He typically cuts a dapper figure on the red carpet.

But Alec Baldwin looked worlds away from his usual clean-cut self as he attended the opening night of Julius Caesar at the Delacorte Theater in New York on Monday.

Embracing a dishevelled look, the actor, 59, sported unkempt facial hair and a spiky hair style as he arrived at the event.

Dishevelled look: Alec Baldwin sported unkempt facial hair and a spiky hairstyle as he attended the opening night of Julius Caesar at the Delacorte Theater in New York on Monday

Opting for a casual ensemble, he teamed a zip-up bomber jacket with a pair of loose-fitting trousers for the occasion.

Layering a pale blue polo top underneath, he finished off the ensemble with a pair of black loafers.

The 30 Rock star looked to be in good spirits as he arrived at the theatre, flashing a wide smile as he posed in front of cameras.

Casual: The actor, 59, (pictured at an event in April, right) looked worlds away from his usual clean-cut self as he arrived at the event

His appearance comes after he and wife Hilaria enjoyed a day at the beach with their three children over the weekend.

Hilaria, 33, shared a series of sweet snaps of the outing, including a family picture of her and Alec with Carmen, three, Rafael, one, and six-month-old Leo.

Alec - who also has 21-year-old daughter Ireland from his previous marriage to Kim Bassinger - tied the knot with yoga instructor Hilaria in a romantic ceremony in New York back in 2012.

The star recently popped the question for a second time as the happy couple returned to the Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral where they wed - although any plans for a second wedding have not yet been revealed.

Relaxed: The 30 Rock star, pictured with the Public Theater's artistic director Oskar Eustis, teamed a zip-up bomber jacket with a pair of loose-fitting trousers

All smiles: He looked to be in good spirits as he arrived at the theatre, flashing a wide smile as he posed with wife Hilaria and Oskar's wife Laurie (second from right)

Alec has recently been making waves with his impressions of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, reprising the role in the season finale last month.

In fact, the production of Julius Caesar at Delacorte Theater has caused controversy for its portrayal of a Trump-like character as the Roman general.

The re-imagining of Shakespeare's classic play showed the Trump lookalike being stabbed to death on the senate floor.

Delta and Bank Of America both pulled their funding from the Shakespeare in the Park production on Tuesday for the 'graphic staging' of the tragedy.