‘The Little Rascals’ Cast — Inside the Lives of Former Child Actors Now

'The Little Rascals' Cast — Inside the Lives of Former Child Actors Now

It’s been almost three decades since we last saw “The Little Rascals” cast members working together, and their lives have significantly changed. Some of them are now married and have children.

Darla, Alfalfa, and their hilarious friendship left an indelible imprint on an entire generation. For the film’s 20th anniversary in 2014, “The Little Rascals” cast got back together to take throwback photos.

Brian Pocrass, the producer recreated their costumes to make the photos more nostalgic. Continue reading to find out what these former child actors do 28 years later.

BUG HALL AS ALFALFA

Born Brandon Hall, Bug has kept himself involved in the entertainment industry after “The Little Rascals,” taking gigs in “Kelly Kelly,” “90210,” “Criminal Minds,” “Harley and the Davidsons,” and “This Is the Year.”

Unfortunately, he was arrested in Texas in June 2020 for “huffing” – inhaling fumes from household substances. He is married to Jill de Groff and they have two children.

BRITTANY ASHTON HOLMES AS DARLA

Darla, played by Brittany Ashton Holmes, was also a crucial character in the film. Holmes, unlike Bug, has largely stayed out of showbiz since mid-1990s. Before taking an 18 year hiatus, she appeared in a few TV shows in 1995 and 1996.

Her final acting gig was in 2014’s “We Hate Paul Revere.” Holmes is reportedly married and living in Los Angeles. She is not on social media, and the Instagram account with her name does not belong to her. It was pointed out by fans as well in the comments.

TRAVIS TEDFORD AS SPANKY

After portraying Spanky, Travis Tedford voiced-over characters in “Recess,” “A Bug’s Life,” and “The Haunting.” He also had minor roles in “Yo Awesome Awesome” and “All That” before turning his back on Hollywood for seven years.

He returned to the film industry in the 2009 short film “Lost and Found” but retired the following year after working in “The Final.” According to his Instagram bio, he is a Texas Trust Credit Union marketing specialist.

Zachary Mabry left the show business after filming “The Little Rascals.”

KEVIN JAMAL WOODS AS STYMIE

Tedford is not the only former “The Little Rascals” cast member working in marketing. Kevin Jamal Woods, who played Stymie, also turned his back on Hollywood, moved to Texas, and supposedly works for a marketing firm.

Woods, who reportedly is openly gay, gave acting more than one try as a child. He portrayed Frank in over ten episodes of “Blossom” before appearing in the TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger” and “Sons of Thunder.” His final acting project was “The Brainiacs.com” in 2000.

ROSS BAGLEY AS BUCKWHEAT

Out of the entire cast of “The Little Rascals,” Ross Bagley had the most success in the entertainment industry after the film. He had a 48-episode run in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and worked with Will Smith again in 1996’s “Independence Day.”

However, his career stalled in the 2000s when he only booked one role in “Judging Amy.” After landing his final acting gig in 2015’s “Dead Ringer,” he focused most of his time on working as a DJ and realtor in Los Angeles.

ZACHARY MABRY AS PORKY

Unlike his former castmates, Zachary Mabry left the show business after filming “The Little Rascals.” It is essential to point out that he was only four while shooting the film.

Blake McIver Ewing is well-known for his long career as a voice actor.

Mabry currently works as an American Airlines accountant. He lives in Dallas and hosts the “Roman Circus Podcast.” He is also a contributing editor for the Catholic Herald.

JORDAN WARKOL AS FROGGY

Jordan Warkol took a very different career path after leaving Hollywood. Warkol was a professional poker player and competed in the World Series of Poker at Las Vegas.

His career as a child actor was prolific, though. He had minor appearances in “Bay Watch,” “Walker, Texas Ranger,” and “7th Heaven” before providing his voice for characters in “Hey Arnold!” and “Rocket Power.”

SAM SALETTA AS BUTCH

Sam Saletta also had a successful career as an actor throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. He voiced over characters in “Beavis and Butt-Head,” “Recess,” “Rocket Power,” and “Rugrats,” but he also appeared in “7th Heaven,” “The Kids from Room 402,” and “Judging Amy.”

He quit acting in 2010, has a son (who makes frequent cameos on his Instagram account), and works as a singer/songwriter.

BLAKE MCIVER EWING AS WALDO

Blake McIver Ewing is also known for his prolific career as a voice actor. He worked on the animated projects “Tarzan,” “Timon & Pumba,” Recess,” “Hey Arnold!” and “Lloyd in Space.” He is still acting and reprised the role of Dereck Boyd in “2020 Fuller House

Unfortunately, he raised some eyebrows for sharing a controversial tweet about the TV series “Pose.” Ewing received so much backlash that he deleted all his social media accounts.

BLAKE JEREMY COLLINS AS WOIM

Blake Jeremy Collins might have done an incredible job as Woim in “The Little Rascals,” but he eventually quit acting and stayed away from the spotlight.

In 1999, after having small roles in “Minor Adjustments,” “Man Behaving Badly,” Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish,” and “7th Heaven,” he retired. Collins isn’t on social media.

“The Little Rascals” The 30th anniversary of Collins’ death will occur in 2024. We hope that most cast members will return together to remember the occasion. Nostalgia hits hard!

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