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In 1994, a group of misfits that everyone wrote off as losers encouraged a generation of non-athletic kids to go try out for football. Granted most of those kids got tackled so hard they never stepped onto a field again, but that doesn't mean "Little Giants" isn't a definitive part of our childhoods. Let's take a look at where our favorite Rick Moranis-led football players are now.
"Becky O'Shea" - Shawna Waldron
The Icebox has stayed busy in Hollywood since showing that girls can tackle just as hard as boys. She was in "The American President" among numerous other movies, but most guys who had a huge crush on her in the '90s would be most excited to know that she was in "Poison Ivy: The Secret Society" where she got very topless. Dreams do come true.
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"Johnny Vennaro" - Jon Paul Steuer
After "Little Giants," Steuer played Quentin Kelly on "Grace Under Fire" until 1996 when he quit after a drunk Brett Butler showed him her newly-doctored breasts. He is currently living in Portland, Oregon where, until 2009, he was the lead singer of a band called the Soda Pop Kids.
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"Spike Hammersmith" - Sam Horrigan
Spike has had a successful acting career which, oddly enough, included replacing Jon Paul Steuer as Quentin Kelly on "Grace Under Fire". He has also appeared on "Veronica Mars," "True Blood," "CSI," and "Desperate Housewives."
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"Junior Floyd" - Devon Sawa
One of the most successful actor from the "Little Giants" team, Sawa starred in "Final Destination," "Idle Hands," "Slackers," and, of course, "Casper." His most recent project is the TV series "Nikita" where he plays Owen Elliot.
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"Timmy Moore" - Christopher Walberg
Our favorite football cowboy was actually the voice of Stinky Peterson on Nickelodeon's "Hey Arnold!" for the duration of the series. According to his IMDB page, he is playing bass in a band called H-Beam with his older brother Matt in Nashville.
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"Rudy Zolteck" - Mike Zwiener
After a role in another Rick Moranis movie,
Big Bully," Mike stopped acting. According to his Myspace page, he moved to Chicago and, while going to college, worked at Target and FedEx.-
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"Nubie" - Matthew McCurley
Matthew had a few small movie and TV credits, including "Seinfeld" and "The Weird Al Show", but hasn't acted since 2000. He currently does writing and marketing for Riot Games. Hopefully he's still perfecting the Annexation of Puerto Rico.
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"Marcus" - Marcus Toji
Marcus is still involved in acting and has been spotted in such shows as "Happy Endings," "Party Down," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Weeds," and many more. Unfortunately he is no longer kicking field goals.
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"Rashid Hanon" - Troy Simmons
After a few more TV appearances, Troy stepped away from acting and stayed out of the spotlight for the most part. According to a 2002 article from Star-News, he moved back to North Carolina and went back to living a normal life.
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"Jake Berman" - Todd Bosley
Todd has stayed busy with his acting career as an adult as well. He has appeared in "Scrubs," "Weeds," "House," "iCarly," "Good Luck Charlie," and also did some voice work in the video game Mass Effect 3.
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