The movie “Mean Girls” turned 10 years old on April 30, 2014. Lead actress Lindsay Lohan hasn’t exactly kept a low profile over the past decade, but what has happened to the rest of the performers who brought the flick’s key characters to life?
It’s time to travel back to high school and see who graduated to what.
Of course, while her life was being explored on “Lindsay” Lohan had to swing by the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival too. This time, she said, she was in a better state of mind. The implication: no partying. (Scott Roth / Associated Press)
Speaking of Lohan, Amanda Seyfried took over for her “Mean Girls” costar in the 2013 movie “Lovelace,” above. Right after the high-school comedy, she landed a role in “Veronica Mars,” and HBO had her in “Big Love” from 2006 to 2011. (Dale Robinette / Associated Press)
Seyfried and Seth McFarlane presented in 2014. She was part of the awards’ 2005 best team for “Mean Girls” and won in 2010 for her scared-as-you-know-what performance in “Jennifer’s Body.” (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
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The “Party of Five” star leads Hallmark Channel’s “The Color of Rain” in May. She married David Nehdar in December 2013 and has done voice work including “Transformers: Rescue Bots.” “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” saw her on the big screen. (Handout / Getty Images)
The actress plays Virginia Johnson on Showtime’s “Masters of Sex.” She also appeared in “Hot Tub Time Machine” and voiced Debbie on “American Dad.” Caplan dated Matthew Perry of “Friends” from 2006 to 2012. (Richard Shotwell / Associated Press)
He played Cady and Janis’ gay friend Damian and came out for real in April 2014 in a letter written to his “Mean Girls” character. Franzese’s credits include “I Spit on Your Grave,” with Sarah Butler and Jeff Branson, above right. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Along with Amy Poehler -- who, incidentally, played Regina George’s cool-but-not-cool mom in “Mean Girls” -- Fey set a new bar for the Golden Globe Awards broadcast. The pair cohosted the show in 2013 and 2014, earning rave reviews. (Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)