“Full House,” the beloved family sitcom that captured hearts from 1987 to 1995, continues to be a touchstone of nostalgia for fans around the world. As we look ahead to 2025, the show’s cast has undergone significant transformations, reflecting both the passage of time and their individual journeys in the entertainment industry.
John Stamos, who played the charming Uncle Jesse, was just 23 years old when he first graced our screens. Now at 61, he remains a prominent figure in Hollywood. Similarly, Dave Coulier, who portrayed the lovable Joey Gladstone, has aged gracefully from 27 to 65, continuing to engage audiences with his comedy.
Candace Cameron Bure, who began her journey as the young D.J. Tanner at the tender age of 10, is now 48 and has ventured into various projects, including acting and producing. Jodie Sweetin, who played her sister Stephanie Tanner, has also evolved from a 4-year-old to a 42-year-old actress, maintaining her presence in the industry.
The Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, made their debut at just 1 year old and have now turned 37, following separate paths in fashion and film. Tragically, the cast lost Bob Saget, who was just 31 when the show premiered. He passed away in January 2022, leaving behind a legacy of laughter.
Other notable cast members include Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler and is now 48, and Scott Weinger, who portrayed D.J.’s love interest Steve Hale and is now 49. The younger generation of the show, including Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, now 34, has also matured, reflecting the enduring impact of “Full House” on viewers.
As the show’s legacy continues to flourish, fans eagerly anticipate more updates about their favorite stars. “Full House” remains a cherished piece of television history, and its cast’s evolution over the years is a testament to their talent and resilience in the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood.