Bob Saget, headliner of “La Fête à la maison” broadcast between 1987 and 1995, which will also return 20 years later on Netflix, died on January 9 at the age of 65. What happened to the cast of the cult series?
The sad announcement of the death of Bob Saget, father figure in the cult series La Fête à la maison, which aired from 1987 to 1995, rekindled memories of the Sitcom, which began airing in France in April 1989 on Antenne 2, and multi-broadcast since. It has also been available since March 2016 on Netflix, as well as its sequel, La Fête à la maison: 20 ans après; exclusivity of the platform.
What happened to the talents of the series? From John Stamos to Candace Cameron Bure, passing by the twin sisters Olsen, the bubbly Jodie Sweetin, or Lori Loughlin, alias Rebeccas Donaldson in the series? Careers on a roller-coaster ride anyway … Find out in the slideshow below!
Danny Tranner (Bob Saget)
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He returned to television in 2001 for one season for A Father Can Hide Another, then multiplies the small roles, especially vocals. His attempts to find a flagship series will end in failure, until he is hired for a few episodes of Entourage, then especially to do the voice of “Old Ted” in How I Met Your Mother, for a sequence which opens and closes each episode of the series.
In 2016, Home party had returned to Netflix after 20 years of absence, and Saget resumed his role at irregular intervals during the 5 seasons of this revival.
DJ Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure)



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Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos)



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Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier)



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Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber)



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Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin)



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