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How The Mean Girls Actors Changed, Photos Now Vs 2004

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It's been 15 whole years since Mean Girls first graced the big screen. Since then, the cast has gone on to new projects, and some have really grown up.

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Post-Mean Girls, he continued acting and voicework and was on Arthur and PAW Patrol.
Rapper. Mathlete. Future boyfriend of Janis Ian. Kevin G had it all .
Klattenhoff played Shane, Regina’s boyfriend who hooked up with her in the projection room above the auditorium and revealed the truth about Kalteen Bars.
DeSanto, who played Gretchen’s non-boyfriend Jason , had a long career even before Mean Girls , including some classic ‘90s kids shows. He voiced Carlos on The Magic School Bus and was on Are You Afraid of the Dark? for years.
Our final SNL star, Gasteyer played Cady’s mom . It’s not the biggest role, but we do know that she liked Ladysmith Black Mambazo and collecting vases.
Flynn had been acting for a long time when he was cast as Cady’s dad , but was probably best known for playing the Janitor on Scrubs starting in 2001.

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