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    Then/Now: Cast of 'Arrested Development'

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    The critically acclaimed cult comedy about a dysfunctional -- and hilariously bizarre -- family never caught on with a lot of viewers, and was cancelled after three turbulent seasons in 2006.  However, since then, several of the actors have gone on to bigger and better things, and a movie based on the show is also in the works.  So while we wait to for that to hit the screen, let's take a look back at your favorite characters and see what they're up to these days. (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: Will Arnett
    He played Michael's older brother, Gob - which stands for George Oscar Bluth II - but nobody ever seemed to pronounce his name right.  Gob was always attached to his Segway, and tried to work as a professional magician.  (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Will Arnett
    The funny actor has made many guest appearances on shows throughout the years. He even appeared on his wife, Amy Poehler's show, "Parks and Recreation" in 2009.  He currently stars in the new comedy "Running Wilde" opposite Keri Russell. (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: Tony Hale
    Tony played the youngest of the Bluth brothers, Buster, a professional student with no intention of growing up any time soon.  The anxious Bluth commonly gave inappropriate back rubs in lieu of a handshake when greeting people.  (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.  
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  • Now: Tony Hale
    The 40-year-old actor has since guest-starred on "ER," "Chuck" and most recently the new show "Justified." So he's doing okay, but hasn't had that break-out hit. (Reuters) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: Portia de Rossi
    Portia played Lindsay Funke, Michael’s supposed twin sister who thinks she’s an activist when in fact she’s stuck up and superbly materialistic. (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Portia de Rossi
    The former “Ally McBeal” star made several guest appearances on “Nip/Tuck” before getting a starring role on the now cancelled comedy, “Better Off Ted.” But she’s now best known as Ellen DeGeneres’s other half. The couple wed in 2008, and a petition was recently granted for Portia to legally change her name to Portia Lee James DeGeneres. (Reuters) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: Michael Cera
    He played Michael's teen-aged son, George Bluth, who was always trying to live up to his father's ideals and expectations.  But his dad didn't exactly approve of his inappropriate crush on his cousin, Maeby. (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Michael Cera
    Hit movies "Juno," "Superbad," and "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" are just three of the reasons why the 22-year-old has become one of Hollywood's hottest actors, bar none.  Who saw that coming? Follow FOX411.com on Twitter. (Reuters)
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  • Then: Jessica Walter
    As the matriarch of this dysfunctional family, Jessica's character Lucille isn't exactly the June Cleaver type. She drinks and she's somewhat of a pill-popper.  In real life though, the actress says she's actually a good mom. "I'm nothing like Lucille. Nothing," she says. "My daughter will tell you. I'm really a very nice, boring person." (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Jessica Walter
    The 69-year-old actress played a similar role, as a self-centered mom and grandmother, on the new version of "90210" in 2009.   She's also been seen on "Rules of Engagement" and "Law & Order: SVU." (Reuters) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey had twice the amount of work as everyone else since he portrayed two characters, identical twins, George and Oscar Bluth. He was nominated for two Emmys for his work on the show, though it was not specified if the accolade was for playing Oscar or George.  (FOX)Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Jeffrey Tambor
    The 66-year-old actor remains current with his guest spots on the HBO hit "Entourage."  He also managed to score a small part in the wildly popular flick, "The Hangover." No word yet as to whether he'll be in the sequel. (But Mel Gibson will.) (Warner Bros.) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.  
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  • Then: Jason Bateman
    The actor re-staked his claim to fame with “Arrested Development.”  He was previously known as the kid from “Silver Spoons” but the role of Michael Bluth solidified him as an adult star. During his run on the show he was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding actor in a comedy series. (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Jason Bateman
    The 41-year-old switched over to films full-time when the show came to an end in 2006.  He has since starred in “Juno,” “Couples Retreat” and “The Invention of Lying.”  But no matter what, we'll always think of him as Mallory's real-life brother. (Reuters) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: David Cross
    His character, Tobias Funke, drove much of the tongue-in-cheek humor on the show.  He was married to Michael's twin, Lindsay.  (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: David Cross
    David currently stars in "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret" and also has a recurring spot on "Running Wilde" with his old co-star, Will Arnett. The 46-year-old must be pretty charming, cause he's dating "Traveling Pants" star Amber Tamblyn, who is 19 years his junior.  (Reuters) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then: Alia Shawkat
    She played Maeby, the "wild-child" of the family, skipping out on school and stealing money, but her cousin George still loved her.  (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Now: Alia Shawkat
    Recently the 21-year-old actress was seen on screen opposite Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart in "The Runaways." She also was in good company in 2009 when she filmed "Whip It" under the direction of Drew Barrymore. (Apparition) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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    In 2007, Time Magazine listed "Arrested Development" as one of the "100 Best Shows of All Time." Here's hoping for that movie... (FOX) Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.
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  • Then/Now: Cast of 'Arrested Development'
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  • Then: Will Arnett
  • Now: Will Arnett
  • Then: Tony Hale
  • Now: Tony Hale
  • Then: Portia de Rossi
  • Now: Portia de Rossi
  • Then: Michael Cera
  • Now: Michael Cera
  • Then: Jessica Walter
  • Now: Jessica Walter
  • Then: Jeffrey Tambor
  • Now: Jeffrey Tambor
  • Then: Jason Bateman
  • Now: Jason Bateman
  • Then: David Cross
  • Now: David Cross
  • Then: Alia Shawkat
  • Now: Alia Shawkat
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