Where Are They Now?
21 Jump Street Jumps to the Big Screen—What Have the Original Cast Members Been up To?
Although the big-screen version 21 Jump Street (and sequel 22 Jump Street) is going for comedy, the original Fox series was more dramatic. If you've forgotten, or never saw it, you can watch the original 21 Jump Street online for free via Hulu. It's all very '80s—the clothes, the hair, the drug dealers that look like extras from a Michael Jackson video. The show, which debuted 27 years ago as the first hour-long series on the fledgling Fox Network, comes across as a mixture of after-school special, music video, and character-driven drama, with plenty of mild humor thrown in. We all know what happened to some of the original Jump Street cast, such as Holly Robinson Peete, and Mr. Johnny Depp. But what about the rest of the squad? Read on to find out! By Brett Singer
Sal Jenco—Today
This Johnny Depp fan site refers to Jenco as a “musician, actor, poet, artist, club manager.” Jenco and Depp have shared many endeavors—starting The Viper Room together, playing in a band called P, which released a self-titled album in 1995, and sharing the screen again (this time with Al Pacino) in the film Donnie Brasco. It would appear that Sal has led and continues to lead an interesting life.
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