Where Are They Now?
Exclusive: Remember Their Names? The Stars of TV’s Fame 30 Years Later
For any kid who ever dreamed of making it as a performer, or who felt the struggle to fit in at high school, this show, which ran from 1982 to 1987, is an icon. All those dramatic story lines intercut with full-production song-and-dance numbers felt authentic because so many of the kids really were aspiring musicians and dancers. They may not have been perfect, but we loved them for it. Let’s look back at the show 30 years later... By Nina Hämmerling Smith
Lee Curreri as Bruno Martelli on Fame
Then: That hair! That faraway stare! That way with the keyboard! As Bruno Martelli, first in the movie and then in the series, Curreri charmed us all as the piano-playing prodigy with a distinctive delivery and sense of humor. (Sho-Sho-Sho-Shorofsky, played by Albert Hague, was Bruno’s mentor/nemesis.)
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