'Growing Pains' Turns 30 -- See How the Seavers Have Aged (PHOTOS)
Can you believe that Growing Pains came on the air 30 years ago? We watched the Seaver kids grow up over the seven years they were on the air ... but where are they now? Let's take a trip down memory lane, and see what they looked like then, and where they've gone since this iconic show.
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Alan Thicke Now
Since the show ended, Thicke, 68, has appeared on a number of TV specials, short-lived shows, and guest appearances. His most recent credit is for Scream Queens, which makes sense because basically everyone is in that.
Joanna Kerns Now
These days, 62-year-old Kerns spends her time behind the camera as a director. She's directed episodes of ER, Grey’s Anatomy, Army Wives, and Pretty Little Liars, and is currently working on Jane the Virgin.
Kirk Cameron Now
Poor Kirk. The 44-year-old seems nice enough, but he's known for saying dumb things about homosexuality and evolution. You can respectfully disagree with someone without putting your foot in your mouth, you know. Plus his Christmas movie last year was voted the worst film of all time. At least he has his family -- he's married to Chelsea Noble, and they have six children.
Tracey Gold Now
The now 46-year-old famously battled anorexia in the early '90s, opening up about her struggles to overcome it. She's now married to Roby Marshall, and they have four sons.
Jeremy Miller Now
The 38-year-old former child star battled alcoholism when he realized he was scaring his three sons with wife Joanie. He got help, and is now a patient advocate in a California clinic.
Ashley Johnson Now
The child star is still working (didja catch her in The Avengers?) but she's also a super cool, down-to-earth, somewhat normal 32-year-old. Well, that's the impression I get from her awesome Instagram.
Leonardo DiCaprio Now
The 40-year-old has become a genuine A-lister in Hollywood since then, although sadly, he has never won an Oscar.