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Where Is the Cast of Degrassi Now?

Here's What the Cast of Degrassi: The Next Generation Is Up to Now

The stars of Degrassi recently reunited for Drake's music video "I'm Upset," and it has us wondering what they've been up to. The series first premiered in 2001, and the stars have certainly grown up since then. While Nina Dobrev (Mia) and Shenae Grimes-Beech (Darcy) moved on to other popular TV shows following their stints on the Canadian series, others have branched out into different careers entirely. Jake Epstein (Craig) fittingly has had a handful of theatre credits, while A.J. Saudin (Connor) — who got very hot, BTW — has said goodbye to acting for good to work on music. Keep scrolling to see what the rest of the cast is up to now.

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Drake Now

After saying goodbye to Degrassi, Drake, whose birth name is Aubrey Drake Graham, put his acting career behind him and pursued a rapping career. He has made four studio albums and is set to release his fifth, Scorpion, on June 29.

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McDonald has made guest appearances in a handful of series over the years, including Orphan Black in 2013. In 2016, she reprised her role as Emma on Netflix's Degrassi: Next Class for the episode "#ThrowbackThursday."

Collins has kept busy since Degrassi. She appeared on a handful of series, including the Disney Channel show Life With Derek, and currently has a recurring role on FX's The Strain.

After Degrassi, Lewis moved onto a different show called Moccasin Flats in 2006. She recently appeared in the web series The Number: The Reboot.

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After leaving Degrassi in season three, Schmidt pursued a career in modelling. She is also mom to an adorable little boy, whom she posts about on Instagram.

McIntyre has kept a pretty private life since saying goodbye to Ashley. She doesn't have any recent acting credits since she left Degrassi in 2008.

Epstein has had a pretty successful theatre career since saying goodbye to Craig. Aside from playing Will in the first national tour of American Idiot in 2011 and playing an alternate for Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark from 2012 to 2013, he originated the role of Gerry Goffin in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical in 2014. He was last seen on the TV series Designated Survivor as Chuck Russink before its cancellation.

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Farber has had a handful of guest appearances on TV shows in recent years. Aside from playing Dr. Sydney Katz on Saving Hope from 2014 to 2017, she recently appeared on Grace and Frankie, Schitt's Creek, and UnREAL.

Ellis has appeared in a handful of series since leaving Degrassi. He mostly recently had a guest-starring role on FXX's Man Seeking Woman.

Barrable-Tishauer has pretty much put her acting career behind her. Aside from making a guest appearance on Degrassi: Next Class in 2016, most of her time is spent as a DJ.

Steele has been in a handful of TV movies including The L.A. Complex in 2011, but her most recent acting credit is as the voice of Tammy on the animated series Rick and Morty. In 2012, Steele released an EP titled Shifty, followed by Patterns in 2014.

Ruggiero most recently starred on the webseries MsLabelled, though he did reprise his role as Marco on Degrassi: Next Class.

Kippel stayed on Degrassi for nine seasons before leaving in 2010. While he did reprise his role on Degrassi: Next Class, he is currently a drummer for a band called Dear Love.

In 2009, Dobrev left Degrassi to star on The CW's The Vampire Diaries. She famously left the series at the end of season six, but returned for the series finale in 2017. Since then, she has appeared in a handful of movies including xXx: Return of Xander Cage and Flatliners.

Brogren has certainly been the longest-running cast member on Degrassi. After the series ended its run on MTV Canada and TeenNick in 2015, Brogren continued playing Archie on Netflix's Degrassi: Next Class, where he also serves as a producer.

Brancati has had a long list of acting credits since leaving Degrassi, including her most recent role in the Canadian horror series Slasher.

Since saying goodbye to Connor, A.J. Saudin, who now goes by the professional name Saudin, has quit acting to work on music. In 2017, he released his second EP titled A Midsummer's Daydream, which is available to stream.

Abuzeid most recently appeared on a TV series called Condor, which is based on the novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady.

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Donato has appeared in a handful of shorts and TV series, including a webseries called Ladies Like Us.

Goldsbie only has three acting credits since Degrassi, his most recent being his guest-starring role on USA Network's Falling Water. He also has a sports podcast called Sportsfeld.

Clark has done a complete 180 since saying goodbye to Sean. After graduating New York University with a major in political science and a minor in business in 2012, he worked for ABC's World News. Today, he manages his own production company, Dissent Media Corp.

In 2008, Grimes-Beech left Degrassi to star on The CW's Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff, 90210. She currently stars on the TV series The Detail. In May 2013, she tied the knot with musician Josh Beech, and they are currently expecting their first child together.

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After his character's death during season six, Cooley appeared in a handful of Degrassi: Minis as well as an animated series called Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion in 2013. According to his Twitter bio, he is currently the vice president for a digital agency and product innovation firm called Konrad Group.

Lobel appeared on the Canadian series Really Me from 2011 to 2012 and is currently in an indie-rock band called Future Peers.

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