became a part of the ABC Friday night lineup in September 1987. The show's popularity lasted eight seasons with the show going out on top when it ended in May 1995. Its end left older cast members to wonder where their next project was going to come from and younger ones to try to navigate a new normal without their TV family surrounding them every day.
While some in the Tanner family landed on their feet without problem, Sweetin struggled in the years after the show she spent her formative years on, ended.
Between overcoming substance issues as well as three failed marriages, it was a rough road for the actress. So it was perfect timing for a re-emergence on the small screen when talks for began.
There was no hesitation for Sweetin when it came to reprising her role as the middle Tanner sister. And as a result of doing so, doors have opened for the mother of two that may never have been possible had the majority of the cast from
not agreed to reprise their well-known characters to make the success it was from 2016 through 2020.
Here is what Jodie Sweetin has been doing since ended.
Jodie Sweetin Is Making A Name For Herself With Christmas Movies
When looking for a steady paycheck in acting, many TV and film stars are turning to making season-specific small-screen movies. Specifically, Christmas movies, something that Sweetin has wholeheartedly embraced.
And in turn, has made strides for audiences to see her outside of her Stephanie Tanner role.
Before leaving the author made her mark on the Hallmark Channel with her Christmas film repertoire. Since the series came to an end, she has not only starred in other Hallmark Christmas movies out this season but has one on Lifetime as well.
And while no longer starring opposite Candace Cameron Bure in there is a
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