We all had our favorite shows growing up in the early 1990s. We wanted to be like D.J. Tanner and thought that the Olsen twins were the cutest things ever. We all craved a relationship like Cory and Topanga's and wished we went to school at Bayside High. I scoured the World Wide Web to find information about the stars from these '90s shows. Some like the Olsen twins were easy to find while others like Andrea Barber and Lark Voorhies were more difficult. Now the question remains, where they are now?
Full House
Full House started in 1987. The premise of the show was that Danny Tanner asked his brother-in-law and best friend to move in with him and help him raise his three girls after the death of his wife. Each episode usually consisted of a moral issue that was neatly solved by the end of each show.

Bob Saget
Then: Danny Tanner played your typical neurotic parent who was obsessed with cleaning.
Now: The last screen appearance was as himself in New York Minute (2004), a movie produced by his former on-screen daughters the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Saget also promotes scleroderma awareness as his sister was diagnosed with the disease.

John Stamos
Then: Played Jessie Katsopolis, the cool uncle who played in a band, had a motorcycle and whose main obsession was his hair.
Now: His last screen appearance was in the short film, I Am Stamos (2004) in which he played himself. Stamos since has split with his wife Rebecca Romijn, now lives in Los Angeles.

Dave Couiler
Then: Played Joey Gladstone, Danny's dorky friend who was an unsuccessful stand-up comedian. His character was notorious for his impersonations, cartoon obsession and child-like behavior.
Now: Coulier was recently on VH-1's The Surreal Life--a reality show where a bunch of washed-up stars live together.

Lori Loughlin
Then: Played Rebecca Donaldson who was Danny's co-host on Wake Up San Francisco and joined the Tanner family when she married Uncle Jessie.
Now: This past summer, she played Ava Gregory in the WB's Summerland.

Candace Cameron
Then: Played D.J. Tanner-the oldest daughter of the family who was interested in boys, makeup and clothing.
Now: Candace is married to Valeri Bure and has three children. She also runs a Web site that includes an "Are You A Good Person" test which asks whether or not you follow the Ten Commandments and are worthy enough to go to heaven. Her website can be found at www.candacecameronbure.net.

Jodie Sweetin
Then: Played Stephanie Tanner-the middle daughter who fought for attention.
Now: Jodi got married in 2002 and most recently guest starred on Yes, Dear in 2003. She wants to remain out of the spotlight and keep her married life private.This information was found at www.jodisweetin.net.

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen
Then: The twins began sharing the role of Michelle Tanner before they were a year old.
Now: They have come out with an even stead stream of straight-to-video films and most recently starred in New York Minute. Both attend New York University. Mary Kate recent battled with anorexia, which was highly publicized.

Andrea Barber
Then: Played Kimmy Gibler, D.J.'s quirky and unintelligent best friend.
Now: Andrea married Jeremy Rytky in 2002 and they had their first son, Tate, this past April. She currently attends graduate school at the University of


Saved by the Bell
Saved by the Bell, which was narrated by the main character Zack Morris, chronicled the lives of six friends and their high school shenanigans. Slater and Zack continually fought over Kelly, and Screech constantly chased after Lisa and tried to win her heart.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Then: Played Zack Morris, the guy who always had a plan. Zack was certainly the cool guy in high school but also the class clown who was always getting into trouble.
Now: Gosselaar currently stars as Detective John Clark, Jr. on the ABC drama, NYPD Blue.

Tiffani-Amber Thiessen
Then: Played Kelly Kapowski, the popular cheerleader that all the guys wanted to date.
Now: Thiessen's most notable role since Saved by the Bell was Valerie on Beverly Hills 90210; a character which she played from from 1994 to 1998. After two failed sitcoms in the past four years, she has recently participated in AIDS fundraising and awareness. She is dating actor Brady Smith.

Mario Lopez
Then: Played A.C. Slater-the muscular, star wrestler.
Now: Lopez has recently made appearances on Oprah and The Sharon Osbourne Show. He hosts the TV show Pet Star on the Animal Planet channel. His marriage to gorgeous actress Ali Landry ended after only 18 days.


Elizabeth Berkley
Then: Played Jessie Spano-the tall and beautiful and brainy girl.
Now: We all know about Berkley's starring role in Showgirls in 1995 that destroyed her "good girl" image. Since then she has married Greg Lauren in 2003, nephew to designer Ralph Lauren.

Dustin Diamond
Then: Played Samuel "Screech" Powers, the weird nerd that somehow was friends with the cool kids.
Now: Since Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Diamond's most notable appearance was in Dicky Roberts: Former Child Star in 2003, where he played himself.

Lark Voorhies
Then: Played Lisa Turtle, the girl who only cared about shopping and fashion.
Now: Voorhies is a Jehova's Witness and is married to Miguel Coleman. She will be in the film The Black Man's Guide to Understanding Black Women, set to come out in 2005.

Dennis Haskins
Then: Played Mr. Belding, the principal of Bayside High, where the show took place.
Now: Haskins lectures on the college circuit and will be in the movie, The Painted Forrest.


Boy Meets World
Cory Matthews faces the world of high school and college with the aid of his family and friends. Shawn is the best friend who never leaves his side. Topanga, the weird girl he meets at the beginning the show, becomes the love of his life and even gives up Yale for him. Corey and Topanga get married while still in college.

Ben Savage
Then: Played Cory Matthews, the star of the show and a boy who was just trying to cope with everyday life as a teenager.
Now: Savage just graduated from Stanford University this past spring and interned with Senator Arlen Specter (R-Penn.) during the summer of 2003. He was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.

Will Friedle
Then: Played Eric Matthews, Cory's quirky older brother who was popular with the ladies.
Now: Friedle is the voice of Ron Stoppable on the Disney Channel's animated series, Kim Possible.

Rider Strong
Then: Played Shawn Hunter, Cory's delinquent best friend who had a different girl on his arm for every episode.
Now: Strong was most recently in the film Cabin Fever in 2003 and just graduated from Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in English.

Danielle Fishel
Then: Played Topanga Lawrence, the brainy, quirky girl and the love of Cory's life.
Now: In 2002 Danielle was voted one of Teen People's hottest stars under 21. She has taken classes at UCLA and also does charity work to raise money for terminally ill children.