
Grab your Post-its and take some notes as a result of 'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion' turns 25 years previous on April 25, 2022. Here's what the cast is up to now.
Well somebody had to invent the Post-it be aware. It might as nicely had been created via ditzy style icons Romy White (Mira Sorvino) and Michele Weinberger (Lisa Kudrow). Having premiered on April 25, 1997, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion tells the story of "the blonde leading the blonde." David Mirkin's campy cult classic film follows two high school BFFs mentally making ready themselves as their 10-year high school reunion approaches.
In an effort to galvanize their mean-spirited friends, the codependent party gals concoct a plan to faux to be prosperous businesswomen, acting and dressing the section at the dreaded reunion. "From this point on, we are sophisticated, successful career women," Romy says in the film's trailer. Aside from the outdated nutrition and weight-based jokes, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion holds up a whopping 25 years later. Let's see what the cast is up to a quarter of a century later.
Mira Sorvino
"I was so lucky getting mono, that was, like, the best diet ever," Romy memorably states. Like we said, a comic story like that's not large tasteful today, but the blunt nature of the line is tremendous quotable — and Oscar winner Mira Sorvino nailed it. Since Romy and Michele, Mira has starred in a slew of films and TV presentations. Some of her well-received endeavors include 1997's sci-fi flick Mimic, mystery series Condor, and Starz's new horror sequence Shining Vale.
Lisa Kudrow
By the time Romy and Michele's High School Reunion hit theaters, Emmy winner Lisa Kudrow used to be already well known for portraying the quirky, guitar-playing unfastened spirit Phoebe on the hit sitcom Friends. To at the present time, that career-making role is what she's maximum recognized for.
However, Lisa has starred in different memorable works, a lot of which blow their own horns her comedic skill. From The Comeback to BoJack Horseman to Feel Good, Lisa is at all times killing the TV game. As for motion pictures, her roles in 1999's Analyze This, 2010's Easy A, and 2019's Booksmart ring true to Lisa's logo of comedy.
More not too long ago, Lisa landed a role in Netflix's Steve Carell-led satire collection Space Force.
Sweetly, Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino reunited at the 2022 SAG Awards to provide the award for Outstanding Comedy Series Ensemble — whilst dressed in Romy and Michele-esque pink and blue fits, may we upload. "Do you think that this is the cutest anyone has ever looked at an awards show?" Lisa hilariously asked Mira. The gag only were given sillier when Mira Sorvino whipped out some Post-its.
Janeane Garofalo
With her crass character, all-black the whole lot, and severe nicotine habit, goth woman Heather Mooney changed into wealthy after high school for inventing quick-burning cigarette paper. Comedian and Emmy-nominated actress Janeane Garofalo soars in the function of a bitter woman who undoubtedly peaked after high school.
While Janeane is probably not as indignant as Heather, she's simply as cool, having starred in movies like 1997's crime drama Cop Land, 1998's comedic mystery Clay Pigeons, and, of course, 2007's animated, memed-to-death Pixar movie Ratatouille. Recently, she nabbed a supporting position in 2021's hospital-set drama The God Committee.
Alan Cumming
Emmy-nominated Scottish actor and LGBTQ activist Alan Cumming performed Sandy Frink in Romy and Michele — aka the nerdy high school "nobody" who, just like Heather (who was desperately in love with him back in the day), changed into a major good fortune later in lifestyles. After discovering a new form of rubber, Sandy were given super-rich, even arriving at the 10-year reunion by way of helicopter. We in point of fact love that for him.
One of the film's most memorable scenes involves Alan Cumming dancing with Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino to Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time."
These days, Alan is an A-list actor, identified for his appearances in works like 1995's James Bond movie GoldenEye, 1996's romantic drama Emma, 2001's hit circle of relatives flick Spy Kids, and 2012's drama Any Day Now. His household-name status can partly be credited to his function in CBS's political drama sequence The Good Wife.
Julia Campbell
Just have a look at that grimace! Actress Julia Campbell plays clique chief and ultra-mean cheerleader Christie Masters, who grew up to be a Tucson-based climate lady — a pregnant one at that. Her backhanded compliments (and direct insults) and vile facial expressions make us consider that woman all of us went to high school with.
It's tricky to discover a fresh photo of Julia Campbell. The photo above is from Lifetime's 2016 TV movie Who Killed JonBenét?, which stars Julia as Patsy Ramsey. Other than that, Julia Campbell is recognized for her work in CBS's 1996 sitcom Men Behaving Badly, Showtime's hit drama collection Dexter, and 2012's coming-of-age drama Arcadia.
Justin Theroux
Though Emmy winner Justin Theroux's position as a mysterious, quiet cowboy who slightly "spoke more than two words" in high school is admittedly a small one, his big name power shines via. Honestly, we are simply satisfied Heather were given an opportunity to hook up with this dreamboat (simply take a look at the ones stunning eyebrows).
Today, we know Justin for an abundance of implausible films, including 2000's mind-bending thriller American Psycho, 2001's equally-mind-bending thriller Mulholland Drive, and 2018's Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic On the Basis of Sex.
On the small display, Justin Theroux has starred in collection like HBO's drama The Leftovers and Netflix's darkish comedy Maniac. Most just lately, Justin is a cast member in Apple TV Plus's drama The Mosquito Coast.
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