Every decade gives us new faces and fads to follow. But for many people across the globe, few have as many iconic stars as the ’80s.
After all, the ’80s gave us such Hollywood stars as Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks, but there were so many more actors that were at the time the idols we all pinned up on the wall.
Where are they now? Let’s take a look at some of our favorite stars from the ’80s and what they are up to today.
40. Christina Applegate
If you grew up in the ’80s and ’90s, there were tons of great TV shows. But one of the most popular and quintessential shows was Married… With Children. The show was one of the longest-running shows, getting a generous 10 seasons. And one of the main reasons this happened was because of Christina Applegate’s character.
Though she would step back for a little bit, eventually she found her way back in front of the camera. She played roles in films like Anchorman and Bad Moms. Recently she has been starring in her hit television show, Dead To Me.
39. C. Thomas Howell
C. Thomas Howell made his debut early in the ’80s in one of the decade’s biggest films and one of Hollywood’s most classic films of all time… E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. After that, he would go on to be one of the decade’s most in-demand young actors. The actor would go on to star in other iconic films like The Outsiders, Red Dawn, and The Hitcher.
He also would go on to star in a movie that built up quite a bit of controversy. This film was Soul Man. After that film, his career took a little bit of a downturn. But even still, he has continued acting to this day.
38. Ally Sheedy
There were a group of young actors in the ’80s that found themselves labeled as the Brat Pack. One of the members was the very talented Ally Sheedy. This group worked in many of the same movies, and they even partied together.
Many of them went on to star in several of the biggest films of the ’80s. Ally starred in movies like The Breakfast Club and ShortCircuit. She continues to act in both television and film. She even had a small role in X-Men: Apocalypse.
37. Robert MacNaughton
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial launched a lot of great careers. Robert MacNaughton was one of them. He was a pivotal part of the movie, but yet when all was said and done, he did very little else in Hollywood.
Instead, he went on to live an everyday life. He moved to Arizona and became a postal carrier. There he has raised a beautiful family and lives quietly.
36. Tempestt Bledsoe
Though TheCosby Show is a little tarnished now, in the ’80s, it was a show that almost everyone watched. One of the stars on that show was the middle child, Vanessa, played by Tempestt Bledsoe.
After the show ended, though, she struggled to find work no matter how much her star shone. This was something that a lot of young T.V.
stars went through in the ’80s and ’90s.
35. Curtis Armstrong
Risky Business, Revenge of the Nerds, and One Crazy Summer! These are all films that this next actor starred in during the ’80s. Curtis Armstrong played the wacky and often crude sidekick in any ’80s teen flicks.
He has continued working both on the big screen and on the small screen through the years. For instance, he had a long-running role on New Girl. He also does a lot of voice work in animation, including American Dad!.
34. Susan Ursitti
Many of the reputations of actors and actresses on this list were made over many movies. However, for this young ’80s actress, her popularity was raised from one role. Her role in the preeminent werewolf film of the ’80s Teen Wolf was her big one.
After playing Boof, she went on to do a few guest spots on popular T.V. shows, but that one movie was the highlight of her career.
In the ’90s, she left acting and got her master’s in design and manufacturing.
33. Ilan Mitchell-Smith
One of the most epic films of the ’80s, Weird Science, starred two nerdy guys played by Anthony Michael Hall (we will talk about him later) and Ilan Mitchell-Smith. The movie was about two young guys who used to bring a doll to life by using their computer.
The movie did very well, and the young actor probably thought this was the stepping stone he needed. Unfortunately, unlike his co-star, he only ended up with a few more roles and then left the business.
32. Susan Dey
Sure, almost everybody raved about David Cassidy when he was on The Partridge Family, but there was another star on that show, young Susan Dey. After her time as a teen idol, Susan moved to L.A. to be a lawyer.
Not in real life, she was one of the leads on the classic and ’80s staple L.A. Law. She also did several made-for-television films. She continued acting until the early 2000s and then retired.
31. Jami Gertz
Jami Gertz started off on a little television show called Square Pegs. But she really didn’t hit her stride until she starred in one of the most recognized vampire movies of the ’80s… The Lost Boys.
This movie spun her into the spotlight, and from there, she also got big roles in movies like Twister and Less Than Zero. The actress still acts and even starred in a sitcom for four seasons called Still Standing.
30. Ricky Schroder
Ricky Schroder was one of those young stars that became an instant heartthrob to preteens all over the U.S. in the ’80s. Grabbing the starring role in the hit ’80s sitcom Silver Spoons, Ricky quickly became a star.
He disappeared from the spotlight for a while but reappeared a few years back to star in another hit television show, NYPD Blue. From there, he kept acting and has done several television projects.
29. Kristy McNichol
Kristy McNichol was a part of two very iconic television shows in the ’80s. Her first big role was in the hit show Family. After winning a few awards for her role, she moved to the big screen. She had a few films but nothing that garnered her the success of television.
So she returned to star in the Golden Girls spin-off Empty Nest. She was on this show for several years before medical issues forced her to move on. Nowadays, she enjoys working with charities and teaching acting.
28. Billy Zabka
Many, including Barney Stinson, believe that Johnny from The Karate Kid was the real hero. This iconic villain was played by Billy Zabka who, these days, goes by the name William Zabka.
While he is undoubtedly best known for being the arch-nemesis of Daniel LaRusso, Zabka has managed to stay relevant in the world of TV. Not only did he play himself in How I Met Your Mother, but he also reprised his role of Johnny in the hit series Cobra Kai.
27. Corey Feldman
In the ’80s, the Coreys dominated the screen and many a girl’s hearts. The more rebellious of the two, Corey Feldman, started his trade at the tender age of 3. As he grew, he found roles in some pretty epic films. Films like Gremlins, The Goonies, and Stand By Me fill out his IMDB resume.
He has continued to work and has even been in several reality T.V. shows and a few years back even published a memoir.