Christina Applegate shot into fame for playing Kelly Bundy on “Married With Children,” for a decade (1987-1997). Simultaneously while working on “Married With Children,” she had roles in movies such as “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitters Dead” and “Mars Attacks!.” Her fame and beauty never stopped growing. She had roles in blockbuster movies such as “Anchorman,” “Vacation,” and “Hall Pass.” You can expect to see her in the 2017 movie “Crash Pad,” alongside Nina Dobrev.
After beginning his career on Broadway, Daniel Stern had quite a successful acting career in the 70s and 80s. However, in the mid-90s, Stern became a huge success, after landing the role of Marv, in the “Home Alone” franchise. He continued to act, recently had recurring roles on the TV series “Manhattan” and “Getting On.” However, he took his talents outside of acting. He is involved in many community service projects, USO tours, and owns a cattle ranch. In 2009, President Obama honored Stern with the Call to Service Award.
Melissa Joan Hart took over the TV screen, in the 90’s. She had leading roles in “Clarissa Explains it All,” and “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” She played the role of Sabrina Spellman on 6 different TV series: Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1996), Clueless (1996), Boy Meets World (1993), You Wish (1997), Teen Angel (1997) and Robot Chicken (2005). She jumped back into TV as a leading lady in 2010, on “Melissa&Joey.” The show ran until 2015. Her most recent credited roles, in 2016, were in the film “Gods Not Dead 2,” and the TV movie “Broadcasting Christmas.”
In 1993, Tyra made the jump from modeling to acting by appearing in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” In 1996, supermodel Tyra Banks was the first African-American woman ever to appear on the cover of GQ and on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. From 2003-2015, Tyra Banks saw much success hosting and serving as the executive producer from “America’s Next Top Model.” Also in 2016, she had a short stint on the daytime talk show “FABLife.” She chose to leave the show after 3 months to concentrate on her cosmetic line.
Everyone fell in love with Anna Chlumsky in the early 90s, when she played Vada Sultenfuss in “My Girl,” and “My Girl 2.” In 1994, she appeared along side Sissy Spacek in “Trading Mom,” and in 1995, she starred with Christina Ricci in “Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain.” Between 1999-2005, Anna took a break from acting to go to college. She majored in international Studies at the University of Chicago and graduated in 2002. Most recently, she has played the reoccurring role of Amy Brookheimer in the HBO series “Veep.”