Julie Dawn Cole got her start as the extremely spoiled child Veruca Salt in “Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory,” but also acted into the eighties, most famously on the British television series “Angels.” According to her, both she and Denise Nickerson (who played Violet Beauregarde) both had a crush on Peter Ostrum, who played Charlie.
Julie is the mom of two children and leans on her background as Veruca Salt to aid in parenting. Whenever her daughter, Holly, would do something bratty, Julie would say, “Is there a problem, Veruca?” which always slowed the girl’s roll.
Jon Walmsley
A child actor from "The Waltons," Walmsley is also the famous voice of Christopher Robin for Disney's 'Winnie the Pooh.' However, Walmsley is also a well-known musician and composer and has worked with a number of other recording artists, such as Richard Marx, Roger Daltrey, and John Mayall.
Walmsley has appeared on the Waltons' reunions but has also appeared on TV on a few other occasions, including "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in 2006. He's been a composer and musician on various programs, like "8 Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" and Secret "Life of an American Teenager."
Susan Swift
Susan Swift's very first role, at the age of thirteen, was in the film "Ivy Templeton," for which she received rave reviews. She continued acting throughout the 1980s and made her last film appearance in 1995's "Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers."
Susan went on to study law and married attorney Alan Arnall in 1995. The two have had seven children together, and she decided to become a full-time mother. However, she also has time to write about politics for conservative sites Politichicks and Breitbart and has also written a children's book about guns. Now we're talking.
Brooke Shields
Shields's career started at five days old when her mother proclaimed, “she's the most beautiful child, and I'm going to help her with her career.” She played the part of a child prostitute in 1978's "Pretty Baby" and a dozen other films, including "The Blue Lagoon" and "Endless Love."
Shields seemed like she was on a path toward classic child-only stardom, but then she took a lead role in "Suddenly Susan," a sitcom that ran between "Seinfeld" and "ER." While the show itself never gained independent fame, Shields herself gained stardom. She's now a model, a mom, and a writer, having written the book "Down Came to the Rain," which detailed her personal struggle with postpartum depression.
Mike Lookinland
Lookinland appeared as the dark-haired youngest brother alongside Maureen McCormick on the "Brady Bunch." He tended to have smaller roles among his older co-stars, but he managed to have his moments despite that.
Lookinland also played parts in "Little House on the Prairie," the numerous "Brady Bunch" specials, and movies (most famously "Towering Inferno") before leaving show business. He's married, has two children, and owns a concrete business in Utah. It sounds like he's done the incredible – moved from child stardom to a simple, quiet life of family, work, and listening to the Grateful Dead.