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Why You Don't Hear From These Sitcom Stars Anymore

We'll always remember these beloved actors for their roles on our favorite TV comedies, but they had to move on with their lives and start families, find new sources of income, or just leave the public eye. Here are the real reasons you don't hear from these sitcom stars anymore.

Michael C. Maronna is best known as Big Pete from The Adventures of Pete & Pete, one of the most acclaimed and surreal kids' shows ever made. The narrator and the closest thing the show had to a "voice of reason," Big Pete is fondly remembered by a generation of Nick fans.

"You know the feeling you get after you hear your favorite song for the first time? All you wanna do is play it again and again. So it stays stuck in your head forever."

Maronna himself went on to star in several Ameritrade commercials as Stuart, ads that anyone around then will tell you were inescapable.

Maronna has sparsely acted since 2004, and with good reason, he's now behind the camera and is one of the most prominent on-set electricians in Hollywood. He attended Purchase College and studied filmmaking. Since then he's worked on shows like Elementary, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Blue Bloods, and The Deuce. If you watched a Marvel show on Netflix, you've probably seen Maronna's work.

Maronna also co-hosts a podcast called The Adventures of Danny and Mike with Pete & Pete co-Pete Danny Tamberelli, where they look back on their days and, quote, "wander out into the world in search of their next great adventure."

Anyone raised on a steady diet of '90s Nickelodeon remembers Kel Mitchell's All That characters like Good Burger cashier Ed or snakebit Coach Kreeton. Even more remember his turn as the dimwitted Kel Kimble on Kenan & Kel. But while Kenan Thompson soared to new heights and remains a television fixture almost three decades later, Kel faded away. The contrast was so stark that a rumor about him being dead circulated during the MySpace days. What happened? Turns out he's doing fine.

Kenan and Kel, as themselves, both tried out for Saturday Night Live at the same time. Only Kenan got the call. Kel then focused on making smaller movies, still did guest spots on TV, including various newer Nick shows like Sam & Cat, and started a family. He's since reunited with Kenan a few times, including doing a Good Burger reunion on the Tonight Show and as executive producers on the All That reboot. But his main focus has been his faith. Keep watching the video to see why you don't hear from these sitcom stars anymore.

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Michael C. Maronna | 0:15
Kel Mitchell | 1:20
Karyn Parsons | 2:52
Taran Noah Smith | 4:08
Amanda Bearse | 5:25
Angus T. Jones | 6:39
Lindsey McKeon | 7:59
Jon Lajoie | 8:50
Kathy Kinney | 9:57
Lori Beth Denberg | 11:01
Andrea Elson | 12:09
DeLane Matthews | 13:06
Zachery Ty Bryan | 14:21
Ian Lithgow | 15:31

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