The ‘chubby’ kid from Cheaper By The Dozen looks VERY different now…
KEVIN SCHMIDT was in his early teens when he was propelled to fame as Henry Baker in Cheaper By The Dozen - but now, he’s unrecognisable.
Kevin Schmidt starred as Henry Baker in Cheaper by The Dozen
His transformation has more to do with just the passage of time, too - at the time, his popular character was referred to as the “token chubby” addition to the Baker family, but he sports a very different physique in 2016.
Nowadays, Kevin - who has almost 150,000 followers - seems to be heavily involved in the company Hapbee, whose “mission is to innovate, produce, and deliver quality products in partnership with mother nature”.
Fittingly, the company seems dedicated to ending malnutrition and obesity, and he himself is in great shape.
Kevin has a VERY different shape as an adult
He's now a successful businessman
But before fully pursuing his entrepreneurial side, he was acting for many years as he grew up; going on to star in several more projects after the hit Steve Martin family romp and its 2005 sequel.
Kevin was a key part of the cast of The Young and the Restless from 2008-2012, and has also appeared in Numb3rs, CSI: NY, Bones and Poor Paul.
Released in 2003, Cheaper By The Dozen grossed $190 million upon its release and was nominated multiple times at the Teen Choice Awards.
He has been in several TV shows over the years
He is still swamped by loving messages from fans
Henry Baker was one of the most popular characters
It also starred Steve Martin, Piper Perabo, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff and Ashton Kutcher, with Henry being the fourth-oldest of the titular 12 kids.
The follow-up grossed $130 million but reviews were overwhelmingly negative, with Rotten Tomatoes working out an overall score of just 6%.