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John Astin (actor) -- The Addams Family's "Gomez" has made cameo appearances on "Mary", "Step by Step", "Night Court", "The Nanny" and "Mad About You". He has also starred in the one-man show: "Edgar Allen Poe: Once Upon a Midnight" at Chicago's Mercury Theater.

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Scott Baio (actor) -- Formerly of "Happy Days" and "Charles in Charge", Scott Baio appeared as a regular in the series "Baby Talk" and in early 1996 appeared in CBS's "Diagnosis Murder". He was recently set to be in a couple of television series, but both were cancelled before they actually aired. He was also engaged to Pamela Anderson (formerly of Baywatch) for a short time.

Fred Berry (actor) -- Formerly "Rerun" of the 70s sitcom "What's Happening!", Mr. Berry, now in his mid- 40s, had an ordeal with drugs and alcohol, but has since rebuilt his life. Mr. Berry spent a season in 1985 on "What's Happening Now!" the revival show of "What's Happening!". He currently teaches Bible classes and is an associate pastor at the Little Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church in Madison, Alabama, where he gives motivational speeches.

Linda Blair (actress) -- The child star of 1973's "The Exorcist" starred as 'Rizzo' in the Broadway revival of 'Grease' until January 1998.

Tom Bosley (actor)-- Formerly of "Happy Days" and "The Father Dowling Mysteries", Tom Bosley, now in his 70s, appeared on the Drew Carey Show in 1995 as Mimi's father. He recently played the role of Papa of Belle in "Beauty and the Beast" in California; appeared in an espsode of "Boy Meets World"; and co-hosted an infomercial for "Money Makers". Mr. Bosley is the voice of "David" of "David the Gnome" on Nickelodeon. He also very recently hosted a behind-the-scenes look at "It's a Wonderful Life" and played the role of Captain Andy in the musical "Show Boat" in Boston from May to August 1997.

Joey Buttafuoco (subject of scandal) -- After the 1992 Amy Fisher sex/attempted murder scandal Buttafuoco spent 4 months in prison for statutory rape. He is now free and trying to break into show biz. He hosts his own public-access cable TV talk show (with guests such as Divine Brown and his wife Mary-Jo) and has appeared in "The Godson" with Rodney Dangerfield.

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Charmain Carr (actress) -- Formerly "Liesl", in the movie "The Sound of Music", Ms. Carr, now in her mid-50s, runs an interior design business in Encino, California. She is married to a dentist, Jay Brent, and is the mother of two children.

Shaun Cassidy (actor, singer) -- Cassidy (teen idol, singer and star of TV's the Hardy Boys) now does most of his work behind the camera. Cassidy developed the short-lived FOX series "American Gothic" in 1996. He recently did a run on Broadway in the musical "Blood Brothers", alongside real-life half-brother, David of Partridge Family fame.

Stockard Channing (actress) -- Channing, best known for her role as "Rizzo" in "Grease", co-starred in the 1998 movie "Twilight", was nominated for an Oscar for her work in 1993's "Six Degrees of Seperation" and won a Tony in 1985 for "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg".

Charo (singer/entertainer) -- Famous perhaps more for "Cuchi-Cuchi" than her music, Charo, an accomplished guitarist, now lives in Hawaii with her husband, Swedish-born businessman Kjell Rasten, and their son. Charo currently performs in a long-running stage show at the Outrigger Reef Tower's Polynesian Palace in Honolulu. In 1997, Charo's Home video "Blame it on the Macarena!" was released, followed by her dance album entitled "Gusto".

Leonard Cohen (poet/singer) -- Releasing about a dozen albums since 1967, Mr. Cohen is now in his 60s. After a romance with actress Rebecca DeMornay, he moved permanently to the Zen Buddhist monastery on Mount Baldy, California where he has a small room and continues to write music and poetry.

Christopher Cross (singer/songwriter) -- After great early-80s hits such as "Sailing" and "Ride Like the Wind", Mr. Cross continued recording until 1988. He turned to auto racing in the late 80s, but due to an accident, he was forced to quit. He went back to composing in the 90s and in 1995 released his album "Windows". He continues to be a prolific composor and has since recorded the CD "Every Turn of the World" as well as another one in the works or perhaps now released, entitled "Crossection". Mr. Cross currently lives in Montecito, California, with his wife and two children.

*D*

John Davidson (TV personality/Game Show Host) -- Former host of "That's Incredible" and "Hollywood Squares", Mr. Davidson, now in his late 50s, had roles in films such as 1987's "The Squeeze", where he played a television host), and in 1990's "Edward Scissorhands". Mr. Davidson is currently performing before live theatre audiences as the father in the stage adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein movie musical "State Fair".

The Doublemint Twins (actresses, models) -- In the late 1950s and early 1960s identical twins Jayne and Joan Boyd of Hammond, Ind. played Wrigley gum's high-energy Doublemint Twins. There contract was voided when Joan (who had wed an insurance broker) became pregnant. Jayne married in 1963 and had 3 children. The twins slipped out of the spotlight and both became heavy drinkers. Both are are clean and sober now. Joan is a receptionist in Chicago, while Jayne is a Homemaker with her husband of 34 years in Joan is a receptionist in Beverly Hills.

Tony Dow (child actor) -- Former child actor Dow (Wally from "Leave it to Beaver") is now a visual effects supervisor for the syndicated TV series "Babylon Five".

*E*

Buddy Ebsen (actor) -- Ebsen (Jed Clampett from the 1960's TV series "The Beverly Hillbillies") released his autobiography in 1993. Ebsen also had a cameo role in 1993's "The Beverly Hillbillies" movie.

Barbara Eden (actress) -- Formerly of "I Dream of Jeannie", Ms. Eden currently tours in theatrical shows and does a hotel club act in such cities as Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and Atlantic City. She also makes time for charitable causes such as the March of Dimes and has her own company, Bar-Gene Productions, which will soon begin filming a TV movie, "Ladies Night Out." Ms. Eden resides in California with her husband, architect-developer Jon Eicholtz, to whom she's been married for approximately six years.

Linda Evans (actor) -- Evans (star of TV's "Dynasty" - 1981-1989) runs her own chain of 15 health clubs. She can also be seen on an infomercial for NordicTrack's Leg Shaper Plus.

*F*

Barbara Feldon (actress) -- Feldon, who portrayed "Agent 99" on the 1965-1970 series "Get Smart", presently spends her days doing voice-overs and poetry readings. She has also performed a one-woman show with 12 songs and poems called "Love for Better or Verse."

Jack Ford (son of President Gerald Ford) -- Ford co-founded a company in 1985 that supplies electronic-information kiosks to malls. He is also active in the Republican party and was executive director of the Host Committee for the last GOP convention in San Diego.

Soleil Moon Frye (child actor) -- Frye (star of early 80s TV series Punky Brewster) has written and co-directed (with actor brother Meeno Peluce) her own film called Lunch Time Special, about a group of teenagers who think they only have twenty-four hours to live and decide to make the most of it. Soleil has also had breast reduction surgery and gone on TV talk shows to share her story about it.

*G*

Bobby Goldsboro (singer/songwriter) -- Mr. Goldsboro, hit-maker of the 1960s, is now in his late 50s. He has been writing children's stories since 1969 and is now a children's television producer. Recently, he produced "Bobby Goldsboro's The Swamp Critters of Lost Lagoon,", in which Goldsboro provided every "Swamp Critter's" voice as well as composed 120 songs for the series.

*H*

Monte Hall (game show host) -- Since the demise of "Let's Make a Deal" in 1991 Hall has kept busy doing commercials for such products as Oldsmobile and Dentu-creme. He had a cameo appearance on CBS's "The Nanny". Hall is also active in charity work - especially for Variety Clubs International.

Mark Hamill (actor) -- After approximately ten years in movies, most notably in the role of Luke Skywalker of the "Star Wars" movies, Mark Hamill turned his attention to the theater where he played the roles of Mozart in "Amadeus", Groucho Marx in "Room Service" and the Elephant Man. He recently played the role of a shy workaholic psychologist, Dr. Sam Stein, in an episode of the series the "Outer Limits". Mr. Hamill has written a screenplay for The Black Pearl which has been accepted to be produced as a major motion picture, which he is hoping to direct. Mark is in demand as a voice-over actor. It's been said that he could be the next Mel Blanc. Mark and his wife, Marilou York, reside mainly in Malibu California with their three children, Nathan, born 25 June 1979; Griffin, born 4 March 1983; and Chelsea, born 27 July 1988.

Valerie Harper (actress) -- Formerly of "Rhoda" fame, Ms. Harper, in her late 50s, continued to work in TV, as well as film and on stage, after "Rhoda". She appeared in such films as 1979's "Chapter Two" and 1984's "Blame It On Rio". She also starred in the television series "Valerie," during 1986-1987 (which was later renamed "The Hogan Family"). Currently, she is playing more than a dozen different roles in "The Dragon and the Pearl," a one-person stage play about the life of Pearl S. Buck, one of this century's great authors and humanitarians. Ms. Harper has been married to fitness instructor Cacciotti since 1987 and has her Home base in Manhattan.

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*J*

Bo Jackson (athlete) -- The 1985 Heisman Trophy winner now spends most of his retired life raising his three children. Professionally he has opened a shop near Chicago that customizes Harley-Davidsons and still maintains his interest in the Alabama restaurant he owns with friend and NBA star Charles Barkley. Jackson also works as a spokesman for HealthSouth Corp., a sports medicine and rehabilitation company. Jackson counsels kids everywhere to put books before baseball.

*K*

Werner Klemperer (actor) -- "Colonel Klink" from "Hogan's Heroes" is now a narrator for operas and keeps busy performing in 8 to 10 productions per year.

*L*

Ted Lange (actor) -- Lange, who played ship bartender "Isaac Stinson" on TV's "The Love Boat", now devotes most of his time to theatre as a playwright, director and actor. He has, however, made several on-camera appearances on UPN's "Malcolm and Eddie" and Fox's Martin.

Linda Lavin (actress) -- Formerly of "Alice" fame, Ms. Lavin, now in her 60s, appeared on Broadway in such plays as Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound" and 1993's "The Sisters Rosensweig". She also had a short-lived second television series, "Room for Two" (1992 to 1993). Currently, Ms. Lavin is playing the role of Mrs. Van Daan in "The Diary of Anne Frank". As well, she has her own production company, "Lavin Entertainment", which produced 1995's "Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden," for the Family Channel" and started a program in 1997 through the Linda Lavin Arts Foundation called "What Girls Know," in Wilmington, North Carolina, which assists girls ages 12-14 with self-esteem and empowerment issues.

George Lindsey (actor, comedian) -- 'Goober' from TV's "The Andy Griffith Show" and later on Mayberry R.F.D. now makes a living touring the country in 'Goober's' trade mark beanie performing stand-up comedy. Lindsey was a cast member on Hee-Haw until 1991.

Tina Louise (acresss) - - Formerly "Ginger" of "Gilligan's Island", Ms. Louise, now in her mid-60s, played various dramatic roles in the 70s in such series as "Kojak", and the 1979 television movie, "Friendships, Secrets and Lies". Ms. Louise now resides in New York City where she concentrates on her writing and children's literacy. She is a volunteer reading teacher in the New York City public schools. Her book "Sunday" was published in 1997, and Ms. Louise has a film coming out, "Welcome to Woop-Woop."

*M*

Ralph Macchio (actor) -- The former "Karate Kid" was last reported touring with a national company of "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying". He appeared in the 1992 Joe Pesci hit -- "My Cousin Vinny".

Randolph Mantooth (actor) -- Formerly of the 70s television series "Emergency", Mr. Mantooth has since appeared on several television series, such as "China Beach," "L.A. Law" and "Baywatch". He has most recently been best known for his long-time role as Alex Masters on the daytime soap "Loving" (which later became "The City"), which he played until the series ended in early 1997. Mr. Mantooth currently resides in Los Angeles.

Jerry Mathers (child actor) -- Mathers, "The Beaver" of "Leave it to Beaver", now runs a catering business in Hollywood called Cleaver's Catering. He is also vice president of marketing for Triton Digital Imaging Systems hawking a device that let's you print scanned photos onto canvas or vinyl.

Erin Moran (actress) -- Formerly of "Happy Days" and "Joanie Loves ChaChi", Erin Moran, now in her late 30s, appeared in a 1986 Murder She Wrote episode and also did three Love Boat episodes. After being the subject of several articles in "The National Enquirer" she appeared on a 1992 episode of the "Howard Stern Show," on which she revealed some secrets about an unhappy childhood. Ms. Moran is now a born again Christian. Most recently, she appeared in the VH-1 special, "Groovin' on the Tube", and in early 1997 made an appearance on the "Rosie O'Donnell Show". Ms. Moran is currently married and living in California. She has plans to write a book about her acting experiences and "Happy Days" and wishes to resume her acting career.

*N*

Olivia Newton-John (actress, singer) -- Star of 1978's "Grease" and popular songstress of the late 70s and early 80s is now the spokeswoman for CHEC (the Children's Health Environmental Coalition). She is also involved in educating women about breast cancer after her own battle with the disease in the early 1990s. Professionally, Newton-John has signed with MCA/Nashville to record a country/pop album. Meanwhile her latest CD (first released overseas) is now available in North America.

*O*

Heather O'Rourke (child actress) -- Formerly of the "Poltergeist" movies, Heather O'Rourke tragically died February 1st, 1988 at the age of 12 during emergency surgery for bowel obstruction in San Diego, California. She died shortly after the filming of "Poltergeist 3" and shortly before the movie's release.

*P*

William "Refrigerator" Perry (athlete) -- The 6'2", 350 lbs former NFL star now lives in England where he plays defensive end for the London Monarchs, one of six teams battling in the World League of American Football. The Fridge is a popular TV pitch-man and a frequent guest on English talk shows.

Paul Peterson (child actor, teen idol) -- Peterson, who got his Hollywood start on "The Mickey Mouse Club" and gained idol status as "Jeff Stone" on the "Donna Reed Show" emerged from a period of drug abuse while in his twenties and began writing adventure novels. Peterson also ran a limousine service for ten years. He now oversees "A Minor Consideration", an organization that oversees the emotional, financial and legal well-being of kids in show business and has written a trivia book all about the movie "It's a Wonderful Life."

*Q*

*R*

Marion Ross (actress) -- Formerly of "Happy Days", Marion Ross has played the roles of the grandmother on the television series "Brooklyn Bridge", and the wife of Captain Stubing on the "Love Boat" during the mid 1980s. In 1996 she appeared in several television movies including "Hidden in Silence" and a theatrical movie, "The Evening Star" (the sequel to "Terms of Endearment"). More recently, in 1997, she appeared on the "Drew Carey Show" as Drew's mom, and guest-starred on an episode of Early Edition. She is now appearing in some of the "milk moustache" celebrity ads. Ms. Ross, who is divorced, lives in the San Fernando Valley in California. She lives in a country-style Home which she calls "Happy Days farm" and has two children, Jim Meskimen and Ellen Plummer, who are both actors.

*S*

Tom Smothers (comedian) -- Although the Smothers Brothers comedy act is still performing, Tom Smothers spends much of his time tending to his winery (Remick Ridge). The winery produces about 2,000 cases per year and ships to restaurants as far away as Florida and New York.

*T*

Debi Thomas (athlete) -- The first and only black athlete to win a medal at the Winter Olympics and holder of two national championships and one world title in figure skating is now well on her way to becoming a doctor. Thomas is an aspiring orthopedic surgeon at Chicago's Northwestern University Medical School.

*U*

*V*

Vanilla Ice (rap star) -- Vanilla Ice currently owns a clothing/sports store called "To The Extreme" in Florida. It has been reported that he is coming out with another album; however, this has been unconfirmed, but not discounted.

*W*

Donnie Wahlberg (singer, actor) -- Formerly of "New Kids on the Block", Donnie Wahlberg has appeared in several films, including "Ransom" with Mel Gibson, Bullet, Body Count and Taking of Pelham 123.

Carl Weathers (actor) -- Weathers, who played Rocky's opponent Apollo Creed in the 1976 blockbuster Rocky, is now a cattle rancher near Everett, Washington. Weathers has had steady acting work since Rocky but nothing of that magnitude. Most recently he portrayed a golf coach in the Adam Sandler movie 'Happy Gilmour'.

Anson Williams (actor) -- Formerly "Potsie" on "Happy Days", Anson Williams, now in his late 40s, has since become a director of several television movies and series as well as theatrical films. He directed the film "An All-American Murder" in 1992 and has directed espsodes for such series as Beverly Hills 90210, L.A. Law, Star Trek Voyager, Melrose Place, Babylon 5, Deep Space 9, and Xena Warrior Princess. Mr. Williams lives in Malibu, California with his television-producer wife, Jackie Gerken, and his daughter Hannah Lily (from his first marriage to Lorrie Mahaffey who played his girlfriend on "Happy Days").

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*Y*

Robert Young (actor) -- Formerly star of the television series "Marcus Welby, MD", Mr. Young, now in his early 90s, has over the years suffered from depression and attempted to commit suidice by carbon monoxide poisoning in 1991, after which he admitted himself to a psychiatric hospital. Mr. Young has since recovered and credits his recovery to his wife who, sadly, died in 1994.

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