The late Dustin Diamond, playing the nerdy and mostly-innocent Screech Powers, was a bright spot for many viewers, but Diamond himself has remained anything but innocent. In fact, the actor did time in 2015, spending four months in jail for a number of misdemeanors, including second-degree recklessly endangering safety, carrying a concealed weapon, and disorderly conduct.
According to Diamond’s statement, he was defending his girlfriend after she was insulted and assaulted in a bar brawl. The wounds from the brawl weren’t serious, which probably helped Diamond avoid a longer jail stay. Diamond has been ostracized from the cast, and his jail time isn’t the only reason.
Namesakes
The names of the characters didn't just come out of thin air. The show had plenty of unique names that helped them stick in the viewer's minds, but they were often inspired by people that producer Peter Engel knew in real life. For instance, Engel once met a producer by the name of Screech Washington.
Zack was the name one of Engel's friends called his son, Lisa Turtle was one of his classmates while he was in high school, and Slater was the name of someone Engel's son went to school with. Finally, Mr. Belding came from the name of an editor that Engel worked with.
Another Namesake
One of the most legendary producers in television history was Aaron Spelling – we've already mentioned one of his most famous productions, "Beverly Hills, 90210." Spelling's daughter, Tori – who also appeared on "Beverly Hills, 90210" as one of the lead characters, Donna Martin – had small parts in a few episodes of Bell, and it's even been thought that, out of respect to Aaron, the new Bell character Tori Scott was named after his daughter.
It's never been confirmed, but Spelling had so much TV clout, it seems like a good idea for any burgeoning producer to get on his good side.
Dirty Diamond
In 2006, Diamond directed and released a homemade lewd film, and even appeared to “star” in it. However, Diamond claimed that the video was a stunt and a way to make money. Despite these protestations, the film generated a lot of controversies.
During an interview on the Oprah Winfrey Network, Diamond claimed that he wasn't in the tape himself. “I'm not an idiot. I'm not going to really put myself out there. I got a stunt person to come in. I thought, what if this thing makes $3 million?” The public still wasn't a fan, and Diamond's star fell as a result.
Out on a Lark
Growing up in the spotlight can definitely have its effects. While Lisa Turtle ruled Bayside High with sass and style, Lark Voorhies’s life didn’t pan out as smoothly after the show ended. In fact, Voorhies publicly battled with her mother after she revealed Lark suffered from bipolar disorder. In 2015, Voorhies married Jimmy Green, a music producer. The actress’s mother filed a restraining order against him for threatening Voorhies’s safety.
While the actress defended her then-husband in an interview, she eventually filed for divorce shortly after. Voorhies has stayed out of the spotlight, for the most part, working on her mental health and writing books.