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90s Celebrities: Then And Now

#21. Sarah Michelle Gellar

Gellar’s television breakthrough came in 1993, when she played Kendall Hart on “All My Children.” However, her widespread fame came from her portrayal as Buffy, in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” Buffy broke the norm of the helpless horror movie female victim and became a strong inspiration to girls everywhere. In 2015, Gellar co-founded Foodstirs, a foodcrafting startup that sells baking kits for kids. She is also set to release a cookbook in 2017.

#22. Gaby Hoffman

Gaby Hoffman became a Hollywood sensation after she played young Samantha, in the coming-of-age movie “Now&Then.” Her performance helped her finish the 90s strong, landing role in multiple films such as “Volcano,” “Everyone Says I Love You,” and “200 Cigarettes.” She recently reestablished her acting fame after having recurring roles on the HBO series “Girls,” and Amazon series “Transparent.” In 2017, she is set to appear in another HBO series “High Maintenance.”

#23. Luke Perry

Luke Perry began establishing his on-screen career after he landed the role of Kenny in “Another World,” in the late 80s. The role launched his career and made him a teen idol. He landed roles in features films like “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Normal Life,” and “American Strays.” For most of he 90s, he played Dylan McKay on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Since the 90s, he has continued to land roles in various TV shows and movies. However, his popularity was never as high was it was in the 90s. He currently filming the TV series “Riverdale.”

#24. Linda Fiorentino

Linda Fiorentino had made a name for herself, in Hollywood, by the late 1980s. She solidified her fame after playing Bridget Gregory in 1994’s “The Last Seduction.” She went on to land roles in hit movies such as “Larger Than Life,” “Men In Black,” and “Dogma.” Sadly, she has not landed many roles since the 90s. This may be due to Kevin Smith, director of “Dogma.” He admitted she was one of the hardest actors he ever had to work with. Her last credited role was in 2009.

#25. Denise Richards

Starting her career in television in 1990, Richards made appearances in shows like “Saved by the Bell,” “Seinfeld” and “Melrose Place.” Her first film breakthrough role was in “Starship Troopers,” in 1997. She continued to land numerous movie roles including Rebecca Ann Leeman in “Drop Dead Gorgeous,” and a bond girl in “The World is Not Enough.”  Still as beautiful as ever, she had reoccurring roles on TV series “Blue Mountain State,” “Twisted” and “Vanity.” In 2011, she released her memoir “The Real Girl Next Door.“ 

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