Beans now spends his time teaching children how to act.
No one can forget the character of Beans from “Even Stevens,” he was one of the best parts of the show. However, for young actor Steven Anthony Lawrence, this unforgettable role may have kept him from getting other gigs.
He spent some time as Santa’s helper at a mall in California and now gives acting lessons to children.
Liam Gallagher
When he’s not busy publicly feuding with his brother, the former singer runs a fashion label.
For a while in the 1990s, Oasis was one of the biggest bands in the world. Unfortunately, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher found it impossible to get along and therefore unsurprisingly went their separate ways after Noel quit the band in 2009 to go solo. Liam has been busy in the years since: he had a child with an American journalist and got divorced because his wife was not super excited about him having a child with another woman.
He also founded the clothing label Pretty Green a few years ago. The company is based in London and sells menswear, mostly parka jackets, and polo shirts, basically allowing men to dress like Liam Gallagher. Surprisingly, reports show that the company is fairly successful.
Chris Owen
Went from American Pie to Japanese sushi.
Chris Owen played the memorable role of the Sherminator in "American Pie" as an expert on women, at least in his own mind. After the second film in the series, the actor played a few small parts in some "National Lampoon" movies but sadly disappeared from our screens over time.
It has been many years since American Pie and the actor hasn’t made it big in show business. His Twitter follower count is low and he works as a waiter in a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles.
Leanna Creel
"Saved by the Bell" actress discovered her passion behind the scenes.
In the 1990s, Leanna Creel played the character of Tori Scott in "Saved by the Bell." She had small parts in "One West Waikiki" and "Ned and Stacey" but discovered she preferred doing her work off-camera. Creel co-founded her own production company which was later bought by Lionsgate.
She then went on to start her own photography company.
Gary Coleman
Gary Coleman’s short stature didn’t stop him from getting a job as a security guard and punching a woman in the face.
The late legendary child star was on "Diff’rent Strokes" for eight years, but later had trouble finding permanent acting gigs and began working as a security guard. In 1998, while on the job, a fan named Tracy Fields came up to him asking for an autograph. Coleman then, allegedly, punched her in the face multiple times.
He was arrested and sentenced to a 1-year sentence and $1,665 in medical bills.