The following article mentions mental health struggles and substance misuse.
The Disney Channel decided to nix the series and instead turn “So Random!”
into a real show composed of sketches starring Thornton, smith, Brochu, Synder, and Knight.

Although “Sonny” and “So Random!”
have been off the air for years now, its actors have stayed busy both onscreen and off.
Here, we review what they’ve been up to in the past decade.

Demi Lovato is a world-famous musician
In 2018, Lovato was hospitalized for a heroin overdose.
alum Matthew Scott Montgomery.
In a statement, she spoke about her choice to address her addiction and recovery publicly.

There, she co-hosted morning show “Kramer and Tiffany.”
Around the same time, she remained in touch with the Mouse by writing blog posts for disneybaby.com.
She began working in a more low-key role as a recruitment advisor at Champion Christian College.

days, Sterling Knight has remained in the TV game.
“Zander is the nicest lovable idiot, I think,” he said in a 2014 interview withBuddyTV.
“He’s not the brightest bulb in the batch.

He’s been really fun to play.”
In 2014, Knight also played the part of Billy on “The Hotwives of Orlando.”
“Actor/Texan,” his bio reads.

“I’m into fitness, food, and fast cars.”
“Michelangelo is an amazing guy.
He is the party.

“He’s the little brother, but he’s the most fun.
He likes to DJ.
He likes to skateboard.

He likes extreme sports.
He is the lightning bolt of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I relate to Michelangelo a lot…

I would say that me and Mikey are two peas in a pod.”
Smith’s most recent project is “Sick Girl,” a 2023 comedy directed by Jennifer Cram.
He starred alongside Nina Dobrev as a character named Leo.

Shortly after “So Random!”
was cancelled, he moved on to AwesomenessTV, where he hosted web series “Shove It.”
In 2013, he teamed up with friend Ryan Moran to start a podcast, titled “Beardomancy.”

He experimented with different fermented beverages before developing a particular fondness for mead.
During this time, he and Sprouse also shared a YouTube channel calledPug Crawl.
“A goofy gang of goobers,” the channel’s page reads.
Brochu has since left All-Wise behind.
“Very excited for the future of this industry and to keep growing with it!”
he wrote in his job announcement onX.
due to her goofy sense of humor.
She’s continued to make people laugh in the years since.
Snyder returned to the TV comedy world with a role on Peacock series “A.P.
Bio,” playing high school student Heather.
Her primary interest since leaving Disney, though, has been filmmaking.
costars Shayne Topp and Damien Haas.
In a 2021 essay penned forTalkhouse, Snyder emphasized the importance of film in her life.
“There’s nothing I love in this world more than film,” she said.
“It’s how we pass down stories, reworking and reinterpreting them…
I want to tell stories.
I need to.”
“This isn’t something that I would normally do.
It really is outside my comfort zone,” she toldET.
McKeon had a brief but fun run as the third contestant eliminated.
Since then, McKeon has provided voices for the reboot of “Animaniacs” on Hulu.
Since then, he’s had an assortment of exciting roles, largely in the action and horror spheres.
In addition to being passionate about acting, Roebuck is a devout Christian.
In 2020, Roebuck and his wife Tammy founded A Channel of Peace, a faith-based production company.
“I’m not put on this earth to make money.
I’m put on this earth to make a difference,” he said.
“We want to remind the world that we need to work for a common good.”
In 2017, Hannelius scored another major role.
In an interview withDecider, Hannelius looked back fondly on the shooting environment.
“She’s very passionate.
I think that’s the only thing I can take from her,” she said.
“I don’t think I want to be like Christa.”
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Visit theSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration websiteor contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).