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It's Been Over 20 Years Since 'The Craft' Came Out, What Do Our Favorite Witches Look Like Now?

The Craft is one of the most fun, cheesy movies about teenage witches of the 90s that we all loved. Fun fact; I had a friend whose ex not only insisted she was a witch, but that The Craft was a true story.

That was obviously nuts, but what isn't nuts is the fact that the people from this movie all went on to some pretty big things! Keep reading to find out what.

Breckin Meyer - Mitt

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Meyer had already appeared in Freddie's Dead: The Final Nightmare and Clueless before appearing in The Craft as everyone's favorite slacker Mitt. He went on to play plenty of other lovable slackers in movies like Road Trip and Rat Race, but has since stuck to TV acting and voiceover work for shows like King of the Hill and Robot Chicken.

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Skeet Ulrich - Chris Hooker

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The 90s character actor with the single funniest name of all time, Skeet was The Craft's resident douchebag, and he played the character of Chris with aplomb. He's actually still acting today, having played major characters on Jericho, Robot Chicken, and most recently, Riverdale.

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Christine Taylor - Laura Lizzie

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The mean-spirited villain of the movie Taylor was infinitely hateable as Laura. She soon went on to much bigger things, starring in massive Hollywood comedies like Zoolander and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, often opposite her longtime husband, Ben Stiller.

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But enough about the "normal" people, right? You wanna hear about the witches...

Rachel True - Rochelle

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True had lots of small TV roles throughout the 90s on shows like The Cosby Show and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and continued with this after the movie ended. She had appearances on The Drew Carey Show and Half & Half, but is better known today for her modeling career!

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Neve Campbell - Bonnie

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Campbell was relatively unknown when she starred in The Craft, but that soon changed as she became a Hollywood superstar. She appeared in all four Scream movies, along with Wild Things and the show Party of Five, and these days has a major role on House of Cards.

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Fairuza Balk - Nancy Downs

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She played Dorothy in the profoundly weird Return To Oz, but it's definitely The Craft that most people remember Downs for. She went on to star in American History X, The Waterboy and Almost Famous, as well as plenty of smaller TV roles.

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Robin Tunney - Sarah Bailey

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Tunny also had plenty of roles in the 90s, leading movies like Empire Records and End of Days. She's since moved onto more TV acting, with regular roles on shows like Prison Break and The Mentalist.

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