Jonathan Lipnicki wants to turn his child stardom into adult success.
However, the actor who played a role with Tom Cruise and Renée Zellweger in the 1996 movie “Jerry Maguire” confessed that transitioning wasn’t as simple as he thought it would be.
In a recent interview with People, published on May 7th, he acknowledged it’s completely acceptable to admit that one isn’t at their desired career level, stating, “Almost everything we do in life is challenging.
Although he admitted to the allegations, the 34-year-old emphasized that he’s been selective with the roles he chooses, mentioning that he turned down approximately five film offers within the past year.
He went on to say, “I’m eager to change course on this ship,” he expressed. “Every night, I hope for guidance on my path, and I am convinced that the best is yet to come for me. And I feel it’s essential to believe in this. If you choose to embark on this journey, not allowing yourself to envision greatness would be a mistake.
To be precise, Jonathan referred back to his initial projects as a source of inspiration for what comes next, mentioning, “There were some truly remarkable experiences from my youth.
Following a string of successful films such as “Stuart Little” and “Like Mike”, Jonathan chose to concentrate on everyday activities during his teenage years, even though he didn’t officially pause his career.
In an interview with TopMob News in January, I shared my recent experiences: “I’ve been trying out for numerous roles, but unfortunately, I haven’t made the cut.” I believe it’s fair to express this sentiment, don’t you think? Acting has always held a special place in my heart, and at times, it doesn’t reciprocate that feeling. There was a period where I didn’t have any opportunities coming my way as I continued to pursue this passion of mine.
Instead of abandoning his aspirations, Jonathan chose to enroll in acting workshops to hone his skills.
He emphasized that he is always ready to continuously improve himself,” he said, “and to accept responsibility and manage what is within his power.
For more on Jonathan and other former child stars, keep reading.
JTT gained popularity by portraying the intelligent and endearing middle child Randy Taylor on the show “Home Improvement” from 1991. During that decade, he also appeared in films like lending his voice to young Simba in “The Lion King,” although it was not him who sang, and starred alongside Brad Renfro in “Tom and Huck” (1995) and Devon Sawa in “Wild America” (1997).
Instead of leaving “Home Improvement” in 1998 (Randy went to Costa Rica), he decided to prioritize his education and concentrate on it fully, yet continued to act in various extracurricular activities.
In the year 2004, he played a regular character on “8 Simple Rules”. Then, in the year 2013, he worked alongside his TV father, Tim Allen, not only as a director but also as an actor, appearing in several episodes of “Last Man Standing”.
Even as Justin Timberlake stepped back from the limelight and pursued his life, which led to his graduation from Columbia in 2010, it’s clear he doesn’t need a screen presence to create a stir: Occasionally, when the paparazzi capture him, those sightings swiftly become viral sensations.
At such a young age, Lipnicki has managed impressive performances in movies that are hard to top, especially when you consider his charismatic scenes alongside Tom Cruise in “Jerry Maguire.” He also earned many memorable lines for himself. Afterward, he appeared in the “Stuart Little” films, voiced Baby Tiger in “Doctor Dolittle,” played The Little Vampire, and starred as Little Mike. However, he temporarily paused his acting career to enjoy a typical high school experience.
As an adult, he continues his career in the entertainment industry, featuring in the 2023 Lifetime film titled “Secrets at the Museum.” Born in Los Angeles, this individual is also proficient in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, holding a black belt. In May 2021, he generously offered his services to enhance security outside a central synagogue due to a spike in anti-Semitic graffiti and intimidation.
2017 saw Lipnicki openly discuss on Instagram the bullying he endured during his middle school years. He did this with the intention of providing solace to others by offering a personal account of his struggle.
As a dedicated follower, I was mercilessly teased by some peers who, presumably, later moved past their unkind actions and attempted to reconnect with me through Facebook. I was told I was a washed-up individual with no future job prospects, an experience I remember vividly. Each night, I would experience anxiety attacks, bracing for the next day’s embarrassment. Despite these challenges, I have persevered, expressing gratitude for the extraordinary life I now lead and hoping to share that it does indeed get better.
Wilson starred in Mrs. Doubtfire at 6 and Matilda at 9 before putting acting on the back burner.
In 2016, the author and advocate published her memoir titled “Where Am I Now?: Tales of Unplanned Celebrity and Girlhood,” also making appearances on the television series “Broad City” and lending her voice to animated shows such as “BoJack Horseman, “Big Hero 6: The Series“, and “Helluva Boss.
In a February 2021 opinion piece for the New York Times, Wilson reflected on an instance where someone she thought was a friend questioned her, with a broad grin, ‘How does it feel to realize you’ve reached your pinnacle?’ Wilson recounted. For me, this question was misplaced back then, but now I would respond differently. I haven’t reached my peak because, for me, the story being told isn’t just someone else’s narrative anymore; I can write 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 research team, on “3rd Rock From the Sun” (which debuted in 1996), he had already gained significant acting experience. Interestingly enough, that same year also marked his appearance as Demi Moore’s son in the thriller film “The Jury”.
In the late ’90s, he played the lovable crush character in the film “10 Things I Hate About You”. Later, in 2004, he portrayed a shrewd character in “Mysterious Skin”, and then in the 2005 noir drama “Brick”, he took on the role of a determined teen detective searching for answers about his missing ex-girlfriend.
Despite his youthful appearance that extends well into his twenties, Gordon-Levitt has made a name for himself by taking on adult roles. Notable performances include “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 wrote and directed), and “Snowden.” In 2020, Gordon-Levitt delved further into real-life events by portraying a prosecutor in “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” and more recently, he played the role of Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the TV series “Super Pumped.
He quietly married Tasha McCauley in 2014 and they share two children.
Due to her exceptionally mature acting at the age of 12 in the film The Professional (1994), Portman was given a sense of serious importance from an early stage in her career, and she has continued to meet these expectations ever since. After making a promising start with significant films like Star Wars: Episodes I-III, the Thor series, and Avengers: Endgame, as well as independent hits such as Beautiful Girls and Garden State, comedies including Mars Attacks! and Your Highness, intense dramas such as Closer and Brothers, and apocalyptic thrillers like V for Vendetta and Annihilation, she has maintained her reputation.
In 2010, she won the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a ballerina going insane in the movie “Black Swan”. This performance also earned another nomination for her depiction of Jacqueline Kennedy following her husband’s death in the film “Jackie”. She then made her directorial debut with the 2015 film “A Tale of Love and Darkness”, which was based on the autobiographical novel by Amos Oz.
In 2012, she tied the knot with her “Black Swan” choreographer, Benjamin Millepied. Together they have a son named Aleph and a daughter named Amalia. However, after being married for over a decade, they finalized their divorce in 2024.
Jones is primarily recognized as the character portraying Jon Cryer’s downcast divorcé (and Charlie Sheen’s nephew, a playboy songwriter) on the popular sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men’ from the 2000s. In 2012, a video emerged online where Jones criticized the show, labeling it as “filth.” This clip was taken from a 15-minute spiritual testimony for Forerunner Chronicles, a religious ministry based in Alabama that follows the Seventh-day Adventist faith.
Later on, Jones expressed regret for demonstrating carelessness, disregard, and a failure to fully appreciate the remarkable chance that I was given, towards my coworkers.
The actor soon left the series, but returned for the finale in 2015.
During his final season as a regular on the CBS sitcom, Jones reportedly earned $350,000 per episode. In an interview with KHOU, Houston’s local TV station, he expressed that the show seemed to be joking about issues in our society that are significant problems for many people. He felt like he was being paid to be a hypocrite because he wasn’t comfortable with it, yet he continued doing it.
Prior to a 2023 credit on IMDb for the series ‘Bookie’, his most recent acting role was in Louis C.K.’s 2016 limited series, ‘Horace & Pete’.
In 2016, Jones shared with People magazine that his life was ordinary at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He admitted to having pessimistic thoughts for quite some time but now is enjoying himself and appreciating where he is. He also mentioned that he no longer feels like every move he makes could set off a bomb.
Discussing actors who could have become synonymous with a single legendary role, Daniel Radcliffe has shown great courage by branching out and taking on roles other than Harry Potter. This is evident in his stage performances in plays like “Equus” and “The Cripple of Inishmaan,” as well as the classic musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” On screen, he has portrayed the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in “Kill Your Darlings” and a flatulent corpse in “Swiss Army Man.” Additionally, on television, he played an opioid-addicted doctor in “A Young Doctor’s Notebook.”
In terms of actors who could have been forever associated with one iconic role, Daniel Radcliffe has impressively demonstrated his versatility by taking on diverse roles outside of Harry Potter. This is visible in his stage appearances in productions like “Equus” and “The Cripple of Inishmaan,” as well as the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” On screen, he has played the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in “Kill Your Darlings” and a flatulent corpse in “Swiss Army Man.” Furthermore, on television, he has portrayed an opioid-addicted physician in “A Young Doctor’s Notebook.”)
More recently, he concluded a four-season stint on Miracle Workers, starred as the lead in The Al Yankovic Story, and reappeared on Broadway for Merrily We Roll Along.
On a personal note, Radcliffe is dad to a son with longtime partner Erin Darke.
She first appeared on screen as an actor at about 6 years old in the spinoff series of the Andy Griffith Show, titled Mayberry R.F.D.. At just 14, she earned her first Oscar nomination for her chilling portrayal of a child exploited by a sinister pimp in the film Taxi Driver. This tragic storyline was the catalyst for the violent actions taken by Robert De Niro‘s character, Travis Bickle. In 1976, Foster also starred in the original production of Freaky Friday, a dramatic contrast to the gritty tone of Taxi Driver, solidifying her status as a mainstream child star.
After a brief hiatus, the diligent student enrolled at Yale and subsequently resumed her remarkable career trajectory. This new chapter culminated with her first Oscar win for Best Supporting Actress, portraying a rape victim who pursued justice against her assailants in the 1988 film “The Accused.” Later, she made her debut as a feature director with “Little Man Tate” in 1991. Her exceptional performance as an FBI trainee in “The Silence of the Lambs,” for which she received another Oscar for Best Actress, followed in 1992.
At the 2013 Golden Globes, the actress-cum-filmmaker received the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for her lifetime achievements. Lately, she’s been focusing more on television directing, taking the reins for episodes of ‘House of Cards’, ‘Black Mirror’, and ‘Orange Is the New Black’. In the 21st century, some of her notable big-screen projects include ‘Panic Room’, ‘Inside Man’, ‘Elysium’, ‘Hotel Artemis’, and most recently, ‘The Mauritanian’, which unexpectedly earned her a Golden Globe win for best supporting actress in 2021.
In the real world, she has two sons from her previous relationship with Cydney Bernard, and she tied the knot with photographer and director Alexandra Hedison in 2014.
In everyday life, she is a mother of two sons to her former partner Cydney Bernard, and she got married to photographer and director Alexandra Hedison in 2014.
It’s only fitting that established actress Jodie Foster, who played mentor to Stewart during their roles as mother and daughter in David Fincher’s 2002 thriller ‘Panic Room’, would take her under her wing. Just like Foster, Stewart has had a complex relationship with fame, but on a scale amplified by the internet after landing the breakthrough, transformative role of Bella Swan in the ‘Twilight’ series at around 16 years old.
Back in 2019, when I chatted with Stellar magazine, I recalled her doubting I’d persist in acting – little did she know! Yet, it wasn’t her underestimation of my talent that stemmed from her humble demeanor; instead, it was the fact that I, as a youngster, wasn’t the typical show-off. Truth be told, I adore my profession, but given my youthful antics, I can see why she might have had such thoughts about me. Nonetheless, I hold her in high esteem, and that’s why I love her.
Since wrapping up the five-film “Twilight” series, the actress and Chanel muse has had no trouble landing roles. Apart from a 2019 attempt to revive the “Charlie’s Angels” franchise, she has chosen to focus on smaller, more personal films. These include “The Clouds of Sils Maria,” which earned her the first American actress to win a Cesar Award (France’s equivalent of the Oscars), the suspenseful “Personal Shopper,” and the somewhat non-biographical films “Seberg” and “Spencer.
Following the well-publicized breakup with Robert Pattinson, Stewart has predominantly been involved with women. Since 2021, she has been engaged to Dylan Meyer.
Decades prior to his famous act that eliminated half the Earth’s population, the son of actor James Brolin initially gained recognition for portraying the role of Brandon Walsh, a character who was both cool and frustrated yet protective and kind-hearted big brother, in the 1985 film “The Goonies”.
Brolin subsequently featured 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.” (portraying 43rd President George W. Bush), “Milk” (for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as Dan White, the San Francisco councilman who assassinated city official and gay rights activist Harvey Milk), “Jonah Hex,” “True Grit,” “Sicario,” “Deadpool 2,” and, of course, “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” where he was digitally transformed as the villain Thanos. Additionally, he played a role in the sci-fi epic “Dune,” with parts one already released, and part two yet to come.
Josh Brolin has two kids from his first marriage to Alice Adair. Following this, he was married to Diane Lane from 2004 until 2013. Since then, he and his current wife, Kathryn Boyd, whom he tied the knot with in 2016, have had a daughter named Westlyn Reign Brolin in 2018, and another little one, Chapel Grace Brolin, who joined their family in December 2020.
At just 10 years old, she made her first movie appearance in 1990, sharing the screen with Cher and Winona Ryder in both “Mermaids” and “The Addams Family.” The following year saw her portraying the witty Wednesday Addams in another production.
1990s classics like “Casper” and “Now and Then” brought some memorable moments, followed by a career for Ricci that included 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 the latter, she played the girlfriend of serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a role that earned Charlize Theron an Oscar.
For the past 30 years, most of Ricci’s activities have been filled with adventure. This includes portraying a stylish ’60s flight attendant in the short-lived series Pan Am, getting shackled 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.
In December of 2021, actress Yellowjackets gave birth to a daughter named Cleopatra. She tied the knot with hairstylist Mark Hampton, whom she married in October of the same year.
Macaulay Culkin became an icon at just 10 years old with his scream in “Home Alone,” but he had been working in TV movies since he was five, including roles in “Uncle Buck,” “Jacob’s Ladder,” and others. He took a nearly decade-long break after 1994’s “Ri¢hie Ri¢h,” but the musician and artist has occasionally returned to acting, particularly 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”, Macaulay Culkin is expected to appear in the 10th season of “American Horror Story” (set to air in 2021), assuming pandemic-related precautions are addressed.
As a devoted partner, I am blessed to be engaged to Brenda Song, and together we are proud parents to our two sons, Dakota Song Culkin and Carson. The name Dakota holds a special significance as it honors my older sister Dakota, who tragically passed away in a car accident in 2008. Our little boy, Dakota, made his public debut at the ceremony for my Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 1, 2023, when he was just 12 months 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 making a groundbreaking stride as the first female police officer turned private detective in the period drama “The Alienist,” not immediately. However, that was not the case.
She’s been putting in an immense 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 portrayed real-life Charles Manson follower Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme in one of these films.
Apart from sharing the screen with her younger sister Elle Fanning in “The Nightingale”, she is also set to headline an adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s renowned and singular novel, “The Bell Jar”. This novel follows a young woman’s struggle with mental illness during the 1950s.
Initially, she made her mark portraying a character named “Lucy” who was two years younger than Dakota’s character in the movie “I Am Sam“. However, this Fanning sister has since forged her own distinct path in acting and personal style, setting herself apart from her equally successful sibling.
She gathered common roles as the child of established film stars in productions such as “Daddy Day Care”, “The Door in the Floor”, “Babel”, and “Reservation Road”. Additionally, she made guest appearances on several iterations of “CSI”, “Criminal Minds”, “House”, “Law & Order: SVU” (and likely other shows she was too young to watch at the time). However, as a teenager and into her twenties, her filmography expanded across genres. This included family-friendly movies like “We Bought a Zoo” and “Maleficent”, young adult films such as “Super 8” and “Twixt”, prestigious dramas like “Trumbo” and “20th Century Women”, and unsettling fantasies like “The Neon Demon” and “The Beguiled”.
During her journey, she has portrayed Mary Shelley in a movie titled by the same name and Catherine the Great on the satirical series “The Great” on Hulu. Coming up, she and Dakota Fanning are set to star as sisters in the highly anticipated big-screen version 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 aged. During this time, she smoothly transitioned into roles suitable for families, including Agent Cody Banks, Cheaper by the Dozen, and A Cinderella Story.
After a period without much screen time, Duff has shone once more in Younger, portraying a character with depth who is a colleague to Sutton Foster‘s character pretending to be a millennial in the critically acclaimed TV Land series. The show is set to air its seventh season soon, and although the idea of a spin-off focusing on Duff’s character Kelsey sounds intriguing, fans who grew up with her as Lizzie were eagerly anticipating her reappearance in that role, though this was not to be. Unfortunately, plans for a revival of the cherished series have been put on hold.
She has since starred in two seasons of How I Met Your Father.
Duff and former hockey player Mike Comrie, father of son Luca Comrie, divorced in 2014 after around four years of marriage following their separation. Later, she had a daughter named Banks Violet Bair with songwriter Matthew Koma in 2018 and got married to him in 2019. The couple then welcomed another baby girl, Mae James Bair, in 2021, followed by their daughter, Townes Meadow Bair, completing their family in May 2024.
The younger sibling of Kirk Cameron, who starred in “Growing Pains”, gained fame as a trendsetter for young girls with her styled hair, portraying the studious eldest Tanner sister D.J. on “Full House”, which aired from 1987 to 1995.
She’s appeared in numerous TV movies, some carrying significant messages like the 1996 production “No One Would Tell,” which was inspired by a real-life tragedy about a high school student who was killed by her 16-year-old boyfriend after enduring his abuse for months without speaking up. (Yes, it’s still a chilling tale.)
In more recent times, following a two-season stint as a co-host on “The View,” and rejoining almost the entire Tanner family for five seasons of “Fuller House” on Netflix, Candace has ascended to the throne of the Hallmark Channel’s Christmas programming and is also the leading actress in their Aurora Teagarden murder-mystery series, which is based on books by Charlaine Harris.
In the year 2021, she commemorated reaching a 25-year milestone in her marital journey with the ex-NHL star Valeri Bure, and together they have three kids.
Following my eight-season stint as middle sister Stephanie Tanner on “Full House”, I, the one who played her, faced a challenging battle with substance abuse – a struggle I honestly detailed in my 2009 memoir, “unSweetined”.
From 2002 to 2016, three marriages contributed to the media buzz, as did her temporary engagement with Justin Hodak. Hodak, who had several problems, ultimately breached a restraining order that had been imposed on him, leading to his imprisonment for over six years in 2019 due to illegal possession of a dangerous weapon and falsifying evidence.
Since 2008, the mother of Zoie and Beatrix has been sober. She reappeared with the Tanner family for five seasons in Netflix’s Fuller House and has acted in various movies on the Hallmark Channel, such as the Christmas movie Merry and Bright from 2019 and the romantic comedy Just Swipe.
Initially, it required two individuals to portray Michelle Tanner, a character who evolved from a naive infant into a clever 6-year-old on the beloved ABC sitcom Full House. Subsequently, these identical twins leveraged their fame to create a collection of movies (both big-screen and direct-to-video), a production company, clothing lines for kids, books, and various other products, ultimately building an extensive Olsen business empire.
After 2004’s “New York Minute,” Mary-Kate kept acting, joining the cast of “Weeds” for a season and appearing in films like “The Wackness” and “Beastly.” Ashley, on the other hand, mostly stepped away from acting. Nowadays, both are highly successful figures in the fashion world as co-founders of The Row, which won a CFDA Award, and Elizabeth & James.
In the year 2023, Ashley quietly brought her initial child into the world with Louis Eisner, whom she’s been with since 2017, marking their union. On the other hand, Mary-Kate wed Olivier Sarkozy in 2015, but later filed for divorce in 2020.
Before achieving fame as a movie star, an Oscar winner for The Revenant, and living the glamorous life on yachts with model girlfriends, he was once a homeless teenager named Luke, who moved in with the Seaver family on Growing Pains in 1991. Known for his youthful appearance that made him seem much younger than his actual age, DiCaprio earned his first of six Oscar nominations at just 16 years old for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. He went on to play troubled characters in several movies, including A Boy’s Life, The Basketball Diaries, Marvin’s Room, and Romeo + Juliet, where he portrayed a character struggling with love.
He still kinda looked like a kid in Titanic, but at 22 he had reached full-on heartthrob status.
For the past ten years, Leonardo DiCaprio has graced our screens 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!
Transitioning from her impressive debut as Hermione Granger in eight Harry Potter movies, the English actress ventured into young adult literature adaptations like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. She also shared screen time with Tom Hanks in The Circle, and has utilized her influence as a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador to promote women’s empowerment and advocate for global gender equality.
Born and raised in New Mexico, the young actor struck gold with his first attempt, landing a Golden Globe nomination at 15 for his initial role as a melancholic child who forms a connection with the family’s housekeeper in the 1988 TV movie “Clara’s Heart.” However, the fate of the star of the dramedy “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, where he portrayed a 16-year-old prodigious doctor, seemed precarious at times – a fact that Neil Patrick Harris humorously exaggerated when he playfully mocked himself in the movie “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
Although I experienced a lull in my career as I took some time to rejuvenate after my hectic youth spent navigating Hollywood, I immersed myself deeply in theater, participating in three Broadway productions. Eventually, the perfect television opportunity came knocking, and I found myself stepping into the charming shoes of Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, for which I received four Emmy nominations. In 2010, I was honored with no less than three Emmy nominations and took home two awards—one for co-producing the 2009 Tonys and another for my guest appearance on Glee.
(This version attempts to maintain the original’s structure while providing a more personal touch by using “I” and focusing on the subject’s own experiences and achievements.)
This versatile performer, who excels in acting, singing, dancing, and even magic, has hosted the Tonys on four occasions, taking home an Emmy for outstanding special class programming as a producer each time. He’s also been honored with two Emmys and one Oscar, the latter in 2015. In addition to this, he was awarded a Tony in 2014 for Best Actor in a Musical, playing the lead role in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
In 2010, Harris and his long-term partner David Burtka became parents to twins named Gideon and Harper through surrogacy. The couple officially got married in 2014.
By the tender age of 4, she had stolen hearts as the adorable Olivia on “The Cosby Show,” subsequently appearing in films like “The Little Rascals,” “Doctor Dolittle” and its sequel. In 2003, she starred in her own beloved Disney Channel sitcom, “That’s So Raven.” During this time, she also graced several of the network’s other productions, including “The Cheetah Girls,” “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” “Kim Possible,” and “Sonny With a Chance.”
In her early years, she charmed audiences as Olivia on “The Cosby Show” before moving on to films like “The Little Rascals” and “Doctor Dolittle.” She found her own Disney Channel sitcom, “That’s So Raven,” in 2003. During this period, she also made appearances in various other Disney 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 in TV shows such as American Dad, Nashville, State of Georgia, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Master of None, and Drunk History. She’s been a regular cast member on Black-ish since 2015. Additionally, Raven-Symoné served as a co-host on The View for three seasons, and in June 2020, she got married to Miranda Maday.
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