Wondering what “The Ranch” looks like today? Joe Torres – “Danny Lightfoot” — Literally, no one has the slightest idea what happened to him . Like Josh Tygiel, she has no acting credits after “Hey Dude.” "They're just too raised now on television that has quicker editing and way more precocious dialogue," he said. Here's what the actor looked like during his Hey Dude days: Galkin attended the ATX reunion with other cast members and also discussed what he's been up to during an interview with Scott Rogowsky of RunningLateShow. Kelly Brown – “Brad Taylor” — Kelly left acting after the show ended. Here's what the Bar None employee looked like during her Hey Dude days: Brown left acting to marry her high school sweetheart and start a family after the show wrapped. YouTube user Adam The Woo visited the abandoned set in February. While death rumors have been circulating for years, many fans have been theorizing that he’s a car salesman in New Jersey.

Kelly Brown Brown played spunky Brad, who may have been the best horse rider on the ranch. Joe Torres portrayed Danny, a Hopi Native American.

So, where is the cast now?

It has been over 25 years since the series graced our respective television screens, and I think it is high-time we check in on the actors who portrayed such memorable characters. As a proud member of Generation Y, many of my nostalgic reveries include the quality programming that was bestowed upon me courtesy of Nickelodeon.

Like Geoffrey Coy, he joined the series after Ted left for “summer school.” In 2001, he co-founded DFA Records with James Murphy and Tim Goldworthy. She discussed what she has been up to during an interview with HuffPost Live, which includes owning three different businesses in New York. Nestled within these hits was the popular — yet somewhat underrated — western comedy, Hey Dude. Taylor played girl-next-door Melody, who was my personal favorite. Here's what the actor looks like now: Brisbin's most recent acting credit is a guest appearance on the FX hit, Justified. Here's what Brisbin looked like during his Hey Dude days: Nice. After working on “Hey Dude,” he went on to have small roles on “The Wonder Years,” “Seinfeld,” “Home Improvement,” “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Melrose Place” and “Party Of Five.” In 1998 the actor landed the role of Dr. Alexander Babcock on “ER,” playing the character until 2002.

Information about your device and internet connection, including your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Verizon Media websites and apps. HuffPost is part of Verizon Media. Florida Approves Hike In Minimum Wage, '2.5 Million Floridians Will Get A Raise', Johnson Appeals For Unity As England Enters New Lockdown, AstraZeneca Gives Update On When COVID Data Will Arrive, Ford Recalls Explorer SUVs After Injury Reports, The Possibilities AND the Pitfalls of Remote Work, 10 Of America's Top CEOs Talk with IBT's Social Capital About How To Be Authentic. Some of the cast from Hey Dude decided to exit the entertainment field following the show's cancellation, while others went on to stardom. He lives in Portland with his wife and son. Along with coaxing us all to take up horseback riding lessons, the series was full of uproarious antics, heartwarming moments, #FriendshipGoals, and even a love triangle (more on that in a bit).