Iconic teen drama My So-Called Life may have only run for a single season, but it left a lasting impression on anyone who watched it – with a couple of its stars going onto major Hollywood careers.
The show followed the emotional travails of several teenagers in the social circle of main character Angela Chase.
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1. Claire Danes (Angela Chase)
The star of the show, Angela narrated 17 of the 19 episodes in voice-over, as well as starring in the central role. Unlike a lot of people on this list (with one notable exception) Danes didn't immediately do tons of TV following her starring role in My So-Called Life – she pivoted into movies instead.
Her most notable roles include Romeo + Juliet (1996), Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) and, more recently, the excellent Brigsby Bear (2017). She's currently filming A Kid Like Jake, which also features Jim Parsons, Octavia Spencer, and Priyanka Chopra.
Danes has recently returned to TV, playing the lead in Homeland for six seasons, as well as making one-off appearances in Master of None and Portlandia.
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2. Jared Leto (Jordan Catalano)
Angela's love interest, Jordan Catalano, was played by the other major star to come from My So-Called Life. You probably already know where Jared Leto is now – everywhere.
Leto went straight into How to Make an American Quilt, his big-screen break, going on to work with some of the cinema's greatest directors David Fincher (Fight Club), Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream) and Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line). In 2014, Leto won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his work in Dallas Buyers Club.
More recently, Leo memorably played the Joker in Suicide Squad, appears in the long-awaited sequel Blade Runner 2049 and has been tipped to play Hugh Hefner in a forthcoming biopic about the Playboy founder.
3. AJ Langer (Rayanne Graff)
Langer played Rayanne Graff, Angela's wild best friend. And there's no-one on this list who's had a more interesting life post My So-Called Life.
Langer's film / telly CV isn't especially interesting – an episode of Seinfeld here, a cameo in John Carpenter's Escape From LA there – but what's really fascinating is AJ went on to become the Countess of Devon. Seriously!
Langer married Charles Courtenay, the son of Hugh Courtenay, 18th Earl of Devon, in a civil ceremony in 2004. A formal wedding took place in 2005, and she became a countess following her father-in-law's death in 2015.
Langer took a six-year hiatus from acting, before returning in 2011, appearing in 14 episodes of Private Practice in the recurring role of Erica Warner. Her most recent role was in Kristin's Christmas Past, a TV movie broadcast in 2013.
4. Wilson Cruz (Rickie Vasquez)
Vasquez was Angela and Rayanne's best friend on the show. Cruz has stayed in the television industry following My So-Called Life, appearing in some hugely popular shows.
After making one-off turns in Sister, Sister and Ally McBeal, Cruz had an 11-episode run on Party Of Five, before going back to small roles in big shows – including ER, The West Wing, The Closer, NCIS, Grey's Anatomy and Shameless.
More recently, Cruz played Dennis in 13 Reasons Why (2017), and will appear in Star Trek: Discovery as Dr Hugh Culber.
5. Bess Armstrong (Patty Chase)
Bess Armstrong played Patty Chase – Angela's mother, the main breadwinner and her husband's boss.
Armstrong appeared in an impressive seven TV movies (in a row!) following My So-Called Life – four of them in 1996 alone. But it wasn't just TV movies filling her time – she also made regular appearances in some iconic shows including Frasier (2002, and 2004), and One Tree Hill, with guest spots in House of Lies and Switched at Birth.
Armstrong was most recently seen playing Harper Morrison – mother of Hayley Atwell's lead character – in the short-lived TV drama Conviction (2016).
6. Devon Gummersall (Brian Krakow)
Gummersall played Brian Krakow, an awkward student with an unrequited crush on Angela.
Following My So-Called Life, Gummersall played Zach during the first season of JJ Abrams' popular show Felicity, appeared as Sean de Luca in the TV show Roswell and starred opposite Lili Taylor in the Lifetime series State of Mind (2006).
The actor has appeared in independent films, including The Anarchist Cookbook, Tripping Tommy and Seven and a Match. His more recent TV credits include Private Practice, Drop Dead Diva, The Gates, The Mentalist, Mad Men, Criminal Minds and The Last Ship.
7. Devon Odessa (Sharon Cherski)
Odessa continued acting after My So-Called Life, in which she played Angela's childhood best friend, appearing in three TV movies (Trial by Fire, The Price of Love and Shoot the Moon) immediately after the show.
Her next major role came in 1997, when she played Erica Wardlow in Pacific Blue. Odessa also made cameo appearances in shows such as Touched by an Angel, That's So Raven and Private Practice.
After a six-year break, Odessa recently returned to acting, appearing in the short film Blink earlier in 2017.
8. Lisa Wilhoit (Danielle Chase)
Wilhoit's next major role came in the telly series Social Studies in 1997, where she played Madison Lewis. She also had a recurring role in Tom Arnold's sitcom vehicle The Tom Show.
Guest appearances in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, 7th Heaven, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles followed, before she joined the cast of Family Guy, voicing recurring character Connie D'Amico.
9. Tom Irwin (Graham Chase)
Irwin played Angela's father on the show, and has appeared on TV frequently following his time on My So-Called Life, including turns on Angel, ER, Frasier, 24, and Lost. He was also a regular on Saving Grace for three seasons, beginning in 2007.
The actor is probably now best known for his role as Adrian Powell in the Lifetime comedy-drama series Devious Maids, which finished in 2016. It was also his most recent role.
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