W?ho doesn't love a walk down memory lane?
Let's take a look back at the faces we grew up with ¨C from fashion icons to the child stars of our favourite movies ¨C to see what they've been up to in the years since.?
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Katey Sagal played Peggy Bundy alongside Ed O'Neill for 10 years in the hit series Married¡ With Children.
The show ran from 1987 to 1997 and launched the careers of some big name stars, including Christina Applegate.
It is billed as the "first original sitcom" to air on Fox and it pushed the boundaries of '80s television by airing controversial storylines.
Before Sagal landed the role of Peggy, she had a short-lived role as a newspaper columnist on Mary Tyler Moore's show Mary.
She was also known as a singer after becoming a member of Bette Midler's Harlettes group.
But this sitcom changed her life.
When Sagal auditioned for Peggy, she arrived in a '60s-style bouffant wig.?
She told The Talk in 2013 that she didn't want to be recognised as this character if the show ended and she was forced to quit acting.
"I kept thinking I'm going to have to go back to my real job which was [playing gigs]. So I sort of had this idea that I would disguise myself. So that nobody will recognise me when I take this off," Sagal revealed.
Producers loved the look so much, they kept this as Peggy's signature look throughout the show's run.
"She just was all dolled up. And I didn't really look like that. So I could go about my normal life," she added.
After Married¡ With Children ended after 11 seasons in 1997, Sagal kept landing plum TV gigs.
She starred on That '70s Show, 8 Simple Rules and Boston Legal. Her biggest role since, though, has been lending her voice to the wildly popular animated show, Futurama.
Sagal voices Leela, the one-eyed ship captain. She still voices the character after the series was renewed for more seasons in 2023.
Sagal has been a staple on television shows for the last 27 years.
She's starred in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Dead to me, The Conners, Shameless and Sons of Anarchy.
Although her resume is expansive, she says Peggy remains her most popular character.
"People used to always say to me, 'Can you just say, Allll?'," Sagal told Entertainment Weekly in 2022, revealing she refused to indulge them.?
"It's such a blessing to have a job like that, but I'm an actor, so I don't want to keep playing that role. So, for a while there, it would just be like, 'No, I want to move on!'"
Sagal's most recent (and ongoing) role is as Louise in the series The Connors.
The now 70-year-old also made her return to the big screen in 2022 in the horror film Torn Hearts.
And when her old co-star Christina Applegate? was awarded a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2023, Sagal was there by her side.
She's now married to her fourth husband, Kurt Sutter, and has three children: Sarah, Jackson and Esme.
NEWMAN!
Any Seinfeld fan will be able to hear those words as if Jerry is uttering it right in front of them.
?Newman (his last name, we don't even know his first) was a recurring character on the hit '80s and '90s sitcom, a postman who is the arch-nemesis of Jerry Seinfeld.
Played by Wayne Knight,? Newman stayed on the show from 1992 until Seinfeld stopped airing in 1998.
Before this role, Knight actually worked as a private investigator before making it in Hollywood.?
Though it was one of his most defining and popular roles, Knight once said he thought the character actually ruined his acting career.?
Before Seinfeld, Wayne's resume was already quite impressive.
He'd starred in films including ?Dirty Dancing and Basic Instinct.
But instead of helping his career along, Knight admitted in a 2015 VICE interview that Newman was his downfall.
"Ironically, Seinfeld ended all that. It practically obliterated my film career in some ways," he explained.
"Because by being on something that iconic and being that known for that character, it made it much more difficult as a character actor to disappear into film."
Knight said that although it is "rare" to be typecast in TV, it's something his fans have never forgotten.
"I mean, people are not allowed to forget," he added.
One of his other iconic roles was in the 1993 film Jurassic Park, ?where he played Nedry.
His? cameo in this film made Knight a pop culture icon years later, with the internet using his line "See! Nobody cares" for countless memes.
A?fter Seinfeld's final episode, Knight went on to lend his voice to the Toy Story franchise as Al the Toy Collector.
He's also starred in 3rd Rock from the Sun, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Hot in Cleveland and Torchwood.?
Now aged 68,? Knight has been married to his wife Claire since 2006 and the couple have a son, Liam.
His most recent acting credit was in the 2024 TV series, Them.?
Shannon Elizabeth starred in some of the most popular teen movies of the early 2000s.
The American actress, perhaps known best for her cameos in Scary Movie, American Pie and? the American Pie sequel, had a glittering career in Hollywood awaiting her.
But a career change has meant Elizabeth is now known for something very different.?
Elizabeth played exchange student Nadia in the first American Pie, which was first released in 1999.
It was a huge role for a then-mostly-unknown actress.
Elizabeth played a teenager from the Czech Republic, and worked with a dialect coach to perfect her accent.?
She says producers ended up using Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR), which changed her voice, for the final cut.
"I told all my friends, 'This movie's gonna suck because they messed with my accent so much,'" Elizabeth told the podcast Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum.
"I was like, 'No, they're ruining it. Don't watch it.' I was devastated after ADR."?
She also told the podcast she was paid "a couple thousand"? for this role, but refused to return for the sequel unless they paid her much more.
"You get 15 minutes, so you gotta milk it," she said.
Elizabeth reprised her role in American Pie 2, and went on to star in Love Actually, Just Shoot Me and That '70s Show.
Outside of acting, ?she has made a name for herself as a talented poker player.
According to the World Poker Federation, Elizabeth "described poker as her second career."
She has won more than $245,000 (approx. A$371,00) in live tournaments and has often competed in televised games.
"Along the way I got hooked," she told PokerListings in 2007.?
Now aged 50, Elizabeth is still acting.
Her most recent role was in the 2024 movie Plan B.?
She also runs her own conservation foundation, known as the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation.
Yasmeen Ghauri catapulted to fame in 1991 after reportedly being discovered at age 17 while working at McDonald's.?
Born in Canada in 1971 to German and Pakistani parents, the star's complexion created intrigue and began prying open doors that were closed to many models of colour.
Ghauri eventually walked for huge designers such as Dior, Versace and Valentino, became a Victoria's Secret Angel and became the first South-Asian woman to score advertisements with luxury brands such as Chanel and Hermes.
Much of her success was fuelled by? her work backstage. Ghauri famously altered her makeup looks or even did it herself completely for her trips down the runway - not just because many makeup artists at the time didn't know how to work with darker complexions, but also because she wanted to express her own artistic vision.
"?I go and I listen and I come back and interpret," Ghauri said in an archival interview.?
"I don't want to be sucked up by the business," the star added in another archival interview. "I want to be exactly who I am."?
Her revolutionary tactics have inspired many others, with models paying homage to her to this day, saying that they are "pulling a Yasmeen Ghauri" when they contribute to? their own makeup looks.
She even inspired top make-up artist Bobbi Brown, who watched Ghauri backstage as she made her looks her own.
"I always let the girls look in the mirror and see what their makeup looked like," legendary makeup artist and brand founder Bobbi Brown told GLAMOUR in an interview.
"Often they'd take a brush or a pencil and changed some of it ¨C whether they'd outline the lip a certain way, define the brow a different way ¨C and I learned a lot by watching them."
"Particularly people like Yasmeen Ghauri, I would watch her and she loved things really glamorous."
After a short stint in the fashion industry, Ghauri retired in 1997 after marrying lawyer Ralph Bernstein.
The couple share two children: Maia and Victor Bernstein.?
Now 53, she lives a private life - though she created an Instagram account in 2022 dedicated to her modelling days and continues to post regularly on it, to fans' delight.
It was the year 1983, and though fans were sad to see the final instalment of the Star Wars trilogy, it certainly went out with a bang due to Princess Leia's gold bikini, which she wore at the behest of alien gangster Jabba the Hutt who had taken her as a slave.?
Though the scene remains memorable more than 40 years on, late actress Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia, admitted that she did not enjoy wearing the iconic outfit.
Fisher opened up to NPR about the costume, saying being "nearly naked" was "not a style choice for [her]."
"It wasn't my choice," she told NPR. "When [director George Lucas] showed me the outfit, I thought he was kidding and it made me very nervous. I had to sit very straight because I couldn't have lines on my sides, like little creases. No creases were allowed, so I had to sit very, very rigid straight."
But the actress managed to turn the situation around for herself when it was her character and not Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) - who came to rescue her - that got to kill Jabba the Hutt in the end.?
"[It] was so enjoyable," Fisher said of Leia's revenge. "I sawed his neck off with that chain that I killed him with. I really relished that because I hated wearing that outfit and sitting there rigid straight, and I couldn't wait to kill him."
After her Star Wars fame, Fisher went on to star in films such as Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The 'Burbs (1989), When Harry Met Sally... (1989), and more. She was also nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her performances in sitcom 30 Rock (2007) and the series Catastrophe (2017).
Fisher later returned to the Star Wars franchise in the same role for Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), with the latter being a posthumous release after she died in December 2016 at the age of 60.?
She appeared in another Star Wars film, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), through the use of unreleased footage from The Force Awakens.
British actress Natascha McElhone played arguably the most mysterious character of The Truman Show, captivating not only Truman but fans of the film throughout.
McElhone's Lauren Garland is a college student Truman pines after who tries to tell him the truth about his life.
The pair become romantically involved, however, Lauren is kicked off the set before she could save Truman from the reality show.