As Clarissa would say, it’s all in the details.
Fans who closely follow “Clarissa Explains It All” will swiftly identify Jason Zimbler from his latest role, as it’s been more than three decades since the series ended its run on television.
Jason, known for his role as Ferguson Darling, Melissa Joan Hart’s younger brother character Clarissa on the show, was spotted at a café in Queens, New York on April 16th. This sighting is not common as the former child star has generally stayed away from the public eye.
Clad in a streamlined black coat, it’s his fiery red mane, now sported as a beard, that most noticeably harks back to Jason’s on-screen appearances.
Audience members will likely recall Jason Ferguson as Clarissa’s affectionately teased adversary, whom she frequently nicknamed “Fergbreath” or “Fergface.
After Clarissa Explains It All, Melissa continued to have a successful career in acting, but that Nickelodeon show was Jason’s final significant screen appearance before he decided to retreat from the industry.
In fact, Melissa previously addressed speculation of a revival.
She confided in TopMob News in 2019 that there have been discussions and potential opportunities regarding the matter, with some drafted agreements. However, she is currently occupied with Netflix, which has delayed the signing of this contract for now.
Still, the Sabrina the Teenage Witch alum remembers that period of her life fondly.
Melissa shared with People in October 2024 that the period was incredibly unique for her. It required immense effort… I had numerous monologues, the scenes were lengthy and we had to perform them all as if they were live shows, although it wasn’t actually a live show. It was quite challenging to get everything just right.
In fact, Melissa previously addressed speculation of a revival.
In 2019, she shared with TopMob News that there were discussions and potential opportunities regarding the project. She mentioned some drafted agreements, but due to her current commitments at Netflix, this contract had to be put on hold for the time being.
Still, the Sabrina the Teenage Witch alum remembers that period of her life fondly.
Melissa shared with People in October 2024 that the period was exceptionally memorable for her. She described it as demanding work, involving numerous monologues and lengthy scenes which had to be performed as a live broadcast, despite not being one. It was quite intricate to get everything just right.
Additionally, she shared with the media, “Working on Clarissa allowed me to discover my identity as she was doing the same. In many ways, Clarissa and I were mirroring each other, since we were the same age.
For more of a look at child stars then and now, keep reading.
In 1991, JTT gained popularity as he portrayed the clever and endearing middle child Randy Taylor on “Home Improvement”. During that decade, his notable film appearances encompassed providing the voice for young Simba in “The Lion King” (he didn’t sing), sharing the screen with Brad Renfro in “Tom and Huck” released in 1995, and collaborating with Devon Sawa in “Wild America” from 1997.
Instead of “He left Home Improvement in 1998 (Randy went to Costa Rica)”, you can rephrase it as follows: “In 1998, he took a break from Home Improvement and traveled to Costa Rica, focusing on his schooling, but continued acting in other activities outside of that show.
In the year 2004, he played a regular character on the show “8 Simple Rules.” Then, in 2013, he worked alongside his former TV father, Tim Allen, not only directing but also acting in several episodes of “Last Man Standing.
Though Justin Timberlake stepped away from the limelight to live his life, such as graduating from Columbia in 2010, it doesn’t take being on camera for him to create a stir: Whenever paparazzi manage to capture him, those sightings quickly become internet sensations.
At such a young age, Lipnicki has made quite an impactful entrance in the film industry, rivaling Tom Cruise in terms of charm in “Jerry Maguire” and almost matching him in memorable lines. Subsequently, he appeared in the “Stuart Little” movies, voiced Baby Tiger in “Doctor Dolittle”, starred in “The Little Vampire” and “Little Mike”, and even made a guest appearance on “Dawson’s Creek”. However, he decided to pause his acting career for a while to enjoy a typical high school experience.
In his grown-up years, he continues to be active in the entertainment industry, featuring in the 2023 Lifetime film titled “Secrets at the Museum”. Born in Los Angeles, this individual is not just a talented actor but also holds a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In May 2021, he generously offered his services by increasing security outside a midtown synagogue due to an increase in anti-Semitic graffiti and disturbances.
2017 saw Lipnicki openly discussing the bullying he encountered during his middle school years on Instagram, with the aim of providing solace to others by revealing his own story.
He was constantly teased by some children who, over time, likely dismissed their past misbehavior and attempted to connect with him on Facebook. “I was told I was past my prime and would never secure another job,” he reminisced. Each night, he suffered anxiety attacks, fearing the next day’s embarrassment. However, he persevered, expressing his gratitude for the wonderful life he leads and hoping to share that things do indeed improve.
Wilson starred in Mrs. Doubtfire at 6 and Matilda at 9 before putting acting on the back burner.
In 2016, the author and activist published her memoir titled “Where Am I Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame.” She also made appearances on TV shows like “Broad City,” lent her voice to popular animated series such as “BoJack Horseman,” “Big Hero 6: The Series,” and “Helluva Boss.
At one point, a person I thought was my friend inquired, with a wide grin, “What’s it like to realize you’ve reached your pinnacle?” This was mentioned by Wilson in a February 2021 op-Ed for the New York Times on the dangers of early fame for young women. “I wasn’t sure how to respond at the time, but now I would answer that’s not the right question. I haven’t peaked because, for me, The Story isn’t a tale someone else is telling anymore. I can tell it myself.
By the time Gordon-Levitt took on the role of Tommy Solomon, a character disguised as an ordinary human family member from an alien fact-finding mission on “3rd Rock From the Sun,” he had already amassed significant acting experience. This series started airing in 1996, which was also the year when he appeared as Demi Moore’s son in the thriller film “The Jury.
By the year 1999, he had become the charming love interest with a crush in the movie “10 Things I Hate About You”, a street-smart character in “Mysterious Skin” of 2004, and a persistent teenage detective striving to uncover the truth about his missing former girlfriend in the noir drama “Brick” of 2005.
As a fervent admirer, I can’t help but marvel at Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s extraordinary acting prowess. Even though he carries an air of youthfulness that belies his age, reaching into his twenties, it’s when he steps into adult roles that his brilliance truly shines. Some of my favorite moments include his performances in “500 Days of Summer,” “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” “Inception,” “50/50,” “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Looper,” “Lincoln,” “Don Jon” (which he also penned and directed), and “Snowden.” In 2020, Gordon-Levitt delved deeper into historical reality as a prosecutor in “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” and more recently, he portrayed Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the series “Super Pumped.
He quietly married Tasha McCauley in 2014 and they share two children.
At just 12 years old in 1994, when she delivered a remarkably mature performance in the film “The Professional”, Natalie Portman earned a certain level of seriousness and respect. Ever since her impressive debut, she has continued to uphold this reputation by starring in major blockbusters such as the Star Wars episodes I-III, the Thor series, and Avengers: Endgame; indie films like Beautiful Girls and Garden State; comedies like Mars Attacks! and Your Highness; intense dramas including Closer, Brothers, and V for Vendetta; and apocalyptic thrillers such as Annihilation.
In 2010, she was awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal as a ballet dancer losing her sanity in the movie “Black Swan.” She also received another nomination for embodying Jacqueline Kennedy in the film “Jackie.” Her first directorial venture in features was in 2015 with “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” based on the autobiographical novel by Amos Oz.
In the year 2012, she tied the knot with her choreographer, Benjamin Millepied, who is famously known as her “Black Swan” partner. Together, they welcomed a son named Aleph and a daughter named Amalia. However, their marriage came to an end in 2024 following a divorce.
Jones became well-recognized as the character of Jon Cryer’s downtrodden divorcee (and Charlie Sheen’s songwriter nephew) on the popular ’00s sitcom “Two and a Half Men.” In 2012, a video emerged online featuring Jones criticizing the show, labeling it as “filth.” The clip was taken from a 15-minute spiritual account given to Forerunner Chronicles, an Alabama-based Seventh-day Adventist ministry.
Later on, I acknowledged that I had unintentionally failed to show proper respect and gratitude towards my fellow comrades, and overlooked the remarkable privilege I’ve been granted.
Or in a more conversational tone:
I fessed up to the fact that I hadn’t given my peers the credit they deserved and missed out on appreciating the incredible chance I’ve been given.
The actor soon left the series, but returned for the finale in 2015.
During his last season as a regular actor on the CBS sitcom, Jones reportedly received $350,000 per episode. In an interview with Houston TV station KHOU, he expressed that the show often joked about serious issues in society, which were genuine problems for many people. He felt like a hypocrite because he wasn’t comfortable with it, yet he continued to be part of it.
Before receiving an unacknowledged entry on IMDb in 2023 for the Max series “Bookie”, his most recent acting credit was the 2016 limited series of Louis C.K., titled “Horace & Pete”.
In 2016, Jones shared with People that he studied at the University of Colorado in Boulder, describing his life as ordinary. He further mentioned, “For quite some time, I was quite pessimistic, but now I’m having a good time and appreciating my current situation.” He concluded by expressing, “I used to feel like every move I made was on a minefield, but not anymore.
Discussing actors who might have been forever linked to a single famous role, Daniel Radcliffe has shown great courage in pursuing non-Potter roles. These range from dramatic performances on stage like those in ‘Equus’ and ‘The Cripple of Inishmaan’, the musical ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’, or film appearances such as playing Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in ‘Kill Your Darlings’ or a flatulent corpse in ‘Swiss Army Man’. On TV, he played an opioid-addicted physician in ‘A Young Doctor’s Notebook’.
Lately, he concluded a four-season stint on “Miracle Workers,” took on the lead role in “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” and reappeared on Broadway in “Merrily We Roll Along.
On a personal note, Radcliffe is dad to a son with longtime partner Erin Darke.
At approximately six years old, she first appeared on screen in the spinoff of the “Andy Griffith Show,” titled “Mayberry R.F.D.” Later, at the tender age of 14, she garnered her initial Oscar nomination for portraying a girl exploited by a sinister pimp in “Taxi Driver.” This tragic situation served as the catalyst for the violent actions taken by Robert De Niro’s character, Travis Bickle. In 1976, Foster also starred in the original “Freaky Friday,” a stark contrast to the dark tone of “Taxi Driver,” thereby establishing her as a mainstream child star.
After a brief pause from studying, she enrolled at Yale and subsequently made a comeback, ultimately earning her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in “The Accused” (1988), where she portrayed a rape victim pursuing justice against her assailants, unaware that she would find herself on trial in an unexpected manner. Her film directing career started with “Little Man Tate” in 1991, followed by another Academy Award win for Best Actress, playing an ambitious FBI trainee in “The Silence of the Lambs” (1992).
The actress-cum-filmmaker received the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the 2013 Golden Globes. Over the past few years, she has ventured more into television direction, overseeing episodes of House of Cards, Black Mirror, and Orange Is the New Black. In the 21st century, her significant movie roles encompass Panic Room, Inside Man, Elysium, Hotel Artemis, and The Mauritanian, which unexpectedly won her a Golden Globe for best supporting actress in 2021.
In the real world, she has two sons from her past relationship with Cydney Bernard, and she tied the knot with photographer and director Alexandra Hedison in 2014.
Jodie Foster, having been a child actress herself, found it instinctive to guide Kristen Stewart during their performances as mother and daughter in David Fincher’s 2002 thriller, “Panic Room.” Much like her mentor, Stewart has experienced a complex relationship with fame, but on an unprecedented level after securing the groundbreaking, transformative role of Bella Swan in the “Twilight” series at around 16 years old.
In an interview with Stellar magazine in 2019, Stewart expressed that Foster believed there was no way he’d carry on acting. However, this assumption had nothing to do with Foster’s immense talent and everything to do with his modest demeanor. Stewart further explained, “I adore my profession, but I can see why she might have doubted me as a youngster. I admire her deeply.
Since wrapping up the five-movie “Twilight” series, the actress who is also a Chanel muse has found no shortage of work. Apart from her attempt to reboot the “Charlie’s Angels” franchise in 2019, she has chosen to focus on smaller, more intimate films. These include “The Clouds of Sils Maria,” which earned her the first American actress to win a Cesar Award (the French equivalent of the Oscars), along with the unsettling drama “Personal Shopper,” the semi-biopic movies “Seberg” and “Spencer.
Ever since my heartbreaking split from Robert Pattinson, I’ve found solace and love in the company of amazing women. Since 2021, I’ve been walking hand in hand with the incredible Dylan Meyer, and I couldn’t be happier!
Decades prior to him mysteriously vanishing half of Earth’s population, the son of actor James Brolin began his acting career by portraying the character Brandon Walsh, a cool yet frustrated, protective, and kind-hearted big brother, in the 1985 film “The Goonies”.
Brolin subsequently starred in numerous films such as “Flirting With Disaster”, “Mimic”, “No Country for Old Men”, which received the Best Picture Oscar and significantly boosted his career, “American Gangster”, “W.”, where he played the 43rd President George W. Bush, “Milk” for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Dan White, the San Francisco councilman who assassinated city official and gay rights activist Harvey Milk, “Jonah Hex”, “True Grit”, “Sicario”, “Deadpool 2”, and naturally, “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame”, appearing as CGI character Thanos, and the upcoming sci-fi epic “Dune” in parts one and two.
Josh Brolin has two children from his first marriage to Alice Adair. Following this union, he was married to Diane Lane from 2004 until 2013. Since then, he and his current wife, Kathryn Boyd, whom he wed in 2016, have had a daughter named Westlyn Reign Brolin in 2018, and another daughter, Chapel Grace Brolin, who was born in December 2020.
At just ten years old, she first appeared in films alongside Cher and Winona Ryder in 1990’s “Mermaids” and “The Addams Family.” The following year saw her portraying the quirky Wednesday Addams in these movies, with Ricci as her co-star.
1990s nostalgia was created with movies like Casper and Now and Then, before Ricci began portraying intricate characters in films such as The Opposite of Sex, Buffalo ’66, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sleepy Hollow, Prozac Nation, Pumpkin, and Monster. In these latter roles, she portrayed the girlfriend of serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a character famously played by Charlize Theron (in her Academy Award-winning performance).
For the last 30 years, most of Ricci’s activities have been characterized by adventure. This includes portraying a stylish ’60s flight attendant in the short-lived series Pan Am, being bound to a radiator in Black Snake Moan, and playing intriguing real-life women like ax murderer Lizzie Borden in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, author and literary muse Zelda Fitzgerald in Z: The Beginning of Everything.
Ricci is mom to son Freddie with ex-husband James Heerdegen.
Back in December of 2021, actress Yellowjackets gave birth to a baby girl named Cleopatra. She tied the knot with Mark Hampton, her hairstylist, whom she wed in October of the same year.
McCallister, famously known for his role in Home Alone, solidified his iconic status at just 10 years old with a single chilling scream. However, he had been honing his craft since the tender age of 5, appearing in TV movies and projects like Uncle Buck, Jacob’s Ladder, among others. He took a nearly decade-long break following 1994’s film Richie Rich. Since then, he has intermittently returned to acting, mostly in smaller films with significant cultural impact such as Party Monster and Saved.
Following appearances on Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken” and portraying a barista version of himself on “The Jim Gaffigan Show”, assuming pandemic precautions are handled, Macaulay Culkin is expected to appear in the 10th season of “American Horror Story”, slated for release in 2021.
The actor is currently in a relationship with Brenda Song and they have two sons together: Dakota Song Culkin, named after his late older sister Dakota, who tragically passed away in a car accident in 2008, and Carson, who first appeared in public at the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony honoring his father on December 1, 2023 when he was one year old.
It appears that Dakota transitioned from portraying Ally McBeal’s 5-year-old self and Sean Penn’s 6-year-old daughter in “I Am Sam” to carving a path as the first female police officer of the New York Police Department turned private detective in the period drama “The Alienist” surprisingly quickly. However, this wasn’t an overnight change.
She’s been putting in an incredible amount of effort for over 20 years, delivering standout performances in films like Uptown Girls, Man on Fire, Hide and Seek, War of the Worlds, Charlotte’s Web, The Secret Life of Bees, three Twilight movies, American Pastoral, and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Notably, she played the role of Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson, in one of these films.
Apart from sharing the screen with her younger sister Elle Fanning in “The Nightingale”, she is set to lead the cast in an adaptation of “The Bell Jar”, Sylvia Plath’s renowned (and sole) novel, which delves into the struggles of a young woman fighting mental illness during the 1950s.
Initially, she made her debut as the character “Lucy” in the film “I Am Sam,” which was a younger version of Dakota’s character, but this particular Fanning sister has since forged her unique path in acting and personal style distinctly separate from her equally successful sibling.
She frequently played roles in films alongside adult celebrities, appearing in movies such as “Daddy Day Care,” “The Door in the Floor,” “Babel,” and “Reservation Road.” She also made guest appearances on numerous episodes of the “CSI” series, “Criminal Minds,” “House,” “Law & Order: SVU,” and more shows that were likely beyond her age range when she was filming them. However, as a teenager and into her twenties, her acting career spanned various genres. This includes family films like “We Bought a Zoo” and “Maleficent,” young adult stories such as “Super 8” and “Twixt,” prestigious dramas like “Trumbo” and “20th Century Women,” and surreal, unsettling fantasies like “The Neon Demon” and “The Beguiled.
Throughout her career, she has portrayed Mary Shelley in a movie titled after her character and Catherine the Great in the Hulu satire “The Great.” Coming up, she and Dakota Fanning are cast as sisters in the highly anticipated big-screen adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s World War II novel, “The Nightingale.
Over the years, the actress and singer who first gained fame on Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire” has grown older. She smoothly transitioned from that role to appear in more family-oriented productions like “Agent Cody Banks,” “Cheaper by the Dozen,” and “A Cinderella Story.
Following a period where she seemed to take a back seat, Duff has shone brightly once more in the TV Land series Younger, playing a character with hidden depths alongside Sutton Foster’s portrayal of a 40-year-old pretending to be a millennial. This critically acclaimed show is set for its seventh season. While the idea of a spin-off focusing on Duff’s character Kelsey from Younger is intriguing, fans who have grown fond of her role as Lizzie were eagerly anticipating her return in a proposed reboot for Disney+. Regrettably, the revival of this cherished series has been postponed.
She has since starred in two seasons of How I Met Your Father.
As a die-hard fan, I’ve been through the ups and downs of Hilary Duff’s love life. Back in 2014, after nearly four years together, hockey star Mike Comrie (Luca Comrie’s dad) and I parted ways, eventually divorcing. Fast forward to 2018, and songwriter Matthew Koma entered the scene, becoming my husband in 2019. Our daughter, Banks Violet Bair, was born in that same year. In 2021, we added two more precious members to our family – Mae James Bair and Townes Meadow Bair, making our family complete in May 2024.
The younger sibling of the actor who starred in “Growing Pains,” Kirk Cameron, gained fame as a hairstyle icon for pre-teens when she portrayed the intelligent eldest Tanner sister D.J. on “Full House,” which aired from 1987 to 1995.
As a dedicated follower, I’ve graced the screen in a series of TV films, some carrying powerful messages, like the 1996 production, “No One Would Tell,” which was inspired by a heart-wrenching true tale. It revolved around a high school student who tragically lost her life at the hands of her 16-year-old boyfriend, after enduring his abuse in silence for months. (Yes, it continues to cast a long shadow.)
In more recent times, following a two-season stint as a co-host on the popular talk show “The View“, and a reunion with most of the Tanner family for five seasons of “Fuller House” on Netflix, Candace has risen to prominence. She now holds the title of queen in Hallmark Channel’s Christmas programming, and is also the leading actress in their Aurora Teagarden murder-mystery series, which is based on books by author Charlaine Harris.
In the year 2021, she marked the 25th anniversary of her marriage with ex-NHL player Valeri Bure, and together they have three kids.
Following an eight-season stint as middle sister Stephanie Tanner on the popular sitcom ‘Full House’, Sweetin faced battles with substance abuse, a struggle she openly detailed in her 2009 memoir titled ‘unSweetined’.
From 2002 to 2016, three marriages contributed to the media buzz, as did her short-lived engagement with Justin Hodak. He had numerous problems, one of which resulted in him breaching a restraining order that was against him, and in 2019, he was sentenced to over six years in prison for illegal possession of a dangerous weapon and falsifying evidence.
2008 marked my sobriety milestone, and since then, I’ve been a devoted member of the Tanner family for five seasons on Netflix’s “Fuller House”. Additionally, I’ve graced several Hallmark Channel productions, including their 2019 Christmas release, “Merry and Bright”, and the delightful romantic comedy, “Just Swipe”.
The character Michelle Tanner, initially portrayed as a naive baby on the iconic ABC sitcom Full House, was subsequently played by not just one but two actors who transformed her into a quick-witted 6-year-old. Later, these twin actresses leveraged their fame to create a string of movies for both big and small screens, establish a production company, design children’s clothing lines, write books, and produce various other items, eventually building a formidable Olsen business empire.
From 2004’s “New York Minute,” Mary-Kate pursued her acting career by joining the cast of “Weeds” for a season and featuring in films like “The Wackness” and “Beastly.” On the other hand, Ashley mostly parted ways with acting, focusing more on fashion. Now, both are highly influential figures in the fashion world as co-founders of CFDA Award-winning brands The Row and Elizabeth & James.
In the year 2023, Ashley quietly welcomed her first baby with Louis Eisner, whom she’s been with since 2017, as her partner. Mary-Kate tied the knot with Olivier Sarkozy back in 2015 and filed for divorce in 2020.
Prior to his movie stardom, multiple awards, and luxurious lifestyle, Leonardo DiCaprio was once a homeless teenager who joined the Seaver family in the TV series “Growing Pains” in 1991. Known for his youthful appearance even as a teen (he had been acting for years by then), DiCaprio received his first of six Oscar nominations for his role in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.” He portrayed numerous troubled adolescents in films like “A Boy’s Life,” “The Basketball Diaries,” “Marvin’s Room,” and “Romeo + Juliet,” where he also played a character tormented by love.
He still kinda looked like a kid in Titanic, but at 22 he had reached full-on heartthrob status.
For approximately ten years, Leonardo DiCaprio has appeared in movies like Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, The Revenant (earning his initial Best Actor Oscar), and Killers of the Flower Moon.
Accio, adulthood!
After making a remarkable debut as Hermione Granger in eight Harry Potter movies, the English actress then shifted her focus to Young Adult (YA) productions like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. She also shared the screen with Tom Hanks in The Circle, and in her role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador, she is committed to uplifting women and promoting gender equality on a global scale.
Born and raised in New Mexico, the young actor struck gold on his first attempt, receiving a Golden Globe nomination at just 15 for his initial role as a melancholic boy who forms a connection with the family’s housekeeper in the 1988 TV film “Clara’s Heart”. However, the future star of the drama-comedy series “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, where he portrayed a 16-year-old prodigious doctor, nearly saw his career crumble – a situation he humorously suggested had happened when he playfully poked fun at himself in the film “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”.
Despite a brief hiatus due to recharging from his high-energy youth spent in Hollywood, he was quite active in theater, participating in three Broadway productions. The perfect TV opportunity eventually surfaced, materializing as the charming playboy character Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, which netted him four Emmy nominations. In 2010, he received three Emmy nominations and won two – one for co-producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his guest appearance on Glee.
He took some time off to chill after burning out as a young buck in Tinseltown, but he didn’t sit idle. He did loads of plays on Broadway and even got cast as the lovable ladies’ man Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, earning him four Emmy nods. In 2010, he scored three Emmy nominations and won two – one for producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his stint on Glee.
This versatile performer, skilled in acting, singing, dancing, and even magic, has hosted the Tonys on four occasions (receiving an Emmy for exceptional programming as a producer each time). Additionally, he has been honored with the Emmys twice and the Oscars once, in 2015. In 2014, he was awarded a Tony for Best Actor in a Musical, shining as the lead in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m proud to share that my partner David Burtka and I became parents to twins Gideon and Harper through surrogacy back in 2010. We officially sealed our love by getting married in 2014. It’s been an incredible journey ever since!
As a four-year-old, I stole the limelight on “The Cosby Show” with my adorable charm, subsequently starring in films like “The Little Rascals,” “Doctor Dolittle,” and “Doctor Dolittle 2.” In 2003, I found my own place in viewers’ hearts with “That’s So Raven,” where I played a psychic teenager with an unforgettable style. During this time, I also made appearances on various other Disney Channel productions, such as “The Cheetah Girls,” “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” “Kim Possible,” and “Sonny With a Chance.”
After her show ended in 2007, Raven-Symoné appeared on various TV shows such as American Dad, Nashville, State of Georgia, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Master of None, Drunk History, and has had a recurring role on Black-ish since 2015. Additionally, she spent three seasons as a co-host on The View and married Miranda Maday in June 2020.
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