Amanda Seyfried’s Nostalgic Throwback with Michael B. Jordan Will Melt Your Heart!

These kids are all grown up.

Amanda Seyfried recently shared a blast-from-the-past photo on social media, featuring herself and her former co-star Michael B. Jordan during filming for the TV series, “All My Children.

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22 years back, the woman (now 39) posted on her Instagram Stories, featuring a heartwarming snapshot of two teenagers embracing. “Wow,” she expressed.

In 2003, Amanda played Joni Stafford for a short time, while Michael began his run as Reggie Porter Montgomery in the soap opera. Interestingly, after meeting at a community center, there was escalating friction between their characters from 2003 to 2006. Notably, Michael stepped into this role previously held by the late Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed it for a week during his tenure in the series.

Amanda and Michael’s time in the long-running show provided a foundation for bigger opportunities: Later, Amanda starred as Karen Smith in the 2004 hit movie “Mean Girls”, and Michael gained attention for his role as Vince Howard on “Friday Night Lights”, both these roles being from the same year he departed from “All My Children”.

On occasion, Amanda, mother to Nina (age 7) and Thomas (age 4), in partnership with her spouse Thomas Sadoski, has reminisced about past experiences related to a cherished character she played, as she’s expressed fond memories of this nostalgic role throughout various years.

As Amanda shared during her conversation with Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, “Reggie and Joni were my first genuine employment experiences.” Back then, Kelly was portraying Hayley Vaughn on All My Children, and Ryan was hosting Live. In 2022, that conversation took place. Amanda recollected, “They adored one another, it was a dream come true. I was seventeen, living the life in New York.

When Kelly inquired from the star of “Mamma Mia” if there was a significant amount of labor involved during the filming of her particular season, she denied it. However, Amanda not only affirmed the talk show host’s work but also paid her the highest compliment by stating, “I wore [Kelly’s clothes] and they still smelled wonderful.

Not just Amanda and Kelly, several other notable figures also started their journey on daytime dramas. Dive in to discover what happened next in the lives of your beloved former child actors!

JTT, or Jonathan Taylor Thomas, gained popularity as he portrayed the intelligent and endearing middle child Randy Taylor on the show “Home Improvement” from 1991. Some of his notable roles during that decade were providing the voice for young Simba in “The Lion King,” although he didn’t sing, and acting alongside Brad Renfro in the 1995 movie “Tom and Huck.” Additionally, he teamed up with Devon Sawa in the 1997 film “Wild America.

Instead of leaving Home Improvement in 1998, Randy decided to pursue education and headed off to Costa Rica. However, he continued to act in various extracurricular activities.

In the year 2004, he played a regular character on the show “8 Simple Rules.” Then, in 2013, he collaborated once more with his TV father, Tim Allen, by directing and featuring in several episodes of “Last Man Standing.

Though Justin Timberlake chose to step away from the limelight and live his life, such as graduating from Columbia University in 2010, it doesn’t take a screen appearance for him to make headlines. Whenever paparazzi manage to capture him on camera, those sightings quickly become viral news.

As a die-hard fan, I must confess that no six-year-old has quite made the dazzling entrance into cinema like the remarkable Lipnicki did. He not only held his own against the enchanting charm of Tom Cruise in “Jerry Maguire,” but he also came close to stealing the show with his almost equally memorable lines. From there, he graced us with roles in the “Stuart Little” movies, lending his voice to Baby Tiger in “Doctor Dolittle,” playing The Little Vampire, and being Little Mike – all while making a guest appearance on “Dawson’s Creek.” However, after a brief hiatus, he decided to take a step back and enjoy the quintessential high school experience just like any ordinary fanboy.

As an adult, he continues his career in the entertainment industry, appearing in the 2023 Lifetime film titled “Secrets at the Museum.” Born in Los Angeles, this individual is not only a successful actor but also holds a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In May 2021, he chose to offer extra security outside a downtown synagogue, contributing his efforts during an increase in anti-Semitic graffiti and intimidation incidents.

2017 saw Lipnicki openly discuss on Instagram the bullying he faced during his middle school years, with the intention of providing solace to others by sharing his personal struggles.

The kids mercilessly teased him in the past, but apparently they later tried to reconnect with him through Facebook after presumably forgetting their unkind actions. He mentioned being told he was a washed-up person who would never land another job, and every evening he would have panic attacks due to fear of the following day’s embarrassment. However, he has persevered and expressed his gratitude for the wonderful life he now enjoys, hoping that others might learn from his experience that things do 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 activist published her memoir titled “Where Am I Now?”, which recounts stories of her childhood and unexpected fame. She also made appearances on the television series “Broad City” and lent her voice to several animated shows such as “BoJack Horseman”, “Big Hero 6: The Series”, and “Helluva Boss”.

In the year 2016, the author and activist unveiled her memoir, titled “Where Am I Now?”, which narrates tales from her youth and unexpected rise to fame. She also graced our screens on the TV show “Broad City” and contributed her voice acting skills to various animated programs like “BoJack Horseman”, “Big Hero 6: The Series”, and “Helluva Boss”.

In a 2021 op-Ed for the New York Times about the risks of early fame for young women, Wilson recounted an instance where someone she thought was a friend asked, ‘How does it feel to have reached your pinnacle?’ At that time, Wilson didn’t know how to respond, but now she would say that question is misguided. She hasn’t reached her peak because, for her, The Narrative is no longer being dictated by someone else; she can write it herself.

By the time Gordon-Levitt took on the role of Tommy Solomon, a character from an extraterrestrial fact-finding mission disguised as an ordinary human family, in “3rd Rock From the Sun”, he had already accumulated substantial acting experience. This series debuted in 1996, which was also the year he appeared as Demi Moore’s son in the thriller “The Jury”.

By the year 1999, he had become the charming love interest with a secret crush in the movie “10 Things I Hate About You”. In 2004, he portrayed a shrewd character in “Mysterious Skin”, and in the 2005 noir drama “Brick”, he took on the role of a determined teenage detective trying to solve the mystery surrounding his missing ex-girlfriend.

Gordon-Levitt, who appears youthful even in his thirties, has made a name for himself in 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, he delved into real-life events by portraying a prosecutor in “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and took on the role of Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the series “Super Pumped.

He quietly married Tasha McCauley in 2014 and they share two children.

Due to her remarkably mature acting in the 1994 film, The Professional, at the age of 12, Natalie Portman quickly gained a sense of seriousness and prestige. Ever since her impressive first appearance, she has continued to uphold this reputation through roles in massive blockbusters (Star Wars: Episodes I-III, Thor series, Avengers: Endgame), indie favorites (Beautiful Girls, Garden State), comedies (Mars Attacks!, Your Highness), intense dramas (Closer, Brothers) and apocalyptic thrillers (V for Vendetta, Annihilation).

In the year 2010, she was awarded the Best Actress Oscar for her role as a ballerina who is losing her sanity in the movie “Black Swan”. This performance also earned another nomination when she portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy following her husband’s death, in the film “Jackie”. In 2015, she made her directorial debut with the film “A Tale of Love and Darkness”, which was based on the autobiographical novel by Amos Oz.

In the year 2012, she tied the knot with her choreographer, Benjamin Millepied. Together, they are proud parents to a son named Aleph and a daughter named Amalia.

Jones became well-recognized as the character of Jon Cryer’s disheartened divorcé (and Charlie Sheen’s playboy songwriter’s nephew) on the popular sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men’ in the 2000s. In 2012, a video emerged online where Jones criticized the comedy, labeling it as “dirt,” which was extracted from a 15-minute spiritual testimony for Forerunner Chronicles, an Alabama-based Seventh-day Adventist ministry.

Later on, Jones expressed regret for demonstrating insensitivity towards and disregard for my coworkers, as well as failing to fully acknowledge the remarkable chance that 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 earned $350,000 per episode. In an interview with Houston TV station KHOU, he expressed that the show often made jokes about serious global issues, which were real problems for many people. He admitted to being a paid hypocrite because while he wasn’t comfortable with this, he continued working on the show.

Prior to earning a 2023 credit on IMDb for the Max series ‘Bookie’, his last acting role was in Louis C.K.’s 2016 limited series, ‘Horace & Pete’.

In an interview with People in 2016, Jones shared that he studied at the University of Colorado at Boulder, leading what he referred to as an ordinary life. He further expressed that he had been quite pessimistic for a long period, but now he was enjoying himself and finding happiness in his current situation. Additionally, he mentioned that he no longer feels like every move he makes is potentially dangerous or risky.

As a committed fan, I can’t help but marvel at Daniel Radcliffe’s courage in venturing beyond the world of Harry Potter. He’s demonstrated remarkable versatility, taking on diverse roles that have solidified his status as a talented actor. Whether it’s his gripping performances in stage productions like ‘Equus’ and ‘The Cripple of Inishmaan’, or his roles in the musical ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’; the complex character of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in ‘Kill Your Darlings’ or the peculiar corpse in ‘Swiss Army Man’; or his portrayal of an opioid-addicted physician in ‘A Young Doctor’s Notebook’, Radcliffe has proven that he’s more than just “Harry Potter”.

More recently, he concluded a four-season stint on “Miracle Workers,” starred as the main character 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 as an actress at about 6 years old in the spin-off of the Andy Griffith Show titled Mayberry R.F.D., and she received her first Oscar nomination when she was just 14 for her role as a girl exploited by a sinister pimp in Taxi Driver. This character’s struggles were what motivated Robert De Niro’s character, Travis Bickle, to commit violent acts. In the year 1976, Foster also starred in the original Freaky Friday, which contrasted greatly with Taxi Driver, making her more of a mainstream child star.

As an ardent admirer, let me share this captivating tale: A dedicated student momentarily paused her journey to immerse herself at Yale. Post that break, she burst forth once again, claiming her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in the heart-wrenching role of a gang-rape victim who pursued justice against her perpetrators, unaware that she herself would face trial in an unexpected manner, in the 1988 film titled “The Accused“. She then made her mark as a feature film director with the release of “Little Man Tate” in 1991. The following year, she clinched another Best Actress Oscar for her compelling portrayal of an courageous FBI trainee in “The Silence of the Lambs“.

The artist, who is both an actress and director, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the 2013 Golden Globes. Over the past few years, she has taken on more directing roles for television, overseeing episodes of House of Cards, Black Mirror, and Orange Is the New Black. In the 21st century, her notable big-screen credits include Panic Room, Inside Man, Elysium, Hotel Artemis, and The Mauritanian. This film brought her a shocking win at the 2021 Golden Globes for best supporting actress.

In the real world, she is a mom to two boys, one from her previous relationship with Cydney Bernard, and she tied the knot with photographer and director Alexandra Hedison in 2014.

It’s only fitting that established child actress Jodie Foster mentored Kristen Stewart during their roles as mother and daughter in David Fincher’s 2002 thriller, “Panic Room.” Much like her mentor, Stewart has had a complex journey with fame, but on an entirely new level when she landed the groundbreaking, transformative role of Bella Swan in the “Twilight” series at around 16 years old.

In 2019, when speaking to Stellar magazine, Stewart mentioned that Foster seemed to believe he wouldn’t carry on with acting. This assumption, though, wasn’t based on her perception of his talent but rather her modest character. Stewart further explained, “I truly enjoy my profession, but I can understand why she might have doubted me when I was young. I admire her.

After wrapping up the five-film Twilight series, the actress and Chanel muse has had no difficulty finding new roles. However, aside from a recent attempt to revive Charlie’s Angels, she has opted for more personal projects. These include The Clouds of Sils Maria, where she won her first Cesar Award (the French equivalent of an Oscar), the mysterious drama Personal Shopper, and films like Seberg and Spencer that aren’t strictly biopics.

Following the publicized breakup with Robert Pattinson, Stewart has predominantly been in relationships with women, and she’s been engaged to Dylan Meyer since the year 2021.

Decades prior to him vanishing half of Earth’s populace, the son of actor James Brolin initially made his mark by portraying the laid-back yet protective and kind-hearted older brother Brandon Walsh in the 1985 movie “Goonies”.

Brolin accrued a significant number of films in his acting repertoire, featuring roles in titles such as “Flirting With Disaster,” “Mimic,” the critically acclaimed “No Country for Old Men,” which earned him renewed fame and even an Oscar for Best Picture, “American Gangster,” “W.” where he portrayed the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush, “Milk” in which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his depiction of Dan White, the San Francisco councilman who assassinated Harvey Milk, the city official and gay rights activist, “Jonah Hex,” “True Grit,” “Sicario,” “Deadpool 2,” and the epic Marvel adventures “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” where he donned CGI as the supervillain Thanos. Additionally, Brolin will be seen in the upcoming parts of the science fiction saga “Dune.

Josh Brolin has two children from his first marriage to Alice Adair. Following that, he was married to Diane Lane from 2004 until 2013. Since then, he and his wife Kathryn Boyn, whom he married in 2016, have had a daughter named Westlyn Reign Brolin in 2018 and another daughter, Chapel Grace Brolin, in December 2020.

At just 10 years old, she first appeared in movies alongside Cher and Winona Ryder in “Mermaids” and “The Addams Family” (released in 1990). The following year, she made her appearance as the quirkily melancholic Wednesday Addams in another production.

In the realm of timeless ’90s nostalgia, I fondly remember the enchantment of watching movies like Casper and Now and Then. Afterward, Claire Danes took on a captivating journey as an actress, portraying intricate characters in a series of films that include The Opposite of Sex, Buffalo ’66, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sleepy Hollow, Prozac Nation, Pumpkin, and Monster. In this latter film, she brought to life the girlfriend of the infamous serial killer Aileen Wuornos, portrayed brilliantly by Charlize Theron in her Academy Award-winning role.

For the past 30 years, Ricci’s life has been predominantly filled with thrilling experiences. This includes portraying a stylish ’60s flight attendant in the short-lived TV series Pan Am, being bound to a radiator in Black Snake Moan, and playing intriguing real-life characters like Lizzie Borden, an ax murderer, in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, Zelda Fitzgerald, a renowned author and literary inspiration, in Z: The Beginning of Everything.

Ricci is mom to son Freddie with ex-husband James Heerdegen.

Back in the chilly December of 2021, I, a die-hard fan, was overjoyed to learn about my beloved Yellowjackets star’s life-changing event! She brought into this world a beautiful bundle of joy, named Cleopatra, and tied the knot with the talented hairdresser, Mark Hampton, just a few months prior in October. What a dreamy union for such a captivating duo!

Macaulay Culkin solidified his iconic image at just 10 years old through a memorable scream in Home Alone, but his career had already been underway since he was five, with appearances in TV movies, Uncle Buck, Jacob’s Ladder, and others. After taking a near-decade break following 1994’s Richie Rich, the musician and artist has continued to dabble in acting, primarily in smaller films that leave a significant cultural impact like Party Monster and Saved.

Following his appearances on Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken” and playing a barista version of himself on “The Jim Gaffigan Show”, Macaulay Culkin is planning to star in the 10th season of “American Horror Story”, set to air in 2021, assuming all pandemic safety measures are resolved.

The actor is currently betrothed to Brenda Song, and together they have two sons – Dakota Song Culkin (named after the actor’s late older sister Dakota) and a second son born in 2023 whose name remains undisclosed but who made his first public appearance at his father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on December 1, 2023.

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 significant impact as the first female employee of the New York Police Department turned private detective in the period drama “The Alienist,” not all at once, but over time.

For over two decades, I’ve been giving it my all, delivering unforgettable acts on the big screen 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, I’ve portrayed real-life characters such as Charles Manson’s follower, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme.

Apart from sharing the screen with her younger sister Elle Fanning in “The Nightingale”, she is also set to lead the cast in an adaptation of “The Bell Jar”, Sylvia Plath’s renowned (and sole) novel that delves into the struggles of a young woman fighting mental illness during the 1950s.

She initially made her debut as the younger counterpart to Dakota’s character, Lucy, in the movie “I Am Sam” two years ago, yet this Fanning sister has forged her unique path in acting and personal style, distinctly separate from her equally accomplished brother or sister.

She accumulated the standard acting roles as a child of well-known stars in numerous films, such as “Daddy Day Care,” “The Door in the Floor,” “Babel,” and “Reservation Road.” She also made appearances on several installments of the “CSI” series, “Criminal Minds,” “House,” “Law & Order: SVU,” and more shows she likely wasn’t old enough to watch while filming. However, as a teenager and young adult, her film work diversified across various genres. This included family-oriented 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 surreal, unsettling stories like “The Neon Demon” and “The Beguiled.

Throughout her journey, she has portrayed Mary Shelley in a movie with the same title and Catherine the Great in the Hulu satire “The Great.” In the near future, she along with Dakota are set to appear as sisters in the highly-anticipated big-screen adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s WWII-era novel, “The Nightingale.

The performer, who gained fame on Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire, has matured over time. Following her breakout role, she smoothly transitioned into more family-oriented productions like Agent Cody Banks, Cheaper by the Dozen, and A Cinderella Story.

However, after a period without significant roles, Duff has shone once more in the show Younger, portraying a character with depth beyond first impressions who is a colleague to Sutton Foster’s character pretending to be a millennial on the TV Land series. This critically acclaimed show is set to resume for its seventh season. Although the idea of a spin-off focusing on Duff’s Younger character Kelsey sounds intriguing, longtime fans were eagerly anticipating her reprisal as Lizzie in a planned Disney+ reboot. Regrettably, the revival of this cherished series has been postponed.

She has since starred in two seasons of  How I Met Your Father.

Duff and former hockey player Mike Comrie, the father of their son Luca Comrie, split up in 2014 after nearly four years of marriage, leading to a divorce. Later, she had a daughter named Banks Violet Koma with songwriter Matthew Koma and they tied the knot in 2019. In 2021, they expanded their family by welcoming another baby girl, Mae James Koma.

The younger sibling of Kirk Cameron, who starred in “Growing Pains”, gained popularity as a style icon for many 12-year-olds with her crimped hairstyle while portraying the studious eldest Tanner sister D.J. on “Full House”, which aired from 1987 to 1995.

She has appeared in numerous TV movies, some carrying significant messages like the 1996 film “No One Would Tell,” which is based on a true story about a high school student who was brutally killed by her 16-year-old boyfriend after enduring months of silence as he abused her. (Yes, it’s still a chilling tale.)

In more recent times, following a two-season stint as a co-host on the talk show “The View“, and a reunion with almost the entire Tanner family for five seasons of Netflix’s “Fuller House“, Candace has risen to prominence within the Hallmark Channel’s Christmas programming, and stars in their Aurora Teagarden murder-mystery series, which is adapted from the books by Charlaine Harris.

In the year 2021, she marked 25 years of matrimony with her ex-NHL athlete, Valeri Bure, and together they are parents to three lovely kids.

For eight consecutive seasons, Stephanie Tanner, the middle sister on “Full House”, was portrayed by Sweetin. After the show ended, she faced issues with substance abuse, which she openly shared about in her 2009 memoir titled “unSweetined”.

Over the span from 2002 to 2016, I found myself in three marriages that made tabloid news. Additionally, my brief engagement to Justin Hodak contributed to the buzz. Unfortunately, he had several challenges, culminating in his violation of a restraining order I had against him. In 2019, he was sentenced to over six years in prison for illegally possessing a deadly weapon and falsifying evidence.

During the years 2002 to 2016, I got married three times, which attracted media attention. My engagement to Justin Hodak also caused a stir. Sadly, he had troubles that led him to break my restraining order and in 2019, he was imprisoned for more than six years due to possessing an illegal weapon and tampering with evidence.

Since 2008, the mother of daughters Zoie and Beatrix has been sober. She returned to the Tanner family for five seasons on Netflix’s Fuller House and has also appeared in various Hallmark Channel films, such as the Christmas movie Merry and Bright from 2019 and the romantic comedy Just Swipe.

The character of Michelle Tanner from the popular ABC sitcom “Full House” was played by not just one actress but two. They started as cute babies and eventually became a smart 6-year-old. Following their success on the show, these fraternal twins expanded their fame into various movie ventures (both big screen and direct-to-video), established a production company, created children’s clothing lines, wrote books, and launched numerous other products, ultimately building an extensive Olsen business empire.

After Mary-Kate starred in the movie “New York Minute” in 2004, she went on to act in other projects like joining the cast of “Weeds” for a season and appearing in films such as “The Wackness” and “Beastly”. On the other hand, Ashley chose to step away from acting and now focuses mainly on their fashion careers. They are now highly successful figures in the fashion industry, co-founding award-winning brands like The Row and Elizabeth & James.

In 2023, Ashley quietly gave birth to her first child with her longtime partner Louis Eisner, whom she has been with since 2017. On the other hand, Mary-Kate exchanged vows with Olivier Sarkozy in 2015 and initiated divorce proceedings in 2020.

Prior to his movie stardom, the numerous productions, activism, and Oscar win for “The Revenant”, not to mention the high-profile relationships, lavish yacht life – 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 belied his actual age (he had already turned 16 on “GP” and had been acting for years), DiCaprio earned his first of six Oscar nominations for “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”, playing a succession of troubled young characters in “A Boy’s Life”, “The Basketball Diaries”, “Marvin’s Room”, and, love-struggling at least, “Romeo + Juliet”.

He still kinda looked like a kid in Titanic, but at 22 he had reached full-on heartthrob status.

For the last 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 first Best Actor Oscar), and Killers of the Flower Moon.

Accio, adulthood!

Transitioning from my renowned role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, I’ve ventured into Young Adult literature adaptations like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. I’ve also shared the screen with the esteemed Tom Hanks in The Circle. On a more personal note, I’ve taken on the role of a UN Goodwill Ambassador, focusing my efforts on uplifting women worldwide and advocating for gender equality on a global scale.

As a diehard fan, I can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary journey of this New Mexico-born talent. In his very first attempt, he struck gold, receiving a Golden Globe nomination at the tender age of 15 for his remarkable debut as a melancholic boy who forms an emotional bond with his family’s housekeeper in the 1988 TV movie, “Clara’s Heart.”

But fate can be tricky, and it seemed to take a turn for the star of the hit dramedy “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, where he brilliantly portrayed a prodigious 16-year-old doctor. It was as if disaster was looming, yet Neal Patrick Harris playfully mocked this potential downfall when he hilariously spoofed himself in the cult classic, “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

Despite going through a period of less work after his intense youth in Hollywood, he immersed himself in theater, participating in three Broadway productions. The suitable part eventually came along in the guise of charming playboy Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, for which he received four Emmy nominations. In 2010, he was recognized with three Emmy nominations and won two, one for co-producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his guest appearance on Glee.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’d like to highlight an extraordinary individual who masterfully weaves acting, singing, dancing, and even magic into his captivating performances. This versatile entertainer has graced the Tonys four times, each time taking home an Emmy for exceptional programming as a producer, and he’s also charmed the Emmys twice and the Oscars once in 2015. His talent was further recognized with a Tony Award in 2014 for his outstanding portrayal of Best Actor in a Musical in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

In 2010, Harris and long-term companion David Burtka became parents to twins Gideon and Harper through surrogacy. They finally got married in 2014.

When she was just four years old, she charmed everyone as the adorable Olivia on The Cosby Show. Following this role, she appeared in films like The Little Rascals, Doctor Dolittle and its sequel. Then, in 2003, she starred in her own beloved Disney Channel sitcom, That’s So Raven. During this time, she also made appearances on various other Disney productions such as The Cheetah Girls, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Kim Possible, and Sonny With a Chance.

Following the conclusion of her show in 2007, Raven-Symoné’s TV career expanded to include roles in shows like “American Dad”, “Nashville”, “State of Georgia”, “The Jim Gaffigan Show”, “Master of None”, and “Drunk History”. She has been a recurring 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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