"Naughty or Nice" -- Frank and Erin are at odds when Frank learns the D.A.'s office keeps a list of NYPD cops they consider "unreliable." Also, Danny and Baez recruit retired mobster Vincent Rella (Dan Hedaya) to assist in an investigation, and Jamie participates in a decoy operation to take down a predator posing as a ride-share driver, on BLUE BLOODS, Friday, Oct. 4 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.  Pictured: Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan.© Getty Images

Tom Selleck's incredible five decade career, from heartthrob status to Blue Bloods in photos

The star will cap off his run with Blue Bloods with season 15

May 19, 2024

Tom Selleck is the name on everyone's lips in Hollywood, following the return of Blue Bloods, the talk of a 15th season to close things out, and the release of his memoir.

The actor, 79, dropped his memoir, You Never Know, on May 7, reliving the most significant events of his life and career, including shooting to fame in the '80s as a TV star, his marriages, and his desire to keep acting.

Take a look back on the star's screen career, from his early roles in the '70s to his current tenure as one of TV's beloved patriarchs, and how much he's transformed…

The Life Of Tom Selleck: From '80s Heartthrob To Family Man

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Screen debut

After brief appearances in game shows and TV commercials, Tom started making minor appearances in series Bracken's World, Wide World Mystery, and The Young and the Restless.

Tom is pictured here in an episode of Wide World Mystery in 1973 titled "Shadow of Fear."

MORE: Blue Bloods star Abigail Hawk praises Tom Selleck for making her feel so welcome on first day

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The Westerns of the '70s

In the late '70s and early '80s, inspired by his own love for the outdoors, the actor began taking on more roles in Westerns like The Sacketts (pictured here) and Concrete Cowboys.

He continued that trend into the '90s as well, having established himself at that point as a rugged but charming TV mainstay.

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Magnum P.I. and shot to stardom

In 1980, Tom skyrocketed to fame when he took on the role of Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. (at the cost of Indiana Jones, no less), playing the role for eight years.

He became well known as an action star thanks to the series, but his easy charm and good looks also made him a sex symbol of the '80s, despite not being interested in that title himself.

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Lights, camera, movies!

As his profile grew, so did his roles in movies, taking his comedic chops and quick wits to the silver screen with hits like Quigley Down Under (1990) and Mr. Baseball (1992).

His best remembered movie role is 1987's Three Men and a Baby, a commercial success that launched an entire franchise.

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The dignified '90s

Tom moved into the '90s on the back of the success of Three Men and Magnum and found success specifically by embracing his age and stature.

That was best exemplified in his recurring turn in Friends, playing Monica Geller's older boyfriend Dr. Richard Burke, winning over a whole new audience and earning an Emmy nomination for it.

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Viva Las Vegas!

The dad-of-two's career slightly stagnated in the aughts, but he found success once again in the TV space with made-for-TV movies and recurring roles.

In 2007, he joined the cast of Las Vegas for its fifth and final season, his first regular TV role since Magnum.

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Blue Bloods and the present day

His longest TV tenure began in 2010 when he signed on to play the patriarch of a family of NYPD officers, Frank Reagan, in the CBS procedural drama, which has been a ratings hit since its debut.

The show will come to a close with its 15th season, set to debut in the fall.

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