Women across the globe swooned over a ruggedlooking Aidan Turner in historical drama Poldark, but he's much more clean-cut in his new role.
The Clondalkin native has been snapped looking dapper while filming the new BBC One mini-series, And Then There Were None, in Cornwall.
The drama is based on Agatha Christie's mystery murder novel, which is the best-selling crime novel of all time.
It will be shown in three episodes later this year as part of Christie's 125th birthday.
Aidan's curly locks were replaced by a side-parted style and he wore a blue shirt, burgundy chinos and a pair of brown brogues while filming scenes on a beach.
The story is set on a rocky island off the coast of Devon as Europe teeters on the brink of World War Two.
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The murder mystery plot sees 10 strangers on the remote island killed off one by one.
Aidan and his Australian co-star Maeve Dermody filmed some gripping scenes on a beach where she held him at gunpoint before he wrested the pistol from her.
But the Irish hunk's rugged looks will return, as Poldark has been recommissioned for a second season.
The 32-year-old was also nominated in the Best Actor category of the TV Choice Awards for the role.