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A League Of Their Own Turns 30: Where Are They Now?

News By TooFab Staff | 8/7/2013 8:23 AM PT
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Here's what the Rockford Peaches are up to today.
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Geena Davis (Dorothy 'Dottie' Hinson): After Geena landed her role as Dottie, which earned her a Golden Globe, she has had an incredibly successful career. She’s focused much of her attention on the small screen, including a leading role in her eponymous series, “The Geena Davis Show.” In 2005, she was cast as the first female president of the United States on ABC’s “Commander in Chief” and later starred in “The Exorcist.” She also landed a recurring role on “Grey’s Anatomy” from 2014 to 2018 and most recently appeared in “GLOW.”
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Tom Hanks (Jimmy Dugan): Following Tom’s role in the baseball comedy, he went on to star in numerous films including “Sleepless in Seattle,” “Saving Private Ryan” and, most recently, “Elvis.” Tom also lent his voice to the “Toy Story” franchise, providing voice overs for all four films. He’s even taken home two Oscars for Best Actor for his roles in “Philadelphia” and “Forrest Gump.” He was once again nominated in 2019 in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role as Fred Rogers in “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.”
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Lori Petty (Kit Keller): Lori appeared in films like “Free Willy” and “Tank Girl” before landing a role on the second season of “Orange Is The New Black” in 2014. She’s also appeared on "House M.D.," "Prison Break" and "The Cleaner."
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Tracy Reiner (Betty "Spaghetti" Horn): After appearing in the film, which her late mom Penny Marshall directed, Tracy went on to appear in numerous movies including “Apollo 13,” “That Thing You Do!” and the “Princess Diaries” movies. While she hasn’t appeared in a film since 2015, she is set to have a role in the upcoming “Bogie and Bacall.”
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Madonna (Mae “All The Way Mae” Mordabito): Madonna was already a superstar when she landed her role in “A League of Their Own.” While primarily known for her music career, she continued to act in the 90s, appearing in “Evita,” which earned her a Golden Globe. She’s also sold 300 million records worldwide and is considered the best-selling female recording artist of all time. She's currently working on her own biopic, with Julia Garner set to play her.
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Rosie O'Donnell (Dorris Murphy): Rosie went on to become a legendary television host, taking home numerous Daytime Emmy awards for “The Rosie O'Donnell Show,” which ran from 1996 to 2002. In 2006, she joined the cast of “The View” before departing a year later and briefly returning in 2014. She also starred on the Showtime comedy series “SMILF” from 2017 to 2019 and was featured on “The Fosters," "Mom," "Hairspray Live.” She most recently appeared on "The L Word: Generation Q."
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Tea Leoni (Racine Belles): In 1995, Tea found her big break in “Bad Boys” and went on to star in films like "Spanglish," “Jurassic Park III,” "Fun with Dick and Jane," and "Tower Heist" and the TV series "The Naked Truth." In 2014, she took on the lead role in “Madam Secretary,” which ran on CBS until 2019. She shares two children with ex-husband David Duchovny -- who sought treatment for sex addiction during their marriage -- and has been with Tim Daly since 2014.
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Megan Cavanagh (Marla Hooch): Following her role in “A League of Their Own,” Megan appeared in “Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous” in addition to making guest appearances in “Friends and “Will & Grace.” She also lent her voice to Nickelodeon’s “The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius," where she played Judy Neutron’s mom from 2002 to 2006, as well as shows like "Buck and the Barnyard" and "The Mighty B!" Most recently, things got a little meta when she portrayed “A League of Their Own” director Penny Marshall in a “Drunk History” episode.
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Bitty Schram (Evelyn Gardner): Following her role in “A League of Their Own,” Bitty headed to Broadway, where she appeared in the original Broadway production of “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” from 1993 to 1995. She went on to be featured in films like “One Fine Day” and “Marvin’s Room” before later portraying Sharona Fleming in the first three seasons of “Monk.” As of late, Bitty has stepped away from acting, most recently being featured in 2016’s “Moments of Clarity.”
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Justin Scheller (Stilwell): Justin was only 5-years-old when he appeared in “A League of Their Own” and after the film premiered, he walked away from the entertainment industry. He attended the University of Southern Indiana where he received a degree in social science. Justin later became a social studies teacher and a football coach and currently works at a high school in Indiana.
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Ann Cusack (Shirley Baker): Ann, the sister of John and Joan Cusack, has appeared in numerous television shows throughout her career, including “Grey's Anatomy,” “Heart of Dixie,” “Scandal,” “One Tree Hill,” “Better Call Saul” and “Station 19.” Most recently, she’s had a recurring role on “The Boys.”
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Jon Lovitz (Ernie Capadino): Jon went on to appear in films like “The Wedding Singer,” “The Stepford Wives” and “Benchwarmers.” He’s also been featured in numerous television series like “A.P. Bio,” “Hot In Cleveland” and “New Girl.” He even lent his voice to "The Simpsons” and played the role of Quasimodo in the "Hotel Transylvania" films.
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Anne Ramsay (Helen Haley): Anne is best known for her role as Lisa Stemple on "Mad About You,” which ran for seven seasons from 1992 to 1999. She’s also been featured on many other television series including “The L Word,” “Castle,” “The Secret Life of the American Teenager,” "Dexter," and "Drop Dead Diva.” She is currently appearing on “Ordinary Joe.”
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David Strathairn (Ira Lowenstein): David has had a successful career in film, appealing in movies like “L.A. Confidential,” “Godzilla,” “Lincoln” and “Nomadland.” He was also featured in both “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “The Bourne Legacy.” David even received an Oscar nod for his role in "Good Night, and Good Luck.” The actor’s career has also taken him to the small screen, landing roles in “McMafia,” “Z: The Beginning of Everything,” and “Alphas.”
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Garry Marshall (Walter Harvey): Garry, who was the brother of director Penny Marshall, may have acted in the “A League of Their Own,” but he spent the rest of his career behind the scenes. He went on to direct "Runaway Bride," "The Princess Diaries," "Valentine's Day," "New Year's Eve" and "Mother's Day" before his passing in 2016.
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Bill Pullman (Bob Hinson): Bill went on to act in both film and television, including appearances in “Sleepless In Seattle,” Casper,” "Independence Day” and “The Grudge.” He also had a starring role in the NBC series “1600 Penn” as well as USA Network’s “The Sinner” -- which earned him a SAG Award nomination.
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Megan Cavanagh, Patti Pelton, Anne Ramsay, Renee Coleman, Patti Pelton, Geena Davis and Lori Petty most recently reunited at the "A League of Their Own" 25th Anniversary Game at the 3rd Annual Bentonville Film Festival on May 7, 2017 in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Megan Cavanagh (Marla Hooch), Tracy Reiner (Betty Spaghetti), Geena Davis (Dottie Hinson), Patti Pelton (Marbleann Wilkenson), Anne Ramsay (Helen Haley) and Freddie Simspon (Ellen Sue Gotlander) also reunited in 2016 at Geena Davis' 2nd Annual Bentonville Film Festival Championing Women And Diverse Voices In Media in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Geena Davis and Anne Ramsay in 2016 at Geena Davis' 2nd Annual Bentonville Film Festival Championing Women And Diverse Voices In Media in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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Megan Cavanagh and Geena Davis in 2016 at Geena Davis' 2nd Annual Bentonville Film Festival Championing Women And Diverse Voices In Media in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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