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THEN: Like her co-star Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams took Hollywood by storm following her success as the edgy newcomer Jen Lindley on "Dawson's Creek."
NOW: Williams is winning awards left and right! After her performance in "Brokeback Mountain," she took away a Critic's Choice Award and earned Golden Globe, BAFTA and Academy Award nominations. Williams was also nominated for an Academy Award for her role in "Blue Valentine." When she isn't cruising the streets of Brooklyn with her daughter Matilda Ledger, she's gracing the big screen with more standout roles. Catch her next as bombshell Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming film "My Week With Marilyn."
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Break out the butterfly clips, throw on a slap bracelet, and crank up the Ace of Base, because the ’90s are back! People say that history always repeats itself, and judging by the grunge-inspired ensembles on the runways, the uncanny similarities in hair trends, and the upcoming ’90s TV revival on TeenNick, we couldn’t agree more. What better way to traipse down memory lane than by seeing where your favorite ’90s teen TV stars are now? Click through to see what Clarissa, Buffy, Joey, Kelly, and more are up to.
THEN: Hewitt rose to fame in 1997 after starring in the horror flick "I Know What You Did Last Summer." "It's weird when suddenly you wake up one morning and people care what you're eating for lunch and what kind of shirt you're wearing," Hewitt told Teen People in 1998. The actress later joined the cast of "Party of Five" during the show's second season.
NOW: Hewitt starred as Melinda Gordon in the TV series "Ghost Whisperer" until the show ended in 2010. She'll be returning to the big screen, but this time, in a director's chair! The actress announced in January that she will make her feature film directorial debut in "Wait Till Helen Comes," a thriller based on the novel by Mary Downing Hahn.
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THEN: Gellar kept the world safe from vampires (long before Edward came on the scene) as the tough-as-nails Buffy Summers in the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." She went on to star in teen blockbusters like "Cruel Intentions," "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Scream 2."
NOW: Gellar has settled down with husband (and fellow '90s heartthrob) Freddie Prinze, Jr. When she isn't taking care of her one-year-old daughter Charlotte Grace, she's gearing up to star in the upcoming TV show "Ringer," and occasionally lends her voice to "Robot Chicken," the stop-motion TV series of fellow "Buffy" co-star Seth Green.
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THEN: Between the defiant hair-dye jobs and oversized flannel shirts, Angela Chase in "My So-Called Life" embodied '90s teen angst. Danes won a Golden Globe and received an Emmy nomination for the role, which earned her roles in "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet" and "Brokedown Palace."
NOW: In 2010, Danes played the title role in the HBO film "Temple Grandin," picking up Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG awards for her portrayal of the charming, autistic scientist. She is currently filming "As Cool As I Am," a coming-of-age story based on a Pete Fromm novel of the same title.
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THEN: Joey Potter won us over with lopsided grins, her endless supply of spaghetti strap tops, and perfect twinset ensembles on "Dawson's Creek." After the series ended, Holmes moved away from her good girl image with risque roles in "Disturbing Behavior" and "Teaching Mrs. Tingle."
NOW: The glamorous wife of Tom Cruise and mother of Suri ditched her baby-doll good looks for a seriously sophisticated style. She recently played Jackie Kennedy in the TV mini-series "The Kennedys," and runs the clothing line HolmesandYang alongside stylist Jeanne Yang.
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THEN: Like her co-star Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams took Hollywood by storm following her success as the edgy newcomer Jen Lindley on "Dawson's Creek."
NOW: Williams is winning awards left and right! After her performance in "Brokeback Mountain," she took away a Critic's Choice Award and earned Golden Globe, BAFTA and Academy Award nominations. Williams was also nominated for an Academy Award for her role in "Blue Valentine." When she isn't cruising the streets of Brooklyn with her daughter Matilda Ledger, she's gracing the big screen with more standout roles. Catch her next as bombshell Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming film "My Week With Marilyn."
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THEN: Melissa was best known in the '90s as spunky (and stylish!) Clarissa Darling on Nickelodeon's "Clarissa Explains it All," and the enchanting Sabrina Spellman from "Sabrina the Teenage Witch." Hart also starred in the 1999 blockbuster "Drive Me Crazy" alongside a young Adrian Grenier of "Entourage" fame.
NOW: Hart tied the knot with musician Mark Wilkerson in 2003. While she may not wear Clarissa's signature duds or see much of Salem the talking cat these days, Hart still has an enviable wardrobe, and balances acting with raising her sons, Mason and Braydon.
THEN: The bright-eyed Danielle Fishel was famous for playing Topanga Lawrence (later, Topanga Lawrence-Matthews), Cory Matthews' love interest on "Boy Meets World." Topanga was initially a guest character on the show, but thanks to a catchy name and winning personality, the producers (and Cory!) liked her enough to make her a main character. "I met a woman who named her daughter Topanga," Fishel told People in 2006. "I had one of the most awesome character names in TV history."
NOW: Fishel was a former correspondent on "The Tyra Banks Show," and hosted "The Dish" on Style Network. She provided us with her hilarious commentary on all things pop culture until the show's end in March of this year.
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THEN: America (and Zack Morris) fell in love with Kelly Kapowski, the popular girl with a heart of gold on "Saved By The Bell." After wrapping up "Saved By The Bell: The College Years" in 1994, the actress did a complete 360, shedding her good girl image to play the callous Valerie Malone in "Beverly Hills, 90210."
NOW: Thiessen married actor Brady Smith in 2005, and the two welcomed daughter Harper Renn Smith on June 15, 2010. Catch her as Elizabeth Burke on the USA series "White Collar."
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THEN: As the daughter of legendary television producer Aaron Spelling, actress Tori Spelling grew up in the spotlight. Between her title role as Donna Martin in "Beverly Hills, 90210" and a brief stint as Screech's girlfriend on "Saved By The Bell," she fit in a cameo on "Melrose Place" and a role in "Scream 2."
NOW: From primetime star to reality star! We have since become better acquainted with Tori, her husband Dean, and her two adorable children thanks to her reality shows on the Oxygen network.
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THEN: We knew Jessica Biel as wholesome big sister Mary Camden in "7th Heaven." The actress left the show in 2003 to shed her image as a preacher's daughter by starring in "Summer Catch" and "The Rules of Attraction."
NOW: Biel played Charissa Sosa in the summer 2010 blockbuster "The A-Team." Today, she is a Revlon spokesperson and can be seen next in the upcoming film "The Tall Man."
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