The classic Reagan-era sitcom Family Ties depicted changing times in America as it told the story of Alex P. Keaton (Michael J. Fox), an ambitious teenager with Republican values who clashes with his more liberal, ex-hippie parents. In addition to Fox, the cast included Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross as the parents, Elyse and Steven; Justine Bateman as Mallory, Alex's materialistic sister; and Tina Yothers as Jennifer, the athletic youngest sibling.

All went on to lead fascinating careers following the end of Family Ties' seven-season run on NBC in 1989; read ahead to see what the cast is up to nowadays.

Michael J. Fox (Alex P. Keaton)

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Still a relative unknown when Family Ties began in the early-'80s, Michael J. Fox was given the part of straitlaced young Republican Alex Keaton when Matthew Broderick wasn't available. After the first few episodes, it was clear that Fox was the breakout star of the show.

Fox won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for his role on Family Ties and quickly became one of the most famous stars of the decade. He was cast to replace Eric Stoltz as protagonist Marty McFly in Back to the Future, which was released in 1985 while he was still filming Family Ties. The success of these two roles got him several more film jobs, like 1985's Teen Wolf and 1999's Stuart Little, along with leading television series (Spin City and The Michael J. Fox Show) and memorable guest star roles (Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Good Fight, among numerous others).

Fox went public with his diagnosis of Parkinson's disease in 1998, and has focused his off-screen efforts on education and research on the disease, including founding the Michael J. Fox Foundation to promote these efforts, in the years since. His activism led to him receiving the Oscars' Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2022.

Meredith Baxter (Elyse Keaton)

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Meredith Baxter was best known for her twice-Emmy-nominated role of Nancy Lawrence Maitland on the '70s network drama Family when she took on the role of free-spirited mother Elyse Keaton on Family Ties.

After Family Ties ended, Baxter went on to star in a string of made-for-TV movies, and reprised her role as the mother to a Michael J. Fox character when she guest-starred on Spin City in 1997. She released a memoir in 2011 and has since made appearances on Glee, Switched at Birth, and The Young and the Restless.

Michael Gross (Steven Keaton)

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Michael Gross had done a few TV movies before Family Ties, but it was his role as liberal TV station manager and father Steven Keaton that put him in the spotlight.

After Family Ties, Gross became known for his role as eccentric and paranoid survivalist Burt Gummer in the Tremors franchise of movies and spin-off TV series. He also appeared on Michael J. Fox's other hit show, Spin City, and in multiple episodes of How I Met Your Mother, Suits, Grace and Frankie, and The Affair.

Justine Bateman (Mallory Keaton)

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Justine Bateman's first acting role is also her most well-known, as the superficial daughter Mallory Keaton on Family Ties. Her character highlighted the importance that '80s teens put on their looks, and she was nominated for a Golden Globe and two Emmys for the role.

The former child star went on to do a string of television movies after Family Ties wrapped. She's made guest-starring turns on Desperate Housewives, Californication, and Psych, and hit the big screen in 1990's The Closer and 1992's Deadbolt. She also appeared on her brother Jason Bateman's show Arrested Development. She went on to direct her first feature film, Violet, in 2021.

In her 40s, Justine attended UCLA and majored in digital media management and computer science. She often speaks publicly in support of net neutrality and published a shockingly frank book about growing up famous.

Tina Yothers (Jennifer Keaton)

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Tina Yothers started acting at just 3 years old in commercials. She had a couple of small TV gigs in cameo roles and a made-for-TV movie before landing the part of tomboy Jennifer Keaton on Family Ties at age 9.

Yothers took a break from acting after Family Ties to focus on music, putting together a band with her brother Cory called Jaded in the late-1990s. She has appeared on reality shows like the 2006 season of Celebrity Fit Club, Celebrity Wife Swap in 2012, and What Not to Wear in 2013.

Brian Bonsall (Andy Keaton)

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Born the year before Family Ties began airing, Brian Bonsall was added to the cast in season 5 as the Keatons' new son, Andy. The role made him a go-to child star of the '80s and '90s, and he won three Young Artist Awards for it.

Bonsall went on to star in the 1991 horror film Mikey as the title character, and is known in science fiction circles for his role as Alexander Rozhenko on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He appeared in a few more movies in the '90s, including the 1994 comedy Blank Check, but retired from acting in 1995.

Bonsall was arrested on assault charges in Colorado in 2009, and was put on probation in 2010. He came out of retirement in 2018 to act in the short film Slaughsages and a 2022 indie film called You're Melting!, and is part of the punk band Sunset Silhouette.

Marc Price (Irwin "Skippy" Handelman)

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Marc Price added both humor and heart to Family Ties as the Keatons' nerdy neighbor, Irwin "Skippy" Handelman. Skippy was a friend to Alex, an unlikely soulmate to Mallory, and an audience favorite.

Except for a few film roles, Price has moved behind the spotlight as a writer/producer for several TV projects. He also developed a passion for stand-up comedy and appeared on Last Comic Standing in 2006.

Scott Valentine (Nick Moore)

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Scott Valentine landed the role of Mallory's love interest, the environmentalist artist Nick Moore, in the fourth season of Family Ties. This prompted a spin-off series, The Art of Being Nick, which was not picked up despite good ratings on the pilot.

Following Family Ties, Valentine had several guest spots on TV series and roles in made-for-TV movies, including 1992's Lady Boss, two episodes of Murder, She Wrote, and a 2004 appearance on CSI: NY. The star also nabbed film gigs with 1992's Double Obsession, 1993's To Sleep With a Vampire, and 1998's Paranoia.

He is the managing director at Excelsior Capital Partner investment firm.

Tracy Pollan (Ellen Reed)

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Before Courteney Cox was brought on, Tracy Pollan played Family Ties' Ellen Reed, one of Alex's early love interests. Around the same time she was on the sitcom, Pollan also made headlines for her personal life, as she was dating Kevin Bacon.

Pollan's relationship with Bacon didn't last long, and she soon began dating her Family Ties and Bright Lights, Big City costar Michael J. Fox. They married in 1988 and are still together today.

Although she's mostly remained out of the limelight, Pollan made a few appearances on Spin City and Medium and dropped in on a 2013 episode of The Michael J. Fox Show and the 2022 miniseries Inventing Anna.

Geena Davis (Karen Nicholson)

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Geena Davis was working as a model and had a gig in the movie Tootsie before appearing on Family Ties as the goofy housekeeper Karen.

Davis went on to star in several major films, including Thelma & Louise and A League of Their Own. She also reteamed with Michael J. Fox in Stuart Little. Davis went on to play the first woman president of the United States in the ABC drama Commander in Chief, earning a Golden Globe for the role. She had a 2014 to 2018 arc on Grey's Anatomy, popped up in episodes of GLOW and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and made big-screen appearances in 2009's Accidents Happen, 2013's In a World..., 2015's Me Him Her, and 2020's Ava.

The actress founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media in 2007, receiving a Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, like Fox, in 2019.

Tom Hanks (Ned Donnelly)

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Tom Hanks picked up an early TV credit as Elyse Keaton's younger brother Ned Donnelly in the first two seasons of Family Ties.

It didn't take long for Hanks to become a bona fide movie star. In the late '80s and '90s, he made some of his biggest films, including Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and Saving Private Ryan (1998), winning back-to-back Best Actor Oscars for Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994).

Hanks continued to add to his filmography with such films as Captain Phillips (2013), Sully (2016), A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019), Elvis (2022), in addition to playing Woody in the Toy Story franchise.

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