Noah makes most of his living appearing at various fan conventions across the country, and he certainly isn’t the only actor to do so. Another famous actor who did most of his work interacting with fans was former Power Ranger Ricardo Medina, who played the Red Ranger on “Power Ranger Force” and “Power Rangers Samurai.”
Noah, however, has not been arrested for manslaughter, so he at least has one leg up on Ricardo.
Clint Howard
The little brother to actor and director Ron Howard, Clint also got his start as a child star and even starred in five episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show." He's continued acting into his adult years and is well-known as a character actor.
Clint is also an avid gamer and loves the MMORPG World of Warcraft. He plays under the name “Extras” in the guild “Thrust” on the Dark Iron realm. Another hobby of his is golfing, although he doesn't do it as frequently as he used to before he had his hip replaced.
Noah Hathaway
While Noah got his start as the character “Boxey” in the 1970s sci-fi show "Battlestar Galactica," the role you'll remember him for is the iconic Atreyu in "The Neverending Story," which came out in 1984. Noah was famous for doing his own stunts in the film, as the director requested, which led to a number of injuries. Noah has appeared at fan expos and conventions.
In 2016, he reprised his role for a Spotify commercial, of all things. Surprisingly, he has no relation to Anne Hathaway.
Kim Fields
Kim Fields was famous for her character of Tootie on the show "The Facts of Life." When the show ended, she put out a few pieces of music and then made the decision to leave show business and attend Pepperdine University. She's since come back to the screen with small roles in "Fresh Princes of Bel-Air" and "Kenan and Kel."
Fields has directed episodes of "Tyler Perry's House of Payne," as well as a few other things. She's married to Broadway actor Christopher Morgan, and the two have a pair of sons. She's appeared in "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" and "Dancing With the Stars" in 2016.
Kim Fields as a Housewife
Fields only lasted one season on "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" before she left, having famously feuded with fellow cast member and show mainstay Kenya Moore, who apparently criticized Fields's success.
It's possible all of that tension was just scripted drama; however, as Kim did it “for the experience.” Fields probably won't miss the drama, real or fake, of the show, having plenty on her plate with directing, though creator Andy Cohen may miss having such a big name.