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Here's What The Cast Of Ghostwriter Looks Like Now
David López Did Voice-Over Work For 'Grand Theft Auto'
David Lopez played Alex Fernandez for three seasons on Ghostwriter. Prior to his stint on the PBS series, Lopez appeared on guest spots on Law & Order and The Cosby Show. His only other IMDB acting credit following Ghostwriter is for voice-over work in 2004 for the video game Grand Theft Auto. It was reported Lopez started attending Rutgers University in New Jersey in 2002.
Blaze Berdahl played Lenni Frazier on the PBS series. Berdahl was 10 years old when Ghostwriter first hit the air, and because the show was syndicated around the world, she became a bit of a tween celeb.
After the show ended, Berdahl stayed in show business by appearing in national commercials and doing theater in New York City. However, the young actress found a pleasant niche in doing voice-over work. She liked the fact she could show up wearing whatever she wanted and also enjoyed the anonymity.
Berdahl took a break from the entertainment business to attend Bucknell University where she double majored in economics and political science. After graduation, she got a job at Merrill Lynch working in private wealth management.
However, her job in the "real world" only lasted two years; Berdahl went back to doing voice-over work and has become one of the most successful adult voice-over actresses in New York City.
Melissa Gonzalez Is Enjoying Family Life
Melissa Gonzalez took over the role of Gaby Fernández from Mayteana Morales for eight episodes from 1994-1995. Following Ghostwriter, Gonzalez appeared in the PBS TV movie Doin' It Right in 1998 and the big screen drama Light It Up in 1999. According to her Facebook page, Gonzalez attended Columbia College Chicago and is married with children.
Yes, the super cool Samuel L. Jackson was on Ghostwriter. He played Jamal's father and appeared on three episodes of the series as Reggie Jenkins in 1992. Jackson was already a working actor when he landed on the teen series.
The Oscar nominated thespian hit the big time and became a household name in 1994 when Jackson portrayed gangster Jules Winnfield in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. Since then, Jackson has been one of the most prolific and acclaimed actors working in Hollywood. He has amassed over 175 acting credits.
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Julia Stiles portrayed computer hacker Erica Dansby for six episodes of Ghostwriter from 1993-1994. The Columbia University graduate has gone on to have a prolific career in television and film. Movie audiences first saw Stiles on the big screen in the teen comedy 10 Things I Hate About You in 1999. The actress also had star-making turns in Save the Last Dance in 2001, Mona Lisa Smile in 2003, and in the Bourne series of movies. Additionally, Stiles earned a Golden Globe and Emmy nomination in 2006 for her portrayal of Lumen Pierce in the Showtime series Dexter.
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Mayteana Morales played Gaby Fernández on Ghostwriter for two seasons. Morales did not give a reason as to why she left the show. She was replaced in the final season by Melissa Gonzalez.
Morales graduated from New York University in 2003. From there, she appeared to trade in her acting career for the life of a musician. She joined the band The Pimps of Joytime straight out of college. She currently sings in a two piece band called Lucky Lokos with her husband Felix Slim.
Tram-Anh Tran Got A Degree In Finance
Tram-Anh Tran played Tina Nguyen on Ghostwriter for three seasons. Her only other acting credit came in 2002 in the TV soap One Life to Live, where she is credited as "High School Student #1." Tran left acting for good after 2002 and attended Penn State University. She reportedly graduated in 2001 with a degree in finance. According to her Facebook page, she goes by Tram-Anh Tran Poprik and is married with children.
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William Hernandez played Héctor Carrero on Ghostwriter from 1992-1995. Hernandez reportedly left home at 15 years old because his very religious parents did not approve of his homosexuality. The Puerto Rico born actor also appeared in the USA drama The Narrow Gate in 2006 and the romantic comedy A Four Letter Word in 2007. Many people will recognize Hernandez from his 2004 stint on MTV's The Real World: Philadelphia, where the actor was one of two openly gay cast members.
Todd Alexander Went To New York University
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Todd Alexander played Rob Baker on the teen crime drama from 1992-1993. Prior to his stint on Ghostwriter, Alexander appeared in the 1989 film Lean on Me and on the TV comedy series Kate & Allie. Alexander appears to have left his acting career behind following Ghostwriter. He graduated from New York University in 2002.
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Sheldon Turnipseed played Jamal Jenkins for three seasons on Ghostwriter. He only has one other professional acting credit, Mo' Better Blues in 1990. It appears Turnipseed left the entertainment business all together. According to IMDB, he graduated from New York University in 2002.
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