The Little Rascals was released in 1994 and served as a tribute to the series of short films of the same name that aired between in the 1930s and 40s. The film featured great performances from young actors, as they recreated some of the most hilarious moments of the original series with a more modern twist. In 2014, the young cast reunited for the film’s 20th anniversary and even recreated the movie poster.
It’s now been more than two decades since the film was originally released, so it’s obvious that the cast’s lives have changed drastically. Perhaps the most well-known cast member would be Bug Hall and Raven-Symoné. Nevertheless, here’s a look at where the cast of The Little Rascals is today.
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Travis Tedford
Universal Pictures
Spanky, played by Travis Tedford, is one of the main characters in the film and champions the “Women Haters Club.” During the film, he becomes irritated with his best friend after he begins to fall for a girl who lives in their neighborhood. After The Little Rascals, Tedford lent his voice to A Bug’s Life; however, he doesn’t have many acting credits since. He appeared in the 2010 horror film, The Final, and then appears to have taken a break from acting to focus on other endeavors.
Bug Hall
Alfalfa (Bug Hall) is Spanky’s best friend and can be characterized by his efforts to save the day, which often end in failure, and his adorably awkward and silly persona. Hall is one of the more recognizable names in The Little Rascals cast. He starred in many more successful films throughout the 90s, such as Hercules and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, and his acting career also continued throughout the 2000s and 2010s. He found success through appearances in a variety of TV shows, including Castle, 90210, CSI: NY and Masters of Sex. He also played a small role in the film spinoff The Little Rascals Save The Day.
Kevin Jamal Woods
Kevin Jamal Woods’ Stymie appears as part of the Women Haters Club and ultimately ended up in a “relationship with Raven-Symoné’s character. Since The Little Rascals, Woods found some success as a child actor and appeared as a voice actor in films such as Babe; however, his last acting appearance was in 2000 in a film called Braniacs.com. Since then, he has kept a low profile and appears to be pursing a career outside of Hollywood.
Ross Bagley
Buckwheat is a member of the club and is played by Ross Bagley. He is best friends with Porky and spends most of his time with him. Bagley continued his acting success, as he starred in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as Nicky Banks and would also go on to star alongside Will Smith once more when he played his son in the hugely successful Independence Day. His last acting credit was in 2015 in Gnome Alone, and he appears to have also kept a lower profile since then.
Blake McIver Ewing
Waldo Johnston III is the new kid in town, who is a spoiled brat that forms a kind of rivalry with the existing members of the gang. His character was played by Blake McIver Ewing, who grew up to explore many different areas of the entertainment industry, including modeling and singing as well as becoming an accomplished pianist. According to Vulture, Ewing achieved major roles on Full House and Hey Arnold and primarily focused on his music career since The Little Rascals, releasing his debut album in 2014. He would also make a cameo in the reboot Fuller House for which he reprised his role as Michelle Tanner’s friend Derek Boyd.
Courtland Mead
Courtland Mead’s character Uh-Huh only replies, aptly so, in ‘uh-huhs’ so little is known about his character, and he is less fleshed out than the rest. Mead continued to appear on-screen throughout the 90s, most notably as Danny in a TV adaptation of Steven King’s The Shining. The actor also found success in voice roles since The Little Rascals, in shows like Recess and Lloyd in Space. However, today, he also keeps a lower profile.
Raven-Symoné
Disney
Raven-Symoné’s appearance was so brief in The Little Rascals that many might not have even noticed it. She appeared as Stymie’s girlfriend and quickly after her role in the film, she became a household name through her starring in the titular role of That’s So Raven. She would also reprise her role in the reboot-spinoff Raven’s Home, which began in 2017. She also appeared in The Bold Type, The Princess Diaries: Royal Engagement, and Bunk’d.