After “All That,” Denberg acted in several seasons of “The Steve Harvey Show” and had a small role in 2004’s “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.” There were rumors a few years ago that Denberg had passed away, but fret not - she is alive and well.
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The redheaded camper on “Salute Your Shorts,” Danny Cooksey enjoyed a substantial career in voice-animation in the ‘90s, lending his voice to “Ren & Stimpy,” “Tiny Toon Adventures,” the “101 Dalmations” TV series, “Pepper Ann” and Stoop Kid on “Hey Arnold!” His vocal talents must also transfer to music, as he sang for heavy metal bands Bad4Good, Lucy’s Milk and Arbuckle.Ī standout due to the classic sketches “Vital Information” and “The Loud Librarian,” Denberg seemed poised to become one of the next great comediennes, yet hasn’t been around much since. He may now be known as an Emmy-nominated actor for his sympathetic portrayal of Kurt’s dad on “Glee,” but Mike O’Malley was originally the host of game shows “Get the Picture” and “GUTS.” In between his two most important roles, O’Malley has kept a steady but quiet presence on Hollywood, acting in the television shows “Yes, Dear,” “My Name is Earl” and “Parenthood,” as well as appearing in the films “Deep Impact,” “Pushing Tin” and “Leatherheads.” Oleynik appeared on “3rd Rock From the Sun” with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, her co-star in perhaps her most recognizable role, Bianca, in “10 Things I Hate About You.” Besides a few low-budget films here and there and a degree from Sarah Lawrence College, Oleynik has stayed busy with guest roles on “Aliens in America,” “Mad Men” and most recently, “Hawaii 5-0.” Larisa Oleynik seemed to be one of the rising talents in the 90’s teen world, perfecting her role as the All-American girl next door in “The Secret World of Alex Mack” and “The Baby-Sitters Club” movie. Who knew this Yankee wife was a cast member of the original run of the spooky “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” Garcia went from telling ghost tales around the fire to a recurring role on the acclaimed “Freaks and Geeks,” and eventually ended up on “Reba.” Despite her charm and successful guest runs on “Gossip Girl” and “How I Met Your Mother,” Garcia has had bad luck attracting audiences for her television series, first headlining the CW’s short-lived “Privileged” with future Pretty Little Liar Lucy Hale and then in the recently cancelled sitcom, “Better With You.” Garcia married New York Yankee Nick Swisher last year. He appeared in the films “Slackers” and “40 Days and 40 Nights,” as well as a few ads, but has steadily been working behind the scenes as an electrician on films such as “Sex and the City” and “Be Kind, Rewind.” The Big Pete to Danny Tamberelli’s Little Pete on “The Adventures of Pete & Pete,” Maronna hasn’t made much of an impression on screen since. As all middling celebrities do, Hart made her comeback as a contestant on “Dancing With the Stars,” and now acts opposite fellow former child star Joey Lawrence in ABC Family’s sitcom “Melissa & Joey.” Hart is married with two sons.
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When “Clarissa Explains It All” ended in 1994, Melissa Joan Hart started classes at New York University until she was offered the lead in “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.” A fixture in several teen movies like “Can’t Hardly Wait” and “Drive Me Crazy” with Adrian Grenier, Hart disappeared for a few years, taking small parts in a few series and made-for-TV movies. No gold medal can compete with the power that is Bret Michaels. Sanders put her sports background to good use, working as a correspondent and sideline reporter for the WNBA, USA, “The Today Show,” “Good Morning America” and “The Rachael Ray Show.” She also seems to be a fan of reality TV, co-hosting “Skating with Celebrities” in 2006 and competing on the third season of “The Celebrity Apprentice.” Don’t be too hard on Sanders for only placing seventh. To the others who dropped off our radar, we ask, “Where are you now?”Ī gold-medal swimmer in the 1992 Olympics, Sanders is best known to Generation Y as the host of “Figure It Out,” the game show that had Nickelodeon celebrities guess real kids’ talents with some random slime mixed in. Some remain a part of mainstream entertainment today. We grew up watching them every day, welcoming the young actors of ‘90s Nickelodeon as a strong presence in all of our childhoods. At one point, they all seemed destined for stardom.