'Full House' faves: Where are they now?
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Bob Saget (Danny Tanner)
Since his days of on-screen diaper duty and doling out fatherly advice, Saget has become known for both his dirty standup comedy routines and serving as the narrator of How I Met Your Mother. He took another stab at playing a TV parent in sitcoms Raising Dad and Surviving Suburbia, but neither lasted longer than a season. Saget also sporadically appeared as himself on Entourage throughout the show’s eight-season run. —Dana Rose Falcone
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Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone)
Following his turn as funnyman Joey, Coulier went on a spree of hosting and comedic gigs, many of which flew under the radar. He hosted America’s Funniest People and lent his vocal talents to a few cartoons, notably Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose. He also had a few small roles in Disney Channel movies including The Even Stevens Movie and The Thirteenth Year, and appeared on season 3 of The Surreal Life as well as Skating with Celebrities. In 2014, Coulier married long-time partner Melissa Bring. His most recent work can be heard on Seth Green’s Robot Chicken, as well as in standup comedy shows around the country. But probably the most important thing you should know about Coulier is that he’ll always insist Alanis Morissette’s "You Oughta Know" is not about him. —Andrea Towers
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John Stamos (Jesse Katsopolis)
The man who broke the news about the Full House revival has never shied away from his association with the show. In 2013, he played a gig on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with his fictional band, Jesse and the Rippers, as well as on-screen wife Lori Loughlin. Stamos's film career has been understated (Wedding Wars, anyone?), but he's kept busy on TV with a 65-episode stay on ER, recurring roles on Glee, The New Normal, and Necessary Roughness, and a cameo on Galavant. And who could forget those yogurt commercials? —Kelly Connolly
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Candace Cameron Bure (DJ Tanner)
After Full House, Cameron Bure stayed mostly true to her squeaky-clean image—think the opposite of Elizabeth Berkley—with a steady stream of family-oriented movies on the Hallmark Channel. Never forgetting her roots, she also made guest appearances on shows like Boy Meets World and That’s So Raven, and landed a recurring role on the gymnastics drama Make It or Break It. After finding Christianity in her 20s, the actress became open about her faith and now manages a full house of her own with a husband and three kids. Most recently, she competed on season 18 of Dancing with the Stars and finished in third place overall. Obviously, Danny Tanner put the wrong daughter in dance classes. —Keisha Hatchett
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Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner)
When Full House wrapped in May of 1995, Jodie Sweetin was an innocent 13-year-old. The next few years, though, would be rough on the young actress: In Sweetin's 2010 tell-all unSweetined: A Memoir, she revealed that she was drinking alcohol at 14 and smoking pot by age 15, later experimenting with ecstasy, cocaine, and meth by age 20. This led to years of identity crisis, two messy marriages, and relapse—but at the time of the memoir’s publishing, she had been sober for 114 days and had even picked up a few small acting gigs. In 2011, Sweetin and Dave Coulier reunited for a five-episode webseries titled Can’t Get Arrested; later this year she will appear as Walt Disney’s aunt Charlotte in Walt Before Disney. Now 33 and a mother of two, Sweetin is still very open about her tumultuous past—but uses social media to show that things are back on track for her. And if anyone tries to tell her otherwise, she’ll likely reply, “How rude!” —Taylor Weatherby
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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (Michelle Tanner)
After sharing the role of Michelle, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen went on to rule the '90s kid universe. At the age of six, the two founded their company Dualstar Entertainment. They produced and starred in straight-to-VHS series The Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley and You’re Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley’s, along with films like Billboard Dad, Passport to Paris, Winning London, and Holiday in the Sun. Somehow, the talented twins also managed to find time to star in two sitcoms—Two of a Kind and So Little Time. The Olsens became co-presidents of their company when they turned 18, taking that opportunity to release beauty products and clothing under the Dualstar brand, which helped secure the twins’ immense fortune. Exhausted from tween world domination, the two entered NYU for a brief educational stint, taking on minor acting roles along the way. But, in the end, the two seemed to prefer fashion to entertainment, and now have several international clothing lines including Elizabeth & James, which launched back in 2007. The moguls' net worth has landed them on Forbes’ “Richest Women in Entertainment” list, alongside Oprah, J.K. Rowling, and Madonna. Who knew the little munchkins had it in ‘em? —Megan Daley
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Lori Loughlin (Rebecca Donaldson Katsopolis)
After wrapping her role as the mom of twin boys, Loughlin co-starred with Tony Danza in ABC’s short-lived sitcom Hudson Street. In 2004, Loughlin co-created, produced, and starred in Summerland, alongside Jesse McCartney and Kay Panabaker. But her longest-running role since living at the Full House came as Debbie Wilson on The CW’s reboot of Beverly Hills, 90210. We should probably also mention that it looks like she's barely aged since playing John Stamos’s wife. Have mercy! —Dana Rose Falcone
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Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler)
Barber chose to take a quieter route following Full House's 1995 conclusion, choosing to retire from acting to focus on her personal life. She did reprise her famous role in a Funny or Die sketch in 2012 (along with co-star Dave Coulier) and has remained close with her on-screen BFF Candace Cameron Bure—but since then? The world hasn’t seen much of the once notorious Kimmy Gibbler. —Andrea Towers
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Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit
Dylan and Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, who played Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky’s twin boys Alex and Nicky, left Hollywood at the ripe old age of five to lead normal lives. Now 24 years old (feeling ancient yet?), they lead separate lives on opposite ends of the country: Blake (Nicky) works as a firefighter in Atlanta, while Dylan (Alex) is back in Tinseltown as a foley artist—the guys who create background noises—on projects like Game of Thrones, Black Sails, and the Furious 7 movie. He must be doing pretty well, since he attended the Emmy Awards last August. —Keisha Hatchett
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Scott Weinger (Steve Hale)
Everyone is familiar with the voice of Disney’s original Aladdin, but what people might not know is that DJ Tanner dated him. Yes: Steve Hale, otherwise known as Scott Weinger, is also the voice behind Prince Ali. And the Disney magic didn’t end there: Weinger has been enlisted to voice Aladdin for the 1994-1995 TV series based on the 1992 film, various videos, and several video games over the past 20 years—the most recent being the Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes video game in 2014. Beyond Agrabah, the actor has also served as a writer for a handful of episodes of What I Like About You, 90210, and The Neighbors, producing the latter two as well. Currently, he is a supervising producer for Black-ish; he held the same role for Galavant. But despite his post-Full House accomplishments, according to his Twitter, he’s still Steve Hale in lots of people’s minds. —Taylor Weatherby