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.
Jessica Alba
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.
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.
Hank Aaron
Where does a baseball Hall of Famer go after he's hung up his glove for the last time?
Hank Aaron – who passed away early 2021 – played twenty-three seasons of Major League Baseball in Milwaukee. He also played for one season with the “Indianapolis Clowns.” After he left baseball he decided to go into business, becoming a franchisee with numerous different stores under his name. These include Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen, Church's Chicken, and Krispy Kreme.
His corporation, 755 Restaurant Corporation, owned almost thirty businesses in the Atlanta metro area. The corporation is named after the number of home runs Aaron knocked out of the park while he was playing.
Lisa Whelchel
Living the facts of life.
She starred as main character Blair Warner on “The Facts of Life” from 1979 to 1988, but once the show was over, Lisa Whelchel decided the spotlight wasn't for her. She got married a few months after the show ended to Steven Cauble, and made the move from entertainer to stay-at-home mom, wife, and author.
She's now written more than ten books and has also founded the MomTime Ministries. She's taken a few acting jobs over the last few years, though they have mostly been in TV movies. She also serves as a speaker and a life coach. She was also in, of all things, “Survivor: Philippines.”