
The Cast Of Little Rascals Then And Now
Bug Hall (Alfafa) Then
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Little Rascals is a classic 90's comedy movie, which centres around a group of neighbourhood children, and their various mischievous mishaps and adventures. One of the main protagonists is Alfalfa Switzer. He is depicted as an adventurous young boy, and is chosen to drive a go-kart by his best friend, Spanky Farland (for the town's annual Soapbox Race). Alfalfa is well-known for his iconic hairstyle.Advertisement
Bug Hall (Alfafa) Now
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Little Rascals was Bug Hall's debut movie feature, and he went on to feature in wide selection of television shows and movies. Some of these features, include: 'Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves', 'American Pie Presents: The Book Of Love', 'Fortress', 'CSI', 'Charmed', 'Saving Grace', and 'Criminal Minds'. He is still actively working, and is often cast in supporting roles within television shows.Advertisement
Brittany Ashton Holmes (Darla) Then
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Darla (played by Brittany Ashton Holmes) is the love interest of Alfalfa, and is considered as a form of competition by Alfalfa's friends (also known as 'He-Man Womun Haters Club'). Darla is shy girl, who is enamoured by Alfalfa (who is always trying to win her affections). She eventually becomes Alfalfa's girlfriend, after he wins the go-kart race at the end of the movie.Advertisement
Brittany Ashton Holmes (Darla) Now
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Similarly to Bug, Little Rascals was Brittany Ashton Holmes' breakthrough role, which led to her being cast in four other movies, and two television shows. These features were: 'Ellen', 'Red Shoe Diaries', 'Death Benefit', 'Circuit Breaker', 'Humanoids From The Deep' and 'We Hate Paul Revere'. Following this work, she retired from acting to explore other interests e.g. political science.Advertisement
Kevin Jamal Woods (Stymie) Then
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Stymie (played by Kevin Jamal Woods) is the Vice President of the 'He-Man Womun Haters Club'. He is depicted as an opinionated and boisterous boy, who cares very deeply for the boys' club. As he is the Vice President of the club, Stymie has a lot of power and 'say' about the suitable consequences, for Alfalfa's involvement with Darla (which causes the boys' clubhouse to burn down).Advertisement
Kevin Jamal Woods (Stymie) Now
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Since starring in Little Rascals, Kevin Jamal Woods has starred in three movies and television shows, which are: 'Blossom', 'Babe', 'America's Dream', 'Walker, Texas Ranger', 'Hope', 'Sons Of Thunder' and 'The Brainiacs.com'. He is still actively working, but he is often cast in smaller roles/cameos. Jamal has also explored the world of content creation, with his own YouTube channel, which he uploads to regularly.Advertisement
Travis Tedford (Spanky) Then
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Spanky Farland (played by Travis Tedford) is the President of the 'He-Man Womun Haters Club', and is best friends with Alfalfa. He chooses Alfalfa to drive the club's go-kart ('The Blur') for the annual Soapbox Race, and tries his best (alongside the other club members) to break Alfalfa away from the company of Darla. Despite their initial differences, Spanky welcomes Darla into the club, and reconciles his friendship with Alfalfa.Advertisement
Travis Tedford (Spanky) Now
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Following his role in Little Rascals, Travis Tedford went on to feature in three movies and three television shows, which are: 'Slappy And The Stinkers', 'A Bug's Life', 'The Thirteenth Floor', 'The Amanda Show', 'Adventures In Odyssey' and 'The Final'. Travis retired from acting in 2010, and has since stayed away from the public eye, and there is little known about what he is doing currently.Advertisement
Jordan Warkol (Froggy) Then
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Froggy (played by Jordan Warkol) is another member of the boy's club, and is known for his croaking voice and interest/love for amphibians. Although this role was portrayed by Jordan Warkol, the voice was dubbed by E. G. Daily (known for her voice-acting talents e.g. 'Rugrats'). Froggy is one of the younger members of the club, and is often given a lot of tasks to do (from other members of the club).Advertisement
Jordan Warkol (Froggy) Now
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Since featuring in Little Rascals, Jordan Warkol has gone on to star in eight movies, sixteen television shows and one video-game. Some of these features include: 'The Shaggy Dog', 'The George Carlin Show', 'Carpool', 'Baywatch', 'Walker, Texas Ranger', 'The X-Files' and 'Rocket Power: Beach Bandits'. It seems that Jordan has stepped away from the public eye, in order to pursue other interests.Advertisement
Blake McIver Ewing (Waldo) Then
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Waldo (played by Blake McIver Ewing) is new child in the local neighbourhood, and quickly becomes known for his obnoxious, 'rich-kid' attitude. He also showcases some strong interest in Darla (Alfalfa's love interest), which causes him to try and win her affections. Waldo is one of the main antagonists within this movie, and is constantly trying to take down the 'He-Man Womun Haters Club'.Advertisement
Blake McIver Ewing (Waldo) Now
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Blake McIver Ewing has since gone on to have a varied and successful career within acting, with a majority of his roles being within voice acting. He has been featured in several movies and television shows, as well as appearing on radio. Some of these features, include: 'The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea', 'Raising Helen', 'Full House' and 'Recess'.Advertisement
Ross Bagley (Buckwheat) Then
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Buckwheat (played by Ross Bagley) is another member of the boy's club, whose best friend is also a member (Porky). He is also one of the youngest members within the club, so he is easily influenced by the other members. Buckwheat is always up for adventure and mischief, and will often be found formulating some kind of hijinks with his best friend Porky.Advertisement
Ross Bagley (Buckwheat) Now
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Since starring in Little Rascals, Ross Bagley has starred in a selection of movies and television shows. These features include: 'The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air', 'The Wild Thornberrys', 'Babe' and 'Independence Day'. He retired from acting in 2015, and has since stepped away from acting altogether. Since Ross' retirement, there is little known about what he is doing currently.Advertisement
Blake Jeremy Collins (Woim) Then
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Woim (played by Blake Jeremy Collins) is part of the rival friendship group within the movie, and is the sidekick of the local bully (Butch). The two boys actually steal the club's go-kart ('The Blur'), in an attempt to get them out of the Soapbox Race. Once the club get their way back into the race, Woim and Butch continue their attempts to sabotage their performance.Advertisement
Blake Jeremy Collins (Woim) Now
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Following his role in Little Rascals, Blake Jeremy Collins stayed within the world of acting, but opted for roles behind-the-scenes. He has contributed to many film and television production teams, usually within camera operation/electrical roles. Some of these productions, include: 'Sons Of Anarchy', 'San Andreas', 'Code Black', 'Shameless', 'Ad Astra' and 'Suicide Squad'.Advertisement
Zachary Mabry (Porky) Then
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Porky (played by Zachary Mabry) is one of the youngest members of the club, and is best friends with Buckwheat. Porky, alongside Buckwheat, begin raising money in order to buy materials to build a new go-kart (after the original one is stolen by Woim and Butch). The pair eventually manage to raise $500, which they decide to donate as part of the winnings for the Soapbox race.Advertisement
Zachary Mabry (Porky) Now
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Little Rascals was the only movie that Zachary Mabry was featured in, and he has never starred within any television shows (portraying notable and/or credited roles). He has since ventured into the world cloud accounting, and retired entirely from acting. It seems that Zachary is thriving away from the public eye, and doesn't regret not remaining within the acting world.Advertisement
Sam Saletta (Butch) Then
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Butch (played by Sam Saletta) is the neighbourhood bully/rival of the boy's club. As mentioned previously, his best friend and sidekick is Woim, and the pair are constantly trying to wreak havoc for the other boys in town. He is well-known for his signature leather jacket and backwards cap, which he wears to intimidate his rivals. Butch also enlists the help of Waldo, in order to sabotage the other boys' Soapbox Race performance.Advertisement
Sam Saletta (Butch Now
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Since Little Rascals, Sam Saletta has become well-known for his various television show roles and his voice acting within Anime shows. Some of his features, include: 'Dreamers', 'Touched By An Angel', 'Gensomaden Saiyuki', 'The Kids From Room 402', 'Judging Amy' and 'ER'. Aside from acting, Sam has also explored the world of music, and is currently part of the band: 'Jubala'.Advertisement
Raven-Symone (Buckwheat's Girlfriend) Then
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Buckwheat's Girlfriend (played by Raven-Symone) is one of the smaller roles within this movie, and is used to give Buckwheat some dimension (in the form of a love interest). She is depicted as a headstrong young girl, who isn't afraid to share her opinions with the boy's club. Initially, she is partially shunned from the group (similar to Darla), but she is later accepted.Advertisement
Raven-Symone (Buckwheat's Girlfriend) Now
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Little Rascals was one of Raven's breakthrough roles, and she has since gone on to have a very successful career within acting. She has also ventured into the world of music, and has has some success within that industry. Raven became a household name on the Disney Channel, with her show: 'That's So Raven'. As well as this Disney show, she provided her voice for animated shows e.g. 'The Proud Family' and 'Kim Possible'.Advertisement
Courtland Mead (Uh-Huh) Then
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Uh-Huh (played by Courtland Mead) is the club's typographer, and is known for (seemingly) only saying/answering things with the phrase: 'Uh-Huh'. This is another smaller role within the movie, and he is used to add some comic effect to certain scenes. He is also one of the youngest members within the club, and appointed the role of 'club typographer'.Advertisement
Courtland Mead (Uh-Huh) Now
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Courtland has since starred in a selection of television shows, movies and voice acting roles for video games. He started acting at the age of two, and his role in Little Rascals was one of his breakthrough appearances. Some of his features, include: 'Tom And Huck', 'Hellraiser: Bloodline', 'The Shining' (television adaptation), 'NYPD Blue' and 'Nightmare Ned'.Advertisement
Whoopi Goldberg (Buckwheat's Mom) Then
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Buckwheat's Mom (played by Whoopi Goldberg) is another smaller role within the movie, and has short bursts of screen-time. She is depicted as a warm-hearted, kind, nurturing and supportive Mom to Buckwheat. She appears near the end of the movie, to support the boys with their Soapbox Race, and is seen cheering from the sidelines of the race-track.Advertisement
Whoopi Goldberg (Buckwheat's Mom) Now
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Before starring in Little Rascals, Whoopi was an established actress and performer, and has since gone on to become one of the best-known entertainers worldwide. She has starred in movies, television shows and theatre productions. Some of her features, include: 'Ghost', 'Sister Act', 'Alice In Wonderland', 'Sesame Street', 'Bojack Horseman', 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' and 'Into The Woods'.Advertisement
Juliette Brewer (Mary Ann) Then
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Mary Ann (played by Juliette Brewer) is one of Darla's friends, and is always on-hand to give Darla advice and support. This is another smaller role within the movie, but this doesn't diminish the overall character and that she adds to the movie. The role of Mary Ann is used to give dimension to Darla's character, and provides the characters with some diversity.Advertisement
Juliette Brewer (Mary Ann) Now
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Since featuring in Little Rascals, Juliette only starred in two other movies. These movies were: 'Balto' (animated movie- voice role) and 'Vegas Vacation'. Following these features, Juliette stepped away from the world of major acting, and has remained within smaller roles/cameos. It seems that she isn't too bothered about being within the public eye, and there isn't much known about her private life.Advertisement
Reba McEntire (A.J Ferguson) Then
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A.J Ferguson (played by Reba McEntire) is referred to as 'the best driver there is', and is Spanky's favorite race-car driver. A.J makes an appearance at the Soapbox Race, and is one of the star judges (as well as the presenter of the awards). When she is revealed as a female driver, the boys are completely shocked, and this influences them to allow girls into their club.Advertisement
Reba McEntire (A.J Ferguson) Now

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Reba McEntire has starred in a great range of movies and television shows, since starring in Little Rascals, and is also a hugely successful country music star. Some of her features, include: 'Charlotte's Web', 'Spies In Disguise', 'Frasier', 'Baby Daddy' and 'Young Sheldon'. Reba is still actively working within entertainment, and is also a successful businesswoman.Advertisement