Namaste, Ali.
Sadly, the actress decided to leave showbiz and involve herself in the world of yoga. She is now an accomplished yoga instructor and has released numerous exercise DVDs.
Looks like the yoga life is more suited to Mcgraw because she was not so pleased with the celeb world.
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Buffy the Entrepreneur.
Buffy was our favorite vampire slayer ever. Thanks to this show, the actress Sarah Michelle Gellar became a household name. After many years on TV and film, the actress turned to a different field...food. Gellar founded the now enormously successful food company, Foodstirs — a cooking and baking-kit company that deals in organic and non-GMO ingredients.
We never could imagine Buffy calming down and turning to the kitchen, but it seems that life is full of surprises.
Phoebe Cates
The 80s teen goddess turned fashion connoisseur.
Cates was one of the biggest teen stars in the 1980s, having appeared in movies such as "Gremlins" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Cates, however, the lost interest in Hollywood life dedicated her life to her family and fashion.
The wife of Kevin Kline also opened her own boutique store in New York City.
Dylan Sprouse
This twin made it big in the drinks industry.
Cole Sprouse and his twin Dylan Sprouse played in the hit Disney Channel, "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody." A few years after his stint at acting, Dylan ventured out into the beverage industry and his real-life twin brother, Cole. The child actor has been seen serving coffee and craft beers in his brewery, the All-Wise Meadert in New York's East Village.
If you want to catch a glimpse of these two ex-stars, take a trip to New York City for some cold ones.
Jennie Garth
The 90210 star became an internet businesswoman.
Garth was huge in the 1990s with her "Beverly Hills 90210" stardom. Garth, who played Kelly Taylor was probably on the bedroom walls of many teenagers back then. While she had a very long run in the spotlight (10 seasons to be exact!) after a smattering of appearances post 90210, she decided to develop some business acumen and create an online company.
Today, she is the CEO of TheGiftBox.com, an online-based gift subscription service. Good one Jenny!