The Goonies Cast: Where Are They Now?
Where are they now? The cast of "The Goonies," the beloved 1985 adventure comedy that captured the hearts of a generation, have embarked on diverse paths, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment world.
The film, released on June 7, 1985, told the story of a group of kids who set out on a treasure hunt to save their homes from foreclosure. The film's success rested on its compelling plot and the charm of its young cast, who became instant stars. From the booby-trapped caverns of One-Eyed Willy to the camaraderie of the Goonies, the film left an undeniable impression. Now, decades later, fans are still curious about what became of the actors who brought this adventure to life.
Here's a look at the principal cast members and what they've been up to in the years since.
Actor | Character in "The Goonies" | Birth Date | Current Age | Notable Works Post-"Goonies" | Current Activities | Reference |
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Sean Astin | Michael "Mikey" Walsh | February 25, 1971 | 53 | "Rudy" (1993), "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy (2001-2003), "Stranger Things" (2017) | Continues acting; has done voice work and direction; active on social media | IMDb |
Josh Brolin | Brandon "Brand" Walsh | February 12, 1968 | 56 | "No Country for Old Men" (2007), "Milk" (2008), "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018) | Leading actor in high-profile film roles; frequently appears in major studio productions; has become a highly respected actor | IMDb |
Jeff Cohen | Lawrence "Chunk" Cohen | Born August 25, 1974 | 49 | N/A (focused on law) | Became a successful entertainment lawyer; co-founded Cohen & Gardner, LLP. | IMDb |
Corey Feldman | Clark "Mouth" Devereaux | July 16, 1971 | 52 | "Stand by Me" (1986), "The Lost Boys" (1987), "The 'Burbs" (1989) | Continues acting and music career; known for his role as a child star | IMDb |
Ke Huy Quan | Richard "Data" Wang | August 20, 1971 | 52 | "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (1984), "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (2022) | After a period away from acting, returned to critical acclaim; won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "Everything Everywhere All at Once." | IMDb |
Kerri Green | Andrea "Andy" Carmichael | January 14, 1967 | 57 | "Lucas" (1986), "Summer Rental" (1985), "Blue Desert" (1991) | After early acting success, she transitioned to behind-the-scenes work, including writing, directing, and producing. | IMDb |
Martha Plimpton | Stef Steinbrenner | November 16, 1970 | 53 | "The Goonies" (1985), "The Mosquito Coast" (1986), "Parenthood" (2010-2015), "Raising Hope" (2010-2014) | Maintains an active acting career in both film and television; has won awards for her stage work. | IMDb |
The reunion of the cast members has been a recurring event. In recent times, the cast of "The Goonies" have gathered for special events, and the premiere of the film "Love Hurts" on Monday, February. At the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California, Ke Huy Quan was honored with a hand and footprint ceremony, reuniting the cast. This event was just one of the many instances where the Goonies family has come back together, demonstrating the lasting bond they share. The movie is also set to return to theaters, bringing together a new generation to the movie.
Jeff Cohen, who portrayed the clumsy and humorous Chunk, made a significant career shift. After receiving his law degree from the UCLA School of Law in 2002, he became a successful attorney. Cohen is also known for helping his fellow "Goonies" star, Ke Huy Quan, navigate his return to the acting world. Cohen's journey shows the diverse paths the cast members have taken since their time on screen.
Josh Brolin, who played the older brother Brand, found his first brush of fame in this cult classic. After "The Goonies", Brolin went on to establish himself as a prominent figure in Hollywood, with roles in films like "No Country for Old Men," "Milk," and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where he played Thanos. He remains active and is a highly sought-after actor.
Sean Astin, the asthmatic leader of the Goonies, Mikey Walsh, has continued to be a recognizable face in the film industry. Known for his roles in "Rudy" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, Astin remains a beloved figure among fans. His career is active, with roles in movies, television, and even voice acting.
Ke Huy Quan, who played Data, has recently experienced a resurgence in his acting career. He took a break from acting after the '90s and later made a triumphant return with the acclaimed film "Everything Everywhere All at Once," where he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. This has reinvigorated his career and brought him back into the spotlight.
Martha Plimpton, who played Andy's nerdy best friend Stef, continues to have a robust acting career, with appearances in television shows like "ER" and "Raising Hope." She is also a successful stage actress, showcasing her versatility.
Corey Feldman, who portrayed Mouth, and Kerri Green, who played Andy, are still in the industry, although their paths have differed. Feldman, as well as Astin, and the other members of the cast have been active in their field.
The lasting impact of "The Goonies" can be seen in the way the cast members' lives and careers have been followed and celebrated. Their careers have been quite exciting to witness. The film's themes of friendship, adventure, and standing up for what you believe in resonated with audiences, and it continues to do so today.
The news that "The Goonies" might have a sequel in the works has sparked excitement among fans. The original cast could be returning to set. Given its enduring popularity and the success of recent reboots and revivals, a sequel could bring a nostalgic experience for long-time fans and introduce the story to new generations.
As the 40th anniversary approaches, the film's impact on popular culture remains undeniable. The reunions, the returning to theaters, and the cast's continued success are a testament to the film's enduring appeal. The Goonies' journey from the screen to the present day illustrates the magic of cinema and the powerful connection between a film and its audience. The actors have ventured into diverse fields, but they will always be remembered as those unforgettable "Goonies".


