This Is What the 'Clueless' Cast Looks Like 20 Years Later

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See how Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd have changed.

It’s no secret that we’re totally butt crazy in love with Clueless.

So we didn’t want to be a traitor to our generation and only celebrate this cinematic classic’s 20th anniversary for one day -- July 19. Instead, we’re totally buggin’ for the whole week. First up: Finding out where our favorite Beverly Hills High alumni are now.

Obviously, the entire cast isn’t with us today. R.I.P. to Brittany Murphy, who died in December of 2009. Forever rolling with the homies.


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Alicia Silverstone as Cher

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Silverstone runs a vegan/environmentalist/lifestyle site called The Kind Life.


Stacey Dash as Dionne

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Dash is a controversial Fox News contributor who is often “appalled” by things.


Paul Rudd as Josh

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Rudd is still a total Baldwin. He’s also Ant-Man.


Donald Faison as Murray

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Faison stars on TV Land's sitcom The Exes and guest stars on Undateable.


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Elisa Donovan as Amber

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Donovan costarred in The Dog Who Saved Summer, opposite a dog voiced by Mario Lopez.


Breckin Meyer as Travis

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Meyer costarred with another ‘90s heartthrob, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, on the TNT legal comedy Franklin & Bash until 2014.


Jeremy Sisto as Elton

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Sisto played the dad to a rebellious teen -- feel old yet? -- on Suburgatory until 2014, then starred on A&E’s The Returned.


Justin Walker as Christian

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Unfortunately, this picture of Walker is at least a couple years old. He retired from acting in 2005 and apparently bought a Tacone Flavor Grill franchise in Rancho Mirage, Cali in 2006. Now? Who knows.

But thank god no one has become a full-on Monet.

Now, ET caught up with the cast to reflect on Clueless 20 years later. Find out what Alicia, Paul, and more had to say: