Adam Sandler and Other 'Big Daddy' Cast Members 21 Years after the Hit Comedy Was Released

Adam Sandler starred in yet another successful comedy in 1999, Big Daddy, alongside one of Hollywoods most famous twins, Dylan and Cole Sprouse. Big Daddy was one of the best parenting films in the 90s, which had Adam Sandler as a lazy law school graduate who had the best character development after raising his roommates

Adam Sandler starred in yet another successful comedy in 1999, “Big Daddy,” alongside one of Hollywood’s most famous twins, Dylan and Cole Sprouse.

“Big Daddy” was one of the best parenting films in the ‘90s, which had Adam Sandler as a lazy law school graduate who had the best character development after raising his roommate’s child.

It has been over two decades since the movie premiered and the film’s stellar cast has changed much since then. Here’s a look at them in recent years.

ADAM SANDLER

Thanks to Adam Sandler’s no-fail comedic spiels, the movie became a crowd favorite and made him even more famous in the industry.

Adam Sandler attends a screening of Netflix's "The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)" at Directors Guild Of America. | Source: Getty Images

The actor has starred in several films since “Big Daddy,” including the “Murder Mystery” franchise, “Hotel Transylvania,” “Blended,” “Grown Ups,” “Grown Ups 2,” “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Marry,” and “Click.”

His other films include “The Longest Yard,” “50 First Dates,” “Anger Management,” “Punch-Drunk Love,” and “Mr. Deeds,” all of which fall under the comedy genre.

Adam Sandler attends a screening of Netflix's "The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)" at Directors Guild Of America. | Source: Getty Images

“Big Daddy was Sandler’s last film before founding his own production company called Happy Madison Productions.

The comedian married Jacqueline Titone in 2003 and have two daughters together, who they raised in Los Angeles, California.

Jackie Sandler and Adam Sandler attend the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 11th Annual Governors Awards. | Source: Getty Images

DYLAN AND COLE SPROUSE

Before becoming big Disney Channel stars with their own hit show, Dylan and Cole Sprouse shared the character Julian McGrath in the movie.

The twins previously shared roles in “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus,” “The Master of Disguise,” and “The heart is Deceitful Above All Things.”

Dylan and Cole Sprouse arrive at the Nintendo GameCube launch party. | Source: Getty Images

It wasn’t until 2003 that they had their separate roles in “Just 4 Kicks” followed by the famous Disney series “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” and “The Suite Life on Deck,” where they both reprised their roles.

The show had a spin-off movie in 2011 called “The Suite Life Movie.” After becoming child stars, the brothers focused on their education at New York University then went back to acting.

Dylan Sprouse (L) and Cole Sprouse arrive at the premiere of CBS Films' "Five Feet Apart" at the Fox Bruin Theatre. | Source: Getty Images

Cole starred in the show “Riverdale” and the film “Six Feet Apart” whereas Dylan starred in “Dismissed” and “Banana Split.”

JOEY LAUREN ADAMS

Joey Lauren Adams, who played Sandler’s love interest, has since appeared in “Harvard Man,” “The Big Empty,” “The Break-Up,” “Blue Caprice,” “Sequoia,” and “Animal.”

Joey Lauren Adams at the Florida SuperCon. | Source: Wikimedia Commons

However, her most notable role, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination, was in the 1997 movie “Chasing Amy,” which she will reprise in the reboot “Jay and Silent Bob.”

The actress also appeared in the television shows “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Switched at Birth,” “United States of Tara,” and “Party Down.”

Joey Lauren Adams at the 2015 Wizard World Cleveland. | Source: Wikimedia Commons

JON STEWART

After appearing as Kevin on “Bod Daddy,” Jon Stewart became the host of “The Daily Show” from 1999 until 2015.

Stewart has since had a long list of credits to his name, including being an executive producer and co-creator, and has won 22 Emmy Awards.

Tracey McShane and comedian Jon Stewart attend the "The Game Changers" New York premiere. | Source: Getty Images

Among his film credits are “Death to Smoochy” and “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.” He also hosted the 43rd and 44th annual Grammy Awards and the 80th Academy Awards.

In 2014, he wrote, directed, and produced the movie “Rosewater” and is working on “Irresistible” To add to his recognitions, Stewart won two Grammy Awards for “America (The Book): A Citizen’s Guide to Democracy Inaction” and “Earth (The Book): A Visitor’s Guide to Human Race.”

on Stewart speaks to Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) following a House Judiciary Committee hearing. | Source: Getty Images

LESLIE MANN

Like her other co-stars, Leslie Mann appeared in several other films, most of which are in the genre of comedy.

Some of these include “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” “Knocked Up,” “17 Again,” “Funny People,” “I Love You Phillip Morris,” “The Change-Up,” “This Is 40,” “How to Be Single,” and “Welcome to Marwen.”

Leslie Mann at the London gala screening for "The Other Woman." | Source: Wikimedia Commons

ROB SCHNEIDER

Rob Schneider has worked with Sandler in several films apart from “Big Daddy,” including “50 First Dates” alongside Drew Barrymore.

Rob Schneider, 2010. | Source: Wikimedia Commons

His other appearances are in “The Longest Yard,” “Mr. Deeds,” “The Hot Chick,” “The Benchwarmers,” “American Virgin,” “Grown Ups,” and “Sandy Wexler.” In 2010, he directed and acted in the movie “The Chosen One,” followed by the sitcom “Rob” in 2012. From 2015 to 2017, he and his family stared on the Netflix show “Real Rob.”

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