After more than two decades since its debut, the beloved British sitcom “My Family” continues to resonate with fans. The show, which aired from 2000 to 2011, featured the Harper family and their often chaotic domestic life, filled with humor and relatable situations. As the series celebrates its 25th anniversary, many wonder what became of its talented cast.
Zoë Wanamaker, who played the overbearing yet loving mother Susan Harper, remains active in theater and television at 75. Known for her roles in “Harry Potter” and “Killing Eve,” Wanamaker continues to engage audiences with her impressive performances.
Robert Lindsay, the grumpy patriarch Ben Harper, also continues to shine at 75. With a career spanning decades, he has starred in various notable productions, including “Citizen Smith” and “Maleficent.” Lindsay is particularly active in British theater.
Daniela Denby-Ashe, who portrayed the materialistic daughter Janie Harper, has diversified her career with roles in “EastEnders” and “Waterloo Road.” Now 46, she is known for taking on challenging roles in British television.
The youngest cast member, Taylor Marshall, played Janie’s son Kenzo. Now 25, he has returned to acting after a break to focus on his education and is gradually building his career in independent films.
Tragically, not all cast members are still with us. Keith Barron, who portrayed Harry, passed away in 2017, leaving a legacy of memorable performances in British television.
Other cast members, including Kieran Self and Chris Marshall, remain active in various projects, showcasing their talents across theater and television. As the years pass, the impact of “My Family” endures, and its stars continue to evolve in their careers, reflecting the changing landscape of the entertainment industry.
Fans of the show fondly remember its humor and the relatable chaos of family life, and as the cast members forge ahead, their journeys remind us of the lasting legacy of this iconic sitcom.