Beverly Hills, what a thrill still!

Take a look at which trails the stars of the ’80s cult classic took since its release.

Gather ‘round, you friends of mine!

Troop Beverly Hills (1989)

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In 2019, Longreunited with her formerTBHcastmatesfor the film’s 30th anniversary.

Nelson won an Emmy for his performance on theABCsitcom in 1992.

But that doesn’t mean she hasn’t been busy in Hollywood.

Shelley Long (Phyllis Nefler)

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Her most recent credit is a 2012 episode ofRaising Hope.

In December 2019,Morrison diedat the age of 83 after a brief illness.

Jenny Lewis (Hannah Nefler)

Jenny Lewiswas a busy child actor through the late-’80s and ’90s.

Craig T. Nelson (Fred Nefler)

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The band’s success built over the 2000s, but they broke up in the early-2010s.

She later quit acting, became a commercial talent agent at ACME Talent, and now teaches acting.

She has been busy ever since, mostly on television.

Betty Thomas (Velda Plendor)

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She has since had various TV credits, her last being an episode ofPassionsin 2004.

Mary Gross (Annie Herman)

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Shelley Morrison (Rosa)

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Jenny Lewis (Hannah Nefler)

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Carla Gugino (Chica Barnfell)

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Emily Schulman (Tiffany Honigman)

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Kellie Martin (Emily Coleman)

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Heather Hopper (Tessa DiBlasio)

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Ami Foster (Claire Sprantz)

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Tori Spelling (Jamie)

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