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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Popular '90s Actress, 49, Looks Back at First ‘Fuller House' Table Read With 10-Year-Old Photo
Popular '90s Actress, 49, Looks Back at First 'Fuller House' Table Read With 10-Year-Old Photo originally appeared on Parade. On Wednesday, the actress known for playing Kimmy Gibbler on Full House posted an Instagram story of an old selfie with her co-stars from the hit 1990s sitcom, in honor of the first table read for its spinoff, Fuller House, which took place 10 years ago. The selfie featured original Full House cast members Jodie Sweetin, the late Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure and Scott Weinger. Fuller House, which aired on Netflix from 2016 to 2020, centered on D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Bure), now a widowed mother of three, who moves back into her childhood home in San Francisco. To help raise her sons, her sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Barber) also move in, along with Kimmy's teenage daughter, Ramona (Soni Bringas). "First table read for Fuller House - 10 years ago!" the 49-year-old actress wrote on top of the photo. "What?!?!" Bure, who played D.J. Tanner, reposted the selfie to her own Instagram story shortly after. Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler in Full House, on her Instagram story this Wednesday — liz lindain (@lizlindain) July 17, 2025 Full House became a staple of '90s family television, and Fuller House introduced the beloved characters to a new generation, continuing the appeal of the Tanner family's story. Although Full House ended decades ago and Fuller House wrapped just a few years back, the cast from both the original show and its spinoff have remained close, often sharing heartfelt posts, reunions and celebrating milestones together. The popular sitcom originally aired on ABC from September 1987 to May 1995. Fans can watch all eight seasons of Full House on Hulu or HBO Max, as well as stream all five seasons of its spinoff, Fuller House, on Netflix. Popular '90s Actress, 49, Looks Back at First 'Fuller House' Table Read With 10-Year-Old Photo first appeared on Parade on Jul 17, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
What's An Obscure '90s TV Show You're Convinced No One Else Remembers?
'90s reruns have been my favorite genre of TV since, like, ever, but sometimes, I'm surprised to find a show I've never heard of before — and it seems like no one else has either. For example, the Nickelodeon show Weinerville, which was known for its head puppets (which '00s kids like me will recognize from the "baby Spencer" bit on iCarly). Related: Or the Ferris Bueller-esque teen sitcom Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Related: Or the Clueless spin-off series starring Rachel Blanchard as Cher Horowitz! Or Tequila & Bonetti, the short-lived crime dramedy about a police officer and his French Mastiff (whose thoughts the audience could hear). So, what's a TV show from the '90s that you're convinced no one else remembers? What did you love (or hate!) about it? Share your thoughts in the comments for a chance to be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post! Also in Community: Also in Community: Also in Community:
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Which '90s TV Shows And Movies Didn't Age Well?
Plenty of movies and TV shows — no matter how popular they were in their day — have aged poorly by today's standards. The '90s was no exception. For example, the Seinfeld "Soup Nazi" was played as a joke, but in the current political climate and with reports of a certain prominent public figure seemingly doing a Nazi salute, it comes across as way too flippant a use of such a word. Related: How Long Would You Last In A Zombie Apocalypse? Build Your Survival Squad To Find Out And when I first watched the Saved by the Bell episode where Screech plays chess against a Russian exchange student, I remember being shocked by how casually they bullied him for being a "commie." Related: Choose 11 Yummy Dishes At This International Buffet And We'll Reveal What You Need At This Exact Moment And in the Ace Ventura: Pet Detective scene where Ace reveals that Lt. Lois Einhorn is a trans woman by ripping off her clothes is just grossly anti-trans — and it's an example of a harmful trope where a character's gender identity is used as a big reveal or twist. So, what's a scene from a '90s TV show or movie that has aged poorly, in your opinion? Why? Share your answers in the comments, and they may be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post! Also in Community: Eat Foods From Across Asia And I'll Guess Your Hair Color Also in Community: If You Can Name These 15 Recurring Disney Channel Characters, You're Officially Getting Old Also in Community: Enjoy A Buffet And We'll Guess Your Favorite Music Genre


Daily Mail
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
He starred in iconic 1990s teen drama and had unrelenting crush on show's star... can you guess who it is?
This actor portrayed the nerdy next-door neighbor in a fictional Pennsylvania town on a groundbreaking 1990s teenage drama - and was hopelessly infatuated with the show's main star. Think you know who it is? The son of a visual artist and the younger brother of a producer, this future star was raised in a creatively driven Colorado household before eventually relocating to the Northern California area. After settling in Los Angeles, he made his professional debut at just 10 years old, landing roles in several television commercials before making his way onto the small screen. His first major performance came as a guest star on the hit 1990s sitcom Dream On, marking the beginning of his rise in the industry. From that point on, he appeared in minor guest roles on various shows and movies - including My Girl 2 - before landing the role that would cement his place in television history. In 1994, the blonde, curly-haired teenager quickly became a memorable face on a short-lived ABC series that, despite only lasting one season, earned national praise for its realistic portrayal of teenage complexity and social issues. Starring as an introspective and somewhat socially awkward teenager, his character often found himself on the outskirts of the typical teenage crowd - providing a counterbalance to the more emotional and rebellious characters. He appeared in minor guest roles on various shows and movies - including My Girl 2 - before landing the role that would cement his place in television history And of course, who could forget his fictional neighbor, with whom he seizes every opportunity to spark a conversation - all because he's hopelessly in love, even if it was sometimes tough to watch his unrequited crush. With a career now spanning over 30 years, this actor has amassed more than 60 appearances across a wide range of films and television series. Have you been able to guess who it is yet? It's Devon Gummersall! The now-46-year-old actor brought to life the brooding yet sympathetic Brian Krakow on hit 1990s drama, My So-Called Life. Since the show's cancelation, he has gone on to appear in several television projects - including AMC's Mad Men and CMT's Nashville. He got married to actress Majandra Delfino in 2007 before they ended up splitting the next year. Today, Gummersall is a self-proclaimed filmmaker, content creator, writer, actor, surfer, and traveler - according to social media - where he has shared updates from his travels over the years. Although short-lived, My So-Called Life is what Gummersall is most remembered for - a series that continues to resonate today for its raw, timeless portrayal of adolescence. 'Even though we were all devastated when it ended, I do think we are grateful for it being such a short-lived and kind of perfect thing that happened under glass, in a way,' Gummersall shared with Elle Magazine last year. 'It was over before it became huge, so it had a purity to it that was kind of unique and rare.' Starring Claire Danes as 15-year-old Angela Chase, an angsty high-schooler in suburban Pittsburgh, the drama followed her struggles with her parents and friends - and her obsession with the toxic Jordan Catalano, played by Jared Leto. The 19-episode, hour-long 90s drama captured the angst of teenage years while fearlessly addressing issues like homophobia, drug use, sex, homelessness and more. But one of the most crucial elements of the show was Brian's unrelenting crush on Angela, as it was never just about the romance. Instead, it centered around themes of teenage identity, vulnerability and the turbulence of growing up. His character's unreciprocated feelings for the popular high schooler showcased one of the most relatable teenage experiences - loving someone who doesn't feel the same way. In the drama, his longing never felt dramatic or manipulative, but rather quiet, awkward and achingly painful - mirroring the inner lives of many viewers, despite what year it may be. Angela was instead drawn to the mysterious and emotionally unavailable Jordan, which underscored the show's theme of teenagers often chasing risks and excitement rather than safety and familiarity. Despite earning critical acclaim for its honest depiction of teenage life as difficult and emotionally confusing rather than fun and carefree, My So-Called Life was cancelled after just one season. Still, its richly drawn characters - especially Gummersall's portrayal of a quietly yearning neighbor hopelessly in love with the shows lead - cemented its legacy as a true cult classic.


The Sun
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
90's TV star looks unrecognisable after swapping lads' mags for luxury LA lifestyle
blast from the past Keep scrolling to find out about the star's very different career Published: 22:08, Updated: 22:08, A 90's TV star looks unrecognisable after swapping lads' mags for a luxury LA lifestyle. The fan favourite featured in more than 30 shows - including Big Breakfast. 4 4 4 Dani Behr started her career with a brief appearance on the hit school drama series, Grange Hill in 1989. She went on to be a presenter on Channel 4 's music show The Word for five years. Dani became a lads' favourite and later moved to the US to continue presenting over there. Following brief stints on I'm A Celebrity and Come Dine With Me, she embarked on a new career as a luxury real estate agent. In this role, the TV legend lets out and manages property for the Hollywood elite. Fans may have seen Dani appear on popular show Million Dollar Listing LA. She married restaurateur Carl Harwin in 2005, having two children, although the two went their separate ways nine years later. Speaking on White Wine Question Time in 2020, she revealed her full time switch to real estate came when on-screen work dried up - around the time of her 2014 divorce. Dani told Kate Thornton: "They don't have careers as presenters out here, like back home. "You're either a news journalist or a sportscaster or a late night comedian, those were the hosts of all the shows here and I didn't fit into any of those categories." Nineties TV star, 51, looks like she hasn't aged a day as she strips off to workout gear to show off her abs She already had ties to real estate industry - with her dad himself working in real estate while her mum is an interior designer. Dani therefore decided to study for real estate exams in order to obtain a license. She hosted a podcast titled The Behr Essentials for two years - focusing on her career in property. It comes as the TV legend looked unrecognisable last year while she striped off to workout gear for a fitness class. Taking to social media, Dani flaunted her stunning figure to her followers. She captioned the post: "I always get asked what I do to keep things tight and high and my secret weapon for the last ten years is Dance Cardio! "Love @manumoves class- always so fun, great music and a mighty sweat!! "You don't have to be in LA to participate - check out and sign up and start dancing at home!"