Growing up is hard. The Secret Life of the American Teenager dealt with teen issues in a way perhaps never seen on a TV show before it. The series also made a household name out of one of the most sought-after actresses working today.

The ABC Family drama aired for five seasons from July 2008 to June 2013. The series followed Amy Juergens (Shailene Woodley) as she handled pregnancy and parenthood while also struggling with everything that comes from being a high school student.

Woodley was not a novice when she landed the role that would propel her to stardom. She had already appeared on The O.C. from 2003 to 2004 and on a variety of other shows as a guest star. The Emmy nominee appreciated the subject matter of The Secret Life of the American Teenager when she agreed to embody the lead character.

“When I signed onto Secret Life, I read [three] episodes and I signed a contract for six years,” she revealed in an April 2020 interview with Bustle. “[Those episodes] all hit home. I had friends in high school who were pregnant. It felt like everything that I wanted to be sending into the world.”

However, Woodley’s opinions about the story lines changed as in later seasons she saw her character’s pregnancy become a cautionary tale while abstinence was encouraged.

“There were a lot of things that were written into the scripts that not just me, but a lot of the cast, disagreed with,” she explained. “There were belief systems that were pushed that were different than my own. Yet legally I was stuck there. To this day it’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. So being on Secret Life propelled me to be more vocal about my own belief systems.”

Despite her negative experience behind the scenes, Woodley certainly made a lasting impression with her performance, from the time of her audition. “Before Shailene Woodley ever walked into the room to audition, I looked at her headshot, looked at Peter Pappas, who we can all thank for casting this show, and I said, ‘She looks like a star,’” creator Brenda Hampton told Entertainment Weekly in 2012. “And after reading for the role of Amy, when Shailene left the room, I said, ‘She is a star.’”

The Big Little Lies alum formed lasting friendships with her costars while shooting the show too. “We already feel like we’re actual high school friends,” Megan Park (Grace Bowman) said during the cast’s October 2020 virtual reunion. “Even if lots of time has passed, and you see whether it’s kind of like no time has passed, because we just sort of had these formative years together. So to me, you guys actually feel like my, like, OG high school friends, which is kind of cool.”

Scroll through the gallery below to see what the cast has been up to since the show ended.


Kenny Baumann (Ben Boykewich)
Baumann stepped away from acting after the show wrapped, enrolling at St. John’s College in New Mexico in 2014. He is now an author of novels, nonfiction books, essays, short stories and poems as well as a book designer. He also owns Sator Press, a nonprofit publishing company.   Baumann has been married to Aviva Farber since June 2012.  Jen Lowery/Startraksphoto.com
Daren Kagasoff (Ricky Underwood)
The actor moved on to Red Band Society, The Village, Ouija, Blue and S.W.A.T.   Shutterstock (2)
Megan Park (Grace Bowman)
Park has continued to act on The Neighbors, Jane the Virgin, Imposters, Young Sheldon, What If and Central Intelligence. She also wrote and directed her first film, The Fallout, released in 2021.   The actress tied the knot with Tyler Hilton in October 2015. The pair welcomed daughter Winnie in December 2019.   Shutterstock (2)
Francia Raisa (Adrian Lee)
Raisa has starred on Grown-ish, Hit the Floor, Dear White People and Life-Size 2. In 2021, she joined the cast of Hulu's How I Met Your Father, the spinoff of How I Met Your Mother. Shutterstock (2)
Greg Finley (Jack Pappas)
The actor later appeared on The Flash, iZombie, Chicago P.D., Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Star-Crossed. In 2021, he appeared in the films I Love Us and Downeast. Shutterstock (2)
India Eisley (Ashley Juergens)
Eisley kept busy with roles in Every Breath You Take, I Am the Night, Nanny Cam and The Curse of Sleeping Beauty.  Shutterstock (2)
Mark Derwin (George Juergens)
The actor has appeared on 9-1-1, Bosch, How I Met Your Mother, Bones and Borrasca. Shutterstock (2)
Molly Ringwald (Anne Juergens)
Ringwald has starred on Riverdale, The Kissing Booth, Jem and the Holograms, Odd Mom Out, Raising Expectations and Siberia.   The actress has been married to Panio Gianopoulos since 2007. They share daughter Mathilda and twins Adele and Roman.   Shutterstock (2)
Steve Schirripa (Leo Boykewich)
The actor moved on to Blue Bloods, Benders, Jersey Boys and Wonder Wheel. He also cohosts the “Talking Sopranos” podcast.   Schirripa has been married to Laura Lemos since 1989. They are parents of daughters Bria and Ciara.   Shutterstock (2)