Michael Cera also made his first on-screen appearance in one of Mary-Kate and Ashley’s movies, showing off his comedic timing at an early age.
Sure sure sure, Transformers was her breakout movie role, but we’ll always remember her as Brianna Wallace, as in the Wallace Department Store Wallaces, the twins’ mean-girl foil in 2001’s Holiday in the Sun.
The Gilmore Girls fan-favorite ditched small-town living in Stars Hollow for a trip to the big city in 2004’s New York Minute.
Let’s hear it for the accent work displayed by Peck—the grandson of legendary actor Gregory Peck—in 1999’s Passport to Paris, which was a big freakin’ deal because it featured the twins’ first onscreen kisses.
Peck played Michel, a French flower delivery boy who had dreams of being a musician, but his dad’s hopes that he would follow in his footsteps and become a butcher were harshing his mellow.
Never forget that Elizabeth, who is one of the biggest stars in the Marvel Cinematic Universe right now thanks to Disney+’s WandaVision, was the subject of the iconic “B-U-T-T Out” song from The Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley: The Case of the Thorn Mansion.
“When I was 5-years-old, my best friends were Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen because we lived across the street from each other,” she told Seventeen in 2011.
Known for his dramatic work in critically acclaimed films such as Zero Dark Thirty, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and First Man, Clarke’s time as a thespian began with his role in 2000’s Our Lips Are Sealed.
Griffen Grayson, The Walking Dead and One Tree Hill star’s alliteration-loving character in Holiday in the Sun, was living easy, breezy in the friend zone with Mary-Kate’s Madison until she discovered he was coaching the hot guy she was casually seeing, via head-pieces, cue cards, etc.
Before he was running with a biker gang on FX’s gritty series Sons of Anarchy, Rossi was competing alongside the twins in their final straight-to-video movie, 2003’s The Challenge.