Simon Baker cuts a dashing figure as he attends Limbo premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival

Simon Baker cuts a dashing figure as he attends Limbo premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival

He’s as well known for his rugged good looks as his acting ability.

And Simon Baker looked every inch the heartthrob on Tuesday when he attended the North American premiere of his new movie Limbo at the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Launceston native, 54, rocked a smart casual look in a stylish blue button up dress shirt which he paired with tan pants and matching shoes.

Simon completed his look with prescription glasses and looked to be in good spirits as he rocked his best angles at the Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto, Canada. 

His light-coloured hair was freshly styled and he sported a rugged five o’clock shadow. 

Simon Baker (pictured) looked every inch the heartthrob on Tuesday when he attended the North American premiere of his new movie Limbo at the Toronto International Film Festival

The Launceston native, 54, rocked a smart casual look in a stylish blue button up dress shirt which he paired with tan pants and matching shoes

The Launceston native, 54, rocked a smart casual look in a stylish blue button up dress shirt which he paired with tan pants and matching shoes

He was joined at the event by Limbo’s director Ivan Sen and producer Rachel Higgins and was all smiles as he posed for snaps alongside them.

The actor has long been known for his luscious long blonde wavy locks, but has cut his famous hair for his new role.

The movie follows Simon’s character Travis, as he arrives in a small Australian outback city to research a twenty-year-old murder.

He was joined at the event by Limbo's director Ivan Sen and producer Rachel Higgins and was all smiles as he posed for snaps alongside them

He was joined at the event by Limbo’s director Ivan Sen and producer Rachel Higgins and was all smiles as he posed for snaps alongside them

Travis meets and forms bonds with those impacted by the homicide and unravels the challenging truths surrounding injustice and loss.

According to The Guardian, the film has ‘the grit of crime, but a heartbeat of compassion’.

The film also stars Mystery Road actor Rob Collins and Rabbit Proof Fence’s Natasha Wanganeen.

Simon completed his look with prescription glasses and looked to be in good spirits as he rocked his best angles at the Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto, Canada

Simon completed his look with prescription glasses and looked to be in good spirits as he rocked his best angles at the Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto, Canada

Director Ivan discussed the film’s meanings and thought provoking conversations at the Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin.

He explained during the panel that one of the themes is ‘the unresolved issues facing indigenous Australians when it comes to being victims of crimes in Australia’.

It had its world premiere at the film festival on 23 February 2023.

His brunette hair was freshly styled and he sported a rugged five o'clock shadow

His brunette hair was freshly styled and he sported a rugged five o’clock shadow

The movie follows Simon's character Travis, as he arrives in a small Australian outback city to research a twenty-year-old murder

The movie follows Simon’s character Travis, as he arrives in a small Australian outback city to research a twenty-year-old murder 

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