Match made him the country's youngest-ever game show host at just 21.
In 1992, he left Australia to try his luck in Hollywood, where he landed small roles in shows such as Models Inc. and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Cameron rose to fame in 1987, when his one year stint on Perfect Match made him the country's youngest-ever game show host at just 21. He is now the host of Smooth FM's 9pm to midnight slot in Sydney and Melbourne
Cameron thought he'd made it after he landed a role in David Lynch's 2006 film, Inland Empire, only to find out the job paid just $500.
In 2019, the actor admitted to cheating on his wife, Alison Brahe, during the early years of their marriage.
After she discovered his betrayal, they entered couples therapy and managed to work things out.
The family - including daughters Lotus, 28, and Bodhi, 18, and son River, 24 - returned to Australia permanently in 2016.
Cameron has since found success in Australian theatre and currently hosts Smooth FM's 9pm to midnight slot in Sydney and Melbourne.
Andrew Daddo
Andrew was a fixture on Channel Seven for more than a decade, starring on such programs as The Great Outdoors and co-hosting the Sydney Olympics coverage in 2000.
His on-screen tenure ran parallel with his success as a children's author, with his output now exceeding 25 books.
Andrew was a fixture on Channel Seven for more than a decade, starring on such programs as The Great Outdoors and co-hosting the Sydney Olympics coverage in 2000
He returned to screens in 2009 when he appeared on The Apprentice Australia, before starring on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2015.
He lives in Sydney's Northern Beaches with his wife, Jacqui, and their three children, Felix, Anouk Bibi, and Jasper.
Andrew also has a twin brother, Jamie, who was left wheelchair-bound in 1986 after being hit by a car while crossing the road.
'[Jamie] was unconscious for… five months,' he told Mamamia in 2017.
'Then it was another year in hospital after that. It's a long process from a critical injury.'
Lochie Daddo
Youngest brother Lochie was also a successful actor and TV presenter.
He is perhaps best remembered as the host of Countdown Revolution and travel series Getaway in the mid-1990s.
Lochie starred on shows such as Countdown Revolution and Getaway in the '90s. More recently, he has filmed training videos for the likes of Qantas, NRMA and Telstra
The whole family! Pictured (left to right) Lochie, Jamie, mother Bronwen, father Peter, Andrew, sister Belinda and Cameron
He also enjoyed lengthy stints on Neighbours and pre-teen drama Blue Water High.
In recent years, Lochie has shifted his focus to the corporate world, starring in training videos for the likes of Qantas, NRMA, Commonwealth Bank and Telstra.
He is married to fellow actress Karina Brown, with whom he shares two children: Daisy and Grace.
Cameron, Andrew, Lochie and Jamie also have a sister, Belinda.