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    Where They Are Now: The Cast of Clarissa Explains It All

    If you grew up in the 90s, you've seen Clarissa Explains It All. Every wonder what happened to the cast? Wonder no more! See what Clarissa, Ferguson, Sam, and Clarissa's parents are up to now.

    • 1. Melissa Joan Hart (Clarissa Darling)

      Melissa Joan Hart (Clarissa Darling)

      Clearly the most famous/successful of anyone on the show, Melissa is now 35 years old and a mother of two. Her spouse, since 2003, is Mark Wilkerson, frontman of "Course of Nature". After the successful run of Clarissa, Melissa Joan Hart briefly attended New York University before landing the role of Sabrina Spellman on Sabrina the Teenage Witch (made-for-TV movie and TV series). Sabrina lasted even longer than Clarissa, running 7 seasons from 1995-2003. During the show's successful run, Hart had several roles in made-for-TV movies, as well as the Hollywood films Can't Hardly Wait (1998) and Drive Me Crazy (1999). She also provided voicework for various projects, and guest-starred (as Sabrina Spellman) on several other TV shows (Boy Meets World, Teen Angel, etc.). Once Sabrina, had ended, Hart was unable to keep her streak of successful TV series going. She still remained busy, however, starring in even more made-for-TV movies on ABC Family and guest-starring on Law and Order: SVU (2007). She ventured into directing, producing a few short films and directing a music video for her husband's band. She appeared on Dancing With the Stars in 2009, and in 2010 starred in the film Nine Dead. Melissa Joan Hart (still looking good!) continues to act and is currently starring in Melissa & Joey on ABC Family. She owns a candy shop called "SweetHarts" and resides with her family in Westport, Connecticut. She maintains her own website as well. Want to know what happened to Ferguson, Sam, and Clarissa's parents? Continue reading here.