Where Are They Now? The Cast of ‘All That’

With Nickelodeon’s “All That” revival in full swing in 2019, now is the perfect time to look back at the cast who started it all in the ‘90s and what they’re doing now.

Some are still household names while others have faded from the spotlight, but all of them made our kid selves laugh until we cried.

On that note, let’s get to “Know Your Stars.”

Angelique Bates: Then

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After appearing in commercials as a child, 13-year-old Angelique Bates auditioned for the cast of “All That” with a Steve Urkel impression and soon became a staple of the recurring sketch “Cooking with Randy and Mandy,” in which she and Kenan Thompson consumed an absurd amount of chocolate.

Bates was the first cast member to leave the show after its second season, but she did return for the 100th episode.

Angelique Bates: Now

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Bates has continued to act in smaller productions, including the 2011 movie “35 and Ticking” which also featured Kevin Hart, and a 2016 Amazon Prime sitcom pilot called “The Assist” with former L.A. Laker Nick Young.

She also has a YouTube channel featuring some of her sketch comedy work and music videos, and she hosts a podcast called “The Evening Showdown” where she has interviewed some of her “All That” co-stars.

Katrina Johnson: Then

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Another of “All That’s” original female cast members, Katrina Johnson made her name on the show with bizarre impressions of comedian Roseanne Barr and presidential candidate Ross Perot.

Throughout her three seasons on the show, she also had a recurring role as the devious “Lemonade Scammer.”

Katrina Johnson: Now

YouTube: Lisa Foiles

Almost unrecognizable from her “All That” days, Johnson (pictured above right) doesn’t regularly act anymore, but she does still keep in touch with cast mates Angelique Bates and Alisa Reyes, and in 2015 she appeared in a YouTube interview with Lisa Foiles from the 2002 cast of “All That,” telling some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from her time on the show.

She also co-hosted a show called “Guilty Pleasures” for Uncensored Radio, some episodes of which are still available online.