It's been 25 years since Preston Meyers expressed his love for classmate Amanda Beckett during the craziest high school house party ever. Wait until you see what the cast looks like now and what they've been up to since -- as some faces became massive stars and others left Hollywood altogether to become lawyers and real estate agents.
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Ethan Embry (Preston Meyers): Embry later starred on "Brotherhood," "Once Upon a Time" and films including "Sweet Home Alabama," "Cheap Thrills" and "The Devil's Candy." He also appeared on "Grace and Frankie," "Sneaky Pete" and, most recently, "Gotham Knights." He has one child with ex-wife Amelinda Smith and is currently married to actress Sunny Mabrey.
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Jennifer Love Hewitt (Amanda Beckett): Hewitt would continue to star on "Party of Five" and its spinoff "Time of Your Life," before appearing in the "Garfield" movies, "Ghost Whisperer," "The Client List" and "Criminal Minds." She's also released a number of albums and hit the Billboard 100 chart in 1999 with "How Do I Deal." She currently stars on "9-1-1." She married Brian Hallisay in 2013, they have three children together.
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Peter Facinelli (Mike Dexter): Facinelli found continued success as Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the "Twilight" movies. He also appeared on "Fastlane," "Nurse Jackie," "Six Feet Under," Supergirl" and "S.W.A.T." He was married to Jennie Garth from 2001-2013, they share 3 kids. He was also engaged to Jaimie Alexander, but they broke it off. He shares a daughter with fiancee Lily Anne Harrison.
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Lauren Ambrose (Denise Fleming): Ambrose was nominated for two Emmy Awards while starring on "Six Feet Under" from 2001-2005. She also appeared on "Torchwood" and the revival of "The X-Files," before starring on "Servant" and the most recent season of "Yellowjackets." She was also nominated for a Tony for the 2018 revival of "My Fair Lady." Ambrose and husband Sam Handel share two children.
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Seth Green (Kenny Fisher): Green later starred in the "Austin Powers" sequels, played Oz on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," continues to do voice work for "Family Guy" and as Howard the Duck for the MCU and serves as co-creator, director, writer, executive producer for Emmy-winning program "Robot Chicken." He married Clare Grant in 2010.
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Jenna Elfman (Angel): Elfman would continue to star on “Dharma and Greg” until 2002 and appear on episodes of “Courting Alex,” “Accidentally on Purpose” and “1600 Penn.” She currently appears on “Fear the Walking Dead” and starred in movies including “EDtv.” She has two sons with husband Bodhi Elfman and is a Scientologist.
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Charlie Korsmo (William Litchter): "Can't Hardly Wait" was Korsmo's last acting role before he studied physics at MIT and law at Yale. He worked at the Environmental Protection Agency in the Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation and served on the staff of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security. He's now a law professor at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.
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Donald Faison (Dan): Faison would later star on “Felicity,” “Scrubs” and “The Exes,” as well as make appearances on “Robot Chicken,” “Hollywood Game Night," "Ray Donovan" and "The L Word: Generation Q." He has six children, including a son and daughter with second wife, CaCee Cobb.
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Breckin Meyer (Walter): Meyer would later star in “54,” the “Garfield” movies and series including “Robot Chicken,” “Married to the Kellys,” “SuperMansion” and “Franklin and Bash.” He most recently appeared on “Designated Survivor" and "Good Girls." He shares two daughters with ex-wife Deborah Kaplan.
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Jaime Pressly (Girlfriend): Pressly would later star on "Jack and Jill," "Not Another Teen Movie," "My Name Is Earl" and "I Hate My Teenage Daughter." She most recently starred on "Mom" and "Welcome to Flatch." She welcomed a son with an ex in 2007 and twins with another longtime boyfriend in 2017. In 2007, she revealed she had a plane ticket for the flight that crashed into the World Trade Center on 9/11, but "canceled it last minute."
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Melissa Joan Hart (Yearbook Girl): Hart would continue to star on “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” until 2003, before “Melissa and Joey.” She’s also appeared in a number of Hallmark and Lifetime films and directed “The Watcher In the Woods” for the latter in 2017. She has three sons with husband Mark Wilkerson. In 2021, she won $1,000,000 for charity on "Celebrity Wheel of Fortune."
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Jerry O’Connell (Trip McNeely): O'Connell later appeared in "Piranha 3-D," "Veronica Mars," "Crossing Jordan," "We Are Men," and "Carter." He's currently a cohost on "The Tall," hosts "Pictionary," and does voice work for "Star Trek: Lower Decks." He married Rebecca Romijn in 2007 and they share twin daughters.
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Michelle Brookhurst (Girl Whose Party It Is): Brookhurst didn't do much acting, but instead has worked as a costume stylist on shows like "She-Hulk," "The Drew Barrymore Show," "Snake Eyes" and a number of George Lopez projects.
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Jennifer Lyons (Girlfriend): Lyons later appeared on episodes of "That '70s Show," played a stripper on "Desperate Housewives" and most recently appeared on "As We See It."
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Tamala Jones (Cindi): Jones later starred in films including "Two Can Play That Game," "Next Friday," "The Wood" and "What Men Want," as well as the TV series "Rebel," "For Your Love," "The Tracy Morgan Show" and played Lanie Parish on "Castle."
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Branden Williams (Homeboy): Williams was later killed off in the beginning of "Halloween H20" and appeared in "Never Been Kissed," "Crossroads," "Living with Fran," and "Entourage." He’s currently a successful real estate agent in L.A.
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Freddy Rodriguez (Jock): Rodriguez would later appear alongside Ambrose on "Six Feet Under," as well as make appearances on "Ugly Betty," "Generator Rex" and "The Night Shift." He starred in films including "Grindhouse," "Poseidon" and "CBGB" and was a regular on "Bull," before exiting the show alongside showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron in 2021 following what EW called "a workplace investigation."
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Joel Michaely (X-Phile): Michaely would also appear in "But I'm a Cheerleader," "Ghost World," "The Rules of Attraction" and "Factory Girl."
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Jason Segel (Watermelon Guy): After his Hollywood debut in "Can't Hardly Wait," Segel starred on "Freaks and Geeks," "Undeclared" and the massively popular "How I Met Your Mother." He currently stars on "Shrinking." On the film side, he also starred in "Knocked Up," "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "I Love You, Man," "Get Him to the Greek," "The Muppets" -- which he also wrote -- and "The Five-Year Engagement."
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Brian Klugman (Stoner Guy)” Klugman went on to appear on “Felicity” and “Frasier" and in "Cloverfield," before doing a string of episodes on “Bones” from 2013-2016. He co-directed the 2012 movie “The Words,” starring Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana.
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"Can't Hardly Wait" turns 20 and you gotta see what the cast looks like now ... and what they've all been up to!