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What These Child Stars Look Like Today Will Make You Question Everything

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Ami Ciccone

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January 21, 2019

Gary Coleman - Diff'Rent Strokes - Passed Away in 2010

Gary Coleman was one of the biggest child stars of the '80s, having played Arnold Jackson in Diff'rent Strokes. This role gave him a big boost in his career, but he accused his mother and father of misusing all the money he had made from acting. Going into the early 2000s, Coleman was essentially broke, and in combination with his health decline and fatal head injury, the renowned actor passed away in 2010.

Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone - Recovered From A Long-time Drug Addiction

Macaulay Culkin became the ultimate '90s child star after his starring role in the Home Alone series. However, things then got out of control. After many trips to a luxury drug rehab center (an abuse which left him almost broke and took a huge toll on his appearance), Culkin came back to the spotlight when he tried to start a music career in 2013, with minimal success though. Nowadays, he's trying to return to his roots: acting.

Brett Kelly - Bad Santa - A Career Depending On Just One Single Role

Brett Kelly was the chubby little boy who played Thurman Merman in Bad Santa, back in 2003. He became a child star pretty quick, and taking a look at him now, he seems exactly the same, at least physically, because Kelly is no longer a star. Though his film portfolio is not bad at all, having appeared in movies such as Like Mike 2: Streetball, he never landed any significant roles growing up, and his latest appearance came in the 2016 sequel, Bad Santa 2. 

Sara Gilbert - Roseanne - Producer & Actress in The Talk

Sara Gilbert rose to prominence by portraying Darlene Conner-Healy in the popular TV series, Roseanne. While she has now gotten her first wrinkles, her acting career hasn't taken a hit at all. In fact, she landed numerous roles in acclaimed TV shows after her departure from Roseanne, having appeared in SNL and The Big Bang Theory with a recurring role. As of 2010, she stars in The Talk, while also being one of its producers and writers.

Jeff Cohen - The Goonies - Successful Attorney

Jeff Cohen portrayed chubby sweetie Chunk in the iconic '80s movie The Goonies, and while he could have opted to stay in Hollywood, his opinion was rather different. Leaving the acting industry behind, Cohen focused on his studies, and he is currently one of the most successful young attorneys in Los Angeles.

Danica McKellar - Actress & Author Of Math Books

Between her incredible film Repertoire and outstanding endowment in educational activism, Danica McKellar defined a whole new concept of what it means to be a pretty face and an American sweetheart more than 15 after she first appeared on-screen. While McKellar herself agree that pursuing an acting career at a young age was a miscalculated choice, she keeps celebrating her later career choice of mathematics books for children. It was undoubtedly gratifying for the 45-year-old.

Abigail Breslin – Succesful Young Woman

It's been more than 12 years since Little Miss Sunshine went to cinema and  shone above everyone — and Abigail Breslin above our hearts. Ever since, the movie’s stars became a full-grown woman and did some outstanding things. While reaching new career peaks, the actress became a involved in charity and philanthropic before turning to production and directing. It feels that only yesterday the adorable little child touched our souls and now she is successful full-grown adult!

Sydney Brooke Simpson - OJ Simpson's daughter - Business Owner

Although O.J. Simpson's daughter was indeed in the spotlight when her mother was murdered, Sydney Brooke Simpson tried to lead a quiet and peaceful life from then on with no major public attention and with around $10K to her name, that is until recently - when her father was released from prison. The Boston University graduate is now in her 30s and has financed a business of her own in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Robbie Rist - The Brady Bunch - Voice Acting

Remember Cousin Oliver, the adorable kid from the Brady Bunch series? Well, he's now much older, but less...adorable. Robbie Rist became an acclaimed child actor due to his role in the said show, but when he got older, he decided that he was mostly interested in voice acting, now having worked in projects like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Final Fantasy X. His personal finance is surely not the same, but at least he lives a pretty decent life.

Edward Furlong - American History X - Drug & Alcohol Addiction

Edward Furlong was guaranteed a bright acting career after his iconic performance in Terminator 2 and American History X. People expected a lot from him, but Furlong somehow found a way to let everyone down. Apart from his physical image, which declined drastically, he still battles with drug and alcohol abuse, while his former girlfriend Monica Keena accused him of being violent against her.

Brian Forster - The Partridge Family - Retired From Acting

Another sweet kid who grew up to become a not-so-handsome man is Brian Forster, who portrayed Chris in the hit show, The Partridge Family. His retirement came rather early, in 1974 more precisely, just when the show had ended. He then decided to become a race driver and to keep acting in his community theater.

Jonathan Ke Quan - Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom - Stunt Choreographer

Jonathan Ke Quan emigrated from Vietnam to the USA during the early '80s, when he landed a role alongside Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom. The Vietnamese actor then appeared in The Goonies, and he later decided to change his business plan, becoming a stunt choreographer. He has worked in hit films like The X-Men franchise. 

Jonathan Lipnicki - Jerry Maguire - Philanthropist & Actor

The geeky little boy you met in Jerry Maguire and in Stuart Little is not so geeky anymore. In fact, Jonathan Lipnicki is now making girls around him sweat, even if his acting career hasn't been as fruitful as it was back then. Lipnicki has used a big percentage of his income for philanthropic purposes regarding breast cancer, while he also appeared in the reality TV show, Celebs Go Dating. 

Alison Pill - The Book Of Daniel - Recently Starred in American Horror Story: Cult

You might remember Alison Pill if you had been a fan of The Book of Daniel. Young Pill is a child actress no more, and now, in her 30s, the actress is filling her checking account with performances in acclaimed movies like Midnight in Paris, The Pillars of Earth, and Miss Sloan. Her most recent success was her recurring role in American Horror Story: Cult, in 2017.

Gaby Hoffmann - Sleepless in Seattle - Actress

Gabby Hoffman decided to pursue an acting career, given the fact that her family struggled financially, with their tax planning and bills expenses being a mess. She rose to prominence by appearing in Field of Dreams opposite Kevin Costner, but later in her career, she upped her acting game, playing in Sleepless in Seattle and Girls. Her financial state must be much better now, even if she's not a millionaire.

Abraham Benrubi - ER -  Mediocre Acting Career

If you watched Parker Lewis Can't Lose, you'd certainly remember Abraham Bernubi playing bulky bully Francis Lawrence. He gained a lot of reputation for his recurring role in ER, as well as for his appearance in Men in Trees. We wouldn't be surprised if we saw Benrubi getting a home loan any time soon, because, although he might be still active as an actor, the roles he lands are rather lackluster.

Matthew Labyorteaux– Little House on the Prairie – A Voice Actor

Matthew Labyorteaux is famous most of all for his role of Albert Quinn Ingalls on the hit show Little House on the Prairie that ran between 1978–1983. He's also famous as the voice of Jaden Yuki in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX between the years 2005–08. On Little House on the Prairie two years before he portrayed the "Ingalls" adopted son "Albert" he had the role of a young "Charles Ingalls" in an episode where his mother tells Laura & Mary about how she & Charles met. His brother also featured on Little House on the Prairie in the role of Andrew Garvey.

Thylane Blondeau – Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues – Owns Heaven May

Thylane Blondeau was born in 2001, in France, and already began modeling at the age of four. She wore Jean Paul Gaultier’s clothes and her first photo shoot was when she was seven. Her modeling career successfully continued through her teens and in 2015, she got a role on Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues. It remains Thylane’s only acting stint so far, while in 2018, at 17, she founded Heaven May, her clothing brand. Thylane is currently signed to IMG and has worn many famous brands on the runway, including Dolce & Gabbana.

Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone - Recovered From A Long-time Drug Addiction

Macaulay Culkin became the ultimate '90s child star after his starring role in the Home Alone series. However, things then got out of control. After many trips to a luxury drug rehab center (an abuse which left him almost broke and took a huge toll on his appearance), Culkin came back to the spotlight when he tried to start a music career in 2013, with minimal success though. Nowadays, he's trying to return to his roots: acting.

Bonnie Wright - Harry Potter series - Now Mostly Into Film-Making

Teenage boys surely had a crush on Ginny Weasley, our beloved ginger from the Harry Potter series, but Bonnie Wright is now grown up and gorgeous. She keeps having a sweet face, though with more mature characteristics. Following her success in Harry Potter, she wanted to get to know how financing a business of your own feels like, so she's now mostly working as a director, producing her upcoming film, Medusa's Ankles. 

 

Danny Cooksey - Diff'rent Strokes - Successful Voice Actor

Just like Gary Coleman, Danny Cooksey became a child star playing Sam McKinney in Diff'rent Strokes. Cooksey was a rather sweet blonde boy, but he's now in his 40s, having lost a big part of his sweetness. After an unsuccessful career in music, Cooksey decided to become a voice actor, something that would benefit his savings account massively, as he's know worked in numerous movies and TV shows, giving his voice in many characters.

Jake Lloyd - Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - Battling Schizophrenia

Sci-fi fans surely have a Jake Lloyd poster on their walls, as his Anakin Skywalker role in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace made him a child star overnight, even if film critics seriously doubted his performance. Following his success in the iconic series though, Lloyd spiraled out of control. In 2015, he got into trouble with the authorities while driving, and he was checked into a psychiatric facility due to schizophrenia. Nobody has heard of him ever since.

 

Peter Ostrum - Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory - Became a Vet

Peter Ostrum is one of those one-hit-wonder child stars, who is most remembered for his role in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Talent agents were impressed by Ostrum, who was offered a three-year contract. However, the now sixty-something former actor decided that Hollywood was not his thing, and in 1984, he studied to become a veterinarian, which is his primary profession right now.

Erin Moran - Happy Days -  Passed Away in 2017

Erin Moran's role in Happy Days granted her a lot of reputation and a decent income. She also appeared in the show's spin-off, Joanie Loves Chachi, however, she gradually fell from 'acting' grace. As years went by, Moran struggled to land notable roles, until she went totally broke. Eventually, she was found dead in 2017, with the authorities claiming that she passed away due to cancer.

Adam Hann-Byrd - Little Man Tate - Became a Writer

Adam Hann-Byrd landed his breakthrough role in Little Man Tate back in 1991. He also landed a minor role in Jumanji. When the 2000s came, Hann-Byrd took a break from acting to focus on his studies. When he graduated, he decided to refinance himself by becoming a screenwriter and a writer, having collaborated with The Warner Brothers Television Writers Workshop and The Morning After on Hulu.

Quinn Cummings - The Goodbye Girl - Writer & Businesswoman

Quinn Cummings was such a successful child actress that she even earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress when she played in The Goodbye Girl in 1977. After landing some other roles (and after losing a lot of her cute looks as a child), she decided to call it quits. Her retirement planning involved pursuing a career in writing, and she has authored three books so far, while also having other business ventures.

Henry Thomas - E.T. The Extraterrestrial - Actor & Musician

To this day, E.T. The Extra-terrestrial remains one of our favorite family sci-fi films, and its child star, Henry Thomas, was already making money that other kids never dreamed of back then. His successful acting career kept going, but at the same time, Thomas started a band named The Blue Heelers in the early '90s that received wide acclaim both in America and other countries as well. He recently had a recurring role in the TV show, Betrayal. 

Michael C. Maronna - The Adventures of Pete & Pete - Electrician

Do you remember Michael Maronna from The Adventures of Pete & Pete?  The young ginger boy is now a full-grown man, though with a big beard and curls. Following the show's wrap, Maronna landed other roles on television, but they were mostly minor ones, so he decided to become a behind-the-scenes electrician and technician during the mid-'90s. Although his earnings are surely not the same as before, he's definitely doing just fine.

Natalie Gregory - Alice in Wonderland - Retired From Acting

Seeing young Natalie Gregory star in the TV remake of Alice in Wonderland, everyone expected that growing up, she would become a star with stunning hot looks. Well, nothing of these eventually happened, and after a while, Gregory disappeared from the small screen limelight. Hopefully, her financial planning is good enough to provide her a happy life. 

Maureen McCormick - The Brady Bunch - Reality Star

There's no way you didn't have a crush on stunning Maureen McCormick when she portrayed Marsha Brady in The Brady Bunch. The gorgeous blonde girl appeared in many other TV shows, but her cocaine addiction eventually led her career (and beauty) to a sudden decline. During the past two decades, McCormick is most successful as a reality show personality, having appeared in shows such as Celebrity Fit Club. 

John Franklin - Children of the Corn - Now Focused On Writing

John Franklin scared the heck out of us when he played in Stephen King's Children of the Corn, and though he wasn't actually a child star (due to a birth deficiency which made him look like a kid even if he was an adult), he's regarded as one. Franklin then also appeared in The Addams Family, but his business plan then involved becoming an English teacher. In 2016, he retired, aspiring to return to acting, and primarily to become a writer. 

Linda Blair - The Exorcist - Animal Rights Activist

Linda Blair used to be the most frightening little girl in the world. She became a child star overnight when she portrayed Regan, the possessed kid in the iconic horror movie, The Exorcist. Though she bagged some huge earnings from that role, people struggled to see her portraying any other character than Regan. Now pushing 60, Blair is mostly focused on activism regarding animal rights.

Danny Tamberelli - The Adventures of Pete & Pete -  Actor, Musician & Podcaster

Danny Tamberelli was Michael Maronna's best pal in Nickelodeon's The Adventures of Pete & Pete. The Nickelodeon team believed that making a deal with him would be a good investment for the company. Tamberelli then appeared in Nickelodeon's All That and Figure it Out. After releasing some music with his band Jounce during the mid-2000s, Tamberelli teamed up with Maronna again, forming the podcast The Adventures of Danny and Mike, in 2014.

Melissa Joan Hart - Clarissa Explains It All - Actress & Fashion Designer

Melissa Joan Hart was the beautiful, amazingly cool kid in Clarissa Explains It All. Her role increased her acting stocks, and she then landed a lead role in Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Hart is now in her 40s, remaining as beautiful as she had always been. In 2015, she debuted her own fashion line called King of Harts alongside her husband, musician Mark Wilkerson.

Sue Lyon - Lolita - Retired From Acting

Sue Lyon faced huge success after starring in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film, Lolita. The drop-dead gorgeous blonde (who now looks practically unrecognizable ) portrayed a girl having an intimate relationship with her stepfather, and though the role earned her a Golden Globe, she ended up being typecast. Her last acting gig took place back in 1980, and hopefully, she bagged enough cash in her savings account to sustain herself financially for the time being.

Louise & Lisa Burns - The Shining - Lawyer & Scientist

We don't think that we have ever seen scarier twins that Lisa and Louise Burns. The scene that portrayed them in Overlook Hotel's corridor in The Shining was both iconic and haunting. Their eerie stance granted them a lot of reputation, but they never opted to continue their acting career. They then decided to become a lawyer and a scientist respectively, stating that they feel very proud of taking part in such a movie.

Daniel Radcliffe - Harry Potter Franchise - Enjoying His Harry Potter Dividends

Daniel Radcliffe could as well hide inside a jungle, and people would still recognize him. That's how famous he got after portraying Harry Potter in the iconic film series, and his $110-million net worth is proof of that. His latest success was Horns, and while we haven't seen him in any blockbuster for quite a while now, we're sure that he has an ace up his sleeve for his next big step in Hollywood.

Barret Oliver - The NeverEnding Story - Photographer/Printer

The adorable boy on the left image is Barret Oliver. The man on the right picture is...Barret Oliver? That's what most people would wonder, seeing how one of the NeverEnding Story's child stars had ended up. Oliver decided that he had accumulated enough cash in his savings account to pursue a different career, and he is now a photographer and printer, processing images with many different vintage methods.

Haley Joel Osment - The Sixth Sense - Making A Comeback

Haley Joel Osment will always be remembered for his iconic line "I see dead people," in The Sixth Sense. That movie skyrocketed his career and the stuff that ran straight right to his checking account. Taking a break from acting to focus on his studies, Osment has now returned to acting, where he still lands quality roles. However, he should start doing something about his extra pounds; they're getting out of hand.

Malcolm David Kelley - Lost - Recently Starred in Detroit

Malcolm David Kelley grew up to be a fine young man, though most people got to know him as a child actor, appearing in the classic TV show Lost. His next big role was in Gigantic, back in 2010. He then decided to pursue a music career, forming the pop duo MKTO alongside his Gigantic co-star. In 2017, he starred in the movie Detroit, but he should start searching for his next big role, otherwise, a personal loan might be really close.

Lark Voorhies - Saved By The Bell -  Writer

Looking back at Lark Voorhies when she was a teenage girl in Saved By the Bell, it seems like the former actress hasn't aged at all. Her earnings from the show were pretty significant, and she also managed to win two Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actress. However, as of the early 2010s, Voorhies has quit acting, and she's now focused on her writing career, having authored three personal works.

Emil Minty - Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior - Jeweller

Emil Minty was the feral kid with the crazy hair in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. Just like many other child stars, he landed a breakthrough role and then eventually stepped away from the acting industry. Minty now works as a jeweler in Chris Lewis Jewellers, and while acting could have provided much more cash for him, he sure ain't close to bankruptcy, working in the company for more than 25 years. He now has two children.

Inger Nilsson - Pippi Longstocking -  Occasional Acting Appearances

Inger Nilsson became a child star after starring in Pippi Longstocking. While the show hadn't been a huge success in the US, it remains one of the most iconic kids shows in Europe, thus, we can only assume that Nilsson's personal finance is in top shape, even after all these years. She still appears on TV every now and then, in supporting roles.

Jimmy Workman - The Addams Family - Technical Crew

Jimmy Workman played Pugsley Addams, the goofy chubby boy in The Addams Family. To this day, that series remains his only acting success, but it's not like he opted to pursue any big roles later. His retirement came naturally, as he didn't have high expectations from his acting career, and he now works as a technician behind the scenes. At least, he lost some weight and changed his hair!

Dan Pipoly - Lord of the Flies - Retired From Acting

Danuel Pipoly was actually praised for his acting back in the '80s, especially after appearing in The Lord of the Flies. He was nominated for many awards, and he then played in The Giant of Thunder Mountain. However, it looks like showbiz wasn't much of Pipoly's thing, and though we don't know how he now refinanced himself, he quit acting since the mid-'90s. 

Angus T. Jones - Two And a Half Men -  Left the Industry In the Strangest Way

Angus T. Jones became a huge child star after starring in Two and a Half Men, alongside Charlie Sheen. His shenanigans as a little boy charmed the audience, but Jones later became very religious, leaving the show as it was contrary to his beliefs. Let's just hope that he has a good financial advisor to keep his wealth in good shape, as he will probably never make as much cash as he made ever again.

Billy Mumy - The Twilight Zone - Music & Acting Career

Bill Mumy is one of those kids who must have had a wealth management adviser at a really young age, following his success in The Twilight Zone and Lost in Space. He then appeared in other popular films such as Rascal. However, at the same time, Mumy debuted his music career, having also worked for the music score of Adventures in Wonderland, which earned him an Emmy nomination. He now mostly makes cameo appearances, while he still works on his music.  

Christian Bale - The Dark Knight Trilogy -  Recently Starred In Hostile

Christian Bale sure did receive some recognition as a child actor, but his reputation and bank account were nothing compared to how famous he is now. Growing up, he became one of showbiz's hottest actors, and following his star role in The Dark Knight trilogy, he proved that his place in Hollywood was well deserved. Recently, Bale starred in the 2017 Western film, Hostile.

Jeremy Miller - Growing Pains - Retired Actor

Jeremy Miller's participation in Growing Pains brought him a lot of attention, even some unwanted ones. The young boy faced some stalker issues, which were fortunately later solved. Although he could use some anti-aging products, it doesn't seem like he cares much about it, and he's now keeping a low profile while being married to actress Joanie Miller.

Johnny Whitaker - Family Affair -Drug Counselor

Johnny Whitaker is most known for his longtime appearance in Family Affair and his musical portrayal of Tom Sawyer. Growing up, Whitaker crumbled upon the weight of being a child star, and gradually developed a drug addiction. After sobering up, he now helps people who face similar problems like he did.

Robert MacNaughton - E.T. The Extra-terrestrial - Returned to Acting

Another young boy who appeared in the classic sci-fi film E.T. The Extra-terrestrial was Robert MacNaughton. He actually won a Young Artist Award for his performance, but in 2002, he decided to quit acting. However, it seems that McNaughton faced problems when it came to paying his taxes, and in the early 2010s, he made his acting comeback, though things were not the same anymore. 

Robert Oliveri - Honey I Shrunk The Kids - Left Hollywood A Long Time Ago

Robert Oliveri and his big round glasses melted people's hearts in Honey I Shrunk the Kids, and his talent as a child actor even earned him a spot in the blockbuster movie, Edward Scissorhands. We don't know what happened next though (besides the fact that Oliveri was clearly not attractive as an adult), and Oliveri left showbiz for good in the mid-'90s, not caring if he might later need a loan to sustain his lifestyle.

Anthony Michael Hall - The Breakfast Club -  Left His Alcohol Issues Behind

Anthony Michael Hall's first contact with acting was appearing in commercials as a child. He then landed a role in National Lampoon Vacation, which helped him become famous by joining the cast of The Breakfast Club. Unfortunately, he later developed an alcohol addiction, but after overcoming his drinking problems, he made his comeback and even appeared in The Dark Knight. 

Brittany Ashton Holmes - The Little Rascals - Quiet Life

Brittany entered the showbiz at a tender age of four and grabbed most fame from her character of Darla in the classic film, The Little Rascals. While she could have pulled off an illustrious career, she gave her education more priority and left the acting world at the age of 7. Today at 29, our darling Darla is spending a normal life staying away from cameras and is studying political science.

Aaron Schwartz - The Mighty Ducks - Unbelievable Transformation

We all loved the prankster Dave Karp from the Mighty Ducks. But only a few of us must have followed him after he grew up. Following his successful character in Mighty Ducks, Schwartz landed a job in another Disney film Heavyweights. But soon after playing that role, he paused his career to complete his education. He again entered the showbiz with a role in soap opera Guiding Light which again brought him under the spotlight. Only a few must have recognized him the Gossip Girl as the fatty Aaron has transformed drastically.

Keith Thibodeaux -  I Love Lucy - Executive Director in Ballet Magnificat!

Keith Thibodeaux grew up surrounded by cameras, since he got his first role at the age of 6 with the I Love Lucy sitcom. His Little Ricky role kept him busy for a few years, as he got to play in The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour until 1960. He moved on to play in The Andy Griffith Show and eventually quit acting. In fact, the last time we saw him on TV was in 2015, after a decade-long break, in an episode of The 700 Club. There’s a good reason behind his absence, though. Since 1990 he’s been occupied as an executive director to his wife’s company called the Ballet Magnificat!.

Jane Plank - The Mighty Ducks - Left Acting

Who didn't fall for Tammy from the Mighty Ducks? Tammy who was a master of figure skating and confused the rival team with the same, couldn't have a smooth career after the role. She couldn't grab enough roles and eventually left acting for better prospects. But she didn't stop trying to stay a part of the entertainment industry. Today, she describes herself as a singer, performer and also a songwriter on her website.

Tina Majorino - Waterworld - Successful TV Actress

You might remember cute Tina Majorino in Waterworld, playing Enola. She was just ten years old back then, but nowadays, Majorino is in her 30s, with her blue eyes still mesmerizing us. The famous actress managed to get her credit report to another level by appearing in hit TV shows such as True Blood and Grey's Anatomy, while she now stars in Scorpion. 

Susan Olsen - The Brady Bunch - Former Actress & Radio Talk Show Host

Maureen McCormick had another very beautiful child actress close to her in The Brady Bunch, Susan Olsen. Olsen had beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes, and growing up, she remained an attractive woman who managed to land some other supporting roles, before finally announcing her retirement from acting. She then had her own radio shows where she worked as a host, retiring from that venture as well in 2016.

Elden Henson - The Mighty Ducks - Still Active On Screens

 

Eldon who played the character of Fulton Reed in the MightyDucks is one of the very few stars who could pull off a prolific career after the film. Currently, you can catch him portraying a character of Daredevil's best friend in the Netflix series, Daredevil.  Fans must also have noticed him playing a minor role in the Hunger Games franchise.

Emmanuel Lewis - Webster - Producer

Although the last time he acted was over a decade ago, Emmanuel Lewis has never actually been forgotten. Emmanuel was born in 1971, and by the ‘80s, he had already started his acting career, starring in the Webster series. He is now 49 years old.

Emmanuel recently tried his luck in producing, working with The American King – As Told by an African Priestess. The last time he acted was in Kickin’ It Old Skool. Meanwhile, the last time Emmanuel was in front of a camera was for a Between Two Ferns episode with Zach Galifianakis.

Jaleel White - Family Matters - Appeared In Clint Eastwood's The 15:17 to Paris

You surely remember Steve Urkel on Family Matters, and the man behind it, Jaleel White. White's portrayal of Urkel was his ticket to success, and he's now a handsome guy, who hasn't been as prolific as he used to be as a boy though. Truly, White is still in search for his next big role, and while he did appear in Clint Eastwood's 2018 film The 15:17 to Paris, he didn't receive much recognition, and the movie's earnings were not that great.

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