Keri Russell, Scott Speedman & Rest of 'Felicity' Cast 22 Years after 1st Episode Aired
It has been over two decades since "Felicity" first premiered, and the cast members have since continued their acting careers.
Around 22 years ago, the hit television series "Felicity" aired, following the life of a college student. Here's a look at the stellar cast after the show ended.
KERI RUSSELL
Before starring as Felicity Porter, the titular character, Keri Russell had a significant role on "The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse."
Keri Russell at the film premiere of "Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows." | Source: Wikimedia Commons
After "Felicity," she starred in the comedy "Running Wilds" and in the drama "The Americans," which earned her three Emmy nominations.
Her other films include "Free State of Jones," "Austenland," "Extraordinary Measures," "August Rush," "Waitress," and "Mission: Impossible III."
Keri Russell speaking at the 2014 WonderCon, for "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes", at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
SCOTT SPEEDMAN
Scott Speedman starred as Ben Covington, the crush turned boyfriend of Felicity on the show. After the series, Speedman took the lead in the military drama "Last Resort" and appeared in "Animal Kingdom."
His other on-screen credits are "The Monster," "The Vow," "The Strangers," "The 24th Day," "Dark Blue," and "Grey's Anatomy." In 2003, he appeared in "Underworld" and reprised his role in the sequel, "Underworld: Evolution."
Scott Speedman at the Toronto International Film Festival 2010. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
AMY JO JOHNSON
Felicity's first friend, Julie, was well-portrayed by Amy Jo Johnson, who starred in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" as the Pink Ranger prior to the show.
Since "Felicity," Johnson landed the leading role in "The Division" and "Flashpoint." She also appeared in "Verita," "Tiger Eyes," and "Prince of Truth."
Amy Jo Johnson speaking with attendees at the 2019 Phoenix Fan Fusion at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
In 2013, the actress directed her first short film, "Bent," followed by "Lines," the year after. She continued directing, producing and acting after.
TANGI MILLER
Tangi Miller played the titular character's friend and study buddy in college, which was the actress' first significant role. After the show came to an end, Miller appeared in "The District," "The Division," and "Half & Half."
She has since had several movies such as "Leprechaun: Back 2 Tha Hood," "Madea's Family Reunion," "Guardian of Eden," "Hollywood Chaos," and "Diva Diaries," which she also directed.
SCOTT FOLEY
Felicity's other love interest was portrayed by Scott Foley, whose career has been on a roll since the series.
The actor appeared on the television shows "Undateable," "Grey's Anatomy," "Cougar Town," and "Scrubs."
Scott Foley at PaleyFest 2015. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
He also starred in "The Unit," "True Blood," "Scandal," and "Let's Kill Ward's Wife," which he wrote, directed, and produced as well. Apart from on-screen acting, Foley has taken the stage with a few Off-Broadway productions.
GREG GRUNBERG
Greg Grunberg's career after "Felicity" focused mostly on television shows, including "Alias," "Heroes," "Love Bites," "The Client List," "Baby Daddy," "Masters of Sex," "Criminal Minds," and "The Flash."
Greg Grunberg at the Heroes panel, Comic-Con 2008. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
Grunberg has also appeared on the big screen in movies such as "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Star Trek," and "Mission: Impossible III."
AMANDA FOREMAN
After being Felicity's complete opposite roommate and eventual life-long friend, Amanda Foreman landed a recurring role on "Alias" and "Parenthood."
She also appeared in "Star Trek Into Darkness," "Star Trek," "Super 8," "Happy Endings," "The Catch," "Grey's Anatomy," "House," and "ER."
Amanda Foreman at the National Book Critics Circle Awards for the 2011 publishing year. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
IAN GOMEZ
Ian Gomez had a recurring character before becoming regular on the show's fourth season. He has since starred on "The Norm Show" as Danny Sanchez from 1999 to 2001.
Ian Gomez at a Canadian Film Centre & Variety-hosted reception for the Telefilm Canada Features Comedy Lab. | Source: Wikimedia Commons
In 2005, he landed the lead role in the sitcom "Jake in Progress," followed by "Rita Rocks" and "Cougar Town" in 2009. As for film credits, Gomez appeared in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," "I Hate Valentine's Day," "Larry Crowne," and "Dude."