‘Full House’: What Happened to the Stars of the Iconic Series through the Years
|Blake & Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit Then and Now | Source: instagram.com/realityduality | Getty Images
Attention all “Full House” fans! It’s time to grab a box of tissues, put on your favorite 90s playlist, and get ready to feel some serious nostalgia. We’re diving deep into the lives of our beloved Tanner family and their extended clan.
From the heartwarming moments that made us laugh and cry to the unforgettable hairstyles that defined an era, “Full House” captured our hearts and never let go. But what about the stars behind the characters? Where are they now? How have they changed over the years?
Join us as we uncover the answers to these burning questions and more. Get ready to say “have mercy” because this is the ultimate guide to the life of the stars of “Full House” after the cameras stopped rolling.
A photo of actress Jodie Sweetin taken in 1987 | Jodie Sweetin at the Power Women Summit on December 14, 2022 in Santa Monica, California | Getty Images
On the show that was almost called “House of Comics,” Jodie Sweetin certainly left her mark. She quickly became a fan favorite with her infectious catchphrase, “How rude!” and trademark blonde hair.
After the show’s conclusion, Sweetin took on various roles, including in independent films like “Port City” and “Redefining Love.” However, she also faced personal struggles, battling addiction.
In a book, she chronicled her journey toward recovery, inspiring others to overcome their struggles. Despite her challenges, Sweetin continued to pursue her passions, making a splash on season 22 of “Dancing with the Stars.”
In 2022, she wed Mescal Wasilewski in a beautiful and intimate wedding ceremony at a private home in Malibu. Jodie Sweetin has proven that, like her character Stephanie, she is resilient and unafraid to take on whatever challenges come her way.
A portrait of actress Candace Cameron in 1987 | Candace Cameron Bure at Avalon Hollywood & Bardot on February 10, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Candace Cameron Bure played the role of the responsible and caring older sister, D.J. Tanner. Interestingly, she had her first kiss during the show!
After the beloved sitcom ended, she took a brief hiatus from acting to focus on her family life, marrying hockey player Valeri Bure and raising their three children. She later returned to the screen, appearing in TV movies and making a memorable appearance on “Boy Meets World.”
However, her most notable roles after “Full House” came with her stint as a co-host on “The View” and her participation in “Dancing with the Stars,” where she showcased her impressive dance moves and placed third in the competition.
She also made headlines in 2016 when she, along with Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, reprised their roles on “Fuller House,” the Netflix reboot of the original series.
Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen at the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York on 03 Jun 2019. | Olsen twins Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen played Michelle in 1987. | Source: Getty Images
As the adorable and mischievous youngest Tanner on “Full House,” Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen quickly became fan favorites. Their undeniable cuteness and ability to deliver lines like “You got it, dude” made them instant stars.
The decision to hire the twins was based on their behavior during their audition. Of the ten sets of twins who tried out for the role, Mary-Kate and Ashley were the only ones who didn’t cry.
After leaving the show in 1995, the Olsen twins continued their acting careers, starring in movies like “New York Minute” and “It Takes Two.” They also launched their fashion and lifestyle brand, The Row, which has become a hit among celebrities and fashion enthusiasts.
Despite their early success, the twins have stepped back from the spotlight. Mary-Kate focused on her passion for equestrianism, while Ashley has also kept a low profile, surprising fans by getting married to her boyfriend, Louis Eisner, in 2022.
Bob Saget’s cast gallery photo in 1987 | Bob Saget at the California Science Center on December 08, 2021 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Before Bob Saget became synonymous with the wholesome father figure Danny Tanner, he had to earn the role. He was one of many choices for the part.
After John Posey portrayed Danny in the original pilot of “Full House,” Saget was brought in for the broadcast version. His comedic chops and chemistry with the cast were undeniable.
After “Full House,” Saget became a fixture in the entertainment world. He hosted “America’s Funniest Home Videos” and appeared in numerous TV shows and movies.
Sadly, Saget passed away in 2022 at 65, leaving a legacy of laughter and love. His impact on the entertainment industry will not be forgotten.
John Stamos poses at The Shubert Theatre on December 11, 2022 in New York City.| Actor John Stamos, 1983. | Source: Getty Images
John Stamos, known for his iconic role as Uncle Jesse, was initially meant to play Uncle Adam. However, his natural inclination was to be a “Jesse,” and show creator Jeff Franklin was happy to oblige.
The name held significance to him—it was the name of Elvis Presley’s twin brother. Thus, Uncle Jesse was born, and the rest is history.
Since “Full House,” Stamos has had a busy career, making appearances in various films and TV shows. He has also been involved in musical theatre, with roles in productions like “Hairspray.”
Stamos continues to act and produce, and in 2018, he tied the knot with actress Caitlin McHugh. They welcomed a son named Billy the same year.
Actor Dave Coulier, July 12, 2022 | Dave Coulier in 1987 | Source: Getty Images
Uncle Joey, portrayed by Dave Coulier, was known for his silly voices and impressions on “Full House.” But after the show, he continued to showcase his comedic talent in various projects. He also starred in the animated series “The Real Ghostbusters.”
Aside from acting and voice work, Coulier pursued his passion for stand-up comedy, performing nationwide. In his personal life, he tied the knot with Melissa Bring in 2014, with his “Full House” family in attendance to celebrate the joyous occasion.
Actress Andrea Barber on July 26, 1993 at the Universal Ahilton Hotel in Universal City, California | Andrea Barber at Build Studio on November 19, 2019 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Andrea Barber’s portrayal of the quirky Kimmy Gibbler left an impression on fans, but after “Full House,” she chose a different path. Barber focused on her education and pursued a career in academia, working for her alma mater after obtaining her Master’s degree.
However, she couldn’t resist the call to act forever and returned triumphantly to television in the “Full House” spin-off. Her reprisal of the iconic Kimmy Gibbler character proved to be a hit with fans, and she starred in the show until its end in 2020.
Off-screen, Barber shared her struggles with anxiety and depression and also advocated for mental health awareness.
Her dedication to these causes has made her a role model for many, and her willingness to use her platform to bring attention to important issues is just one of the many reasons fans continue to love her.
Portrait of actress Lori Loughlin, circa 1989 | Lori Loughlin at Avalon Hollywood & Bardot on February 10, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Lori Loughlin’s role as Rebecca Katsopolis on “Full House” was a hit, and her career post-show has been just as successful. Loughlin has made a name in the Hallmark Channel movie circuit, often playing the romantic lead in sweet and sentimental films.
She also had roles in popular TV series, including “90210” and “When Calls the Heart,” where she starred for six seasons.
Unfortunately, Loughlin’s career and personal life were hit hard by the “Varsity Blues” scandal, which rocked the nation in 2019. Loughlin served two months in prison for her actions, significantly impacting her career. But she returned to acting in late 2021, signaling a potential comeback for the talented actress.
A photo of Blake/Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit played Nicky and Alex Katsopolis in 1993 | Blake/Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit at the Emmys in 2019 | Source: Getty Images | instagram.com/zerowbe
Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit played the adorable twins Nicky and Alex Katsopolis on “Full House.” After the show, they decided to leave acting and lead a more low-key life.
However, they couldn’t keep away from the entertainment industry entirely. Dylan found work in the sound departments of hit TV shows like “Game of Thrones” and “Black Sails,” while Blake worked on shows like “FBI” and “Castle Rock.”
In 2016, the twins briefly appeared on “Fuller House,” reprising their roles as Nicky and Alex for a few episodes. Fans were thrilled to see them back on screen, even if it was just for a little while.
Although they may not be in the spotlight like some of their “Full House” co-stars, Blake and Dylan have succeeded in the entertainment industry behind the scenes.
Looking back at the stars of “Full House,” there is a twinge of nostalgia. From the wholesome family moments to the wacky antics of Uncle Jesse and Joey, the show captured viewers’ hearts for years. And while the series may have ended, the stars have continued to shine in their own right.
From John Stamos’ continued success on both the big and small screens to Candace Cameron Bure’s career as an actress, author, and TV host, the cast has come a long way since their “Full House” days.
In the end, the stars of “Full House” remind us of the simpler times and the joy that comes from spending time with loved ones. They’ve come so far since their days in San Francisco, and we can’t wait to see what they’ll do next.