Christina Ricci was a teenage star on the silver screen, in the 90s. Just to name a few roles, she played Wednesday Addams for both Adams Family Movies, Kat in “Casper,” and Roberta in “Now&Then.” By the time the 90s had ended, she proved her strong acting abilities. Beginning in 2015, she began playing Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald in “Z: The Beginning of Everything,” an Amazon series. A role which she continues to play today.
Heather Donahue rose to fame after appearing in the cult-horror film “The Blair Witch Project.” At one point, Heather’s IMDB page marked her as “Missing, presumed dead,” as per the movie marketing team. Even though “The Blair Witch Project,” is considered a one of the most influential horror films ever made, Heather’s acting career never really took off. In 2012, she released the book “Growgirl: How My Life After The Blair Witch Project Went to Pot.” In the book, she discusses how she lived amongst a community that grew medical marijuana.
Alicia performed in multiple Aerosmith music videos, before rising to fame in the hit comedy movie “Clueless.” In 1997, she landed the role of Batgirl in the big-budget film “Batman&Robin,” and a role alongside Brendan Fraser in the 1999 film “Blast From the Past.“ Alicia has been flip-flopping from the big screen to Broadway. In 2016, she starred in “King Cobra” and “Who Gets the Dog?.”
In 1990, George Michael released the album “Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1 .” The first single from the album, “Praying For Time,” sky rocketed to number 1. He continued to releases albums throughout the 90s, including “Ladies&Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael.” In 2016, Michael had announced he was making his second documentary titled “Freedom.” Unfortunately, in 2016, at the age of 53, Michael passed away. His musical talents will remain legendary and influential in the business for many years to come.
Lawless began the 90s landing roles in various short films, TV shows and TV movies. However, her character, Xena Warrior Princess was the iconic strong female character of the 90s. Lucy has had a continuous career since Xena ended, with work on “Spartacus,” “Parks and Recreation,” and “Agents of Shield.” From 2014-2015, she had a reccuring role on the TV series “Salem,” as Countess Marburg. Her most recent role was on the Starz’s series “Ash vs. Evil Dead” as Ruby Knowby.