A HUGE sitcom star left fans doing a double take as he took a spot in the packed Wimbledon crowd.
The 59-year-old blended into the throngs at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in west , donning a khaki-coloured bucket hat and navy blue jacket.



Yet it was ‘s bushy silver beard and moustache which left fans doing a double take as he arrived at ‘s annual sporting extravaganza.
The Seattle-born screen star is most notably known for his hilarious star role inwhere he played.
The Office aired onNBCfor nine seasons and paved the way for actors such asand John Krasinski to develop into household names.
Rainn’s character, Dwight, was a paper salesman and a devoted assistant to regional manager, who developed a cult following for his comical act.
He appeared on-screen in glasses and fresh-faced, with his brunette hair in a floppy curtain style over his forehead.
Rainn kept a clean-shaven look for his major telly role yet now he looks completely different after embracing the stubble.
He blended into the crowds in a casual striped top, shunning the swanky boxeds for a spot in the general admission stands.
Rainn â who would have been well-known to many SW19-goers on the day â clutched his phone and glasses in his hand as he watched the action unfold.
SCREEN STAR
He starred in the show from 2005 to 2013.
Despite going off the air more than ten years ago, The Office was the most-watched show onduring thein 2020.
Last year, the â fuelling suggestions of a reboot,
Melora Hardin, famous as businesswoman Jan Levinson, previously teased a show comeback.
Speaking about the reboot, she told The U.S. Sun: “That is up to Greg [writer Greg Daniels], because he is the maestro.
“I would certainly show up. I think a lot of us would.”;
Recently, Rainn caused hysterics after â completely unaware of his presence.
Meanwhile, Rainn has featured in a host of other movies and TV shows, including The Meg, The Rocker and Dark Winds.


