Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Laverne & Shirley (1976-1983): Where are They Now?

LAST UPDATED September 21, 2016. Info derived from imdb. Only roles 2014 and later still being tracked. * = Newly added names. Animated cast below the live action cast. Only actors in 3+ episodes noted.

Penny Marshall (Laverne DeFazio): in Mother's Day (2016), Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery (2015), Mullaney (1 episode 2014); as Director/Producer, pre-production: Effa (nd); as Self: Celebrity Family Feud (1 episode 2015), Pioneers of Television (2 episodes 2014), Last Supper (2014), Hollywood Game Night (1 episode 2014); as Self, filming: Bad IQ (2016).
Cindy Williams (Shirley Feeney): last known acting role in 2013 but Waiting in the Wings: Still Waiting (2016) in post-production; as Self: Between the Lines (1 episode 2015), The Talk (1 episode 2015), Home & Family (1 episode 2015), Inside Edition (1 episode 2015), Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2015), Today (1 episode 2015).
David L. Lander (Andrew ‘Squiggy” Squiggman): in SpongeBob SquarePants (1 episode 2016), Break a Hip (6 episodes 2015); as Self: Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2015).
Michael McKean (Leonard 'Lenny' Kosnowski): in Better Call Saul (21 episodes 2015-2017), SpongeBob SquarePants (1 episode 2016), Drunk History (1 episode 2015), Comedy Bang! Bang! (1 episode 2015), The Meddler (2015), The 7D (2 episodes 2014); as Self: Talking Saul (1 episode 2016), This Week in Hollywood (1 episode 2016), Larry King Now (1 episode 2016), Food: Fact or Fiction? (7 episodes 2015), Good Cop, Bad Cop: Becoming Mike (2015), Creating the First Season (2015), In Conversation: Bob Odenkirk and Michael McKean (2015), The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore (1 episode 2015), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2015), 21 Years: Richard Linklater (2014), The Broadway.com Show (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: Emerson: Pictures of an Exhibitionist (nd), 50 Years of Star Trek (2016).
Eddie Mekka (Carmine 'The Big Ragoo' Ragusa): in Heaven Help Us (2014); Trew Calling (2016), Silver Twins (2016) completed; Jim - A Childrens Story (nd) in pre-production; as Self: Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2015); as Self, completed: Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel (nd).
Phil Foster (Frank DeFazio): died in 1985.
Betty Garrett (Edna Babish): died in 2011.
Leslie Easterbrook (Rhonda Lee): in Beast Mode (2016), ; Terror Birds (2016), 24 (2016), Of Flesh and Bone (2016), The Killing Hour (2016), DaZe: Vol. Too (sic) - NonSeNse (2016), Howl of a Good Time (2015), Daddy (2015), Lavalantula (2015), Rivers 9 (2015), Give Til It Hurts (2015), Mr. Wang Goes to Hollywood (1 episode 2014), NightLights (2014), Number Runner (2014), Compound Fracture (2014); The Wedding Pact (2014); Potent Media's Sugar Skull Girls (nd), Greater (2016), Alabama Dirt (2016) completed; Abnormal Attraction (2016; also Co-Producer), Prisoner (2016), Hospice (2017; also Co-Producer) in post-production; Vendetta (nd), Taxidermist (nd), Hallow Pointe (nd), The Book of Habbalah, Book 1 (nd), William Froste (nd), Down Angel (2016) in pre-production; as Self: Trailer Park Kids (1 episode 2015), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2015).
Carole White (Rosie Greenbaum): in Child of the '70s (4 episodes 2014-2016), Good Vibrations (2 episodes 2016), Royal Pains (1 episode 2015), Wilfred (1 episode 2014); American Bred (2016) completed; The Pipeline (2018) in post-production;           as Self: Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2015).
Ed Marinaro (Sonny St. Jacques): in Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (2016), Mojave Junction (2015), Offer and Compromise (2016) in post-production; as Self, post-production: The League (2018).
Bo Kaprall (Officer Norman Hughes): last known acting role in 2005.
Lynne Marie Stewart (Barbara Tedesco, etc.): in Izzie's Way Home (2016), Mike Tyson Mysteries (1 episode 2016), Go-Go Boy Interrupted (3 episodes 2014-2016), Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016), Other People (2016), 2 Broke Girls (1 episode 2016), Comedy Bang! Bang! (3 episodes 2014-2015), Clinical Trials (4 episodes 2015), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2 episodes 2015), Benched (1 episode 2014), Bingo Night (2014); Hickey (2017) in post-production.
Remaining Cast Various Unless Noted:
Harry Shearer: in The Simpsons (616 episodes 1989-2017; 1 2016 as Writer), Mascots (2016), Love & Taxes (2015), Outnumbered (1 episode 2014); Bastards (2016) completed; as Writer/Director: What's with Honey Poo Poo? (2013); as Self: Would I Lie to You? (1 episode 2016), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (1 episode 2016), The Last Laugh (2016), Der Clown (2016), The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2015), Mastermind (1 episode 2014), Sunday Brunch (1 episode 2014), The Kumars (1 episode 2014), Jeopardy! (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: Emerson: Pictures of an Exhibitionist (nd); as Self, filming: Jimmy's Music Club the Movie (nd).
William Sumper: died in 1999.
Vicki Lawrence (Sgt. Alvinia T. Plout): last known acting role in 2011; as Self: Celebrity Family Feud (1 episode 2015), The Doctors (1 episode 2015), The Queen Latifah Show (2 episodes 2014).
Doris Hess: last known acting role in 2005 but 8:30 (2016) filming.
Rose Michtom (Mrs. Kolchek): died in 1986.
Susan Barnes: last known acting role in 2006.
Henry Winkler (Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli): in Royal Pains (6 episodes 2014-2016), All Hail King Julien (6 episodes 2014-2016), SpongeBob SquarePants (1 episode 2016), Children’s Hospital (14 episodes 2015-2016), Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016), New Girl (1 episode 2015), Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe (2016), Uncle Grandpa (1 episode 2015), Robot Chicken (1 episode 2015), Bob's Burgers (1 episode 2015), Drunk History (1 episode 2015), Hank Zipzer (21 episodes 2014-2015, 26 as Writer), BoJack Horseman (1 episode 2015), Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant (2015), Parks and Recreation (7 episodes 2014-2015), Comedy Bang! Bang! (1 episode 2015), Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (1 episode 2013), Dissonance (2014), The Winklers (2014); Barry (nd), Prism (2016), You Are Nothing (unknown episodes 2016) in post-production; as Executive Producer/Producer, completed: ESU: In the Line of Duty (2012); as Executive Producer, post-production: MacGyver (5 episodes 2016); as Self: Last Call with Carson Daly (2 episodes 2015-2016), Access Hollywood Live (2 episodes 2016), Today (3 episodes 2015-2016), Late Night with Seth Meyers (1 episode 2016), A Director Prepares: Bobby Roth's Masterclass (unknown episodes 2016), Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf (1 episode 2015), Oprah: Where Are They Now? (1 episode 2015), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (3 episodes 2014), Sunday Morning Live (1 episode 2014), Pioneers of Television (1 episode 2014), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2014), Loose Women (1 episode 2014), The Talk (1 episodes 2014), Hollywood Game Night (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: Better Late Than Never (3 episodes 2016), King Cake: A Big Easy Story (2017).
Peter Elbling: in A Journey to a Journey (2016), Radical (2016), Criminal Minds (1 episode 2015), Blunt Talk (1 episode 2015), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (1 episode 2014).
Neil Thompson: last known acting role in 1994.
Jack Lukes: last known acting role in 1984.
Wayne Powers: last known acting role in 2005.
Norman Bartold (Mr. Hildebrand): died in 1994.
Charles Fleischer (Chuck): in A Week in London (2016), Mozart in the Jungle (1 episode 2015); as Self: Lord of the Freaks (2015), Actors Entertainment (1 episode 2015).
* Jack Perkins: died in 1998.
* Ogden Talbot: last known acting role in 1985.
* Timothy Blake: last known acting role in 1998.
* John Lansing: last known acting role in 2009; as Co-Executive Producer in 2010.
* Julie Payne: last known acting role in 2011.
* Richard Stahl: died in 2006.
* Judy Pioli Mo (Terry Buttafucco): last known acting role in 1995.
* Paul Willson: in The Big Bang Theory (1 episode 2014), Do It Yourself (2014).
* Bruce Kimmel: last known acting role in 2012.
* Murphy Dunne: in Veep (1 episode 2016); Inheritance (2017) in post-production
* Frances Peach: last known acting role in 2004.
* Tracy Reiner: last known acting role in 2010 but Bogie and Bacall (2016) in production; as Associate Producer, completed: Children of the Revolution: Tune Back In (2017).
* Joie Magidow: last known acting role in 2013.
* Charles Thomas Murphy: died in 2006.
* Shelly Lipkin: in Grimm (2 episodes 2016), My Brother (2014), Yeti Assassin (2014).
* Larry Breeding: died in 1982.

Laverne & Shirley (animated; aka Laverne & Shirley in the Army; 1981-1982)
All known cast members noted.
Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, Henry Winkler (same roles): as above.
Frank Welker (Mr. Cool): in Scooby-Doo! And WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon (2016), Lego Scooby-Doo!: Haunted Hollywood (2016), Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (23 episodes 2015-2016), Wander Over Yonder (1 episode 2016), Lego Marvel's Avengers (2016 video game), Open Season: Scared Silly (2015), The Adventures of Puss in Boots (1 episode 2015), LEGO Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror (2015), Transformers: Devastation (2015 video game), Lego Dimensions (2015 video game), Lego Scooby-Doo (3 episodes 2015), Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery (2015), Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015), Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (1 episode 2015), Scooby Doo and the Beach Beastie (2015), Curious George (11 episodes 2014-2015), Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness (2015), World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor (2014 video game), The Simpsons (1 episode 2014), Big Hero 6 (2014), Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy (2014), Transformers Universe (2014 video game), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014), Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals (2014), Robot Chicken (2 episodes 2014), Avengers Assemble (1 episode 2014), Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (2014), Bubble Guppies (1 episode 2014), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (1 episode 2014), Stan Lee's Mighty 7 (2014); Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) filming.
Kenneth Mars (Sgt. Turnbuckle): died in 2011.
Lou Richards (Outlaw): in Displacement (2016),Murder of Crowe (2015 2 versions), How to Get Away with Murder (1 episode 2015), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (1 episode 2014), Intelligence (1 episode 2014); Casting Is Hard (2015; also Writer/Executive Producer), Hanging with Mr. Cankersur (2015; also Writer/Executive Producer), A Guide to Failing Upward (2015; also Writer/Executive Producer), A.L.L.I.A.N.C.E. (2016), Web Series a Guide to Failing Upward (2016; also Writer/Executive Producer) completed; Questions (2016) in post-production; The Infamous (2016) filming.
Ron Palillo (Sgt. Squealy): died in 2012.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Ten Shows Never Released on DVD that Should Be



Note: Some of these may exist as bootleg DVDs.


1.      Almost Live!: Seattle based comedy skit series. Many of the skits are up on YouTube and remain funny to this day.

2.      The Big Apple: Short lived show with Ed O’Neil playing a tough as nails cop.

3.      Brimstone: Brilliant but perhaps a bit before its time: After souls escape from Hell, another lost soul is given a second chance at life by the devil; he just has to hunt down the escapees and send them back by shooting them in the eyes.

4.      Cupid (1998 series): Further Entourage star plays a guy who’s either Cupid or a madman who thinks he is.  The 2009 remake series is out but not this 1998 original.

5.      Fantasy Island (1998 series): While I also like the original series, the 1998 remake with Malcolm McDowell is darker still and has some nice twisted humour. As with the original people visit an island to fulfil a fantasy, but there’s usually a price to be paid.

6.      Fonz and the Happy Days Gang: Three of the young men from the live action Happy Days series find themselves lost in time in this animated series along with a talking dead and a girl from the future who was responsible for their predicament. Cheesy but fun, and actually resolved the situation in the last episode.

7.      The Fugitive (2000 series): Nice blend of the drama of the original series and the action of the movie. As with the earlier versions a doctor is on the run for a crime he didn’t commit.

8.      The Littlest Hobo (1979 series): A nomadic dog helps out people (as per the 1963 series, which does have episodes out on DVD). Cheesy, implausible, but a lot of fun in its own unique way. To my knowledge, all episodes can be found on the CTV site, including the two-parter that established that the dog’s a mutant.

9.      Misfits of Science: About misfits somehow changed in different ways by science. It has action, fun 1980s special effects, humour, Dean Martin’s late son Dean Paul Martin, the guy who played Predator (Kevin Peter Hall), and a pre-Friends Courtney Cox.

10.   Power Play: A businessman is torn between moving a hockey team and keeping it in its hometown of Hamilton; comedy/drama.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

10 Unusual Deaths of Marvel Characters

10 Unusual Deaths of Marvel Characters
All deaths are still in effect unless indicated by “NEGATED”.

  1. Blue Eagle and Pinball: While flying, his Blue Eagle’s anti-gravity belt was drained by Lamprey. He saw Pinball below him and decided to land on Pinball to try to cushion his fall. He only succeeded in getting them both killed (Squadron Supreme #12 1986).
  2. Billy Connors: Eaten by his father, the Lizard (Amazing Spider-Man #631 2010).
  3. Hellcow: Staked by an anthropomorphic duck (Howard the Duck story in Giant-Size Man-Thing #5 1975; NEGATED).
  4. Phantom and Guardian: Not to be confused with better known characters of the same names, they shot each other to death fighting over a toy gun (Speedball story in Marvel Super-Heroes #3 1990).
  5. The Porcupine: Tripped and fell on one of his quills (Captain America #315 1986).
  6. Skrulls trapped in cow form: Eventually slaughtered and made into hamburgers (flashback in Skrull Kill Krew #2 1995).
  7. Spider-Man: Mind transferred to Doctor Octopus’ body where he dies from Doctor Octopus’ own health problems (partly NEGATED; likely to be fully negated later).
  8. Spymaster:  Temporarily intangible, rendered tangible by the Ghost while passing through a wall (Iron Man #220 1987; partly NEGATED; proved to be an impostor who remains dead).
  9. Gwen Stacy: Green Goblin tossed her off a bridge; then Spider-Man shot a webline at her to break her fall, thus breaking her neck (Amazing Spider-Man #121 1973).
  10. Adam Warlock: Already dying, his soul was absorbed into a gem by his own past self (Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 1977; NEGATED).

Happy Days (1974-1984) Actors: Where are They Now?


LAST UPDATED September 17, 2016. Info derived from imdb. Only roles 2014 and later still being tracked. Only actors in 4+ episodes plus a few other key actors noted. The cartoon series The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang has now been split off into its own entry: http://saneinsanities.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-fonz-and-happy-days-gang-1980-1982.html
* = Newly added names

Henry Winkler (Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli): in Royal Pains (6 episodes 2014-2016), All Hail King Julien (6 episodes 2014-2016), SpongeBob SquarePants (1 episode 2016), Children’s Hospital (14 episodes 2015-2016), Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016), New Girl (1 episode 2015), Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe (2016), Uncle Grandpa (1 episode 2015), Robot Chicken (1 episode 2015), Bob's Burgers (1 episode 2015), Drunk History (1 episode 2015), Hank Zipzer (21 episodes 2014-2015, 26 as Writer), BoJack Horseman (1 episode 2015), Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant (2015), Parks and Recreation (7 episodes 2014-2015), Comedy Bang! Bang! (1 episode 2015), Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (1 episode 2013), Dissonance (2014), The Winklers (2014); Barry (nd), Prism (2016), You Are Nothing (unknown episodes 2016) in post-production; as Executive Producer/Producer, completed: ESU: In the Line of Duty (2012); as Executive Producer, post-production: MacGyver (5 episodes 2016); as Self: Last Call with Carson Daly (2 episodes 2015-2016), Access Hollywood Live (2 episodes 2016), Today (3 episodes 2015-2016), Late Night with Seth Meyers (1 episode 2016), A Director Prepares: Bobby Roth's Masterclass (unknown episodes 2016), Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf (1 episode 2015), Oprah: Where Are They Now? (1 episode 2015), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (3 episodes 2014), Sunday Morning Live (1 episode 2014), Pioneers of Television (1 episode 2014), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2014), Loose Women (1 episode 2014), The Talk (1 episodes 2014), Hollywood Game Night (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: Better Late Than Never (3 episodes 2016), King Cake: A Big Easy Story (2017).
Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham): in Best Friends Whenever (1 episode 2016), Please Tell Me I'm Adopted! (2015), Chasing Life (2 episodes 2014-2015), A Perfect Christmas List (2014), Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas (2014), Hot in Cleveland (1 episode 2014), A Reason (2014), Instant Mom (1 episode 2014), Sweet Surrender (2014), The Exes (1 episode 2014), Two and a Half Men (1 episode 2014); Angels on Tap (2016) in post-production; Gloria Dais (2016) announced; as Self: Entertainment Tonight (3 episodes 2014-2015), CBS News Sunday Morning (1 episode 2015), Home & Family (1 episode 2014).
Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham): Died in 2010.
Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham): Last known acting role in 2010, as Self in 2012.
Anson Williams (Warren “Potsie” Weber): last known acting role in 2009, as Director in 2013; as Self: The Doctors (1 episode 2016), Today (1 episode 2016), The Insider (1 episode 2016), Oprah: Where Are They Now? (1 episode 2015), Home & Family (2 episodes 2014).
Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham): in Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016), Nightmare Next Door (1 episode 2016), Breakthrough (1 episode 2015, also Director; 6 as Executive Producer), Gold Peak Tea: Home-Brewed Taste (2014); as (Executive) Producer, various: In the Heart of the Sea (2015; also Director), Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015), Curious George (5 episodes 2014-2015), WTF America (2015), The Good Lie (2014), Unsung Heroes: The Story of America's Female Patriots (2014); as Producer/Director, completed: The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016), Inferno (2016); as Executive Producer, post-production: Mars (unknown episodes 2016); as Producer, post-production: The Dark Tower (2017), American Made (2017);  as Producer, pre-production: The Emperor's Children (nd); as Executive Producer, pre-production: Genius (unknown episodes 2016; 1 2017 as Director); as Producer, announced: Curious George (nd), The Girl Before (nd; also Director); as Executive Producer, announced: Clan of the Cave Bear (1 episode nd); as Producer, in production: My Stroke of Insight (nd); as Self: Entertainment Tonight (7 episodes 2014-2016), Access Hollywood (1 episode 2016), Today (1 episode 2016), Commanding the Heart of the Sea (2016), Whale Tales: Melville's Untold Story (2016), The Hard Life of a Whaler (2016), Chase and Pollard: A Man of Means and a Man of Courage (2016), Ron Howard: Captain's Log (2016), Super Bowl 50: Dream on Remix (2016), Janela Indiscreta (1 episode 2015), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2015), Good Morning America (1 episode 2015), Conan (2 episodes 2015), The View (1 episode 2015), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2015), Rencontres de cinema (1 episode 2015), Between the Lines (1 episode 2015), C à vous (1 episode 2015), The Graham Norton Show (1 episode 2015), Film 2015 (1 episode 2015), Extra (1 episode 2015), Piers Morgan's Life Stories (1 episode 2015), AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Steve Martin (2015), Gravity: Looking to the Stars - The Evolution of Space Films (2015), Champs (2015), Cinemaniacs (unknown episodes 2015), The Talk (1 episode 2015), 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards (2015), Apollo 13: Twenty Years Later (2015), The Queen Latifah Show (1 episode 2014), Frank Langella: An Actor's Actor (2014), Hollywood Film Awards (2014), A Tribute to David Zaslav: Newhouse Mirror Awards (2014), The Tanning of America (unknown episodes 2014), AmeriCarna (1 episode 2014), No No: A Dockumentary (2014), 2014 Golden Globe Arrivals Special (2014).
Don Most (Ralph Malph): in 6 Love Stories (2016), Follow (2015), Campin' Buddies (2014), Behind-the-Scenes of Campin' Buddies (2014), Duality (2014); Remember Isobel (nd; also Executive Producer) in post-production; Welcome to Fresno (2016) in pre-production; as Producer, pre-production: City Limits (2016); as Self: Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved? (2016), Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2014), The Indie Lounge (1 episode 2015), Oprah: Where Are They Now? (1 episode 2015), Oh, Mary Show (2014), Home & Family (2 episodes 2014).
Al Molinaro (Al Delvecchio): died in 2015.
Scott Baio (Charles “Chachi” Arcola): in See Dad Run (16 episodes 2014, 15 as Executive Producer), A Fairly Odd Summer (2014), Sam & Cat (1 episode 2014); as Self: Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2015-2016), Good Morning America (1 episode 2016), America's Election HQ (1 episode 2016), Paul O'Grady's 100 Years of Movie Musicals (2016), Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo (1  episode 2016), Justice w/Judge Jeanine (1 episode 2016), SAG Foundation Conversations (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: Bowery Rhapsody: The Rise and Redemption of Hollywood's Original 'Brat Pack' (2016).
Lynda Goodfriend (Lori Beth Allen-Cunningham): last known acting role in 1994, as Director in 2009, as Self in 2006.
Ted McGinley (Roger Phillips): in Transformers: Robots in Disguise (31 episodes 2015-2016), The Bridge Part 2 (2016), The Bridge (2015), Underdog Kids (2015), Do You Believe? (2015; also Associate Producer), Castle (1 episode 2014), Redeemed (2014), Rescuing Madison (2014); The Outskirts (2016), Sam, Again (2016; also Executive Producer), Expendable Assets (2016) completed; as Self: Access Hollywood Live (1 episode 2015), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2015), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2015), Fox and Friends (1 episode 2015), Today (1 episode 2015).
Cathy Silvers (Jenny Piccalo): Last known acting role in 1996, as Self in 2005.
Hilary Horan (Girl Playing Drum, etc): last known acting role in 1982.
Heather Warren (various): no other known acting roles.
Linda Purl (Ashley Pfister): in Reckless (4 episodes 2014), Major Crimes (1 episode 2014); Bender (2016) completed.
Noriyuki “Pat” Morita (Matsuo “Arnold” Takahashi): died in 2005.
Beatrice Colen (Martha Simms): died in 1999.
Harris Kal (Bobby): last known acting role in 1992.
Crystal Bernard (Krystal “KC” Cunningham): Last known acting role in 2008.
Billy Warlock (Leopold “Flip” Philips): last known acting role in 2011.
Kevin Rodney Sullivan (Tommy): last known acting role in 1984; as Director: Grey's Anatomy (1 episode 2016).
Heather O’Rourke (Heather Pfister): died in 1988 at age 12.
Kit McDonough (various): last known acting role in 2001.
Ken Lerner (Rocco Baruffi): in Silicon Valley (2 episodes 2016), The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (1 episode 2016), Grace and Frankie (1 episode 2015), The League (1 episode 2014); I'm Dying Up Here (1 episode 2017) filming; Feud (1 episode 2017) in pre-production.
Denis Mandel (Eugene Belvin): last known acting role in 2006.
Gavan O’Herlihy (Charles “Chuck” Cunningham): last known acting role in 2009, as Self in 2010.
Ed Peck (Police Officer Kirk): died in 1992.
Neil J. Schwartz (Bag Zombrowski): last known acting role in 1983.
Misty Rowe (Wendy): last known acting role in 1991, as Self in 2007.
Tita Bell (Trudy): no known subsequent acting roles; as Story Editor in 1989, as Writer in 2009.
Scott Mitchell Bernstein (Melvin Belvin): No known other acting roles.
Suzi Quatro (Leather Tuscadero): last known acting role in 2007; as Self: Molly: The Real Thing (2016), The Stars Behind the Iron Curtain (2014), Oh! You Pretty Things: The Story of British Music and Fashion (1 episode 2014), Sex & Music (2014), Spicks and Specks (1 episode 2014); as Self, post-production: What Is Classic Rock? (2016); as Self, filming: Dance with the Devil: The Legend of Cozy Powell (2016).
Sally Hightower (various): last known acting role in 1997.
Laurette Sprang (Wendy, etc.): last known acting role in 2007 but The Dragons of Melgor (2017) announced; as Self in 2009.
Kathleen Marshall (Kathi, etc.): last known acting role in 2011.
Lorrie Mahaffey (Jennifer Jerome): last known acting role in 1982.
Cindy Williams (Shirley Feeney): last known acting role in 2013 but Waiting in the Wings: Still Waiting (2016) in post-production; as Self: Between the Lines (1 episode 2015), The Talk (1 episode 2015), Home & Family (1 episode 2015), Inside Edition (1 episode 2015), Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2015), Today (1 episode 2015).
David Ketchum (Donald Hedges): last known acting role in 1999, as Self in 2001.
Penny Marshall (Laverne DeFazio): in Mother's Day (2016), Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery (2015), Mullaney (1 episode 2014); as Director/Producer, pre-production: Effa (nd); as Self: Celebrity Family Feud (1 episode 2015), Pioneers of Television (2 episodes 2014), Last Supper (2014), Hollywood Game Night (1 episode 2014); as Self, filming: Bad IQ (2016).
Arthur Batanides (various): died in 2000.
Ellen Travolta (Louisa Arcola): last known acting role in 2009 but The Untold Story (2017) completed; Mistrust (2017) in post-production.
Scott Marshall (various): last known acting role in 2010; as Director: See Dad Run (2 episodes 2014, 1 as Writer); as Director/Writer, filming: Untitled Garry Marshall Documentary (2019); as Director, pre-production: The Million Dollar Man (nd).
Warren Berlinger (various): in Grace and Frankie (1 episode 2016); as Self, filming: Lunch with Archer King (2018).
Derrel Maury (various): in Shadow of the Monarch (2015), Different Eye (2015; also Casting), Payback (2014); Breakdowns: The Web Series (unknown episodes 2015), Water (2016) in post-production.
James Start (Frank): in Catching Faith (2015), Beethoven's Treasure (2014).
Susan Lawrence (various): last known acting role in 1980.
* Bob W. Hoffman (various): no known subsequent acting roles.
* Danny Butch (Spike): last known acting role in 1982, as Self in 2005.
* James Daughton (California Kid/Harold Croft, Larry): last known acting role in 2002, as Self in 2008.
* Melinda Naud (Paula Petralunga, Roberta): last known acting role in 1985.
* Jean Fraser Sandy Hauser, etc): no other known acting roles.
* Shirley Kirkes (Blossom): last known acting role in 1995.
* Cynthia Windham (Teen student): last known acting role in 2000, as Self in 2001.
* Teddi Siddall (Hillary, Lucille Scarabatza): last known acting role in 2008.
Roz Kelly (Pinky Tuscadero): last known acting role in 1983.
Randolph Roberts (Charles “Chuck” Cunningham): Last known acting role in 1986, as Self in 2005; as Second Unit Director: Gloria Jesus (2014).
Debbie Chaffin (various uncredited): last known acting role in 1978, as Self in 1979.
* Jerry Paris (various uncredited): died in 1986.

For additional actors in less than four episodes but same characters see:
David L. Lander, Michael McKean, and Eddie Mekka:
Robin Williams: