As Scott Wolf & Lacey Chabert Reunite, Where’s the Rest of the ‘Party of Five’ Cast?

'Party of Five' cast - Matthew Fox, Neve Campbell, Scott Wolf, Lacey Chabert
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A party of two Party of Five alumni are reuniting in the upcoming Hallmark Channel movie A Merry Scottish Christmas.

Premiering later this year, the TV movie features Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert as Brad and Lindsay, estranged siblings who travel to Scotland to spend Christmas with their mother and uncover a family secret.

“Working with Lacey on Party of Five was one of my favorite experiences ever,” Wolf said in a statement. “Reuniting after all of these years to tell such a beautiful story together is a dream that I’m so glad is coming true.”

Premiering on Fox in 1994, Party of Five centered on five San Francisco siblings who banded together after the sudden deaths of their parents. The Golden Globe-winning series aired six seasons, and Jennifer Love Hewitt’s character got her own spinoff, Time of Your Life, which also featured a little-known Jennifer Garner.

So, where are the onscreen Salingers and the other Party of Five actors now? Scroll down to find out…

Matthew Fox
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Matthew Fox (Charlie Salinger)

Fox is best known for playing surgeon-turned-castaway Jack Shepherd on the 2000s-era drama Lost. Last year, he left retirement to re-team with Party of Five director Dennie Gordon on the thriller series Last Light.

Scott Wolf
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Scott Wolf (Bailey Salinger)

Over the last decade, Wolf has starred on the series Perception and The Night Shift and guest-hosted Live With Kelly. He currently stars as Carson Drew, the title detective’s father, on the series Nancy Drew.

Neve Campbell
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Neve Campbell (Julia Salinger)

After Party of Five, Campbell continued starring as Sidney Prescott in the Scream franchise, appearing in the big-screen series’ first five films. On TV, she starred as LeAnn Harvey on House of Cards and now plays Maggie McPherson on The Lincoln Lawyer.

Lacey Chabert
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Lacey Chabert (Claudia Salinger)

Though Chabert will always be Mean Girls’ Gretchen Wieners to some fans, she’s now the Queen of Hallmark Movies, having made three dozen for Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Her latest, The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango, came out in June.

Paula Devicq
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Paula Devicq (Kirsten Bennett)

Devicq took after-Party jobs including a starring role on the TV series 100 Centre Street and recurring parts on The Grid and Rescue Me. She most recently appeared in the independent film Finding Julia, pictured above.

Jennifer Love Hewitt
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Jennifer Love Hewitt (Sarah Reeves)

Like Campbell, Hewitt started a scream-queen era during Party of Five’s run, starring in the film I Know What You Did Last Summer and its sequel. She then headlined the TV series Ghost Whisperer and The Client List and starred on Criminal Minds. Now she stars as Maddie Buckley on 9-1-1.

Jeremy London
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Jeremy London (Griffin Holbrook)

Following his Party role, London moved on to another family series, playing Chandler Hampton on 7th Heaven. More recently, the actor, pictured above in 2006, has appeared in a slew of independent films and TV shows. He’s had trouble in his personal life, having been arrested for alleged domestic violence in 2018, per People.

Scott Grimes
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Scott Grimes (Will McCorkle)

Grimes went from Party of Five to ER, starring as Dr. Archie Morris on the hospital drama. Since 2005, he’s been voicing Steve Smith on American Dad. He also stars alongside American Dad co-creator Seth MacFarlane on The Orville, which MacFarlane created. And MacFarlane cast Grimes in his upcoming TV adaptation of the Ted films.

Jennifer Aspen
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Jennifer Aspen (Daphne Jablonsky)

In the past decade or so, Aspen starred on the short-lived comedy series GCB, reunited with Wolf in two episodes of The Night Shift and with Hewitt in an episode of 9-1-1, and recurred on the thriller series Sharp Objects. Her most recent screen credit is last year’s Hallmark movie A Cozy Christmas Inn.

Michael Goorjian
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Michael Goorjian (Justin Thompson)

Goorjian directed the 2004 film Illusion, Kirk Douglas’ final big-screen picture. In another career milestone, he reprised his SLC Punk role as Bob in the 1998 film’s 2016 sequel, Punk’s Dead. And he has gotten into writing, penning the 2016 fantasy novel What Lies Beyond the Stars.

Alexondra Lee
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Alexondra Lee (Callie Martel)

Lee seems to have stopped acting onscreen after her role in the 2012 film Paranormal Activity 4, but she’s kept active behind the camera. As a producer, her recent credits include the reality show Supernanny and the docuseries Fall River, History’s Greatest Mysteries, and The Real Murders of Atlanta.