After her “All That” period, Bates took a four-year-long break from acting and only came back to the screen in 2000. She has been acting in small roles, mainly on TV, ever since.
Other than that, Bates also hosts “The Evening Showdown,” her very own podcast that features talks with people from the entertainment industry about different topics.
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Golightly went on to get cast in a variety of shows such as "True Jackson VP," "Teen Wolf," and "Red Oaks."
In recent years she landed the role of Grace Durkin, one of the main characters in the TV series "68 Whiskey."
Angelique Bates Then
Angelique Bates has been on camera ever since she was first cast for a commercial as a baby. At 14 years old, she became a part of the original cast of "All That" after a tedious casting process that included no less than four auditions. She was known for her hysterical Steve Urkel impression.
Bates was also the first regular cast member to leave the show, which happened after two seasons. Apparently, her leaving the show was on good terms as she came back for a reunion for the 100th episode.
Alisa Reyes Then
Alisa Reyes first stepped into the spotlight as a child model when she was eight years old. Her passion for performance art was properly fed as an art school student, which led her to appear in Maria Carey's 1992 music video for the song "Make It Happen". You might know her as a regular cast member in Nickelodeon's "All That."
Reyes played the role of Kiki "The Island Girl" for three seasons, from 1994 to 1997.
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After "All That," Reyes kept acting and even scored some recurring roles in shows like "One World," "Spyder Games," "The Bold and the Beautiful," and "Passions."
Reyes has also lent her voice to cartoon characters as LaCienega Boulevardez in "The Proud Family" and Momo in "Da Jamies." Her voice was also heard when she was working as DJ on Sirius XM for Playboy.