1Then: Bette Midler
DisneyHocus Pocus fans may remember Bette Midler as the hilariously wicked Winifred Sanderson, but this was far from Bette's only major acting role when the movie premiered in 1993. In 1979, she starred in The Rose (and earned an Oscar nomination for it) and sang the film's title soundtrack also entitled "The Rose." By the early 1990s, Bette's résumé also included a Special Tony Award, two Emmys, three Grammy Awards, and three Golden Globe awards.
2Now: Bette Midler
GettyBette has continued to receive many accolades. Her principle role in Hello Dolly! scored her a Tony, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Drama Desk Award all in 2017. A few years back in 2015, Bette was busy on her 10th concert tour entitled Divine Intervention. Most recently though, you may have seen her on The Good Place, Wedding Day Winners, or The Goldbergs. She also appeared at the 2019 Oscars to perform the Mary Poppins Returns ballad "The Place Where Lost Things Go." Today, she remains married to her husband, Martin von Haselberg.
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3Then: Sarah Jessica Parker
Disney 4Now: Sarah Jessica Parker
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5Then: Kathy Najimy
DisneyKathy had an amazing acting career in the '90s. Apart from Hocus Pocus, she scored several parts in films, TV series, and animated projects. Most notably, Kathy worked on Sister Act, It's Pat: The Movie, Topsy and Bunker: The Cat Killers, King of the Hill, Chicago Hope, and The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story.
6Now: Kathy Najimy
GettyIn the new millennium, Kathy began taking on roles behind the camera, as well. In 2012, she worked on the film These Girls. Four years later, she served as a consulting producer for the TV series The Jamz. Her latest roles to date include acting as Wendy Keegan in Veep and Judge Gayle Eno in The Good Fight. In 1998, she married singer and actor Dan Finnerty.
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7Then: Sean Murray
DisneyThackery, a.k.a. Sean, was only 16 at the time when he played Emily's heroic older brother. Because of his young age, he only had a few credits to his name in 1993, including Too Romantic, Civil Wars, and This Boy's Life.
8Now: Sean Murray
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9Then: Omri Katz
DisneyJust like Sean, Omri was only a teen (17 to be exact) when he was cast as Max. Even though it seems early, Omri actually started acting when he was seven as John Ross Ewing in the TV series Dallas.
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11Then: Vinessa Shaw
DisneyVinessa was just 17 at the time when she appeared as Allison in the popular Disney flick.
12Now: Vinessa Shaw
GettyVinessa continued to appear here and there in various projects (including in CSI NY). She has also scored bigger roles in Ray Donovan, Vegas, Those Who Kill, and, most recently, Family Blood. On a personal note, Vinessa Shaw tied the knot with Kristopher Gifford back in 2008.
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13Then: Thora Birch
DisneyThough Hocus Pocus was a big deal to the then 11-year-old, Thora had already been discovered when she appeared in Patriot Games as little Sally Ryan. Before that, Thora played Molly Johnson in Purple People Eater when she was only six.
14Now: Thora Birch
GettySix years after Hocus Pocus, Thora gained even more notoriety in Hollywood for her starring role in American Beauty. She has since landed many big roles in the industry, such as Colony, Night Visions, Deadline, and Affairs of State. The last few years have been particularly busy ones for Thora. Most recently, she's portrayed Jolene in Above Suspicion and Chloe in Kindred Spirits.
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15Then: Doug Jones
Disney 16Now: Doug Jones
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