The Cast Of The Wonder Years: Where Are They Now?


Daniel Stern-Then


After earning his breakthrough role in 1982’s “Diner,” Stern became a regular of early ’90s lighter fare starring in “City Slickers,” the first two “Home Alone” films, “Rookie of the Year” and narrating the voice of grown-up Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) on “The Wonder Years.” He also directed 10 episodes of the series.



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Daniel Stern-Now


Stern continued to work in TV and movies. He lent his voice to the titular character on the TV series “Dilbert,” guest starred on “Monk” and played the father of Ellen Page’s character in Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut “Whip It.” He’s also an artist, specializing in bronze sculpture. He recently played the character of Mickey’s father in the popular and successful Netflix series “Love”.



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Jason Hervey-Then


Hervey had bit parts in “Back to the Future” and on “Diff’rent Strokes,” yet his big break came at 16 when he joined “The Wonder Years” as Kevin’s older brother and the Arnolds’ middle child, Wayne. He mainly tormented Kevin and his best friend Paul and often referred to his little brother as “butthead.” (Think Buzz from “Home Alone.)

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Jason Hervey-Now


Hervey had some minor TV and movie parts in his post-“Wonder Years” career, but he moved behind the scenes. A guest appearance on World Championship Wrestling television during his time on “The Wonder Years” led to a position as executive producer there, a job he held until the company’s closed in 2001. These days, Hervey works as a producer for various reality TV shows, including Big Easy Bride, Scott Baio is 45…And Single, and Confessions of a Teen Idol. He’s also married to former adult film star Angel Hart.

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