The 1994 children's comedy The Little Rascals was a hilarious and heartwarming tribute to the series of short films of the same name. Even though the original shorts aired back in the 1930s and the 1940s, The Little Rascals included a modern setting starring an ensemble of child actors re-enacting some of the funniest gags of the source material.
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More than two decades have passed since the film's release. So, it's pretty obvious that its leads have gone on to appear in other roles while some others even retired from acting. As of now, Bug Hall and Raven-Symoné are probably the most popular alumni from The Little Rascals.
Travis Tedford - "Spanky" McFarland
Spanky McFarland is one of the primary protagonists of the film. A self-proclaimed president of a 'women haters club,' he grows increasingly concerned and annoyed when his best friend Alfalfa falls for a girl in their neighborhood.
Actor Travis Tedford made his screen debut with The Little Rascals, and he has only appeared in a handful of films since then including A Bug's Life, one of Pixar's first movies. He was last seen in the 2010 horror The Final, following which he took a hiatus from acting. According to his LinkedIn profile, he currently serves as a manager at Texas Trust Credit Union.
Bug Hall - "Alfalfa" Switzer
Spanky's best friend and Darla's boyfriend Alfalfa is an adorably bumbling youngster who tries his best to save the day but often fails in his efforts. He's played by Bug Hall who earned quite a name for himself in the '90s with roles in Hercules and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves.
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In the 2010s, Hall appeared in a wide variety of TV shows including the likes of Castle, 90210, CSI: NY, and Masters of Sex. Interestingly, he also made an appearance in the 2014 Little Rascals film called The Little Rascals Save The Day. The role was a brief cameo with Hall as an Ice Cream Man.
Kevin Jamal Woods - "Stymie"
The vice-president of the 'He-Man Women Haters Club', Stymie was played by Kevin Jamal Woods. Like most of his co-stars, Woods enjoyed some popularity as a child actor but then explored different pursuits in adulthood.
Having voiced a puppy among the many animal movie characters on Babe and his last acting role was in a 2000 film called Braniacs.com. Since then, he has kept a low profile although Newsweek suggests that he currently works at Texas in the market research department.
Britanny Ashton Holmes - Darla
Darla is the love interest of Alfalfa, a kind-hearted girl who eventually joins the 'Rascals' despite Spanky's initial hatred towards her. Britanny Ashton Holmes hasn't been pursuing that many films after playing Darla and apparently retired from showbiz way back in 1996.
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It looks likeE! Online reports that as of 2020, Holmes currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband. She's also working on her political science degree for the time being.
Ross Bagley - "Buckwheat"
Buckwheat is a member of the club and mostly spends his days frolicking with his best friend Porky. Buckwheat's actor Ross Bagley is perhaps best known for his role in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in which he played Nicky Banks. He got to see Will Smith in more roles as he also played his son in Independence Day.
With his last acting credit being 2015's Gnome Alone, the Los Angeles native's whereabouts aren't known much as he doesn't reveal much about his life on social media. He has also indulged in other pursuits such as being a DJ, an employee at a consulting firm, and a real estate agent.
Blake McIver Ewing - Waldo Johnston III
Waldo Johnston III is the new kid in town, an extremely richbrat who also harbors an interest in Darla. Actor Blake McIver Ewing grew up not only to be an actor but also a model, singer, and pianist.
With major roles in Full House and Hey Arnold, he focused on his music career in the 2010s releasing his debut album The Time Manipulator in 2014. A year before that, he also performed as a go-go dancer for some time. More recently, he even made a cameo in the Fuller House, reprising his role asMichelle Tanner's friend Derek Boyd.
Courtland Mead - "Uh-Huh"
Courtland Mead's character is quite an interesting one given how he only replies in "uh-huhs." Mead had a considerable on-screen presence in the '90s, even playing Danny Torrance in a TV adaptation of the Stephen King novel The Shining.
He has also had a long-standing relationship with Disney shows proving his voice for Recess, Hercules, and Loyd in Space. Currently, he seems to be under the radar and was last seen in the 2010 film Mean Parents Suck.
Raven-Symoné - Stymie's Girlfriend
Many viewers might have forgotten that That's So Raven star Raven-Symoné was also a part of The Little Rascals cast. Even though she has a minor role as Stymie's girlfriend, she became a household name in the following years.
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She went on to reprise her role as Raven Baxter in the Disney series Raven's Home while appearing in a plethora of other TV shows. In 2020 alone, she appeared in The Bold Type, Bunk'd, and The Disney Family Singalong. When it comes to her personal life, she also married social media manager Miranda Maday last year.
Zachary Mabry - "Porky"
Zachary Mabry played Porky, a younger member of Spanky's club. Mabry has had several different experiences in life since then after acting, as can be seen from his work experience on LinkedIn.
For four years, he served in different capacities at American Airlines. Currently, he also serves as the contributing editor of the London-based religious publication The Catholic Herald. The magazine is quite renowned in the UK being in publication since 1888.
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