Where Are They Now: Full House Cast 30 Years Later

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It has been 30-years since Full House debuted on ABC. Sept. 22, 2017, marked the official anniversary and it was celebrated with the Season Three premiere of Fuller House on Netflix. Over the years the cast of the ABC show has remained not only friends but also family. The love the cast members had for the show is still there today and is apparent since all but the Olsen twins returned for the reboot.

In honor of the special anniversary, take a look at what the famous cast is up to these days.

John Stamos

John Stamos has stayed in the Hollywood spotlight all these years. He has kept busy acting in Broadway shows, numerous TV movies, dramas, and sitcoms. Along with acting, he still loves to jam out and occasionally plays with the Beach Boys. The actor has also spent time focusing on behind the scenes work in the business, such as directing music videos and being an executive producer of Fuller House. Stamos can next be seen performing in the Willy Wonka Concert at The Hollywood Bowl Nov. 3, and 4, 2017.

Bob Saget

He was a comic before Full House and he is still a comic today. Bob Saget continues to do stand-up comedy, where he does an adult set that would make Danny Tanner cringe. In his book Dirty Daddy, he talks about some of his personal experiences with life and death, his career, and his reputation for sick humor. In 2014, he released the comedy album That's What I'm Talkin' About, which actually earned him a Grammy nomination. The actor/comedian also gained attention as host of America’s Funniest Home Videos.

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Dave Coulier

Dave Coulier has been busy doing work behind the scenes in Hollywood. He spends a lot of time doing voice-over work, as well as running his children’s entertainment company F3 Entertainment. The actor has also found success as a host on America’s Funniest People. Coulier dabbled in reality TV for a bit appearing on Skating With Celebrities and The Surreal Life. It was recently revealed that he has been directing episodes of Fuller House along with reprising the role of Joey Gladstone.

Candace Cameron Bure

Although Candace Cameron Bure spent time away from the spotlight to focus on her family, husband Valeri Bure, and her three children, the actress revived her career over the last couple of years. Thanks to a stint as a co-host on The View and playing DJ Tanner again, it seems like Bure is back in the Hollywood business. She also gained attention for her conservative Christian views when it comes to marriage and family. When was on Dancing With The Stars, she refused to wear risqué skin-baring outfit.

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Jodie Sweetin

Jodi Sweetin battled drug and alcohol abuse since Full House ended. Today, she is sober and focusing on raising her two daughters Zoie and Beatrix. Along with playing Stephanie Tanner again, the actress most recently starred in the reality TV show Hollywood Darlings alongside Beverly Mitchell and Christine Lakin. It was just announced that Pop picked up the show for a second season.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen

The Olsen twins have moved on from Hollywood, they are the only original cast members that did not return for the reboot. Instead, they live a low-key life in New York City, they are not even on social media, where they are committed to working on their fashion lines. Mary-Kate married long-time boyfriend Olivier Sarkozy‎ in 2016, while Ashley recently split from boyfriend Richard Sachs.

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Lori Loughlin

These days, Lori Loughlin is busy raising her two daughters Isabella and Olivia, with her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli. She has had a steady stream of acting gigs, especially in TV movies, since Full House ended. Loughlin was thrilled to reprise the role of Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis on Fuller House. She can also be seen in the Hallmark series When Calls The Heart.

Andrea Barber

She may be playing Kimmy Gibbler again, but Barber originally retired from acting when Full House ended in 1995. In between playing the role she is famous for, Barber has been raising her two children and working as an assistant to the Director of International Studies at Whittier College, where she earned a degree in English.

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