

I caught up with Pablo and Keiko to get a more behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to be a “Zoom” kid. In recent years, the cast has been able to reconnect on social media. The two are still close friends.Īfter Season 1 ended, the cast tried to stay in touch, but communication became increasingly difficult with time. Zoe CostelloĪfter continuing on to the second season of the show, our favorite latex-allergic cast member moved to New York to attend NYU with Alisa. Although she is no longer acting, she is still recognized by her students and coworkers for her role on the show. Keiko has moved to Connecticut where she currently teaches in a private school. We couldn’t find any info on David, but if he can still do this dance, something tells me he’s doing alright… Alisa BesherĪfter leaving “Zoom,” Alisa acted in a 2001 film entitled “Orphan.” She went on to attend New York University with “Zoom” cast mate Zoe. A scholarship for the arts was created in his honor. Sadly, Jared passed away in a car accident in 2006.

It’s all pretty weird to me since I still think of her as an overall-clad preteen dancing along to the “Zoom” theme-song. There hasn’t been much released about Lynese since the show went off the air, but she does have a child, making her the first Zoomer to have a Zoomer-in-the-making.

He graduated from Emerson College and moved to Los Angeles where he has worked on films like “Hall Pass” and “The Three Stooges.” Since leaving “Zoom,” Pablo has remained active in the entertainment industry. We decided to look into the original cast of the show and see what they’ve been up to since the it went off air, and to see if they still remembered how to speak in Ubbi Dubbi. The show was filmed in WGBH studios in Allston, so most Zoomers were Boston natives. 15 years ago today, a group of seven preteens jumped in front of a camera for the first season finale of “Zoom” and performed some science experiments for a TV show that would be a hallmark for most of my generation’s childhoods.
