Where Are They Now? The Cast of 'White Chicks'

The Wayans brothers, Terry Crews, and more starred in this cult classic.

Shawn and Marlon Wayans ('Kevin and Marcus Copeland') - Following the success of White Chicks, the Wayans brothers cemented their roles as Hollywood A-listers by spreading their individual brands all throughout the big and small screens. Shawn starred in the comedy favorite Little Man in 2006 and filmed the TV movie Thugaboo soon after. He also appeared in the action/comedy Dance Flick, which his brothers directed and wrote in 2009. He's currently starring in the TV series Animals. Marlon took his career by the horns and never looked back after White Chicks. He followed-up by starring in several blockbusters, including Norbit, A Haunted House and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and even dabbled in TV by appearing in BET's Second Generation Wayans and Legit. In 2015, he served as host of the hit NBC variety show I Can Do That and, in the following years, starred in spoof film Fift...
Brittany Daniel ('Megan Vandergeld') - Playing one of the original prissy white chicks in the film, Daniel brought years of comedy experience in the role. After wrapping up production, she went on to star alongside Shawn Wayans in Little Man and also featured in other projects like Dirty, Totally Awesome and Community Service. Her most memorable role since, however, has been her stint as Kelly Pitts on the hit BET series The Game. In 2015, she starred in Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser and made a few appearances in the hit ABC series Black-ish.(Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gabrielle's Angel Foundation)
Jaime King ('Heather Vandergeld') - After lobbing some hilarious one-liners in the film, King's career took off. She went on to star in more than 15 films, including Sin City, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Lies & Alibis and A Fork in the Road. She didn't limit her talents to the silver screen, either. She also dominated TV by starring in popular series The O.C., Kitchen Confidential, The Class,  Heart of Dixie and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. She was featured in the 2015 action/comedy Barely Lethal alongside Samuel L. Jackson and is currently filming a role in the upcoming action film Escape Plan 2: Hades. (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Variety)
Jessica Cauffiel ('Tori') - As one-third of the white chick trio, Jessica really delivered as the ditsy blonde. Though the movie took off, the actress's career following the project failed to gain steam. She did act in a few projects in the years following, including Guess Who, The World's Fastest Indian, Hoot and TV series My Name Is Earl and Cuts. She last appeared in the 2009 TV film Ice Dreams.(Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images)Jennifer Carpenter ('Lisa') - After introducing us to terms like "Cellulite Sally" and "Backfat Betty" in White Chicks, Jennifer Carpenter went on to take Hollywood by storm. The following year, she starred as the lead in the popular horror flick The Exorcism of Emily Rose and also featured in other films like Lethal Eviction and the TV movie Queen B. While her filmography continued to grow, it was her TV career that really took off over the years. She starred in several television favorites, including Dexter, The Good Wife and Robot Chicken. In 2015, she finished filming the TV pilot Stanistan and starred in the short-lived TV series Limitless and recently worked on the upcoming film Brawl in Cell Block 99. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Brittany Daniel ('Megan Vandergeld') - Playing one of the original prissy white chicks in the film, Daniel brought years of comedy experience in the role. After wrapping up production, she went on to star alongside Shawn Wayans in Little Man and also featured in other projects like Dirty, Totally Awesome and Community Service. However, her most memorable role since has been her stint as Kelly Pitts on the hit BET series The Game. Last year, she appeared in Disney's Cheaper by the Dozen. (Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gabrielle's Angel Foundation)

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