The Little Rascals premiered over 20 years, on August 5, 1994. While some may have preferred the original TV show of the same name, we think this movie is one of the cutest and best movies meant for kids in the ’90s. Where else could we get a perfect yearbook quote like “Dear Darla, I hate your stinking guts. You make me vomit. You’re scum between my toes! Love, Alfalfa”? See what the cast of The Little Rascals looks like now thansk to 22 Vision!
Bug Hall – Alfalfa
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Unsurprisingly, Bug Hall’s real name is not Bug, but Brandon. After making a name for himself as the adorable Alfalfa, Bug had a pretty lucrative career in the ’90s and early ’00s, in films like Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Hercules, and Get a Clue with Lindsay Lohan. After those years of film, he popped up all over TV in shows like CSI: Miami, The O.C., Criminal Minds, and 90210. More recently, he was in the show Revolution and the film Body High. He’s currently working with former Disney star David Henrie on an unnamed writing project that we’re incredibly interested in reading more about.
Brittany Ashton Holmes – Darla
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While Darla had big ambitions for her life, actress Brittany Ashton Holmes left Hollywood 20 years ago now. The last film she acted in was the 1996 TV movie Humanoids From the Deep. These days if she’s not busy traveling the world, the recently married Brittany lives in L.A. with her hubby and is working on getting her degree.
Travis Tedford – Spanky
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We might all remember Travis for playing Alfalfa’s BFF Spanky, but did you know he was on The Amanda Show? Not only was he on that, he provided some voices on Recess and appeared on All That. Between 2002-2009 he took a break from acting. In 2010 he was in the horror film The Final. He now resides in Texas, where he works as a marketing specialist at Texas Trust Credit Union.
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Kevin Jamal Woods – Stymie
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After Kevin Jamal Woods played the adorable little Stymie, he landed the role of Frank on Blossom. However, like many of the rascals, his career isn’t still thriving. After the 2000 film The Brainiacs.com, he’s been pretty MIA, at least when it comes to film. Kevin earned his degree in 2009 and was in school working on his audio engineering skills. These days, he too lives in Texas, where he works for a Media Market Research Firm and is also a budding music producer.
Ross Bagley – Buckwheat
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Ross Bagley got a lot of work in the early ’90s as a cute kid. You may remember him just as Buckwheat, but we loved him as Nicky on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. That wasn’t the only time he worked with Will Smith though, as they teamed up again for 1996’s Independence Day. Sadly, neither of them will be reprising their roles in the 2016 sequel. Though he recently appeared in the film Gnome Alone and we can look forward to seeing him in Dead Ringer. Aside from acting, he also works as a DJ in L.A.
Zachary Mabry – Porky
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Zachary Mabry was only 3 when The Little Rascals began filming and he turned 4 during the movie shoot. That explains why he was so dang cute as Porky! Zac didn’t continue acting and nowadays he resides in Dallas, Texas where he works for American Airlines as an accountant. He’s still buddies with Bug Hall, if this adorable little Twitter exchange is anything to go by.
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Jordan Warkol – Froggy
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Jordan Warkol did A LOT of work in the ’90s, but we can’t believe we didn’t know he was Chocolate Boy on Hey Arnold and Eddie on Rocket Power. After Rocket Power ended, Jordan wasn’t up to too much. His most recent acting credit is from the 2006 video short Da Jammies. Now that he is no longer acting, Jordan plays professional poker and recently competed in the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
Sam Saletta – Butch
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Jordan Warkol wasn’t the only little rascal who worked on Rocket Power. Sam Saletta voiced Sam on the cartoon show. In 2010 he provided voices for Call of Duty: Black Ops. Last we heard, he was a musician, working with the band Jubala.
Blake McIver Ewing – Waldo
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The 1994 film version of The Little Rascals featured a whole slew of cute kids, but we’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for Waldo, even if he tried to steal Darla from Alfalfa! We’re happy to confirm that Blake seems to be doing well. Nowadays, he’s a host on The People’s Couch on Bravo and working on his music career. He recently released the single “This Is Who We Are” off his debut album The Time Manipulator.
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Blake Jeremy Collins – Woim
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Blake Jeremy Collins last acting credit is from the 1998 film Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish. He’s not on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, so in 2016 he’s pretty much off the grid.
Juliette Brewer and Heather Karasek – Mary Anne and Jane
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Juliette Brewer hasn’t been up to much lately, with hr elast acting credit being from the 1997 film Vegas Vacation. Heather Karasek no longer acts, but still works in the business in costume and wardrobe. She has worked in movies, TV, and music videos – with artists like Major Lazer. Her most recent work as a set costumer is on the 2016 film The Last Heist.
The Little Rascals 20 Years Later!
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