Three Stooges’ Grandson, Great-Grandkids Reunite for Family Reunion

The Three Stooges’ legacy is no joke.

Nearly six decades after the legendary comedy team disbanded, grandson of Curly Howard, Bradley Server (stage name: Curly G), recently had a gathering with the relatives of the group’s members, Moe Howard and Shemp Howard. This special event was captured in a photo that he shared on social media.

Bradley posted on Facebook on July 18 with a photo captioned ‘What a Day!’ He wrote that for the first time, our families (Curly’s, Moe’s, and Shemp’s) came together in person. I was there along with Curly G, Curly’s youngest grandson, Tessa Maurer who is Moe’s great-granddaughter, and Chandler Isaac who is Shemp’s great-granddaughter. We chatted about family matters, The Three Stooges, and a whole lot of fun topics.

The gathering was not only a social event but also a chance for the three-member group to reunite as family, since they were actually brothers – Moe (born Moses Horwitz), Shemp (Samuel Horwitz) and Curly (Jerome Horwitz). As Bradley referred to them, they were “Stooge cousins.” Moe established the troupe in 1922, with Shemp joining him a few months afterward.

Remarkably, the duo known as The Three Stooges’ brothers, Moe and Larry Fine (originally Louis Feinberg), only appeared together on screen during one act in their lengthy career, which was in the 1947 short film titled “Hold That Lion!”. Although Moe and Larry were the constant members of the group, Shemp joined from 1922 to 1932 and then again from 1947 to 1955. It was Curly who took over during the years in between these periods.

Instead, Tessa herself highlighted the historical significance of her family reunion by penning a personal post about it.

She wrote on Facebook for the very first time, ‘Meet Curly, Moe, and Shemp… or at least their modern-day relatives.’

Later on, Tessa shared memories about the role her family background played in shaping her professional attitude.

Just like my grandmother Joan Howard Maurer used to say about her father Moe, ‘My dad was always deeply caring for those in need, often referred to as the underdog.’ She added that he’d express his gratitude for being able to do what he loved and earn a living from it. I share that same sentiment.

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In the early 90s, Jonathan Taylor Thomas gained popularity for his portrayal of the intelligent and endearing middle child, Randy Taylor, on the hit show “Home Improvement.” During this decade, he also made a splash in films such as lending his voice to young Simba in “The Lion King” (although it wasn’t him singing), sharing the screen with Brad Renfro in 1995’s “Tom and Huck,” and teaming up with Devon Sawa in 1997’s “Wild America.

Instead of leaving “Home Improvement” in 1998 (when Randy went to Costa Rica), he chose to concentrate more on his education. However, he continued acting as part of his extracurricular activities.

In the year 2004, he landed a recurring character on the show “8 Simple Rules,” and then, in 2013, he teamed up once again with his TV father, Tim Allen, to both direct and act in various episodes of “Last Man Standing.

As a lifestyle expert, I might rephrase it like this: Though Justin Timberlake has chosen to step out of the limelight and focus on his personal life, including his graduation from Columbia University in 2010, he continues to make waves without being onscreen. Whenever the paparazzi manage to capture a glimpse of him, those sightings quickly become viral sensations.

Few six-year-olds have had more impressive film debuts than Lipnicki, who matched wits with Tom Cruise in terms of charm in the movie “Jerry Maguire” and nearly earned as many iconic lines. He later appeared in the “Stuart Little” films, voiced Baby Tiger in “Doctor Dolittle,” played The Little Vampire, and was Little Mike. Additionally, he made a guest appearance on “Dawson’s Creek.” However, he paused his acting career to enjoy a typical high school experience.

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 also proficient in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, having earned a black belt. In May 2021, he graciously offered his services to enhance security outside a midtown synagogue due to an increase in anti-Semitic graffiti and intimidation.

As a lifestyle expert looking back, I openly shared my personal journey with bullying during middle school on Instagram in 2017. My intention was to provide solace and empathy to others who might be going through similar experiences, by shedding light on my own struggles and offering hope for healing.

He was mercilessly teased by some children who, presumably, later disregarded their past misdeeds and attempted to connect with him on Facebook. “I was told I had no future in the industry and would never secure another job,” he reminisced. Each night, he endured panic attacks, fearing the upcoming embarrassment. However, he persevered, expressing gratitude for the wonderful life he leads and hoping to impart that things do 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?: A Tale of Adolescence and Unintended Celebrity”, and she made appearances on the TV series Broad City, lent her voice to animated productions such as BoJack Horseman, Big Hero 6: The Series, and Helluva Boss.

In a New York Times op-Ed published in February 2021, Wilson recounted an instance where someone she thought was a friend asked her, ‘How does it feel to have reached your peak?’ With a broad grin. However, at the time, Wilson didn’t know how to respond. Now, she would answer differently: That question is incorrect. I haven’t peaked yet, because for me, The Narrative isn’t being dictated by someone else anymore. Instead, I have the power to write it myself.

By the time Gordon-Levitt played Tommy Solomon on “3rd Rock From the Sun” (1996), a show about an alien team disguised as an ordinary family, he had already accumulated considerable acting experience. Prior to this role, at the age of 14, he also appeared in the thriller “The Jury” as Demi Moore’s on-screen son in 1996.

In 1999, he played the lovable character with a crush in “10 Things I Hate About You”, a hustler in “Mysterious Skin” of 2004, and was the persistent teen detective trying to uncover the truth about his ex-girlfriend’s disappearance in the 2005 noir drama “Brick”.

Despite appearing youthful enough to be a teenager even in his late twenties, Joseph Gordon-Levitt 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 recent years, Gordon-Levitt delved into real historical moments as a prosecutor in “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and portrayed Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the series “Super Pumped”.

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

Due to her exceptional, mature acting in the 1994 film The Professional at just 12 years old, Portman gained a sense of seriousness and importance at an early stage in her career – and she continues to meet these high expectations. Since making her impressive debut, she’s appeared in major blockbusters such as the Star Wars prequels (Episodes I through III), the Thor series, and Avengers: Endgame; indie movies like Beautiful Girls and Garden State; comedies like Mars Attacks! and Your Highness; intense dramas including Closer and Brothers; and apocalyptic thrillers such as V for Vendetta and Annihilation.

In 2010, she received the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a ballerina losing her sanity in the movie “Black Swan.” She was also nominated for her performance as Jacqueline Kennedy following the death of her husband, in the film “Jackie.” She made her directorial debut with the 2015 film “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” which is based on the autobiographical novel by Amos Oz.

In the year 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, they announced their separation in 2024 and finalized their divorce by 2024.

Jones gained prominence as the character of Jon Cryer’s downtrodden divorcee (and nephew of Charlie Sheen’s womanizing songwriter) on the popular ’00s sitcom “Two and a Half Men.” In 2012, a video emerged online where Jones criticized the show, labeling it as “filth.” The clip originated from a 15-minute spiritual testimony for Forerunner Chronicles, an Alabama-based Seventh-day Adventist ministry.

Later on, Jones expressed regret for appearing uninterested and disrespectful towards my coworkers, as well as failing to fully appreciate the remarkable chance that I’ve been given.

The actor soon left the series, but returned for the finale in 2015.

As a lifestyle advisor, I find myself reflecting on my past experiences as a high-profile actor who once earned an impressive sum per episode during my tenure on a popular sitcom. However, despite the financial success, I can’t help but share my thoughts about the show. It often seemed to trivialize significant issues that many people face in our world, and I found myself in a complicated position – a paid hypocrite, if you will. I wasn’t comfortable with it, yet I continued to be part of it.

Prior to receiving an unconfirmed credit for the 2023 series “Bookie” on IMDb, his last acting role was in Louis C.K.’s 2016 limited series “Horace & Pete.

As a dedicated follower, I shared the University of Colorado at Boulder as my academic home in 2016, according to what I conveyed to People magazine. I once lived with a sense of impending doom, but now I’m embracing life and enjoying the present moment. I no longer walk on eggshells, fearing every step might trigger an explosion – instead, I breathe easier, knowing that each step I take is safe.

Discussing actors who could have become synonymous with a single famous role, Daniel Radcliffe has shown great courage by venturing into roles outside of 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. In television, he has played an opioid-addicted physician in A Young Doctor’s Notebook.

Lately, he finished a four-season stint on “Miracle Workers”, portrayed the lead character in “Weird: 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.

At approximately six years old, she first appeared on screen in the spinoff of the Andy Griffith Show titled Mayberry R.F.D., and at fourteen, she received her initial Oscar nomination for portraying a girl exploited by a sinister pimp in Taxi Driver, her tragic situation being the motivation behind Robert De Niro’s character, Travis Bickle, to commit violent acts. In 1976, Foster also starred in the original Freaky Friday, a drastic change of tone from Taxi Driver, which further established her as a popular child actress within mainstream cinema.

After taking a brief pause to study at Yale, she resumed her journey with renewed vigor and went on to win her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in the movie “The Accused” (1988), where she portrayed a gang-rape victim who pursued justice against her attackers. Unbeknownst to her, this role would eventually lead her to stand trial in an unexpected manner. Subsequently, she made her feature film directorial debut with “Little Man Tate” in 1991, followed by another Oscar win for Best Actress in “The Silence of the Lambs” (1992), where she played a determined FBI trainee.

At the 2013 Golden Globes, the actress-turned-filmmaker received the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for a lifetime of achievement. In recent years, she has taken on more directing roles for television, with episodes under her belt for “House of Cards,” “Black Mirror,” and “Orange Is the New Black.” Notably, in the 21st century, her notable big-screen credits include “Panic Room,” “Inside Man,” “Elysium,” “Hotel Artemis,” and “The Mauritanian.” This last film garnered her an unexpected win at the Golden Globes in 2021 for the category of supporting actress.

Personally speaking, I am a mother to two wonderful sons, sharing this journey with my former partner Cydney Bernard. In the year 2014, I was blessed to walk down the aisle with the amazing Alexandra Hedison, a talented photographer and director.

It’s only fitting that veteran child actress Jodie Foster, who played a protective role towards Stewart during their collaboration on the 2002 thriller David Fincher’s Panic Room, would offer guidance to Stewart. Similar to her mentor, Stewart experienced a unique fame journey, but on an unprecedented scale after landing the breakout, transformative role of Bella Swan in the Twilight series at around 16 years old, thanks to the Internet’s influence.

In 2019, when speaking to Stellar magazine, Stewart expressed that Foster had once believed he wouldn’t carry on being an actor, stating this was more due to her understated personality rather than his talent. He clarified, “I adore my profession, but I can see why she might have doubted me as a child. I admire her greatly.

Since wrapping up the five-film Twilight series, the actress and Chanel muse has easily found work opportunities. However, aside from her attempt to resurrect the Charlie’s Angels franchise in 2019, 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 (comparable to the Oscars in France), as well as the mysterious drama Personal Shopper, the borderline biopics Seberg and Spencer.

Following the well-publicized breakup with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart predominantly dated women, eventually marrying Dylan Meyer in the year 2025.

Decades prior to him mysteriously eliminating half of Earth’s population, the child of actor James Brolin initially gained fame by portraying the cool yet exasperated and protective older brother Brandon Walsh (you guessed it, Brandon Walsh) in the 1985 film “Goonies”.

As a dedicated follower, I embarked on a journey of acting that led me to star in numerous films. Among these were “Flirting With Disaster,” “Mimic,” the critically acclaimed “No Country for Old Men,” which won the Best Picture Oscar and significantly boosted my career, “American Gangster,” “W.” where I portrayed the 43rd President George W. Bush, “Milk” for which I was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as Dan White, the San Francisco councilman who tragically took the life of Harvey Milk, the city official and gay rights activist, “Jonah Hex,” “True Grit,” “Sicario,” “Deadpool 2,” and naturally, “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” where I was transformed into the super-villain Thanos with the help of CGI. Lastly, I was a part of the sci-fi epic “Dune,” in both parts one and the upcoming sequel.

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

At just ten years old, she first appeared in movies alongside Cher and Winona Ryder in 1990’s films “Mermaids” and “The Addams Family,” with Christina Ricci portraying the quirky Wednesday Addams character. The following year saw her debuting another role.

In the 1990s, memorable moments were created with films like “Casper” and “Now and Then”. After this, Claire Danes took on a diverse range of characters, including those in complex roles such as “The Opposite of Sex”, “Buffalo ’66”, “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”, “Sleepy Hollow”, “Prozac Nation”, “Pumpkin”, and “Monster”. In the latter film, she portrayed the girlfriend of serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a role that Charlize Theron won an Oscar for.

Over the last 30 years, Ricci’s experiences have largely been adventurous. This includes portraying a stylish ’60s flight attendant in the short-lived show Pan Am, getting chained to a radiator in Black Snake Moan, and playing intriguing real-life characters like Lizzie Borden, the ax murderer, in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles. Additionally, she has embodied Zelda Fitzgerald, an influential author and literary inspiration, in the series Z: The Beginning of Everything.

In simpler terms, Ricci has a son named Freddie from her previous marriage to James Heerdegen, and she also has a daughter called Cleopatra with her current spouse, Mark Hampton.

Back in the chilly December of 2021, I was beyond ecstatic as my beloved Yellowjackets star walked me down the aisle to unite with my darling Mark Hampton, the talented hairdresser who’s been my rock. Together, we brought our little bundle of joy, Cleopatra, into this world, making our family complete.

As a dedicated admirer, I’d like to share that the star who captured our hearts in “Home Alone” solidified his iconic stature at just 10 years old with a single chilling scream. However, his journey began much earlier, around the age of 5, as he was already immersed in TV movies. Notable works include “Uncle Buck,” “Jacob’s Ladder,” and more. He took a nearly decade-long break after 1994’s “Ri¢hie Ri¢h.” Yet, this versatile individual, also an accomplished musician and painter, has intermittently dabbled in the acting world, often choosing smaller films with significant cultural impacts like “Party Monster” and “Saved.

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that following my voice work on Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken” and portraying a barista version of myself on “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” I’m looking forward to being part of the 10th season of “American Horror Story,” set to air in 2021, assuming all pandemic precautions are addressed.

As an ardent admirer, let me share a heartwarming tidbit: I’m ecstatic to announce that my beloved actor is blissfully engaged to the radiant Brenda Song! We, their adoring fans, can’t help but rejoice at this union. They are blessed with two beautiful sons, Dakota Song Culkin and Carson, named after his late sister Dakota, who we remember fondly from her time here. Dakota made his public debut, at the tender age of 12 months, during his father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on a chilly December day in 2023. The world got to see this little starlet for the first time then!

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 forging a path as the first female employee of the New York Police Department turned private detective in the period drama “The Alienist,” not overnight, but rather through a series of roles over time.

She’s been putting in an incredible amount of effort for over two decades, delivering standout roles in films such as 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.

Besides appearing in the movie “The Nightingale” alongside her younger sister Elle Fanning, she also received a nomination for a Golden Globe in 2025, recognizing her exceptional portrayal of Marge Sherwood in the Netflix miniseries titled “Ripley.

She initially made her debut portraying a 2-year-old version of Dakota’s character in the movie “I Am Sam,” but this Fanning sister has since forged her unique path as an actress, distinctly differentiating herself from her equally successful sibling.

She gathered the typical roles as the offspring of established film stars in several movies such as “Daddy Day Care”, “The Door in the Floor”, “Babel”, and “Reservation Road”. She also made guest appearances on numerous “CSI” series, “Criminal Minds”, “House”, “Law & Order: SVU”, and more shows she might not have been old enough to watch when she was part of them. However, as a teenager and into her twenties, her film roles remained diverse, spanning genres from 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 additionally portrayed both Mary Shelley in a movie titled after her name and Catherine the Great in the satirical series called “The Great” on Hulu.

The actress and vocalist, who became famous on the Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire,” has grown older since then. She smoothly transitioned into more family-friendly roles, including “Agent Cody Banks,” “Cheaper by the Dozen,” and “A Cinderella Story.

Previously having gone through a period without significant roles, Duff has shone once more in the TV Land series Younger, portraying a character with depth that is not immediately apparent, who is a colleague to Sutton Foster’s character pretending to be a millennial. This critically acclaimed show is set for its seventh season. While the possibility of a spin-off focusing on Duff’s Younger character Kelsey is intriguing, fans eagerly anticipate her reprising her role as Lizzie in a planned reboot on Disney+. Unfortunately, the revival of this beloved series has been postponed.

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

Duff and hockey player Mike Comrie, father of Luca Comrie, divorced after four years of marriage in 2014. Since then, she has been in a relationship with songwriter Matthew Koma. They had daughter Banks Violet Bair in 2018 and got married in 2019. In 2021, they added two more daughters to their family – Mae James Bair and Townes Meadow Bair, completing their family in May 2024.

The younger sibling of Kirk Cameron, who starred in Growing Pains, gained popularity as a fashion icon for many 12-year-olds due to her character as the studious eldest Tanner sister D.J. on Full House, which aired from 1987 to 1995.

She has appeared in numerous TV films, some carrying significant themes, including the 1996 production “No One Would Speak Out,” which was inspired by a true account of a high school student who was killed by her 16-year-old boyfriend after enduring his abuse in silence for months (we’re still affected by it).

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

In the year 2021, she marked her 25th wedding anniversary with Valeri Bure, a retired NHL player, who is also the father of her three kids.

Following an eight-season stint portraying middle sister Stephanie Tanner on ‘Full House’, Sweetin battled issues with substance abuse. She openly shared her experiences in her 2009 memoir titled ‘unSweetined’.

From 2002 to 2016, three marriages contributed to the media buzz, along with her short-lived engagement to Justin Hodak. Hodak had numerous problems, ultimately breaching a restraining order against him in 2019 and receiving a prison sentence of over six years for illegal possession of a lethal weapon and falsifying evidence.

Since 2008, the mother of Zoie and Beatrix has been sober. She reappeared in the Tanner family for five seasons on Netflix’s Fuller House and also starred in several movies on the Hallmark Channel. Notable performances include her role in the 2019 Christmas movie Merry and Bright and the romantic comedy Just Swipe.

As a devoted fan, I’ve always admired how the Tanner twins, particularly Michelle, evolved from an innocent baby to a witty 6-year-old on the iconic ABC sitcom “Full House.” Later, they leveraged their fame into a string of big-screen and direct-to-video films, a production company, kids’ clothing lines, books, and various other products, ultimately creating a thriving Olsen business empire.

After 2004’s “New York Minute,” Mary-Kate carried on acting, joining the cast of “Weeds” for a season and featuring in movies like “The Wackness” and “Beastly.” On the other hand, Ashley mostly stepped away from acting, and today both are predominantly known as fashion powerhouses, co-founding CFDA Award-winning brands The Row and Elizabeth & James.

In the year 2023, Ashley became a mother for the first time, quietly alongside her husband, Louis Eisner. Mary-Kate tied the knot with Olivier Sarkozy back in 2015 and later chose to file for divorce in 2020.

In the years prior to his movie stardom, Oscar-winning actor for “The Revenant,” activist, and yacht-loving individual, 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 look younger than his actual age (he was already 16 during his time on “Growing Pains” and had been acting for years), DiCaprio earned his first of six Oscar nominations with his performance in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.” Throughout this period, he portrayed several troubled characters in films like “A Boy’s Life,” “The Basketball Diaries,” “Marvin’s Room,” and the love-troubled Romeo in “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, 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!

After making a remarkable debut as Hermione Granger in eight Harry Potter films, the English actress transitioned to roles in young adult literature like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. She also acted alongside Tom Hanks in The Circle, and has utilized her position as a UN Goodwill Ambassador to champion women’s empowerment and advocate for global gender equality.

The young actor from New Mexico, who was born there, had an incredible start in his career. He won a Golden Globe nomination for his initial role at the age of 15 in the 1988 television movie “Clara’s Heart.” In this film, he portrayed a gloomy boy who forms a close bond with their household help. However, things could have taken a turn for the worse for the star of the show “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, where he played a 16-year-old prodigious doctor. Neal Patrick Harris humorously portrayed these potential difficulties when he playfully poked fun at himself in the movie “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

Despite a brief hiatus as he recharged from his youthful exuberance in Hollywood, he immersed himself in theater, performing in three Broadway productions among other roles. The ideal part eventually emerged for him as the charming playboy Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, which garnered him four Emmy nominations. In 2010, he received three Emmy nods and won two – one for producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his guest appearance on Glee.

The versatile performer who excels in acting, singing, dancing, and magic has hosted the Tonys on four occasions (receiving an Emmy for outstanding special class programming as a producer each time), and he’s also taken home two Emmys and one Oscar. In 2015, he won an Oscar. He also bagged a Tony Award in 2014 for Best Actor in a Musical for his role in “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

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

When she was just 4 years old, she charmed everyone as the adorable Olivia on The Cosby Show. Following this, she starred in movies like The Little Rascals, Doctor Dolittle and its sequel. In 2003, she headlined her own popular 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 television work expanded to projects like American Dad, Nashville, State of Georgia, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Master of None, and Drunk History. She also had a recurring role on Black-ish. Additionally, Raven-Symoné served as a co-host for three seasons on The View. In June 2020, she married Miranda Maday.

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