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Heartbreak High: What are the stars of the hit 90s teen drama up to now?

These kids have come a long way since the days of Hartley High.
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It was the hit show we rushed home from school to watch every afternoon on the ABC.

Looking into the lives of the students from Hartley High (later Hartley Heights) from 1994 until 1999, Heartbreak High fast became a staple show of the era and it’s hard to believe it’s more than 20 years since it first aired on our screens.

The edgy drama also became the launching pad for stars like Ada Nicodemou, Alex Dimitriades and Luke Jacobz, while Callan Mulvey’s Drazic and Lara Cox’s Anita made the ultimate IT couple.

And that theme tune? Still stuck in our heads two decades on.

But where did the actors, who were once household names among all Australian 90s teens, end up after the school bell rang for the final time? We’ve investigated what they’re up to now.

Scroll on to see where the stars of the hit ’90s show are now!

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Abi Tucker

Rocking the ultimate 90s grunge chic look, Abi starred as Jodie Cooper in the first three seasons of the drama.

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Abi Tucker

She went on to star in The Secret Life Of Us and McLeod’s Daughters before landing her current role on ABC’s Playschool.

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Ada Nicodemou

Heartbreak High was Ada’s first venture into the acting world. She played Kat intermittently from seasons one through to five.

WATCH: A baby-faced Ada on Heartbreak High in the next slide. Gallery continues after the video

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Ada Nicodemou

Moving on from the show, Ada now plays iconic Home And Away character, Leah. She has been in the role for over 20 years!

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Alex Dimitriades

Alex made his acting debut in The Heartbreak Kid alongside Claudia Karvan, before landing a short stint in the spin-off show.

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Alex Dimitriades

Since his untimely death on Heartbreak High, Alex has gone on to star in a number of Aussie shows and films. He starred in Ruben Guthie with fellow Aussie Patrick Brammall and SBS miniseries The Principal (pictured). Alex’s most recent roles include The Cry as well as Netflix drama Tidelands alongside Elsa Pataky.

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Callan Mulvey

The role of tough guy Drazic was Callan’s acting debut. He took on the role in season five and remained until its cancellation after season seven. Speaking to The Guardian in February 2020, Callan described the fame he experienced at the show’s peak as “insane” but “amazing”.

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Callan Mulvey

The New Zealand-born star has started chasing his Hollywood dreams, landing roles in blockbuster hits Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Avengers Endgame. He’s also kept his toe dipped in local waters, with roles in Home And Away, Rush, and Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms.

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Jeremy Lindsay Taylor

Jeremy landed the role of student Kurt Peterson in 1998 and remained on the show until the end of its run.

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Jeremy Lindsay Taylor

He has since starred in Sea Patrol and Puberty Blues and Offspring. Jeremy also played Detective Dylan Carter in Home And Away. In 2011, Jeremy appeared in Underbelly: Razor alongside fellow Heartbreak High star Rel Hunt. One of his most recent roles is as Brian Rickards on Playing For Keeps.

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Katherine Hicks

Katherine only made an appearance in the last nine episodes of the show, but her character, Tess sure made an impact.

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Katherine Hicks

The actress’ most recent roles include Heidi Wilson in Rescue Special Ops and Sam MacKenzie in Winners & Losers.

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Luke Jacobz

Luke also only had a short run at Hartley Heights. He joined the show in its last year as Zac Croft.

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Luke Jacobz

Luke is now known for his role as the cop (and later bar owner) Angelo in Home And Away and as the host of The X-Factor from 2010 to 2015. The actor attracted new fans and showed a candid side to himself when he competed in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2019. In August 2020, the actor returned to Summer Bay to reprise his role as Angelo for a three month stint.

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