Last updated: November 22, 1998.
Here is a quick rundown of the other shows and roles the main actors of Saved by the Bell have been in:
NOTE: The most up-to-date list of roles for all of these actors can be found at The Internet Movie Database's Saved by the Bell and Good Morning, Miss Bliss pages.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack Morris) TV show regular: Brains and Brawn (1992-93, NBC; host, several times) Hyperion Bay (1998- , WBN; as Dennis Sweeny) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Punky Brewster (1984; as Nathan) Stingray (1986; as Eric Murray (in ep.: "Below the Line")) The Twilight Zone (1986; as Tim (in ep.: "What Are Friends For?")) Charles in Charge (1987?; as 'annoying kid in Sara's class') The Wonder Years (1988; as Brad (in ep.: "Dance With Me")) Highway to Heaven Murphy Brown Blossom (1992; as Kevin (in ep.: "Losing Your... Religion") Robin's Hoods (1994) Ads: "Oreo" "Donkey Kong" "The More You Know" Movies: Necessary Parties (1988 from Wonder Works; as Chris Mills) White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II (1993 Disney channel Movie; as Scott) The Saint Tammany Miracle (1994 straight-to-video movie?; as Carl) For the Love of Nancy (1994 TV movie, as Tommy Walsh) Specimen (1995) Twisted Love (1995 straight-to-video movie; as D.J.) Brothers of the Frontier (1996 cable TV movie) Kounterfeit (1996; as Paco/Danny) She Cried No (1996 TV movie; as Scott Baker) Specimen (1996; as Mike Hillary) Sticks and Stones (1996; as Dale) Dying to Belong (1997 NBC TV movie; as Steve Tyler) Born Into Exile (1997 NBC TV Movie; as Chris) Dead Man on Campus (1998; as Scott Cooper) Dustin Diamond (Screech Powers) TV show regular: Saved by the Bell: The News Class (1994- , NBC; as Samuel "Screech" Powers) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Flip Motzart ITV Hollywood Close-Ups It's a Living The Wonder Years (2 or more(?) episodes) Getting By Movies: The Monster Squad (1987) Purple People Eater (1988; as Big Z) Big Top Pee-Wee (1988; as Deke (child)) She's Out of Control (1989; as "kid on the beach") The Price of Life (19??) Lark Voorhies (Lisa Turtle) Last I heard, Voorhies left CBS's The Bold & The Beautiful to pursue a singing career. Indeed, this would explain why Voorhies truned up on MTV as sort of a V.J. in the summer of 1997. TV show regular: Days of Our Lives (1993-94, NBC; as Wendy Reardon) The Bold and the Beautiful (1995-96, CBS; as Jasmine Malone) Motel California (1997 (summer), MTV; as a V.J.!) In the House (1998; multiple episodes; as Mercedes) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Small Wonder Wild and Crazy Kids The Robert Guillaume Show Fresh Prince of Bel Air Getting By (199?, FOX; 2 episodes) Martin (199?, FOX; 2 episodes) Family Matters (199?, ABC) Me and the Boys (1995, ABC) CBS Schoolbreak Special (1995, CBS) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1995, syndicated; as Leanna) Ads: "Oxy-10" "Head and Shoulders Shampoo" (1998) Videos: Boyz II Men: "On Bended Knee" (1995) Montell Jordan: "Somethin' for 4 Da Honeyz" (1995) Movies: The Last Don (1997 CBS TV Miniseries; as Tiffany)) How to Be a Player (1997; as Lisa) Tiffani-Amber Thiessen (Kelly Kapowski) TV show regular: Live In (1988, failed CBS pilot) Beverly Hills, 90210 (1994-98, FOX; as Valerie Malone) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Charles in Charge (198?; as Jennifer (Charles' girlfriend)) The Hogan Family (1990; as ???? (w/ Berkley) in ep.: "California Dreamin'")) Married With Children (1990, FOX; as Heather McCoy) Blossom (1992, NBC; as Ricki (in ep.: "Driver's Education")) Step by Step (1992?, ABC; (in ep.: "Daddy's Girl")) The Powers That Be (199?, NBC) Burke's Law (1994, CBS; as Andrea Pierce (in ep.: "Who Killed Romeo?")) Murder, She Wrote (?) Ads: "Peaches and Cream Barbie Doll" (1985) "Milk" Movies: A Killer Among Friends (1992 TV movie, as Jenny Monroe) Son In Law (1993; as Tracey) The Stranger Beside Me (1995 TV movie; as Jennifer Gallager) She Fought Alone (1995 TV movie (with Brian Austin Green); as Caitlin) Buried Secrets (1996 NBC TV Movie; as Annalisse) Sweet Dreams (1996 NBC TV movie; as Alison Sullivan) Speedway Junkie (1998; as Wilma Price) From Dusk Till Dawn: Texas Blood Money (1999) Mario Lopez (A.C. Slater) TV show regular: Kids Incorporated (1984-86, NBC?; as a dancer/drummer) A.K.A Pablo (1984, NBC?; as Tomas Del Gato) Name Your Adventure (1993-95, NBC; host) Masters of the Maze (1995-96;DISN) Pacific Blue (1998- , USA; as Officer Bobby Cruz) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Simon and Simon The Arena Golden Girls (1985; as Mario) Brains and Brawn Circus of the Stars (1989; for the trapez act) Union Square (1997, NBC; as Guillermo) USA High (1998, USA; as Raphael (in eps.: "Everybody Loves Raphael" and "Raphael's Proposal")) Movies: Deacon Street Deer (19?? TV movie) Chartbusters (1986 straight-to-video Movie) The Last Fling (1987 TV movie) Colors (1988; as "Felipe's friend") Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story (1996; USA cable TV movie; as Greg Louganis) Deprived (1996 straight-to-video Movie; as Jessie Mata) Fever Lake (1996) The Journey: Absolution (1997) Killing Mr. Griffin (1997 NBC TV Movie; as Dave Ruggles) Elizabeth Berkley (Jessie Spano) TV show regular: Day by Day (1988-89; ABC?) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Gimme a Break Married People (1990; as Isabel (in ep.: "Once More, With Passion")) Life Goes On (1990, ABC; as Selena (in ep.: "La Dolce Becca")) The Hogan Family (1990; as Ashley (w/ Thiessen) in ep.: "California Dreamin'")) Baywatch (1992, syndicated; as Courtney Bremmer (in ep. "Showdown at Malibu Beach High"))) Raven (1992, CBS; as Deborah (in ep.: "The Death of Shelia")) Diagnosis: Murder Burke's Law (1994, CBS; as Heather Charles) Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (1994, syndicated (from the Action Pack); as Beth) Perversions of Science (1997, SHOW; as Ruth (in ep.: "Planely Possible")) Ads: "Crystal Clear Pepsi" Movies: Frog (1987) Molly & Gina (1993; as Kimberly Sweeney) Armitage III (1994 straight-to-video Movie; as Armitage (voice)) Showgirls (1995; as Nomi Malone) White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild (1995 Disney channel Movie; as Crystal) The First Wives Club (1996; as Phoebe LaVelle) The Real Blonde (1997; as Tina) Cross Country (1998; as Suzette) The Last Call (1998) Random Encounter (1998; as Alicia Brayman) The Taxman (1998; as Nadia Rubakoff) The League (1999; as Mandy) Taillights Fade (1999) Dennis Haskins (Mr. Richard Belding) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): The Dukes of Hazzard (1979; as Moss (in ep.: "One Armed Bandits")) The Dukes of Hazzard (1984; as Elmo (in ep.: "Cale Yarborough Comes to Hazzard")) CHiPs The Twilight Zone The Greatest American Hero Magnum, P.I. Simon and Simon Scrabble (198?; as a contestant!) Wonder Works (1988 (in ep.: "Hiroshima Maiden")) The Fall Guy (198?; as deputy (in ep.: "Guss Who's Coming to Town")) Frank's Place Amazing Stories Doctor, Doctor (1990; as Dr. Stan (in ep.: "No Free Lunch")) Hangin With Mr. Cooper Movies: The Image (1990 TV movie; as Steven Fish) Eyewithness to Murder (1991; as Dr. Baldwin) Wonder Works (year?) Note: Haskins was a concert promoter, in the 1970s, with such performers as Blood, Sweat and Tears, Greg Allman and Tom Jones. He is also the author of "Rating the Agents" (Volumes I & II), a guide for the working actor in Los Angeles. [This according to the NBC fact sheet on AOL.] and: Hayley Mills (Miss Carrie Bliss) Mills is the daughter of playwright Mary Hayley Bell and actor John Mills; her sister of Juliet Mills. Her son is Crispian Mills, lead singer of the rock band, Kula Shaker. Recently, Mills has been doing stage work (e.g. "The King & I"). TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Amazing Stories (in ep.: "The Greibble") Movies: Tiger Bay (1959; as Gillie) Pollyanna (1960; as Pollyanna) Parent Trap (1961; as Susan Evers/Sharon McKendrick) Whistle Down the Wind (1961; as Kathy Bostock) In Search of the Castaways (1962; as Mary Grant) Summer Magic (1963; as Nancy) The Chalk Garden (1964; as Laurel) The Moon-Spinners (1964; as Nikki Ferris) The Truth About Spring (1964; as Spring Tyler) That Darn Cat (1965; as Patti Randall) The Daydreamer (1966; as "The Little Mermaid" (voice)) The Family Way (1966; as Jenny Fitton) Gypsy Girl (1966; as Brydie White) The Trouble with Angels (1966) Africa - Texas Style! (1967; as "girl at airport") A Matter of Innocence (1967; as Polly) Twisted Nerve (1968; as Susan Harper) Take a Girl Like You (1970; as Jenny Bunn) Cry of the Penguins (1971; as Tara St. John Luke) Endless Night (1971; as Ellie) The Bananas Boat (1974; as Jenny) Deadly Strangers (1974; as Belle Adams) The Kingfisher Caper (1975) The Flame Trees of Thika (1980; TV miniseries) Parent Trap II (1986; as Susan Corey/Sharon Ferris) Appointment with Death (1988) Parent Trap III (1989; as Susan Wyatt/Sharon Evers) Parent Trap III - Hawaiian Honeymoon (1989; as Susan Wyatt/Sharon Evers) Back Home (1990; as Peggy) A Troll in Central Park (1993; as Hillary (voice)) Leanna Creel (Tori Scott): Leanna is one of the three "Creel triplets". Leanna has appeared with her sisters Monica and Joy in several projects, though Leanna and Monica seem to be the career actors in the family. Recently, Leanna Creel seems to moved on to the production side of entertainment, and is credited as a producer of several independent pictures including Six-String Samuri (1998) and Dancer Texas Pop. 81 (1998). TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Anything But Love (1991; 2 episodes (in eps.: "Stop Me Before I... Again", Parts 1 & 2)) Beverly Hills, 90210 (1992; as Rory/Claire (in ep.: The Twins, the Trustee and the Very Big Trip")) My Two Dads Parker Lewis Can't Lose One West Waikiki (1996 (in ep. "Rest in Peace")) Ads: "Doublemint Gum" (1997; with sister Monica) Movies: Parent Trap III (1989; as Lisa Wyatt) Parent Trap III - Hawaiian Honeymoon (1989; as Lisa Wyatt) Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (1991; as Shannon Wilson) Freeway (1996; as "twin #2") Leah Remini (Stacy Carosi): NBC continues to do well by Remini, as she co-stared in one of their series, and has guested in several other NBC shows. She has also grabbed lead roles in several TV sitcoms, post-SbtB, including one presently on CBS. TV show regular: Living Dolls (1989, ABC; star: as Charlie Brisco) The Man in the Family (1991) Biker Mice From Mars (1993 animated TV series, syndicated; as Carbine (voice)) Phantom 2040: The Ghost Who Walks (1994 animated TV series; (voice)) First Time Out (1995, WBN; as Dominique) Fired Up (1997-98, NBC; as Terry Reynolds) The King of Queens (1998- , CBS; as Carrie Heffernan) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Who's the Boss? (1989; 2 episodes; as Charlie Brisco (to set up Living Dolls spin-off; in eps.: "Life's a Ditch" and "Living Dolls")) Cheers (1991 & 1993, NBC; 2 episodes; as Serefina Tortelli (in eps.: "Unplanned Parenthood" and "Loathe and Marriage")) Evening Shade (1992?, CBS; as "Tony's partner") Harlan and Merleen (pilot) Blossom Renegade (1994 (in ep.: "The King and I")) Friends (1995; as Lydia (in ep.: "The One With the Birth")) NYPD Blue (1996; as Angela Bohi (in ep.: "Closing Time")) Movies: Getting Up and Going Home (1992 TV Movie) Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (1994 straight-to-video movie; as Grace Nakimura (voice)) Glory Daze (1996; as Theresa) Follow Your Heart (1998)
Ernie Sabella (Mr. Leon Carosi): Among other things, Sabella is also an accomplished Broadway actor. He is also a popular commerical actor. TV show regular: It's Your Move (1984) Perfect Strangers (for about a season, 1986-87, ABC; as Donald "Twinkie" Twinkacetti) Roxie (1987) A Fine Romance (1989) Timon & Pumbaa (1995, ABC; as Pumbaa) Encore! Encore! (1998- , NBC; as Leo) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): Alice (1976) Knots Landing (1979) Cagney & Lacey (1982) Newhart (1983; 2 episodes (in eps.: "View From the Beach" and "The Stratford Wives")) Domestic Life (1984) Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984) Punky Brewster (1984) Cheers (1985; as Santo Carbone (in ep.: "Love Thy Neighbor")) Hill Street Blues (1985) It's a Living (1985) Benson (1986 (in ep.: "Parade Rest")) Sledge Hammer! (1986) Hunter (1987 (in ep.: "Turning Point")) Married With Children (1987; as Mr. Pond (in ep.: "Peggy Sue Got Work")) She's the Sheriff (1988 (in ep.:"Dinsmore's Wedding")) Seinfeld (1992, as "Naked Man" (in ep.: "The Subway")) Mad About You (1994; as Maurice) Ads: "NyQill" (1995?) "Nissan Infinity" (1997) "Dr. Pepper" (1997) Movies: City Heat (1984; as "the ballistics expert") Copacabana (1985 TV movie) Tough Guys (1986; as "the hotel clerk") Fright Night Part II (1989; as Dr. Harrison) Faith (1990) Going Under (1990; as "the mole") Just My Imagination (1992 TV movie; as Arnold Meyer) The Lion King (1994; as the voice of Pumbaa) Quiz Show (1994; as "the car salesman") Roommates (1995; as Stash) In & Out (1997; as Aldo Hopper) Mouse Hunt (1997; as Maury) The Out-of-Towners (1999) T.K. Carter (Milo): Carter has a long resume: TV show regular: Just Our Luck (1983; as Shabu) Punky Brewster (1985-86, ABC?; as Mike Fulton) Jem (1986; as Anthony Julian (voice)) The Sinbad Show (1993, FOX) TV appearances (1 or several episodes): [I'm sure there are many, but I don't know them.] The Nanny (1998; as Ty (in ep.: "Hommie-Work")) Movies: Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid (1977 TV movie; as Justin) The Hollywood Knights (1980; as Do Wopper) Seed of Innocence (1980) Seems Like Old Times (1980; as Chester) Underground Aces (1980) Southern Comfort (1981; as Cribbs) The Thing (1982; as Nauls) Carpool (1983 TV movie; as Otis Vaughan) Doctor Detroit (1983; as Diavolo) Runaway Train (1985; as Dave Prince) Amazon Women on the Moon (1987; as "host" Silly Pate) He's My Girl (1987; as Reggie/Regina) Polly (1989 TV movie) Ski Patrol (1990; as "iceman") A Rage in Harlem (1991; as Smitty) Yesterday's Target (1996) Space Jam (1996; as Monstar Nawt (voice)) Ed Alonzo (Max) Alonzo is, among other things, a stand-up comic and magician. He has appeared on various TV magic shows over the years, including the following: TV appearances (1 or several episodes): The Arsenio Hall Show (FOX) The New Candid Camera Carolyne's Comedy Hour Comic Strip Live Comedy on the Road (A&E) Evening at the Improv Hearts Are Wild Kidpower Live from Planet Earth (HBO) The New Mickey Mouse Club Murphy Brown Totally Hidden Video Xuxa Movies: Men in Black (1997; as "alien puppeteer") Bridget Wilson (Ginger): Though a newcomer to TV acting when on SbtB, Wilson has been building an impressive, fairly high-profile resume since: TV show regular: Santa Barbara (19??; as Lisa Fenimore Castillo) Movies: Last Action Hero (1993; as Whitney/Meredith) Nixon (1995; as Sandy) Mortal Kombat (1995; as Sonya Blade) Higher Learning (1995; as Nicole) Billy Madison (1995); as Veronica Vaughn) Final Vendetta (1996; as Jennifer Clark) Unhook the Stars (1996; as Jeannie) I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997; as Elsa Shivers) Nevada (1997; as June) The Real Blonde (1997; as Sahara) The Stepsister (1997 USA cable TV Movie; as Melinda) Starfucker (1998; as Sandra) Virtual Obsession (1998 TV Movie; as Juliet) The Suburbans (1999)
Go to: [List] [Menu] [Home] [TV Page]