Lisa Bonet

Lisa Bonet gained widespread recognition for her role as Denise Huxtable on “The Cosby Show,” a character that resonated with many viewers. Beyond her time on “The Cosby Show” and its spin-off, “A Different World,” Bonet’s personal life drew attention when she eloped with singer Lenny Kravitz. Their union produced a talented daughter, Zoë Kravitz, who has made a name for herself as a successful actress and singer.

Lisa Bonet’s acting career remained vibrant, with notable appearances in recent television shows like “New Girl” and “Ray Donovan.” Bonet’s journey from a beloved ’80s sitcom to her continued success in contemporary television demonstrates her enduring appeal and versatile acting prowess.

Jeremy Miller

Jeremy Miller, fondly remembered as Ben Seaver from the classic sitcom “Growing Pains,” has continued to dabble in acting occasionally. While it has been some time since the “Growing Pains” cast reunited for a special gathering, Jeremy Miller has remained active in the entertainment industry.

In recent years, he has lent his talents to various film projects, including roles in movies such as “Milk and Fashion,” “Never Have I Ever,” and “Ditching Party.” This ongoing involvement in the world of film attests to his enduring passion for acting and his commitment to entertaining audiences, even beyond his iconic portrayal on “Growing Pains.”

Jami Gertz

Following the conclusion of the 1980s, Jami Gertz’s career thrived in the realm of television, where she graced screens with her versatile talent. Her notable appearances spanned popular series like “Seinfeld,” “ER,” “Ally McBeal,” and “Modern Family,” solidifying her presence in the medium.

Beyond her entertainment endeavors, she has also made headlines for her marriage to Tony Ressler, the principal owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. Jami Gertz’s continued success in television and her involvement in the sports world highlight her enduring influence in both entertainment and professional sports.

Scott Baio

Scott Baio, a sitcom icon of the 1980s, etched his name into television history with memorable roles like Chachi in “Happy Days” and its spin-off “Joanie Loves Chachi,” as well as the titular character in “Charles in Charge.” His enduring career saw a revival when he played high-powered attorney Bob Loblaw in the cult sitcom “Arrested Development,” endearing him to a new generation of fans.

Beyond his acting, Baio ventured into reality television, where he allowed viewers into his personal life in shows such as “Scott Baio Is 45…and Single,” “Scott Baio Is 46…and Pregnant,” and “Confessions of a Teen Idol.” This multi-faceted career path highlights his versatility and enduring appeal in the entertainment world.

Phoebe Cates


Phoebe Cates, celebrated as one of the most beautiful women of the 1980s, made a lasting impact with her roles in iconic films like “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and “Gremlins.” Following her illustrious career, she transitioned into a quieter phase, predominantly retiring from acting to focus on raising her three children – Owen, Greta, and Autumn – with her husband, the esteemed actor Kevin Kline.

Her daughter, Greta, has emerged as a notable indie singer under the stage name Frankie Cosmos, carving her own path in the world of music. Phoebe Cates’ enduring influence extends not only to her own career but also to her talented family. She truly is a role model.

Mr. T


The larger-than-life professional wrestler and “fool pitier,” Mr. T, cemented his place in pop culture as the tough B. A. Baracus on “The A-Team” and the formidable Clubber Lang in “Rocky III,” where he famously squared off against Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa.

In a poignant gesture of empathy, he decided to stop wearing his signature gold chains and accessories after Hurricane Katrina, believing it would be disrespectful to the survivors of the disaster. In 2017, he showcased his versatility by participating in the popular dance competition show “Dancing with the Stars,” where he finished in an impressive 10th place.