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What Happened to the “Full House” Cast After the Show Ended? See Where the Stars Are Now, 30 Years Later

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June 24, 2026

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What Happened to the “Full House” Cast After the Show Ended? See Where the Stars Are Now, 30 Years Later

Many of the actors have remained close and reprised their roles on the Netflix sequel 'Fuller House'

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