Honestly honey.
Jessica was on top of the world when she shot to stardom in the 2003 dance hit, “Honey.” Initially, Alba was flooded with roles, but sadly over time, she started to get less and less. According to the actress, many casting agencies were confused about her ethnicity, and this was a bit of an issue in whitewashed Hollywood.
The beautiful actress hasn’t been acting as much lately and has opened up her own lifestyle brand, the Honest Company.
Rick Moranis
Honey, I'm staying home with the kids.
Our favorite nerd sadly left the acting scene after his wife tragically died. He had a great run in the 80s and early 90s with films such as "Spaceballs," "The Little Shop of Horrors," "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" and much, much more. Still, Moranis decided to step away from the big screen to focus on raising his two kids.
We are still awaiting his comeback!
Alyson Hannigan
The TV star found her passion in real estate.
"American Pie," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and "How I Met Your Mother." These are just some of the huge roles that Hannigan had in her career. After a while, however, the actress faded out of the scene.
The film and TV star, however, got involved in real estate and picked up a new home worth nearly $8 million.
Andrea Barber
This actress went "From Full" house to full-time mom.
The now full-time mom actually originally auditioned for the role of D.J. Tanner. How about that! After she left the show, she got a degree in English from Whittier College and received an MA in Women’s Studies from the University of York in England.
The actress now acts as an assistant to the director of Whittier College’s Office of International Programs.
Omri Katz
And poof! Katz was gone.
Omri Katz appeared in quite a few cult shows, among them, "Freaks and Geeks," and the unforgettable "Hocus Pocus." Katz dropped out of the Hollywood scene pretty quickly but pursued other things. Word on the street has it that he released a short film on YouTube that was a little NSFW.
According to IMDb, Omri ultimately became a hairdresser and currently splits his time between Los Angeles and Israel.