Draco who? Scruffy Tom Felton looks worlds away from his Harry Potter days as he covers unruly mane under a blue baseball cap and sports unkempt beard in LA

He was catapulted into the spotlight when played tough-talking bully Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film franchise.

And now six years on from the last magical instalment, Tom Felton, 30, looked worlds away from his alter ego as he stopped by a Starbucks in Los Angeles to pick-up a coffee.

The Epsom native - who has since starred in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and TV series The Flash - cut a low-key figure as he donned a zip hoodie over a Breton-inspired T-shirt.

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Low-key: Tom Felton, 30, looked worlds away from his alter ego as he stopped by a Starbucks in Los Angeles to pick-up a coffee

Low-key: Tom Felton, 30, looked worlds away from his alter ego as he stopped by a Starbucks in Los Angeles to pick-up a coffee

Getting a caffeine fix, he teamed his heat-inducing zippy with a pair of beige chinos and black Nike trainers.

The bearded actor - who played Draco for 10 years - attempted to remain incognito for the outing as he covered his tousled sandy-coloured hair with a blue baseball cap.

Although working a longer 'do nowadays, Tom was still recoginsable to fans of the film phenomenon as he politely posed with a fan outside the coffee chain, pulling her in tight for a photo.

Then and now: The Epsom native - who has since starred in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and TV series The Flash - cut a low-key figure with a longer 'do and scruffy beard compared to his dapper days on the red carpet for Harry Potter(Pictured right in 2011)
Then and now: The Epsom native - who has since starred in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and TV series The Flash - cut a low-key figure with a longer 'do and scruffy beard compared to his dapper days on the red carpet for Harry Potter(Pictured right in 2011)

Then and now: The Epsom native - who has since starred in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and TV series The Flash - cut a low-key figure with a longer 'do and scruffy beard compared to his dapper days on the red carpet for Harry Potter(Pictured right in 2011)

Laidback: Getting a caffeine fix, he teamed his heat-inducing zippy with a pair of beige chinos and black Nike trainers

Laidback: Getting a caffeine fix, he teamed his heat-inducing zippy with a pair of beige chinos and black Nike trainers

Tom had appeared as Harry's in-school nemesis in each of the eight films based on J.K. Rowling's globally popular seven-book series about The Boy Who Lived. 

Beginning last year, he's appeared on 13 episodes of The Flash, which premiered in 2014. 

He featured as Doctor Alchemy, a supervillain who's been cropping up in DC Comics since the late 1950s - and who, coincidentally enough, has a Philosopher's Stone. 

In the past: Tom had appeared as Harry's in-school nemesis in each of the eight films based on J.K. Rowling's globally popular seven-book series about The Boy Who Lived (Pictured in 2009 at the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince premiere in NYC)

In the past: Tom had appeared as Harry's in-school nemesis in each of the eight films based on J.K. Rowling's globally popular seven-book series about The Boy Who Lived (Pictured in 2009 at the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince premiere in NYC)

The British actor has had a busy 2017, having appeared in PLL star Troian Bellisario's flick Freed.

Bellisario's self-penned flick centred around 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege before one event changes the course of their life forever.

In 2018, Tom will next star opposite Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts and Clive Owen in Ophelia, a re-imaging of the Shakespeare play Hamlet but from the female protagonist point of view.

Fan friendly: While working a longer 'do nowadays, Tom appeared in jovial spirits as he posed with a fan outside the coffee chain, pulling her in tight for a photo

Fan friendly: While working a longer 'do nowadays, Tom appeared in jovial spirits as he posed with a fan outside the coffee chain, pulling her in tight for a photo

 

 

 

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