Bug Hall, the actor who played Alfalfa in the 1994 movie "The Little Rascals," has reemerged thanks to social media as a
bearded 30-year-old that a BuzzFeed writer has dubbed a "lumbersexual."
"The Little Rascals" was the movie adaptation of the "Our Gang Comedies" movie short series that ran from 1929 to 1938, and was then packaged for television syndication as "The Little Rascals" in the 1950s.
BuzzFeed News' Katie Corvino pointed out that Hall has grown up a lot from the child actor he was when he performed in the 1994 movie.
"His charming smile and wiggly ears made him the cutest bundle of joy," Corvino wrote for BuzzFeed. "But the actor, Bug Hall, has grown up to be one hell of a lumbersexual. Don't you just want to run your fingers through that sexy beard? It's furry enough to shelter you from the chilling winds of the woods."
Us Weekly's Madeline Boardman wrote that Hall is getting the attention of more adult fans now, taking selfies on his Instagram account and continuing his acting career with appearances on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Cold Case," "The O.C.," and "Criminal Minds."
"Hall continued his acting career after his breakout role in the classic '90s take on 'Our Gang,' but attracts a different audience with his reddish facial hair and handsome features," Boardman wrote.
Hall posted a photo of himself in New York City Monday.
He also posted an assortment of other pictures on Twitter as well.
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