You may still see them regularly while binge-watching, but many '90s TV actors are no longer with us. These are the '90s sitcom stars you didn't know have died.
Basketball Wives' Jennifer Williams is no stranger to airing her dirty laundry on TV -- even the demise of her marriage to now ex-husband Eric Williams.
Lori Loughlin was once most well-known for her role as Aunt Becky in the hit show "Full House." Here's the the head-turning transformation of the actor.
Ashley Spivey may not have found love on The Bachelor but she's sure done well for herself since then. Find out the good news she shared in April 2021.
John Wayne Bobbitt was just your average guy until that fateful day in June 1993 when his scorned wife, then known as Lorena Bobbitt opted to get mad and even.
Anya Taylor-Joy has been acting for years but it wasn't until "The Queen's Gambit" that she really broke out as a star. But how was she originally discovered?
Sammie Cimarelli was the fan favorite from Season 1 of Netflix's "The Circle," winning $10,000 after it aired back in January 2020. So what's she up to now?
Miranda Lambert's love life can only be summed up by saying it is worthy of a country ballad. The singer was in a relationship when she met Blake Shelton.
For Los Angeles native Jhené Aiko, 4/20 is every day. In her song and visual, "Tryna Smoke," she celebrates her love for marijuana. Read on to find the meaning.
Gary Coleman became a child star in his role of Arnold Jackson on "Diff'rent Strokes." You'd think the job would have had him set for life financially.
While sitcom stars become highly recognized for their iconic roles, the celebs on this list ended up disappearing from the spotlight after their shows ended.
Uncle Jesse and Michelle were thick as thieves on "Full House," getting up to all sorts of fun together — but behind the scenes, it was a whole other story.