This is What the Cast of Clueless Looks Like Now
19 years later.
Alicia Silverstone (Cher Horowitz)
After Clueless, Silverstone starred in Batman and Robin as Batgirl, but now her life is mostly about her family—she's married with a son.
Stacey Dash (Dionne Davenport)
Dash posed nude for Playboy in 2006 and now she's a contributor for cultural analysis and commentary on Fox News.
Paul Rudd (Josh Lucas)
Rudd really went places—he became Mike on Friends, and starred in films like Knocked Up, Role Models, I Love You Man, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and Anchorman.
Donald Faison (Murray Duvall)
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Faison is best known for his role as Dr. Chris Turk in the Scrubs series, but also co-starred in some films like Remember the Titans, Uptown Girls, Something New, and Kick-Ass 2.
Elisa Donovan (Amber Mariens)
Donovan snagged some other roles, like as Ginger LaMonica in Beverly Hills, 90210 and in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. But we'd say her coolest role to date was as Joey Fatone's love interest in *NYSYNC's 1999 music video for "Thinking of You (I Drive Myself Crazy)."
Breckin Meyer (Travis Birkenstock)
Meyer does voice work for Robot Chicken and King of the Hill. He also plays the drums in the punk band The Street Walkin' Cheetahs.
Justin Walker (Christian Stovitz)
As of 2010 he owns Teddy Teadle's Grill in Rancho Mirage, California.
Jeremy Sisto (Elton)
Sisto went on to act on TV, playing Billy Chenowith on Six Feet Under and Detective Lupo on Law & Order, and also starred in Suburgatory.
Dan Hedaya (Mel Horowitz)
After Clueless, Hedaya played Richard Nixon for the film Dick.
Brittany Murphy (Tai Frasier)
Murphy had an epic career starring in films like Just Married, Girl, Interrupted, 8 Mile, Uptown Girls, Sin City, and Happy Feet. The picture above was taken before she passed away in December 2009.
Related:
Why Clueless is Important For Women
10 Important Life Lessons We Learned From Clueless
The 10 Clueless Quotes That Changed Your Life
Katy Perry Hopes to Star in the Clueless Musical
Photo Credits: Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection, Art Streiber/August, Getty Images
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