Have you ever wondered about your favorite characters from the shows you loved as a kid? Life goes on for everyone, and our beloved Nickelodeon stars are no exception.
Take a look at what they’re doing now, whether they’ve continued their acting careers or changed fields. Our childhoods have been enriched by these stars, so it’s worth taking a look at their lives today.
Ariana Grande – Victorious
Ariana Grande is now a pop music icon, but she started as a 13-year-old Nickelodeon star. Playing the role of Cat Valentine on the popular series Victorious, she spent four years combining her on-screen career with her music.

After the show was canceled in 2013, Nickelodeon rebranded her character as Sam & Cat, alongside fellow Nickelodeon alum Jennette McCurdy. That series lasted one season, and then Ariana went on to make her mark in the music world—and what a mark she’s made!
Victoria Justice – Zoey 101
Victoria Justice burst onto the Nickelodeon scene in 2005 as Lola Martinez on Zoey 101. Over the next few years, she guest-starred on many other Nickelodeon shows and eventually ended up finding her way to her own show, Victorious.

In 2013, the show was canceled, and like her co-star Ariana Grande, Victoria wanted to focus more on her music. In 2013, she released her first album. Since then, she’s been working on her music and performing here and there.
Christine Taylor – Hey Dude
Christine Taylor may be best known for her roles in The Brady Bunch movies, but she began her career on the Nickelodeon series Hey Dude. On this show, she played lifeguard Melody Hanson until 1991. She then moved on to larger roles.

She has guest-starred on several television shows and played supporting roles in several major films, including The Craft. Christine has been married to comic actor Ben Stiller since 2000, although they have separated since 2017, and continues to act in supporting roles both on television and on the big screen.
Devin Werkheiser – Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide
Devin has had many roles in various films and television shows, but the one he will always be remembered for is playing Ned Bigby on the Nickelodeon series Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide. From 2004 to 2007, this was his home.

After the series ended, she continued acting but also began to forge a musical career. In fact, she released her third album in early 2020.
Daniel Lee Curtis – Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide
After landing a role in the hit Hollywood film, Friday Aftermath, Daniel’s next big role was Simon in Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide. After four years on the show, like many other Nickelodeon stars, he made the jump to Disney and starred in Zeke & Luther.

Daniel continues to act today, but also works extensively behind the camera as a producer, director, editor, and filmmaker.
Josh Peck – Drake & Josh
You shouldn’t miss the opportunity to follow Josh Peck on Twitter! He’s gorgeous now! He rose to fame thanks to The Amanda Show in the ’90s and then went on to star in the hit children’s sitcom Drake & Josh.

This might sound familiar: Do you know who voices Eddie from the Ice Age movies? You guessed it… it’s Josh! He also starred alongside Chris Hemsworth in the 2012 film Red Dawn as Chris’s younger brother.
Keke Palmer – True Jackson, VP
The film Akeelah and the Bee launched her to fame in 2006. Since then, she’s been a constant presence on screen. From 2008 to 2011, she played True in True Jackson, VP, and here’s a surprising fact: she’s the first African-American actress to play Cinderella on Broadway.

Her starring role on the sitcom True Jackson, VP was memorable; she played True, a teenager involved in the Mad Style teen fashion scene as a vice president. Her show, Just Keke, on BET has been a huge success and gave her the opportunity to become the youngest talk show host.
David Lascher – Hey Dude
Along with Christine Taylor, David Lascher made his mark on the Nickelodeon show Hey Dude from 1989 to 1991. After the show ended, David went on to have guest roles on shows like Beverly Hills 90210, Blossom, and Roseanne.

He had extended stints on Blossom and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, in which he played the love interest of another Nickelodeon alum, Melissa Joan Hart. Currently, in addition to acting, he produces, directs, and writes.
Amanda Bynes – The Amanda Show
Amanda began her career in musical theater before being discovered at a comedy camp at the Los Angeles Laugh Factory. There, a Nickelodeon producer found her, and she was soon cast on the show All That. She was a cast member for three years. She then went on to join the cast of Figure It Out.

Her popularity eventually led to her own show, The Amanda Show. After a hiatus from acting, some mental health issues, and substance abuse, Amanda earned a degree in fashion and has been working on her own clothing line.