If you're anything like us, Jim Henson's enchanting (and, let's face it, slightly disturbing) masterpiece Labyrinth was a major part of your childhood.

Well, the film celebrates its 30th birthday today, and we couldn't help but wonder what had happened to Toby, the baby that gets kidnapped by David Bowie's Goblin King in those intervening decades.

Toby Williams is actually Toby Froud, the son of the film's designer and frequent Henson collaborator Brian Froud.

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Following the path laid out for him as a baby, Froud now works as a sculptor and puppeteer.

His credits include work for Laika, the stop-motion animation company that has made films including Coraline, ParaNorman and The Boxtrolls.

Rumours of a Labyrinth remake were shot down earlier in the year, causing everyone to breathe a sigh of relief.

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