How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Even if you haven’t tuned in, chances are you’re familiar with the iconic TV series “Baywatch.” This year commemorates the 35th anniversary of its debut, spanning 11 seasons with an impressive ensemble cast. Interestingly, not a single actor from the original lineup remained by the time the last season aired. Here’s a captivating tidbit: “Baywatch” earned a spot in the Guinness Book of Records as the most-watched show of all time. In its prime in 1996, the series boasted a weekly audience of over 1.1 billion viewers!
Without further ado, take a look at how the Baywatch actors look now.

Mitch Buchannon – David Hasselhoff, 71

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

C.J. Parker – Pamela Anderson, 56

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Jason Ioane – Jason Momoa, 44

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Lanie McKenzie – Carmen Electra, 51

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Shauni McClain – Erika Eleniak, 54

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Hobie Buchannon – Jeremy Jackson, 43

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Stephanie Holden – Alexandra Paul, 60

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

J.D. Darius – Michael Bergin, 54

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Jordan Tate – Tracy Bingham, 56

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Neely Capshaw – Gina Lee Nolin, 52

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Cody Madison – David Chokachi, 56

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Donna Marco – Donna D’Errico, 55

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

April Giminski – Kelly Packard, 48

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Summer Quinn – Nicole Eggert, 52

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

Craig Pomeroy – Parker Stevenson, 71

How Baywatch Stars Look Now (15 photos)

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