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Lark Voorhies played Baydside's trendy gossip queen Lisa Turtle. The daughter of wealthy doctors, Lisa is the school's most fashionable student, which is probably why she's constantly fending off Screech's advances.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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Friends ForeverWhen I wake up in the morning/ And the 'larm gives out a warning/ I don't think I'll ever make it on time/ By the time I grab my books/ And I give myself a look/ I'm at the corner just in time to see the bus fly by/ It's alright, 'cause I'm saved by the bell! From 1989 to 1993, the kids of Bayside High School were a hallmark of NBC Saturday mornings. Keep clicking to see what Kelly, Lisa, Zack, Screech, Jessie and Slater look like today.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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THEN: Dennis Has...Dennis Haskins played the stern (but fair) principal of Bayside High School, Mr. Richard Belding. An anti-authority hippie in his youth, Belding later became the authority, tasked with keeping his students (namely, Zack Morris) in line.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Dennis Hask...Today, the 62-year-old Haskins has all but retired from Hollywood, making only sporadic appearances on TV and Internet series.—David Onda (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty)
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THEN: Elizabeth ...Elizabeth Berkley played know-it-all Jessica "Jessie" Spano, a straight-A student and ex-caffeine pill addict who loved pointing out when men were being "pigs."—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Elizabeth B...She's so excited! She's so excited! She's so ... a mom! Berkley, now 40, gave birth to her first child in July 2012. She also continues to act, mostly appearing in guest roles on TV.—David Onda (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty)
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THEN: Dustin Dia...Dustin Diamond played Samuel "Screech" Powers, one of television's most famous dweebs. As Zack Morris' best friend, "Screech" was constantly caught up in crazy schemes. As Lisa Turtle's unshakeable admirer, he was hopeless.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Dustin Diam...Dustin's life after "Bell" has been... interesting. The actor, now 36, has appeared in several reality TV shows, including "Celebrity Boxing," "Celebrity Fit Club" and "Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling," as well as his own racy adult movie. —David Onda (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty)
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THEN: Lark Voorh...Lark Voorhies played Baydside's trendy gossip queen Lisa Turtle. The daughter of wealthy doctors, Lisa is the school's most fashionable student, which is probably why she's constantly fending off Screech's advances.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Lark Voorhi...Voorhies, now 38, hasn't appeared in a live-action project since 2002, although she did lend her voice to a 2008 episode of "Robot Chicken" and has self-published a series of books. Last year, concern for Lark grew when her mother publically accused her of being bipolar, and photos of the actress' dramatically different look surfaced (the photo above is from the late '90s). She has denied any mental illness.—David Onda (Photo: AP)
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THEN: Mario Lope...Dimpled actor Mario Lopez played Bayside jock Albert Clifford "A.C." Slater. Star quarterback of the Bayside Tigers, Slater was Zack's best friend, although the two constantly fought for Kelly's affection. Eventually, Slater found his true love — Jessie "Mama" Spano.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Mario LopezHe may not do much acting, but Mario Lopez, now 39, is still the only "Bell" cast member who gets invited to the Oscars. Lopez is the host of the entertainment news show "Extra," as well as the MTV competition "America's Best Dance Crew."—David Onda (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty)
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THEN: Tiffani Th...Tiffani Thiessen played all-American girl Kelly Kapowski. Head cheerleader, star athlete and all-around looker, Kelly was adored by every boy at Bayside. Despite a few bumps and ex-beaus, it was Zack who finally won her heart and the two were married during the "Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas" special.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Tiffani Thi...Thiessen, now 39, continues to act, now appearing as a regular on the USA show "White Collar." The actress is also known for her stints on "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Fastlane."—David Onda (Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty)
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THEN: Mark-Paul ...Mark-Paul Gosselaar played the Bart Simpson of Bayside, Zack Morris. A "preppy" schemer, Zack was best known for his backfiring antics, his huge cell phone, his love for Kelly, his distaste for Belding and his ability to make time stand still. Literally.—David Onda (Photo: NBC)
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NOW: Mark-Paul G...Gosselaar, now 38, has been one of the most successful "Bell" alumni, appearing in several TV series including "NYPD Blue," "Commander in Chief" and "Raising the Bar." He can currently be seen in the TNT series "Franklin & Bash."—David Onda (Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty)
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