Here's What the Stars of "The Goonies" Are Doing Now
It's been over 30 years since "The Goonies" hit theaters, and even though there were rumblings of a sequel a few years ago, those plans seem to be off for now. Regardless, it's a nostalgic classic, largely thanks to the memorable performances given by its five main stars — Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, Josh Brolin, and Ke Huy Quan.
Since the movie's debut, the core cast have embarked on a variety of different paths in the entertainment industry. On Jan. 10, Quan took home a Golden Globe award for his role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and paid tribute to his child-actor days in an emotional acceptance speech. "As I grew older, I started to wonder if that was it, if that was just luck. For so many years, I was afraid I had nothing more to offer," he said of his "Goonies" days. "No matter what I did, I would never surpass what I achieved as a kid. Thankfully, more than 30 years later, two guys thought of me," he added, referencing "Everything Everywhere All at Once" directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. "They remembered that kid, and they gave me an opportunity to try again."
If you love "The Goonies," keep reading ahead to find out what Quan, Astin, Feldman, and their castmates have been up to in recent years.
Sean Astin as Mikey Walsh in "The Goonies"
Sean Astin Now
- Professional Life: Following the success of "The Goonies," Astin's first feature film, he starred in a series of popular '90s movies like "Encino Man" and "Rudy." His major credits also include his role as Sam in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, plus appearances in "50 First Dates" and "Franklin & Bash."
- Personal Life: Astin married his wife, Christine, in 1992, and the couple have three daughters.
- On Twitter: @SeanAstin
Corey Feldman as Clark "Mouth" Devereaux in "The Goonies"
Corey Feldman Now
- Professional Life: Child star Feldman hit the silver screen for several big movies when he was young, appearing in films like "Stand by Me" and "The Lost Boys." Feldman also wrote a book, "Coreyography: A Memoir," which was released in October 2013. Additionally, he appeared in Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (TGIF)" music video in 2011, and he's also a musician himself, forming the band Corey Feldman's Truth Movement in the 1990s and releasing a number of albums over the years.
Feldman and "Goonies" costar Astin, also real-life friends, teamed up to voice characters for the animated "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series in 2012, while the former appeared in "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!" in 2015. Feldman has also leaned into producing, helming a sequel of "The Lost Boys" as well as a number of other features.
- Personal Life: Feldman was emancipated from his parents at age 15, and he married actor Vanessa Marcil in 1989 before the couple divorced in 1993. In 2002, he and his wife, Susie Sprague, were married on the final episode of VH1's "The Surreal Life," and their ceremony was co-officiated by MC Hammer. The pair have one son together, and they divorced in 2009. In 2016, Feldman married his then-girlfriend Courtney Anne Mitchell in Las Vegas.
- On Twitter: @Corey_Feldman
Jeff Cohen as Lawrence "Chunk" Cohen in "The Goonies"
Jeff Cohen Now
- Professional Life: After winning over fans with the "Truffle Shuffle," Cohen went on to appear in several TV movies throughout the late '80s and early '90s, with his last screen credit being 1991's "Perfect Harmony." He later attended UC Berkeley and is now an entertainment attorney in Beverly Hills. As a lawyer, he represents "Goonies" costar Quan, who told People that Cohen negotiated his "Everything Everywhere All at Once" contract.
- Personal Life: Cohen is an LA sports fan, regularly taking to Twitter to share pictures at hockey, baseball, and basketball games. In addition to being a lawyer, he also writes business and political pieces for The Huffington Post and CNBC.
- On Twitter: @Jeff_B_Cohen
Josh Brolin as Brandon "Brand" Walsh in "The Goonies"
Josh Brolin Now
- Professional Life: Brolin's first-ever film appearance was "The Goonies," and since then, he's enjoyed a long, successful career. In 2007, he starred in best picture Oscar winner "No Country For Old Men." He also earned an Academy Award nomination for his role as Dan White in "Milk." More recently, Brolin has become a comic-book movie go-to, having played the role of Thanos in the Avengers franchise and Cable in "Deadpool 2." He also starred as Gurney Halleck in Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" and is set to appear in the sequel in 2023.
- Personal Life: Brolin's parents divorced when he was 16, and his dad, actor James Brolin, married Barbra Streisand in 1998. Josh has two children with his first wife, actor Alice Adair, whom he was married to from 1988 to 1994. He was also engaged to Minnie Driver before the pair eventually split, and he later married Diane Lane in August 2004. The couple divorced in 2013. In 2016, Brolin married his former assistant, Kathryn Boyd, and the pair went on to have two daughters together.
Kerri Green as Andrea "Andy" Carmichael in "The Goonies"
Kerri Green Now
- Professional Life: Green starred in a series of popular movies in the '80s, moving from her first-ever film role in "The Goonies" to "Lucas" and "Three For the Road," both opposite Charlie Sheen. In the early 2000s, Green made TV appearances on shows like "Mad About You," "ER," and "Law & Order: SVU," and in 2012, she starred in a movie called "Complacent."
- Personal Life: Green took a break from acting to study at Vassar College, and she's now reportedly married with kids.
Ke Huy Quan as Richard "Data" Wang in "The Goonies"
Ke Huy Quan Now
- Professional Life: Following his roles in two hit '80s films — "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "The Goonies" — Quan appeared in a few TV series and 1992's "Encino Man" with "Goonies" costar Astin. At one point, he stepped out of the spotlight, although he did work as the fight choreographer for "X-Men" and "The One." But in 2022, he starred in the highly acclaimed film "Everything Everywhere All at Once" as Waymond, the husband of Michelle Yeoh's character, Evelyn Wang. The role netted him a Golden Globe award for best supporting actor in a motion picture.
- Personal Life: Quan graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. He is now married and thanked his wife in his Golden Globes acceptance speech, calling her "the most important person in my life" and "the one person that has never stopped believing in me."
Martha Plimpton as Stephanie "Stef" Steinbrenner in "The Goonies"
Martha Plimpton Now
- Professional Life: "The Goonies" marked one of Plimpton's first screen credits and she went on to appear in other '80s films, including "The Mosquito Coast," "Running on Empty," and "Parenthood." She's also had a successful TV career, starring in shows like "The Good Wife," "Raising Hope," and the canceled "The Real O'Neals." In 2022, she starred in the comedy series "Sprung."
- Personal Life: In her teenage years, Plimpton dated one of her costars, the late River Phoenix. She was engaged to actor Jon Patrick Walker in the mid-'90s, but the pair never married. She lives in London, and along with her acting career, Plimpton's also known for being a political activist, as she's one of the founders of reproductive rights advocacy group A Is For . . .
- On Twitter: @MarthaPlimpton