Aaron Sorkin’s “The West Wing” first hit the small screen back in 1999.

During the series' seven-year run, it earned 95 Emmy nominations and 26 wins.

But what happened to the show’s all-star cast in the years since the show wrapped in 2006?

Martin Sheen in “The West Wing”

This is what the stars of “The West Wing” have been up to in the years since.

Since “The West Wing” aired its final episode in 2006, Sheen has remained busy.

Sheen has also managed to support his fellow actors.

Martin Sheen then, now

When the SAG-AFTRA strike hit Hollywood in 2023, Sheen was at the picket lines.

When he’s not busy acting, Whitford has also explored the world behind the camera as a director.

As for “The West Wing,” Whitford has only fond memories.

Bradley Whitford then, now

Allison Janney won an Oscar

Allison Janneystarred as the beloved C.J.

Cregg in “The West Wing,” the beleaguered but tough-as-nails press secretary.

She also led her own successful sitcom, “Mom,” which ran from 2013 until 2021.

Allison Janney then, now

In 2018, she won her first Oscar for her role in “I, Tonya.”

Even though Janney’s career has been filled with wonderful roles since “The West Wing,” C.J.

remains her favorite role to date.

Dule Hill then, now

After this, he starred on “Suits” from 2017 to 2019.

“Everything in life is music.

It’s all a rhythm,” he said of his acting style toGold Derby.

Janel Moloney then, now

I really got that from ‘The West Wing.’

And I give a shot to do the same thing on ‘The Wonder Years.’

Just find the lane where a song sings."

Richard Schiff then, now

In 2018, Hill married Jazmyn Simon, his co-star from the “Psych” TV movies.

The pair are parents to two children.

However, after writers noticed her chemistry with Josh’s Bradley Whitford, Moloney became a series regular.

Rob Lowe then, now

“She just built herself into one of the leads of the show.”

In the years that followed “The West Wing,” Moloney landed some larger roles.

“Finally I get to play a cop,” she wrote onInstagramof the role in 2022.

Joshua Malina then, now

In 2010, she married Marcelo Zarvos with whom she shares two sons.

According to Schiff, though, his career is apparently winding down.

“It’s offering me retirement money, but it’s remarkably unchallenging.

NiCole Robinson then, now

More recently, Lowe has starred in “9-1-1: Lone Star.”

Today, Lowe is busy with his podcast, “Literally!”

in which he has honest conversations with his own cultural idols.

Stockard Channing then, now

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He also starred in “Leopoldstadt” by Tom Stoppard on Broadway in 2023.

Elisabeth Moss then, now

For me, it’s always text first.”

A personal family tragedy may have contributed to her decision to stop acting.

Synder had also lost two babies from a previous marriage to the same condition.

Jimmy Smits then, now

Robinson and Snyder allegedly divorced in 2012.

In fact, in 1980, she even had her own sketch show.

“I mistakenly thought I spoke the language,” she toldThe Times.

Kristin Chenoweth then, now

“But yeah, I thought it was bold.

Life is bold, though.

Life’s there to grab hold of, if you’re able to.

Emily Procter then, now

And I guess I haven’t changed very much.

I have always had a reckless and restless streak in me.”

Although Moss only appeared in 25 episodes of the show, her career quickly took off from there.

Moss has also directed episodes of “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Shining Girls.”

Moss still traces her success to “The West Wing.”

“Everyone was so professional knew their lines, because those lines wereinsane but had fun.”

In 2009, she married comedian and actor Fred Armisen, but the couple divorced shortly afterward in 2010.

Starring in Lin Manuel-Miranda’s “In the Heights” marked a career milestone for Smits.

As he toldTown & Country, a musical had been on his “artistic bucket list.”

Nevertheless, it ended up feeling eerily similar to “The West Wing.”

In 2015, she even co-hosted the acclaimed Tony Awards.

In 2023, Chenoweth published a book of life reflections written during the pandemic.

She also married musician Josh Bryant that year.

“I have been a self-proclaimed bachelorette my whole life,” Chenoweth explained toPeopleat the time.

“I was never going to get married.

I even got engaged before and couldn’t do it.

Until I met Josh.

Then I was like, ‘Why would I ever let this guy go?’

I’m so blessed.”

“I knew there were nine regulars, and I was never going to be No.

10,” she toldEntertainment Weekly.

“In a lot of ways, it was heartbreaking, because I was so happy there.”

Her career apparently slowed down in the 2010s, however, with her last role in 2016.

After giving up acting, Proctor turned her attention to helping others.

That year, Procter also gave the commencement speech at her alma mater, East Carolina University.