Swedish pop music group and cover band, A*Teens, rose to fame with their hit singles "Mamma Mia" "Dancing Queen" and "Upside Down" -- landing on the top 10 Swedish music charts and the U.S. Billboard top 100 in the late '90s - early 2000s.
After performing together for 6 years, the group -- who consists of Marie Serneholt, Dhani Lennevald, Amit Paul and Sara Lumholdt -- parted ways in 2004. The foursome reunited 20 years later at the Swedish music competition show "Melodifestivalen" ... and most recently performed in Chile.
"Upside down bouncing off the ceiling, inside out stranger to this feeling, got no clue what I should do, but I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you!"
Before this sweetie pie in her Minnie Mouse tee was runnin' up and down the field, she was just smiling ear-to-ear with Snow White and playing ball with her siblings in Burlington, Vermont.
As a child she played softball, basketball and hockey but her ultimate chosen sport is Rugby ... She represented the United States of America at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games as well as the 2024 Paris Olympics ... And she currently plays for the Bristol Bears.
Need one more hint? She was partnered with Alan Bersten on "Dancing With The Stars" in 2024.
American actress Christine Lakin was only 11 years old when she first started playing Al -- the youngest all-American daughter -- on the blended family TV series "Step by Step" back in 1991.
Lakin was part of an ensemble cast featuring Patrick Duffy as the former construction worker turned business owner and father of three, Frank Lambert, Suzanne Somersas Frank's caring and at times controlling 2nd wife, Carol Foster Lambert, and Staci Keanan as Carol's oldest daughter and the funny feminist, Dana Foster.
Christine also played Joan of Arc on "Reefer Madness" and was the voice behind Joyce Kinney on "Family Guy."
American actress Claudia Wells was 18 years old when she played the role of Jennifer Parker -- Marty McFly's sweet and caring girlfriend who prevents the Tannen family from taking over the future -- in the 1985 sci-fi film "Back to the Future."
Wells shared the big screen with Michael J. Fox as the confident teenager dreaming of becoming a rock star, Marty, Christopher Lloyd as the highly intelligent scientist, Dr. Brown and Lea Thompsonas the flirty teenager turned present day housewife, Lorraine.
In 2015, Claudia reprised her role as Jennifer for the short film "Back to the 2015 Future" and voiced her character for the "Back to the Future" video game.
American R&B singer Jon B. was in his early 20s when he busted out his silky smooth vocals and perfectly manscaped facial hair -- crooning his way to the forefront of the awkward '90sR&B scene.
His 1995 debut album featured hit songs, "Pretty Girl" and "Someone to Love" ft. Babyface -- which hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and even received a Grammy nomination.
Yes he's got some pipes, but he also writes music ... In 1996, he co-wrote the single "Say You'll Be There" for the Spice Girls.
American actor Kevin Quinn was 17 years old when he first started playing Xander -- the camp counselor who loves writing poems and playing guitar -- on Disney Channel's "Bunk'd" back in 2015.
Kevin was part of an ensemble cast like Peyton List as the girly counselor-in-training who's obsessed with shoes and Kevin's girlfriend, Emma, Miranda May as the nice one of the group, Lou, and Karan Brar as the avid video game player, Ravi.
Actress Skai Jackson was also on the show, playing the role of Zuri.
Fashion expert and TV personality George Kotsiopoulos was 41 years old when he first started co-hosting "Fashion Police" -- E!'s fashion review series withJoan Rivers -- back in 2010.
Joining George included of course Joan Rivers who never stood down from ripping jokes, Giuliana Rancic who took amore casual approach when giving her fashion critiques, and Kelly Osbournewho notoriously debuted her cool purple hair!
American YouTuber Laina Morris was 20 years old when she first created the fictional character, "Overly Attached Girlfriend" -- known for her clingy and stalkerish ways and parodying Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend" back in 2012.
Laina's parody, titled on YouTube as "JB Fanvideo," was a submission for a contest held by J Biebs himself. Her fixed smile and stare caught on quickly and became a viral meme. Today, the video stands at 21 million views.
"If I was your girlfriend, I'd drive you up the wall ... question who you're with, yeah'd I'd always call and call!"
Canadian actress Bre Blair was just a teenager when she became known for playing Stacey McGill -- the 13-year-old babysitter and math whiz -- in the timeless 1995 family film "The Baby-Sitters Club."
Bre was part of an ensemble cast including Stacy Linn Ramsower as the creative girl who loves reading, Mallory Pike, Rachael Leigh Cook as the organized one with the best handwriting in the club, Mary Anne and Tricia Joe as the stylish and fearless friend who loves drawing, Claudia.
After "The Baby-Sitters Club, Blair was on an episode of "The O.C." and "Grey's Anatomy."
British actor Rufus Sewell was in his late 30s when he played the role of Jasper -- the egotistical man who works at London's, The Daily Telegraph and plays with the emotions of Kate Winslet's character, Iris -- in the 2006 holiday rom-com film "The Holiday."
Rufus was part of an all-star cast including Cameron Diaz as the successful movie trailer business owner, Amanda, Jude Law as the sensitive and romantic book editor and widower, Graham, Kate Winslet as the intelligent society columnist for The Daily Telegraph in London, Irisand Jack Black as the loyal movie composer, Miles.
American actor Christopher Marquette was in his early 20s when he played Mike Brander -- the annoying younger brother in love with a Hollywood pop singer -- in the 2005 Christmas rom-com "Just Friends".
Christopher shared the big screen with Ryan Reynolds as the former high school geek turned hot Hollywood music agent and Mike's older bro, Chris, Anna Faris as the ditsy, promiscuous pop singer, Samantha James and Amy Smart as Chris's high school crush turned school teacher, Jamie Palamino.
Marquette was also in "The Girl Next Door" and "Alpha Dog."
More than three decades after the release of "Home Alone" -- the family/comedy film where 8-year-old Kevin (played by Macaulay Culkin) is fending for himself after his 15 family members leave him behind -- is still a top holiday movie amongst many generations.
In addition to Culkin, a few of the main stars include Joe Pesci as the short bald home burglar, Harry, Daniel Sternas the goofy and not so intelligent burglar, Marv and Catherine O'Haraas Kevin's overwhelmed and loving mother, Kate McCallister.
The silly shenanigans kicked off soon after Kevin finds out he's home alone ... Here's a funny photo of the iconic aftershave scene -- Macaulay nailed the humor!
Kevin McCallister schemed up some crafty pranks to fight off the home burglars, like the infamous paint can toss down the stairs of his Chicago residence.
"Home Alone" quickly became a Christmas movie classic, leading to 5 sequels with Culkin portraying Kevin in "Home Alone" and "Home Alone 2: Lost In New York" -- seen in this memorable scene when he reencounters Harry and Marv.
New York native and actor David Pressman was in his early 40s when he played the cranky Officer Gilbert -- who's trying to mess with Drake and Josh and ruin their lives in the 2008 Christmas comedy "Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh."
Pressman was part of an ensemble cast including Drake Bell as the cool, attractive and guitar playin' brother, Drake Parker, Josh Peck as the nerdy brother, Josh Nichols and Bailee Madison as the sweet and kind foster child whom Drake assures will have the best Christmas ever, Mary Alice.
Other worthy cast mentions include Miranda Cosgroveas Megan Parker.
American actor De'voreaux White was in his early 20s when he played Argyle -- the jolly and chatty limousine driver transporting John McClane -- in the action/thriller Christmas film "Die Hard" back in 1988.
De'voreauxshared the big screen with Bruce Willis as the NYPD detective heading to his estranged wife's holiday party, John McClane, Bonnie Bedelia as John's wife and high-ranking executive, Holly Gennaro-McClane, and Alan Rickmanas the cruel terrorist who breaks into the Nakatomi Plaza in attempt to steal $640 million in bonds.
Argyle was also in "The Jeffersons," "Little House on the Prairie" and "Places in the Heart."
American actor Eric Mabius was in his mid-30s when he first started playing Daniel Meade -- the womanizer who's totally lax at his job and has a dysfunctional family life -- on ABC's drama sitcom "Ugly Betty" -- back in 2006.
Eric was part of an ensemble cast including America Ferrera as the personal assistant from Queens determined to find success, Betty, Ana Ortiz as Betty's protective sister and strong single mom, Hilda and Mark Indelicato as Hilda's fashionable son who wants to be on Broadway, Justin.
Mabius also appeared on the Showtime series "The L Word" and in the film "Cruel Intentions."
Beware ... it's Friday the 13th so to cast some GOOD luck on your freaky Friday, we're shouting out the iconic cast from the horror/crime film franchise, "Friday the 13th," dating back to 1980!
To kick things off, American investment banker and former actor Harry Crosby was in his early 20s when he played Bill -- the handy and upbeat camp counselor hired to renovate Camp Crystal Lake -- in director Sean S. Cunningham's first film of "Friday the 13th."
Harry was part of an ensemble cast including Kane Hodder as the serial killer, Jason Vorhees, Kevin Baconas one of the helpless victims, Jack Burrell and Adrienne King as the resilient Alice!