Here’s what the cast ofHarriet the Spylooks like today.

Michelle Trachtenberg

Harriet M. Welsch wanted to learn everything she could and wrote down everything she saw.

As Harriet, Trachtenberg played an inquisitive preteen spy, and fans found inspiration in her relatable character.

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She’s made quite the change from her iconic yellow raincoat.

But she still seems like a girl who is up for an adventure.

She has since appeared on shows such asHow I Met Your MotherandShe’s All That.

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Chester plays a ditzy store patron who is oddly obsessed with denim.

The shaggy-haired star scored major screen-time in popular movies likeThe PatriotandSmall Soldiers.

Then, in 2010 he landed his next big role as Dov Epstein on the ABC crime dramaRookie Blue.

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In 2012 he earned his directing stripes on anepisode ofRookie, and he was hooked.

Most recently Smith has directed several episodes of the medical drama,Saving Hope.

Though he ditched the floppy locks, Smith has kept the baby face.

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And fans should still recognize that Sport-like smirk from his Harriet days.

In real life, actress J. Smith-Cameronworked on Broadwaybefore being cast as Harriet’s less-than-hands-on mom.

Charlotte Sullivan

Marion Hawthorne was the quintessential mean girl inHarriet the Spy.

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But actress Charlotte Sullivan didn’t let that bully reputation stop her.

Then in 2017 she earned a recurring role as abone marrow transplant patienton the NBC drama,Chicago Fire.

But 90s kids will forever remember her gently reciting poetry in her red coat and hat as Ole Golly.

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Eugene Lipinski

At first Ole Golly’s boyfriend, George was a source of suspicion for Harriet.

But fans quickly learned to love George and his heart of gold.

He became one of the unsung, beloved characters of Harriet’s story.

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But actor Eugene Lipinski only stayed sweet for so long.

After Harriet, he went on to play the creepy insect-eatingMr.

Mortman, and the voice of Rocky inNight of the Living Dummy’s,in R.L.

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Lipinski actually has a lengthy list of film and TV credits, including appearances on TV shows likeFringeandAnimorphs.

But while his roles have changed, his looks really haven’t.

He still looks like the same ol' George Waldenstein to us, after all these years.

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How many get the urge to chug a bubbly bottle of Squirt or still love those classic comfy sneakers?

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