Retired from acting.īecame regular in Season 4 along with Tamberelli and Frierson. Left mid way in Season 3, after her contract expired, but was kept in the opening credits until the season ended. Currently a stand up comedian and is the host of Nickelodeon’s Unleashed. Was a featured player in last 7 episodes of Season 3, and left after Season 3 because she was fired to make room for new cast members.īecame regular in Season 4 along with Tamberelli & Knowings.īecame regular in and left after Season 6. Left after Season 4 because she was getting older, and became a regular on The Steve Harvey Show. Formerly hosted America's Got Talent and currently hosts Wild 'N Out.įeatured in and left after Season 1 before and because her contract expired. Later got his own show The Nick Cannon Show.
Now appears in other TV shows and movies, but now retired from acting and went into fashion.įeatured in Season 5, became regular in Season 6. Left after Season 2, because her contract expired.Īfter Season 6, she continued to film The Amanda Show. Original/Golden Era (1st Run) Cast (1994-2000) Cast Member This includes the original cast, such as Josh Server and others.
Reruns of the original series currently play on Nick on Pluto TV during 5:30-7 PM EST. In 2019, Brian Robbins, the current president of Nickelodeon, announced a revival of the series with original cast member Kenan Thompson serving as executive producer, with Kel Mitchell later confirmed in the same role. Reruns returned as part of " The '90s Are All That" block on Nick in July 2011, but with musical guest performances omitted, due to legalities. In fact, the second era cast members would host SNICK as the "On Air Dare" would be played between shows during commercial breaks. The show started out in the SNICK block until 2004, when the network converted the SNICK timeslot into a second night for TEENick. The last episode aired on Octoon the Nickelodeon network. It was successfully broadcast internationally in countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.Īll That lasted 10 seasons before it was finished in 2005. Early episodes were taped at the now-defunct Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Orlando, but then moved to Hollywood (California) at the Nickelodeon on Sunset theater (formerly the Aquarius Theatre).Īll That first aired on Apas a special preview and debuted as a regular series on December 24th of the same year.
The theme song for All That was performed by TLC, who performed as the musical guest in two of the first three episodes. It's Alllllll That!" ―The announcer at the start of the intro sequence for most episodesĪll That is a sketch comedy variety show that aired on Nickelodeon featuring short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests.