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The Kid from "A Christmas Story": 'Memba Him?!

Peter Billingsley is best known for his role as Ralphie in the now classic 1983 film, "A Christmas Story." Guess what he looks like now!
Peter Billingsley

Filed under: Movies, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. Classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 2:53AM on May 3rd 2008 by hecate3

2. I know a chick who made it with Scott Farkas in a hotel room. And she didn't even have to say uncle! He had YELLOW eyes!!!

Posted at 2:58AM on May 3rd 2008 by Freddy

3. He looks great.

Posted at 7:41AM on May 3rd 2008 by joan

4. Is he any relation to Barbara Billingsley, the woman who played the mother on Leave It To Beaver -(now I'm giving away my age

Posted at 8:41AM on May 3rd 2008 by cavw

5. I'd tap that!!!! Long and hard.

Posted at 9:08AM on May 3rd 2008 by Corey Carrier (Young Indy)

6. What a hunk! Can't say much bad about him now can ya TMZ? Good looking--working--former child star. I say heck yeh!!

Posted at 12:13PM on May 3rd 2008 by jaba

7. Those eyes are mesmerizing

Posted at 1:46PM on May 3rd 2008 by J

8. WOW, so handsome. I was afraid to look too, but he looks GREAT. That is one of my favorite movies of all time. I missed Darrin McGavin this past Christmas when I watched, and also thought of the Director, Bob Clark, and his son, who were killed by a drunk driver. I love the whole cast, but Schwartz, doing porn? Crap!

Posted at 3:12PM on May 3rd 2008 by anne

9. # 2 Freddy...Very funny. I do believe it was Scud Farkas though.

Posted at 5:07PM on May 3rd 2008 by LOL

10. Totally unrecognizable!
Good lookin'

Posted at 1:35AM on May 4th 2008 by Mona Lisa

11. he looks cute as a kid.
looks pretty hott now :]

Posted at 8:54PM on May 8th 2008 by saveme33

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