Tom Selleck, 76, shows off his iconic mustache as he stands tall while shooting Blue Bloods in NYC
He was a fixture of television in the 80s.
And Tom Selleck sported has unmistakable mustache on Wednesday while shooting season twelve of his hit crime procedural Blue Bloods in New York City.
The Magnum, P. I. star, 76, looked serious while dressed in costume as Commissioner Frank Reagan, with his arms folded as he stood in the street presiding over an arrest on camera.
Selleck exuded confidence and intimidation, standing at 6 foot 4 in the blue bomber police jacket worn over a white dress shirt and striped tie.
Selleck had on a dark blue baseball cap with a golden insignia that matched his jacket.
He also wore amber-hued aviator sunglasses.
At another point, Tom looked to the side and cracked a smile, presumably after a take.
The veteran actor was also seen out of his jacket, wearing a dark vest which gave him an added distinguished edge.
Selleck has been on the CBS show Blue Bloods alongside Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan since 2010.
His other notable TV credits include guest spots on Boston Legal, a recurring character as Monica‘s love interest Dr. Richard Burke on Friends in the late 90s, as well as his long-running stint as Magnum in the 80s.
Some of his most successful film credits include Three Men and a Baby in 1987, along with the Kevin Kline-starring comedy In & Out ten years later.