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Daily Record
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Lizzie McGuire cast now from joining the army to new career in law
The Lizzie McGuire Movie was released on May 2, 2003, and served as the finale to the hugely popular Disney series, but since the reboot was cancelled, fans have been left wondering what the cast have been up to It's been over two decades since The Lizzie McGuire Movie brought our favourite animated series, complete with its internal monologues, to life on the big screen, embodying the early-2000s aesthetic. Premiered on 2 May 2003, the film was a Disney Channel sensation: Lizzie embarks on a trip to Rome, is mistaken for an international pop star, and even manages to evade her frenemy-turned-friend while entangled in a romantic plot with an Italian pop star named Paolo - all during a school excursion. The movie marked the conclusion of an immensely popular series that aired from 2001 to 2004, catapulting Hilary Duff into teen idol status. A reboot was announced by Disney+, but was subsequently cancelled in 2020 - following alleged creative disagreements between Duff and Disney executives over the series' themes and slightly more mature tones. Several members of the original cast were set to reprise their roles for the highly anticipated reunion. With this unfortunate turn of events, many fans were left pondering what became of the cherished actors - while some bid farewell to Hollywood, one enlisted in the Army, and others maintained their careers at a steady pace, reports the Mirror US. Here's a look at where the stars of Lizzie McGuire find themselves in 2025. Hilary Duff (Lizzie McGuire/Isabella Parigi) Now 37, Hilary Duff has gracefully made the leap from Disney darling to multitasker: mum, singer, author and actor. After conquering the teen film circuit with Cheaper by the Dozen and A Cinderella Story, Duff released pop hits like 'Come Clean' and 'So Yesterday' before eventually settling into adult TV roles with Younger and How I Met Your Father. Off-screen, Duff is now a mother of four - three daughters with husband Matthew Koma and one son with her ex, hockey player Mike Comrie. She's also become a best-selling children's author, publishing My Little Brave Girl in 2021 and My Little Sweet Boy in 2023, both inspired by her kids. She was set to lead the Lizzie McGuire reboot, but creative clashes with Disney over a more grown-up direction led to its cancellation. Adam Lamberg (David 'Gordo' Gordon) Gordo was Lizzie's best friend and the reluctant crush of many teenage girls of the time. Off-screen, Adam Lamberg walked away from acting shortly after the series ended, instead embracing a much quieter life. Now 40, Lamberg earned a geography degree from UC Berkeley, followed by a master's in public administration from Baruch College in New York - and even worked at the Irish Arts Center in New York as a development associate. He'd agreed to reprise his role in the reboot but that reunion never ended up happening. Jake Thomas (Matt McGuire) Jake Thomas was the annoying little brother everyone secretly loved. Now 34, he's grown into a jack-of-all-trades behind the scenes, dabbling in photography, directing and screenwriting - the latter of which he studied at California State University, Northridge, alongside Japanese. He's popped up in everything from Cory in the House to ER, and in 2023 launched a rewatch podcast Living Lizzie with fellow cast member Davida Williams. Ashlie Brillault (Kate Sanders) Ashlie Brillault played Kate, Lizzie's frenemy and former bestie, and then promptly exited the acting world entirely. Aside from a brief one-episode appearance on One on One, Brillault packed it in after the movie and pivoted into law. She earned her JD and now works as a criminal defence attorney in Southern California. Hallie Todd (Jo McGuire) Hallie Todd was Lizzie's patient and wise mother. In real life, Todd's career dates back to the 1970s, with appearances on Murder, She Wrote, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Life with Roger before becoming the Disney Channel's coolest TV mum. Now 62, she's mostly stepped behind the camera with her husband Glenn Withrow and daughter Ivy. The trio run a production company and write together, and according to her official bio, Todd also teaches acting. Robert Carradine (Sam McGuire) Robert Carradine also had a career long before being Lizzie's dad. With credits in Revenge of the Nerds, The Cowboys, and even Django Unchained, Carradine, now 70, has stayed consistently in work over the decades. He co-hosted King of the Nerds from 2013 to 2015, appeared on Celebrity Wife Swap, and has three children of his own. Carradine was another cast member confirmed for the reboot before it collapsed. Yani Gellman (Paolo Valisari) After playing the charming but shady pop star in the movie, Yani Gellman went on to land major roles in The Young and the Restless, 90210, Greek, and Pretty Little Liars. He's still acting, most recently in the film A Bestselling Kind of Love, and keeps fans updated via Instagram. Gellman also appeared in the underwater thriller 47 Meters Down and, fun fact, once modelled for Omega watches. Alex Borstein (Miss Ungermeyer) Alex Borstein made all of the kids and young teenagers scared of her as Miss Ungermeyer. Known for MADtv, Gilmore Girls, and as the voice of Lois Griffin on Family Guy, Borstein joined the Lizzie McGuire world just for the movie, but left a lasting impression. Now 53, Borstein has won two Emmys for her powerhouse role in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and continues to get scene-stealing roles across TV and film. Carly Schroeder (Melina Bianco) Melina was the chaotic best friend to Matt, Lizzie's brother, and Carly Schroeder had an already impressive career before that - appearing on Port Charles and in the soccer drama Gracie. But her biggest life twist came in 2019 when she announced she was joining the U.S. Army. Now 34, she's a Captain and Infantry Officer after graduating from Officer Candidate School. Daniel Escobar (Mr. Escobar) Daniel Escobar played the affable Mr. Escobar in the film and was already a familiar face thanks to roles in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Charmed, and Malcolm in the Middle. Sadly, he passed away in December 2013 at the age of 49 due to complications from diabetes.


Irish Daily Mirror
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Lizzie McGuire movie cast now - from law career to tragic death
It's been over two decades since The Lizzie McGuire Movie brought our favourite animated inner-monologue-filled series to life on the big screen, complete with its early-2000s aesthetics. Premiered on 2 May 2003, the film was pure Disney Channel magic: Lizzie gets to visit Rome, is mistaken for an international pop star, and even manages to avoid her frenemy-turned-friend while entangled in a romantic storyline with an Italian pop star named Paolo - all during a school trip. The movie served as the grand finale to an immensely popular series that aired from 2001 to 2004, which catapulted Hilary Duff into teen idol status. A reboot was confirmed by Disney+ reboot, but was scrapped back in 2020 - following claims of creative differences between Duff and Disney executives regarding the series' themes and slightly more mature tones. Many members of the original cast were set to reprise their roles for the eagerly anticipated reunion. With that devastating blow, many fans were left pondering what happened to the beloved actors - while some completely abandoned Hollywood, one joined the Army, and others kept their careers quietly ticking along, reports the Mirror US. Here's where the stars of Lizzie McGuire are now, in 2025. Now 37, Hilary Duff has gracefully made the leap from Disney darling to multitasker: mum, singer, author and actor. After conquering the teen film circuit with Cheaper by the Dozen and A Cinderella Story, Duff released pop hits like 'Come Clean' and 'So Yesterday' before eventually settling into adult TV roles with Younger and How I Met Your Father. Off-screen, Duff is now a mother of four - three daughters with husband Matthew Koma and one son with her ex, hockey player Mike Comrie. She's also become a best-selling children's author, publishing My Little Brave Girl in 2021 and My Little Sweet Boy in 2023, both inspired by her kids. She was set to lead the Lizzie McGuire reboot, but creative clashes with Disney over a more grown-up direction led to its cancellation. Gordo was Lizzie's best friend and the reluctant crush of many teenage girls of the time. Off-screen, Adam Lamberg walked away from acting shortly after the series ended, instead embracing a much quieter life. Now 40, Lamberg earned a geography degree from UC Berkeley, followed by a master's in public administration from Baruch College in New York - and even worked at the Irish Arts Center in New York as a development associate. He'd agreed to reprise his role in the reboot but that reunion never ended up happening. Jake Thomas was the annoying little brother everyone secretly loved. Now 34, he's grown into a jack-of-all-trades behind the scenes, dabbling in photography, directing and screenwriting - the latter of which he studied at California State University, Northridge, alongside Japanese. He's popped up in everything from Cory in the House to ER, and in 2023 launched a rewatch podcast Living Lizzie with fellow cast member Davida Williams. Ashlie Brillault played Kate, Lizzie's frenemy and former bestie, and then promptly exited the acting world entirely. Aside from a brief one-episode appearance on One on One, Brillault packed it in after the movie and pivoted into law. She earned her JD and now works as a criminal defence attorney in Southern California. Hallie Todd was Lizzie's patient and wise mother. In real life, Todd's career dates back to the 1970s, with appearances on Murder, She Wrote, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Life with Roger before becoming the Disney Channel's coolest TV mum. Now 62, she's mostly stepped behind the camera with her husband Glenn Withrow and daughter Ivy. The trio run a production company and write together, and according to her official bio, Todd also teaches acting. Robert Carradine also had a career long before being Lizzie's dad. With credits in Revenge of the Nerds, The Cowboys, and even Django Unchained, Carradine, now 70, has stayed consistently in work over the decades. He co-hosted King of the Nerds from 2013 to 2015, appeared on Celebrity Wife Swap, and has three children of his own. Carradine was another cast member confirmed for the reboot before it collapsed. After playing the charming but shady pop star in the movie, Yani Gellman went on to land major roles in The Young and the Restless, 90210, Greek, and Pretty Little Liars. He's still acting, most recently in the film A Bestselling Kind of Love, and keeps fans updated via Instagram. Gellman also appeared in the underwater thriller 47 Meters Down and, fun fact, once modelled for Omega watches. Alex Borstein made all of the kids and young teenagers scared of her as Miss Ungermeyer. Known for MADtv, Gilmore Girls, and as the voice of Lois Griffin on Family Guy, Borstein joined the Lizzie McGuire world just for the movie, but left a lasting impression. Now 53, Borstein has won two Emmys for her powerhouse role in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and continues to get scene-stealing roles across TV and film. Melina was the chaotic best friend to Matt, Lizzie's brother, and Carly Schroeder had an already impressive career before that - appearing on Port Charles and in the soccer drama Gracie. But her biggest life twist came in 2019 when she announced she was joining the U.S. Army. Now 34, she's a Captain and Infantry Officer after graduating from Officer Candidate School. Daniel Escobar played the affable Mr. Escobar in the film and was already a familiar face thanks to roles in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Charmed, and Malcolm in the Middle. Sadly, he passed away in December 2013 at the age of 49 due to complications from diabetes.


Metro
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Lizzie McGuire Movie's Italian heartthrob Paolo is unrecognisable 23 years on
It's been nearly 25 years since our pre-teen hearts were sent racing being introduced to Italian superstar Paolo in The Lizzie McGuire Movie. In 2001 the teen comedy series starring Hilary Duff premiered on the Disney Channel. It followed schoolgirl Lizzie as she navigated the personal and social issues of her teenage years, accompanied by an animated version of herself that also expressed her inner thoughts and emotions. The series also starred Lalaine, Adam Lamberg, Jake Thomas, Hallie Todd, and Robert Carradine. It was a huge hit and was nominated for two Emmy Awards, also inspiring the 2003 film which followed Lizzie and her classmates as they travelled to Rome for a graduation trip. But after getting mistaken for an Italian pop star called Isabella, Lizzie embarked on an adventure (complete with a concert in the Colosseum), led by pop star Paolo. Despite his scheming ways eventually being revealed, the character and his Italian charm did capture the attention of teen girls. Paolo was actually played by actor Yani Gellman, who was born in Miami, Florida and lived in Australia, Spain and Texas before his family settled in Toronto, Canada. Yano, who has a degree in political science, made his acting debut in a 1998 episode of the TV series, Animorphs. He then went on to appear in the films Urban Legends: Final Cut and Jason X, playing characters who both eventually became victims of serial killers. But it was The Lizzie McGuire Movie that saw him become the crush of teen girls around the world. After that movie Yani played Rafe Torres in The Young and the Restless from 2008 until 2012, Garrett Reynolds in Pretty Little Liars, and Diego in 90210. His most notable roles in recent years have been on The Saint, Dynasty and Bosch. Yani, who has more than 20,000 Instagram followers, regularly shares updates with his fans. In recent months the 39-year-old, who is now rocking some stubble, has posted photos kayaking, playing ice hockey, and last month joked about Canada rejecting US President Donald Trump's assertion he wanted the country to become the '51st state'. In 2023, to mark the 20th anniversary of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, he wrote: 'This film has meant more to me than words can say… here's to the best community of fans and supporters anywhere – thank you for an amazing run. This truly is what dreams are made of.' In 2018 Yani told Too Fab he would jump at the chance to play Paolo again in a reboot to give him a 'chance at redemption'. 'I think that there's potentially even a bit of a story there about like what happens to these characters after this trip,' he said. More Trending 'I've always felt that Paolo had a heart bigger than what he kind of showed in those moments. 'The character would love a chance at redemption. So you know I would definitely be open to considering that if it came around.' Although a revival of the series was announced in 2019 and began production, it was officially cancelled the following year. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Rapper Rod Wave arrested for 14 charges including aggravated assault after his home was 'robbed' MORE: Shakira fans concerned after 'highly infectious disease spreads at her concert' MORE: 'Unmatched' 80s action movie with 100% rating now available on streaming


Scottish Sun
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lizzie McGuire fans are losing their minds after realising what heartthrob Paulo looks like 22 years after the hit film
The actor also revealed whether fans can expect a reboot HEY NOW, HEY NOW Lizzie McGuire fans are losing their minds after realising what heartthrob Paulo looks like 22 years after the hit film Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) YANI Gellman stole millions of hearts across the world when he played Paolo in the Lizzie McGuire Movie. But now, 22 years after the hit film, the heartthrob looks completely different from his early Disney days. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Yani was catapulted into the spotlight thanks to his role as the handsome Italian popstar in the Lizzie McGuire Movie Credit: Alamy 3 It's been more than two decades since the actor stole millions of hearts across the world Credit: Alamy 3 The actor, now 39, looks unrecognisable, sporting a stubble and shorter hair Credit: instagram/Yani Gellman Born in the US, Yani was catapulted into the spotlight thanks to his role as the handsome Italian popstar who convinced Lizzie, played by Hilary Duff, to perform with him. Both Lizzie and the audience fell in love wit Yani's sweet smile, swept hair and charming Italian accent - which is why when he turned out to be a fake at the end of the movie was particularly shocking and heartbreaking. The Disney hit movie, which premiered in 2003, was a huge staple in millions of childhoods, and despite the twist ending, it's safe to say that Paolo was a celebrity crush for many. But what does he look like now? Well, Yani has most certainly grown up over the last two decades. Recent Instagram photos show that the actor, now 39, is rocking some stubble, and his hair is much shorter than when he appeared on TV screens. Yani made his acting debut back in 1998 in an episode of the show Animorphs. After that, he landed a bunch of small roles in shows like Goosebumps, The Famous Jett Jackson, Blue Murder, and Mentors. He also starred in the movies Urban Legends: Final Cut, Jason X, Boss of Bosses, and The Matthew Shepard Story. In 2002, he landed the lead role in the TV series Guinevere Jones. However, his big break came in 2003 when he was cast as Paolo in The Lizzie McGuire Movie. 00s TV heartthrob, now 69, looks unrecognizable from hot cop character as he's spotted years after hit show canceled In addition to Hilary, now 37, it also starred Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Haille Todd, and Jake Thomas. The movie grossed $55.5 million - £43million - at the box office and made him an international star. After the huge success of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Yani went on to act in the show Wild Card, the Canadian series Monster Warriors, CBS' The Young and the Reckless, the popular drama series Pretty Little Liars, and CW's 90210. In more recent years, the actor appeared in the horror film 47 Meters Down, the TV movie A Bestselling Kind of Love, and Apple TV's Departing Seniors. Over the years, Yani has spoken positively of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which made him famous. Back in 2023 on the 20th anniversary, he posted an emotional tribute to his Instagram, writing: ''This week marks the 20th anniversary of the premiere of The Lizzie McGuire Movie. ''This film has meant more to me than words can say ... [Here's] to the best community of fans and supporters anywhere - thank you for an amazing run. This truly is what dreams are made of.'' He also told Too Fab in 2018 that he would love to reprise his role as Palo for a reboot so that he could have a ''chance at redemption''. ''I think a reboot would be fun,''he said. ''I think a reboot with some sort of like shout outs to the generation of actors beforehand would be fun. ''But then I also think that there's potentially even a bit of a story there about like what happens to these characters after this trip.'' The actor added: ''I've always felt that Paolo had a heart bigger than what he kind of showed in those moments. ''The character would love a chance at redemption. So you know I would definitely be open to considering that if it came around. ''But no matter what, I think the movies and the TV show that are still out there kind of really appeal and relate to like even today's audiences, so whether they make another thing or not, this world kind of lives on and people still enjoy it.'' One fan recently commented under Yani's post: ''You're what my dreams are made of (talk to me).'' ''Hi there handsome,'' another fan shot their shot. ''Sing to me Paolo,'' someone else chuckled.


The Irish Sun
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Lizzie McGuire fans are losing their minds after realising what heartthrob Paulo looks like 22 years after the hit film
YANI Gellman stole millions of hearts across the world when he played Paolo in the Lizzie McGuire Movie. But now, 22 years after the hit film, the 3 Yani was catapulted into the spotlight thanks to his role as the handsome Italian popstar in the Lizzie McGuire Movie Credit: Alamy 3 It's been more than two decades since the actor stole millions of hearts across the world Credit: Alamy 3 The actor, now 39, looks unrecognisable, sporting a stubble and shorter hair Credit: instagram/Yani Gellman Born in the US, Yani was catapulted into the spotlight thanks to his role as the handsome Italian popstar who convinced Both Lizzie and the audience fell in love wit Yani's sweet smile, swept hair and charming Italian accent - which is why when he turned out to be a fake at the end of the movie was particularly shocking and heartbreaking. The Disney hit movie, which premiered in 2003, was a huge staple in millions of childhoods, and despite the twist ending, it's safe to say that Paolo was a But what does he look like now? Well, Yani has most certainly grown up over the last two decades. read more on celebrities Recent Instagram photos show that the actor, now 39, is rocking some Yani made his acting debut back in 1998 in an episode of the show Animorphs. After that, he landed a bunch of small roles in shows like Goosebumps, The Famous Jett Jackson, Blue Murder, and Mentors. He also starred in the movies Urban Legends: Final Cut, Jason X, Boss of Bosses, and The Matthew Shepard Story. Most read in Celebrity In 2002, he landed the lead role in the TV series Guinevere Jones. However, his big break came in 2003 when he was cast as Paolo in 00s TV heartthrob, now 69, looks unrecognizable from hot cop character as he's spotted years after hit show canceled In addition to Hilary, now 37, it also starred Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Haille Todd, and Jake Thomas. The movie grossed $55.5 million - £43million - at the box office and made him an international star. After the huge success of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Yani went on to act in the show Wild Card, the Canadian series Monster Warriors, CBS' The Young and the Reckless, the popular drama series Pretty Little Liars, and CW's 90210. In more recent years, the actor appeared in the horror film 47 Meters Down, the TV movie A Bestselling Kind of Love, and Apple TV's Departing Seniors. Over the years, Yani has spoken positively of The Lizzie McGuire Movie, which made him famous. Back in 2023 on the 20th anniversary, he posted an emotional tribute to his Instagram, writing: ''This week marks the 20th anniversary of the premiere of The Lizzie McGuire Movie. ''This film has meant more to me than words can say ... [Here's] to the best community of fans and supporters anywhere - thank you for an amazing run. This truly is what dreams are made of.'' He also told ''I think a reboot would be fun,''he said. ''I think a reboot with some sort of like shout outs to the generation of actors beforehand would be fun. ''But then I also think that there's potentially even a bit of a story there about like what happens to these characters after this trip.'' The actor added: ''I've always felt that Paolo had a heart bigger than what he kind of showed in those moments. ''The character would love a chance at redemption. So you know I would definitely be open to considering that if it came around. ''But no matter what, I think the movies and the TV show that are still out there kind of really appeal and relate to like even today's audiences, so whether they make another thing or not, this world kind of lives on and people still enjoy it.'' One fan recently commented under ''Hi there handsome,'' another fan shot their shot. ''Sing to me Paolo,'' someone else chuckled.