Courtland Mead went on to thrive as an actor making many appearances in film and on television. In these ongoing roles, it’s safe to say that his dialogue was more filled out.
He starred in “Dragonworld”, “The Shining”, and “Tom and Huck.” He did some voice acting, too, however, Courtland has since mysteriously shied away from the Hollywood scene. He last appeared on Mean Parents Suck, way back in 2010. Troubled? He publicly posted “washed up child star” on his MySpace account (yes, MySpace). We hope Courtland is doing okay.
Blake McIver Ewing's Career
"The Little Rascals" wasn’t Blake McIver Ewing’s first rodeo. By the time he took the role of Waldo, he was already known for his role in the TV show "Full House." Ewing showed potential, and his good looks were a perfect fit for Waldo’s winning personality.
During his childhood, Blake would go on to appear in films such as "Calendar Girl", "Problem Child 3", and "Raising Helen". He also has a strong inclination for music, he released his first album in 2014, and in 2020 he made music for two documentaries: "The Book Keepers" and "Black Boys."
Courtland Mead as Uh-Huh
Uh-Huh is the He-Man Women Haters Club’s typographer. You’d often see Courtland Mead turning something down when in a meeting, and figure he’s too busy to talk. But even when he isn’t preoccupied with the minutes he prefers to keep silent, answering most questions, if not all, with a long-drawn “uh-huh.”
Thus named Uh-Huh, the character may not have tested Courtland’s acting capabilities much. Not his ability to memorize lines, at least! Still, fans loved him just as much as the others.
Brittany Ashton Holmes as Darla
When the members of He-Man’s Women Haters Club found out that Alfalfa was in love with Darla, they devised countless ways to prank the lovers. Darla suspected Alfalfa to be behind all the pranks and eventually broke up with him, to the benefit of the awaiting Waldo.
In short, Darla was the apple of both Alfalfa’s and Waldo’s eyes. She was the cutest girl they’d ever laid eyes on. Throughout the movie, Alfalfa is determined to prove his love and devotion to her.
Brittany Ashton Holmes's Career
One might argue that "The Little Rascals" movie would have served as a perfect platform to propel Brittany Ashton Holmes to stardom. Curiously though, she did not want anything to do with it. After the movie became a success, she didn’t return to acting. Instead, she traveled around the world.
In retrospect, Brittany shared on MySpace, “I was [an] actress when I was little and did this movie called The Little Rascals. It’s, like, really embarrassing to watch and I don’t want to act anymore”. She’s now happily married (not to Alfalfa or Waldo) and pursuing a degree in political science.