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Where Are They Now: The Cast Of 'Bring It On'

It's been 23 years since the hit movie was released.

It's hard to believe it's been 23 years since "Bring It On" first hit the big screen, bringing cheers, chants, and high-flying stunts to the world of competitive cheerleading. Released on this day two decades plus three years, the film quickly became a classic. But what happened to the stars who once tumbled, flipped, and cheered their way into our hearts? We know what Gabrielle Union's been up to since "Bring It On" stormed the box office. Here is the status on the cast. 

  • Gabrielle Union

    Gabrielle Union, who played Isis, has continued to act with her most recent appearances in last year's "Inspection," where she played a mother struggling with her son's sexuality. Union has always been a passionate advocate for equal pay for women. Additionally, Union and her husband, Dwayne Wade, have publicly supported their trans daughter, Zaya Wade, which has caused ridiculous backlash in some circles. Nonetheless, they are shining examples of loving parents. 

  • Kirsten Dunst

    The Point Pleasant, New Jersey native, who played Torrance Shipman, is still acting. In 2016, Dunst played a racist manager in "Hidden Figures," about a team of Black women mathematicians who worked at NASA during the early years of the U.S. space program. Her most recent role was 2021's "The Power of the Dog."

  • Eliza Dushku

    The Watertown, Massachusetts native, who plays Missy Pantone, has fallen back on acting in recent years. From 2013 to 2015, Dushku had a voice over role as She-Hulk in the Disney animated series "Hulk" and the "Agents of S.M.A.S.H." Her last credited role was in 2017 was the TV movie "The Saint."

  • Jesse Bradford

    Bradford, who plays Cliff Pantone, is mostly a television actor in his most recent on-screen endeavors. In 2016, he was in numerous episodes of the CBS medical drama "Code Black." He still acts periodically -- in 2022, he appeared in the TV movie "Merry Kiss Cam." 

  • Clare Kramer

    The Atlanta native, who plays Courtney, is perhaps most known for her works on podcasts, including "Take Five with Clare Kramer" and, most recently, "Fanaddicts Podcast." Acting wise, this year, she appeared in the TV movie "Chaos on the Farm."

  • Nicole Bilderback

    Bilderback, who plays Whitney, is still acting. In 2021, she appeared in the series "Cruel Summer" and she has several other projects in the works. On her social media, she has also been outspoken about her equal pay for writers and supports the recent writer's strike. 

  • Bianca Kajlich

    The Seattle native, who plays Carver, is still acting. She was a main character in the NBC sitcom "Undateable" which ran from 2014 to 2016. She also acted in the show "Rules of Engagement" from 2007 to 2013 as Jennifer Rhodes. This year, she appeared in the TV series "The Winchesters."

  • Peyton Reed (Director)

    Twenty-three years after his directorial debut with "Bring It On," Peyton Reed has continued to bring it to the film industry. He directed the Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Ant-Man" and its sequel, "Ant-Man and The Wasp." The latest installment, "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," came out in February and starred in Jonathan Majors.

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