The little boy from Jurassic Park is now a 35-year-old man and just appeared on Lorraine – yes, weve never felt older

The little boy from Jurassic Park is now a 35-year-old man and just appeared on Lorraine – yes, weve never felt older

Yup, thats actual Tm from Jurassic Park guys. Watch and weep. (Picture: Universal/ ITV) Its been 25..

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Tim from Jurassic Park on Lorraine

Yup, thats actual Tm from Jurassic Park guys. Watch and weep. (Picture: Universal/ ITV)

Its been 25 years since Jurassic Park came roaring onto the big screen and became one of the definitive movie moments of the 20th century.

So really it should come as no surprise that Joseph Mazzello, who starred as the excitable dinosaur boffin Tim in the 1993 classic, is 35-years-old, sports a stubble and time stands still for absolutely no one – even one of most beloved child stars of our youth.

But it does.

Joseph appeared on todays edition of Lorraine where the Scottish presenter dropped the bombshell that the actor – who is currently starring As John Deacon in the Freddie Mercury biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, alongside Mr. Robots Rami Malek as the Queen frontman and Gwilym Lee and Brian May – was little Tim.

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Imagine starting your career like that, starring in a film with Stephen Spielberg, Lorraine began. I didnt know that was you! Youve taken some time out and now youre back.

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Joseph grinned: This is kind of the Jurassic Park of my adult career, I would say, just with the scope and scale of it and the sort of anticipation.

That makes us dinosaurs, joked Gwilym. Classic.

Joseph Mazzello in Jurassic Park (Picture: Universal)

Jurassic Park was 25 years ago which is possibly the single most terrifying thing weve heard all year (Picture: Universal)

Were just one week away from finally getting to watch the very overdue Queen biopic, which, amid various cast reshufflings and behind the scenes dramas when Sacha Baron Cohen bailed from the film last minute, took a decade to make.

May also recently told The Mirror: I took a bit of convincing whether the film should be made because Freddie was so unique – but if we dont somebody else will. And we want to make sure it is done right.

Lorraine airs weekdays at 8.30am on ITV while Bohemian Rhapsody comes to cinemas nationwide on October 24.

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