Soleil Moon Frye
Have you ever wondered what happened to your favorite child stars? While their images remain frozen in our memories, catching a glimpse of their present appearance can be truly astonishing.
Unfortunately, being in the public eye can be hard on young entertainers. Some of them struggle with growing up while constantly being in the spotlight. In this article, we’ll look at what some child stars are doing now and how they look.
Drew Barrymore
Recognized for her iconic pigtails, freckles, and vibrant outfits, Punky Brewster has undergone a remarkable transformation into a stunning adult. Soleil Moon Frye, the actress behind Punky, remained in the entertainment industry for several years following her iconic role.
But recently, she started directing movies like Wild Horses and the award-winning documentary Sonny Boy which won the Best Documentary prize at the San Diego Film Festival. Apart from directing movies, she is also an entrepreneur. She co-founded a company that makes party kits and has also written books.
Jodie Sweetin
Since her 1982 acting debut in the iconic sci-fi classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Drew Barrymore has been captivating our hearts and quickly rose to fame as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after child stars. Throughout her teenage years, we witnessed her journey, and despite the challenges, she gracefully overcame them, leaving us charmed along the way.
With a string of unforgettable roles in timeless movies like The Wedding Singer, Never Been Kissed, Charlie’s Angels, 50 First Dates, and He’s Just Not That Into You, she has solidified her status as a beloved actress.
Christina Applegate
Jodie Sweetin became famous for playing Stephanie Tanner, a lovable but strong-willed character in the popular show Full House. However, after the show ended in 1995, Sweetin had a difficult time with drug addiction, which she wrote about in her book UnSweetined in 2009. By 2008, she had beaten her addiction and began to use her fame to promote recovery.
More recently, Sweetin delighted fans by reprising her iconic role as Stephanie Tanner in five seasons of the reboot series Fuller House. Additionally, she has showcased her acting talents in numerous Hallmark Channel movies, such as Love Under the Rainbow and A Cozy Christmas Inn.
Jodie Foster
Applegate’s magnetic presence on screen was evident during her time as Kelly Bundy on Married… With Children. But she didn’t stop there. She received critical acclaim with an Emmy nod for her lead role in the brief yet impactful NBC series Jesse.
Not to mention her unforgettable portrayal of Veronica Corningstone in the Anchorman films alongside Will Ferrell, which breathed new life into her career.
Jennifer Connelly
Jodie Foster started when she was only 14 years old in a movie called Taxi Driver. Even though some people thought her role in the movie was too grown-up for her, she was nominated for an Oscar for her performance. Later on, she won two Oscars in three years for her acting in The Accused and The Silence of the Lambs.
Jodie Foster was very successful in the early 2000s with many popular movies, such as Panic Room, Flightplan, Inside Man, and The Brave One. Now, Jodie Foster is working more as a director for movies like The Beaver and Money Monster, but she still acts too. Recently, she appeared in Carnage, Elysium, Hotel Artemis, and The Mauritanian, which won her a third Golden Globe award.
Danica McKellar
Jennifer Connelly’s enduring charm has fans wondering if she’s discovered the secret to aging backward since her breakout role with David Bowie in Labyrinth over three decades ago.
However, her appeal isn’t limited to her appearance alone; Connelly has also earned her place as one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses, garnering critical acclaim. As she continues to captivate audiences, it’s clear that we can anticipate seeing her grace on both the silver screen and television for many years ahead.
Tiffani Amber Thiessen
Danica McKellar gained fame for her portrayal of Winnie Cooper, the enduring love interest of Kevin Arnold in the beloved series The Wonder Years. Following her childhood stardom, transitioning into adult acting proved challenging.
But in 2005, McKellar made a surprising comeback when readers voted her as their top childhood star crush. She appeared in Stuff magazine in a bold lingerie shoot, indicating her readiness for a comeback.
Halle Berry
Kelly Kapowski stood as the epitome of teenage crushes. With the conclusion of Saved by the Bell, we were all left with a void. Luckily, we wouldn’t have to wait too long to see Tiffani Amber Thiessen on our screens again.
She became even more famous when she started playing Valerie Malone in the popular teen TV show Beverly Hills, 90210. More recently, she appeared on the TV show White Collar on the USA Network, showcasing her talents once again.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Halle Berry’s early Hollywood appearances may ring a bell for some, but it was her second-place finish in the 1986 Miss USA pageant that truly marked her entrance onto the public stage. This near-win served as the launching pad for her remarkable journey in modeling and acting, which has been adorned with numerous prestigious awards and honors.
Among the many milestones in her illustrious career, one that shines the brightest is her 2002 Academy Award victory for Best Actress, earned for her role in “Monster’s Ball.” This accolade stands as the pinnacle of her highly accomplished professional journey.
Christina Ricci
Jennifer Love Hewitt, the incredibly endearing actress who stole our hearts as Sarah Reeves in the popular mid-90s Fox series Party of Five, has since made a mark in numerous films.
Notably, she’s known for her roles in the I Know What You Did Last Summer horror series and as the heartbroken Amanda Beckett in Can’t Hardly Wait, a character that every guy would have given anything to be the high school sweetheart of.
Anna Chlumsky
Today, Christina Ricci is a far cry from the spooky characters she once portrayed. In the past, we cherished her appearances in films like Casper and The Addams Family, where she embodied the role of Wednesday Addams. However, her career has evolved significantly since then.
Ricci became popular after starring in the movie Now and Then, where she acted alongside fellow child star Devon Sawa, and captured our hearts with her on-screen chemistry. As an adult, Ricci has proven herself as a highly accomplished actress, earning critical acclaim for her performances in Monster and The Opposite of Sex.
Alisan Porter
Anna Chlumsky aged like fine wine. She won our hearts when she played Vada in My Girl. After a flurry of projects, she decided to stop acting for a while and study at the University of Chicago. At that time, she contemplated a new career path, but she ultimately found other pursuits unfulfilling.
In her late 20s, Chlumsky returned to acting. In recent years, she appeared on HBO’s immensely popular series, Veep. She also graced the Broadway stage with her presence, delivering captivating performances in productions like Living on Love.
Melissa Joan Hart
Curly Sue, the endearing troublemaker, has transitioned into a new chapter of her life. Alisan Porter, the actress who portrayed her, now commands a different kind of attention as she embarks on a singing career.
Her remarkable vocal abilities have led her to the stage of NBC’s popular talent competition, The Voice. The Voice provides her with the platform to shine and redefine her career in the world of music.
Mayim Bialik
Back in the early 90s, when Melissa Joan Hart first graced our screens on Nickelodeon’s Clarissa Explains It All, it seemed like everyone had a crush on her. Clarissa was the epitome of cool, and many guys secretly wished they could swap places with her best friend, Sam. Then came her iconic role as Sabrina in Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Also, who could ever forget her memorable Maxim magazine cover shoot in 2000? We were under her spell, but in 2013, Hart revealed that it was no magic trick; she was high on ecstasy during that shoot.
Alyssa Milano
While Mayim Bialik’s breakthrough role in Blossom catapulted her to fame during its six-season run from 1991 to 1995, her career took an intriguing turn in 2010 when she assumed the role of the neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler in The Big Bang Theory.
Although Bialik was not in the public eye during this time, she was very productive. She focused on her studies and earned a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from UCLA. In 2007, she earned a doctorate in the same field. Her academic accomplishments show that she is extremely dedicated and intelligent.
Kirsten Dunst
Alyssa Milano started acting by playing Tony Danza’s daughter on the TV show Who’s The Boss? which spanned for eight years. During this period, we witnessed her transition from innocence to allure.
After becoming more popular, she started acting in the TV show Melrose Place. Later, she got a main role in the famous TV series Charmed. Beyond her acting career, Alyssa Milano is known for her outspoken political activism and her involvement in numerous philanthropic initiatives.
Marley Shelton
We were introduced to her through her role alongside Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in Interview With the Vampire. At the age of 13, she earned the title of one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People.
In an interview with People magazine, she said she wants to grow up to be beautiful. She knows looks aren’t everything, but it’s still nice to be attractive. Fast forward, and Dunst has undoubtedly achieved her mission. What’s astonishing is that she appears to have defied the aging process, keeping us enamored with her timeless beauty.
Natalie Portman
Lifeguard Wendy Peffercorn from The Sandlot continues to be every guy’s fantasy, with her iconic mouth-to-mouth resuscitation scene remaining a cherished memory. Even today, our crush on this childhood star hasn’t diminished – she seems to age like fine wine.
Her journey post-Sandlot led her to prominent roles in movies like Pleasantville, Never Been Kissed, Sugar & Spice, and Uptown Girls. More recently, she made appearances in episodes of the hit TV series Mad Men, solidifying her place in the world of entertainment.
Claire Danes
Natalie Portman’s journey from her early role in Leon: The Professional feels like a distant memory now. She has undoubtedly become one of Hollywood’s most sought-after leading actresses, and her accomplishments are proof of her hard work and determination. Perhaps her Harvard University education gives her an extra edge in the competitive industry?
Portman’s hard work has resulted in some of her most unforgettable acting roles in movies. One of her most famous performances was playing a young ballerina in the 2010’s Black Swan, where she won the Best Actress award at both the Golden Globes and Academy Awards in 2011.
Emil Minty
Claire Danes continues to captivate us with her blazing acting career. From her initial breakthrough in the industry to her current achievements, she has consistently garnered awards and honed her skills. Presently, Danes excels, often in intense roles, portraying the super-paranoid and bipolar CIA officer Carrie Mathison in the acclaimed Showtime series Homeland.
Nevertheless, our adoration for her traces back to her memorable performances in My So-Called Life alongside Jared Leto and Romeo + Juliet alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. Even after decades, Danes shows no signs of slowing down.
Stacey Dash
Emil Minty, recognized as the feral kid from Mad Max 2, left a lasting impression with his wordless yet impactful portrayal. Despite lacking spoken lines, his grunts conveyed a powerful presence.
While he retired from acting early on, Minty did make appearances in various films and TV shows during the ’80s and ’90s. Nowadays, he resides in Australia, where he owns and manages a distinguished jewelry shop.
Amy Yasbeck
Stacey Dash’s rise to fame began with her memorable performance in the 1995 hit Clueless, earning her a special place in our hearts. However, it was her appearance alongside Richard Pryor in the 1988 film Moving that marked her initial step into the spotlight.
Dash’s journey continued with a notable role in the critically acclaimed St. Elsewhere TV series. While Dash remains active in the world of television and film, she has also become a familiar face to many as a regular contributor on the Fox News network.
Christine Taylor
While Amy Yasbeck might not grace our screens as frequently today, her legacy from the ’90s remains unforgettable. She made a mark as the iconic Maid Marian in Robin Hood: Men in Tights and dealt with the Problem Child.
Beyond these iconic roles, she charmed audiences as the leading lady in the TV sitcom Wings and graced the big screen in movies like The Mask and Dracula: Dead and Loving It. Though her screen time has dwindled, Yasbeck’s timeless allure continues to stir our hearts.
Madeline Zima
Melody, the beloved character from Hey Dude, left an indelible mark on our hearts. Many of us daydreamed about leaving it all behind to join her at the Bar None Dude Ranch. However, her career didn’t stop there – she stepped into the shoes of Marcia Brady in the 1995 movie adaptation of The Brady Bunch, immortalizing the famous “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia” line.
Taylor also graced the screen in a series of highly successful comedies including The Wedding Singer, Zoolander, Dodgeball, and Tropic Thunder. During one of these projects, she met and married Ben Stiller in 2000, although they later separated in 2017.
Christine Lakin
Madeline Zima’s portrayal of Mia on Showtime’s hit series Californication was a far cry from her beginnings as Grace Sheffield on the beloved CBS sitcom The Nanny. Despite her age during filming, Zima embodied the complex character at just 22.
Today, Zima no longer requires a nanny herself, but her acting journey is far from over. While Californication has concluded, her future in the film industry holds promise, ensuring her presence on the big screen for many years to come.
Tina Majorino
With her iconic role as Alicia “Al” Lambert on ABC’s Step By Step, the TGIF girl used to be the highlight of our week. However, Christine Lakin has since evolved beyond her tomboy character and blossomed into an irresistible figure in Hollywood.
Despite not attaining widespread fame through major hits, Lakin has kept herself extensively occupied in the industry. Her portfolio boasts over 100 film and TV credits, including a recurring voice role in Family Guy and memorable appearances on CSI, NCIS, and Hollywood Darlings, ensuring her continued relevance in the entertainment world.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
In 1994, Tina Majorino made her mark as Meg Ryan’s on-screen daughter in When a Man Loves a Woman. Her stellar performance earned her a nomination for Most Promising Actress at the CFCA Awards. Despite the major flop of Waterworld in 1995, Majorino who played Enola was still considered a talented star.
After a few more roles, Majorino decided to take time away from the limelight before she returned in 2004. She also appeared in Napoleon Dynamite, Veronica Mars, and in Pink’s music video F**kin’ Perfect, including the TV series Big Love, True Blood, and Grey’s Anatomy.
Sarah Michelle Gellar initially rose to fame as Buffy Summers in the cult classic, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and further solidified her popularity with roles in I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) and Cruel Intentions (1999).
However, in 2015, Gellar embarked on a new journey by co-founding Foodstirs, a highly successful startup offering organic baking kits for families. In 2017, she expanded her culinary ventures by co-authoring a cookbook titled Stirring up Fun With Food.
Jaleel White
Steve Urkel, sitcom television’s most famous nerd, left an indelible mark on Family Matters viewers. He started as a one-time guest appearance but became a full-time starring role due to his unforgettable presence.
Jaleel White, who played the character of Urkel in the TV show Family Matters, took a break from acting in 1997 to study film and television at UCLA. In 2006, he made a comeback and appeared in the movie Dreamgirls, as well as in TV shows like Boston Legal and Castle. In 2023, he starred in a TV movie called Did I Do That to the Holidays? A Steve Urkel Story, which brought back the beloved Urkel character.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Let’s take a bold step and declare Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as possibly the most renowned twins in history. They’ve been in the spotlight since they were infants, making it feel like fame has always been their constant companion. Their claim to fame began at a mere nine months of age when they shared the role of Michelle Tanner on the hit show Full House.
Although they were successful actors during their teenage years, in 2012 they decided to leave the camera behind and focus on careers in fashion. They wanted a more private life. After their time as child stars, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have decided to stay away from the spotlight and focus on their fashion projects instead. This choice has allowed them to keep a low profile in public.
Danielle Fishel
Cory and Topanga’s fictional love story in Boy Meets World was a source of inspiration for true love believers. Unfortunately, in reality, Danielle Fishel and Ben Savage have never been romantically involved. Nevertheless, the hope of them coming together one day remains steadfast.
Danielle Fishel revisited her iconic role as Topanga from 2014 to 2017 in the well-received spinoff Girl Meets World. She also made a notable appearance as a guest on The Masked Singer in 2022, demonstrating her enduring popularity in the entertainment industry.
Tia and Tamera Mowry
In the ’90s, the beloved sitcom Sister, Sister, featuring the endearing tale of long-lost twins, captured the hearts of many. The talented real-life twins, Tia and Tamera Mowry, once again embraced their roles as long-lost twins in the Disney Channel movies Twitches and its sequel Twitches Too in 2005 and 2007.
After a hiatus from acting, both sisters pursued higher education at Pepperdine University, successfully earning degrees in psychology. Their return to the entertainment world has seen them grace the screens in various TV shows, including appearances on The Masked Singer and Family Reunion.
Jake Lloyd
Jake Lloyd was that sweet smiling kid people fell in love with in Jingle All the Way. Working alongside none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger, that film opened many doors of opportunities for Lloyd, the red carpet unrolled before him, and everyone thought he’d made the right choice in signing up to play the young Darth Vader. It was purportedly the break of a lifetime; a role no budding child actor could refuse.
In hindsight, though, it seems that he should have. Lloyd ended up becoming a target of bullying at school, the result of backlash from not being able to live up to people’s expectations for the crucial role he played in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in 1999. Struggling to take the harshness of the criticism, the young lad quit acting.
Tyra Banks
Do you recall the moment your jaw dropped at the sight of Tyra Banks gracing the cover of that iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue? It was the one featuring her in that stunning red bikini against the backdrop of the Caribbean’s azure blue sky. We all remember that picture of Banks. It made her modeling career take off and she’s been successful ever since.
With her remarkable success as a Victoria’s Secret Angel and her prominent role as the host of the reality TV show America’s Next Top Model, Tyra Banks continues to shine in the spotlight, captivating the public’s attention.
Tahj Mowry
Tahj Mowry, the younger sibling of Tia and Tamera Mowry, charmed audiences as the brilliant 10-year-old prodigy T.J. Henderson in the sitcom Smart Guy, which aired from 1997 to 1999. Prior to that, he showcased his adorability as Teddy in a few episodes of Full House.
While he may not be as prominently in the public eye as an adult, Mowry continues to stay active in the entertainment industry. He lent his voice to the character Wade Load, a 10-year-old genius, in Kim Possible as a playful reference to his role in Smart Guy. Furthermore, in 2021, he assumed the lead role of Matt in Welcome Matt, and in 2022, he portrayed Kabir in the film Me Time.
Abigail Breslin
In 2006, Abigail Breslin charmed audiences with her endearing portrayal of the aspiring beauty queen, Olive Hoover, in the heartwarming film Little Miss Sunshine. This iconic role even earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Almost 20 years later, Breslin started to play more grown-up characters, particularly in horror movies, like Scream Queens TV show and the 2022’s Slayers movie. Nevertheless, her role as Baby Houseman in the 2017 TV remake of Dirty Dancing didn’t get as much praise as she wanted.
Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan, an iconic child star, rose to fame by portraying twins Hallie Parker and Annie James in 1998’s The Parent Trap. However, it was her role in the 2004 cult classic Mean Girls that solidified her status as a Hollywood leading lady.
Regrettably, Lohan faced personal battles with substance abuse and legal troubles, which tarnished her reputation. Nevertheless, in recent years, she has been steadily working on rejuvenating her career, highlighted by her participation in the 2022 Netflix film Falling for Christmas as part of a multi-picture agreement.
Raven-Symoné
Raven-Symoné captured our hearts as Olivia Kendall on The Cosby Show from 1989-1992 and later portrayed Charisse in Dr. Dolittle alongside Eddie Murphy in 1998. Her iconic role as the title character in Disney Channel’s That’s So Raven(2003-2007) led to a spinoff series, Raven’s Home.
In 2013, Symoné surprised fans by announcing her retirement from acting to pursue an associate degree in fine arts at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. However, in 2015, she made a comeback as a co-host on The View.
Danielle Harris
Born and raised on Long Island, this horror film sensation initially rose to stardom through her role in the iconic Halloween franchise when she was just 10 years old. Her breakthrough in the 90s came with a memorable appearance in the cult classic Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead.
After a brief hiatus from the genre, she made a remarkable return to horror 18 years later, signing up for the remake of none other than Halloween itself. It’s no wonder why esteemed publications like the New York Daily News crowned her as horror’s reigning “scream queen.”
Vanessa Williams
When you become Miss Universe, it’s inevitable that you’ll capture everyone’s attention, especially when you’re the first African-American woman to achieve this title. This iconic moment marked the beginning of Vanessa Williams’ remarkable journey into the world of music and acting, a career that she continues to thrive into this day.
Williams has graced our screens with her exceptional talent, delivering standout performances in acclaimed shows like Desperate Housewives and earning three Emmy nominations for her role in Ugly Betty. With such a stellar track record, we eagerly anticipate her continued success in the world of entertainment.
Lacey Chabert
Lacey Chabert’s rise to fame began in the 1990s with her role as Claudia in Party of Five. Before this, theater enthusiasts might have recognized her as young Cosette in the highly acclaimed Broadway production of Les Miserables. While she ventured into prominent movie roles after Party of Five, none truly made her stand out.
However, in 2004, her familiar face reemerged in the comedy blockbuster Mean Girls, where she portrayed Gretchen Wieners, sparking widespread recognition and astonishment at her ageless appearance. Maxim magazine described her as “sinfully cute.”
Michelle Trachtenberg
Michelle Trachtenberg established herself as a prominent figure in 1990s entertainment, transitioning from Harriet the Spy to The Adventures of Pete & Pete. However, her career was only beginning to flourish during that era.
The turning point came with her portrayal of Dawn in the popular series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, capturing widespread attention. Subsequently, Trachtenberg took on the role of Georgina Sparks in Gossip Girl, becoming the character audiences loved to despise for her manipulative ways.
Alicia Silverstone
We can’t seem to stop admiring this star. Interestingly, Alicia Silverstone’s performance in The Crush introduced us to her radiant presence. This role piqued the interest of none other than the legendary band Aerosmith, who featured her in three of their most iconic music videos.
Soon, Silverstone became known as the Aerosmith chick, which paved the way for her most unforgettable role yet. She graced the screen as Cher Horowitz, the popular and fabulously wealthy high school student in the ’90s blockbuster Clueless. Every girl aspired to be her, and every guy yearned to be by her side.
Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel, who played Mary Camden in the WB’s longest-running series 7th Heaven, has continued to age gracefully. She caused controversy at the age of 17 when she posed topless for Gear magazine, but that didn’t harm her career.
Biel has since participated in numerous charitable causes, giving back to those less fortunate than herself. Despite her many accomplishments, Biel is married to Justin Timberlake, which may be a disappointment to some of her admirers. Nonetheless, her career and philanthropic efforts continue to inspire many.
Katie Holmes
Katie Holmes has consistently remained a captivating figure. Her rise to fame began with her standout performance as Joey Potter in the widely acclaimed teen drama, Dawson’s Creek, and she quickly became the new “It” girl after the era of Kelly Kapowski from Saved by the Bell.
Despite breaking our hearts by marrying actor Tom Cruise, she remains an active presence in both television series and films, and her star doesn’t appear to be dimming anytime soon.
Linda Cardellini
Linda Cardellini’s acting journey includes her portrayal of Lindsay Weir, a mathlete-turned-burnout in the TV series Freaks and Geeks, which aired from 1999 to 2000. She also assumed the role of Velma in the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo.
More recently, Cardellini has ventured into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, embodying the character Laura Barton/Agent 19 in Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Endgame, and the Disney+ series Hawkeye. After Freaks and Geeks was canceled in 2000, Cardellini had a romantic relationship with her co-star Jason Segel for five years.
Emma Watson
We’ve witnessed Emma Watson’s remarkable journey from childhood to stardom, where she portrayed the diligent Hermione Granger in all eight Harry Potter films. Unsurprisingly, she shares striking similarities with her on-screen persona, embodying qualities of diligence and intelligence.
After Harry Potter, Watson went to Brown and Oxford Universities to study. Today, she is well-known for her many good deeds and holds a prestigious title as a Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women. She also represents Lancome.
AnnaSophia Robb
AnnaSophia Robb embarked on her film journey back in 2005, debuting as Opal in Because of Winn-Dixie, and later captivating audiences as Violet Beauregarde in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Her career soared in 2007 when she earned widespread critical acclaim for her role as Leslie Burke in Bridge to Terabithia.
In 2013, she continued to shine by portraying a young Carrie Bradshaw in The Carrie Diaries. Fast forward to 2022, Robb graced the screen as Jane Knight in an episode of Ziwe. As of 2023, she’s deeply engrossed in the post-production phase of the film Rebel Ridge.
Frankie Muniz
In the early 2000s, it seemed almost impossible to find a pre-teen girl who didn’t have a little crush on Frankie Muniz. Portraying the iconic character of Malcolm in Malcolm in the Middle from 2000 to 2006, he swiftly rose to fame, becoming a prominent figure of the 2000s.
But if you’re not up to date on Muniz, you might not know what he’s been doing. It’s actually pretty interesting. Besides acting, he’s also been a NASCAR driver and played drums in an indie rock band called Kingsfoil from 2012 to 2014. And just recently in 2021, he started racing professionally by joining a racing team.
Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff was a popular actress in the early 2000s, known for her role in the Disney Channel series, Lizzie McGuire. After the show ended in 2004, she starred in movies for young people, like A Cinderella Story and Raise Your Voice, and released five albums by 2015.
Recently, Duff has been acting and played Sophie Tompkins in How I Met Your Father. However, fans were disappointed to hear that the planned Lizzie McGuire reboot for Disney+ in 2019 was cancelled due to creative differences that came up during the beginning of the project. Duff shared her feelings about this on Instagram.
Tom Felton
British actor Tom Felton is most famous for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter’s snobbish rival. However, his career began with roles like Peagreen Clock in The Borrowers (1997) and Louis T. Leonowens in Anna and the King(1999).
Despite his enduring association with the Harry Potter series, Felton has maintained an active career. He recently took on the role of Earl H. Morris in the film Canyon Del Muerto, which is currently in post-production. In 2022, he returned to the magical world of Hogwarts for the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter. Time truly does fly!
Dakota Fanning
Dakota Fanning, once an omnipresent child star adored throughout the early and mid-2000s, has since chosen to maintain a relatively private personal life.
Among her notable roles, Fanning’s portrayal of the prim and proper eight-year-old Ray in Uptown Girls, co-starring with Brittany Murphy, stands out as one of her most iconic. However, her acting prowess has extended to acclaimed films like Ocean’s 8 (2018) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019).
Maddie Ziegler
Maddie Ziegler gained fame through her appearances on the reality show Dance Moms from 2011 to 2016. Her exceptional talent as a dancer led her to catch the eye of Australian singer-songwriter Sia, who featured her in several of her music videos. In 2016 and 2017, Ziegler even accompanied Sia on tour across North America and Europe.
Today, Maddie Ziegler is diversifying her skills by focusing on acting. She marked her film debut in 2017 with the role of Christina Sickleman in The Book of Henry. More recently, she portrayed Velma in the Best Picture-nominated film West Side Story (2021).