“She’s All That” hit theaters in January 1999.

Sadly, the film’s cast has lost two stars since it came out in 1999.

Here’s what the rest of the cast has been up to since 1999.

Rachael Leigh Cook in “She’s All That”

Cook’s personal life has also undergone some changes as well.

In 2020, Cook toldRefinery29that she’s enjoyed dating.

In 2021, he joined the cast of the “Punky Brewster” reboot.

Rachael Leigh Cook then and now

“For me being a father, not having a dad, it makes it my No.

So when my daughter was born, that was pretty much it for me.

I became a full-time father.

Freddie Prinze Jr. then and now

It’s not a job.

It’s what I love to do.”

In fact, in 2020, Freddie Prinze Jr., revealed that the two are still great friends.

Dulé Hill then and now

He toldAccess, “Dule Hill was at my wedding.

I’m still really close with him today.

He’s a brother of mine.”

Matthew Lillard then and now

In addition to acting, Hill is an accomplished tap dancer who’s worked onBroadway.

He toldAARPthat he’d been deploying the skill throughout the coronavirus pandemic to help himself stay focused.

“Thankfully I have a dance floor in my garage.

Anna Paquin then and now

I have a Murphy [dance] floor.

I pull the car out, I pull it down and I can dance,” he revealed.

“That’s been a great place to practice my craft, to have an avenue of expression.

Gabrielle Union then and now

These days, Hill is a dad to two: daughter Kennedy and son Levi (viaPeople).

For some, he’s still celebrated for portraying Stevo in 1998’s “SLC Punk!

Sadly, Lillard was looked over when the team behind 2020’s “Scoob!”

Jody Lyn O’Keefe then and now

was casting the role and chose Will Forte to voice Shaggy instead.

Lillard later toldCinemaBlendthat he was really disappointed by the choice.

I wish them well, I hope the movie does really well.

Kieran Culkin attending an event

I mean, it was a drag.

And I was surprised that happened.”

“I had no idea what I was doing.

Usher then and now

It’s given me this amazing life, but it’s not the highlight of my career.”

In 2008, Paquin jumped to television and starred as lead Sookie Stackhouse in “True Blood.”

In August 2021, Union sold “an originally scripted queer comedy” to Amazon, according toThe Root.

Elden Henson then and now

Union has also waged battles against major studio heads and come out on top.

Union and NBC ended up coming to a resolution that the web link described as “amicable.”

When she’s not selling shows and instigating change at major networks, Union is a mom!

Lil' Kim then and now

Luckily, a meeting with director Robert Iscove made it much easier.

Of course, that hasn’t stopped him from trying!

Unlike his older brother, Kieran Culkin hascontinued to act steadilysince playing Laney’s younger brother, Simon Boggs.

Kevin Pollack then and now

“Some actors put on the costume, and they really get the character.

It doesn’t work like that for me at all.”

As for his personal life, Culkin is doing well.

Usher has been growing his family

One can safely assume that “Yeah!”

by Usher is a song that is more or less known worldwide.

I was such a big fan of his before we worked together and he totally surpassed my expectations.”

Henson was also in the Disney+ reboot “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.”

Crew, as noted byEntertainment Weekly.

Kim experienced a few ups and downs following her appearance in the movie.

Kim became a mom when her daughter, Royal Reign, was born in 2014 (viaAssociated Press).

In January 2021, Kim opened up toEntertainment Tonightabout her daughter, sharing that she’s beenhomeschoolingRoyal.

She explained, “I can’t be a hypocrite.

Also, I may suggest a different route than me.”

He played Laney’s dad, Wayne, in “She’s All That.”

Pollak also credits his mom with being the driving force that kept his career going.

“My mom was my first audience and remained my best audience,” he said.

“Thankfully, her biggest contribution was how supportive she was from the very beginning.”

One of Pollak’s latest projects includes voicing the Joker in “Injustice.”