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By Johnni Macke
Zoolander wasn’t an overnight success when it first premiered in 2001, but it has since become a cult classic.
The comedy, which pokes fun at the world of male modeling, follows Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) as he tries to remain relevant when newcomer Hansel (Owen Wilson) eclipses him as the hottest model in the industry.
Despite their differences — Derek is old school with set poses, while Hansel is a thrill-seeker — the two men manage to foil the plot to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia at Jacobim Mugatu’s (Will Ferrell) runway show.
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The film didn’t do so well at the box office and was banned in Malaysia and Singapore for the use of the fictional prime minister, but Zoolander has since become iconic. Derek’s blue steel pose, Mugatu’s ridiculous hair and the epic dance battle to save the world are just a few reasons fans still watch the movie more than two decades later. A sequel, Zoolander 2, came out in 2016.
Scroll down to see what the cast of Zoolander has been doing since the film’s 2001 release:
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‘Zoolander’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor and More
Zoolander wasn’t an overnight success when it first premiered in 2001, but it has since become a cult classic.The comedy, which pokes fun at the world of male modeling, follows Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) as he tries to remain relevant when newcomer Hansel (Owen Wilson) eclipses him as the hottest model in the industry.Despite their differences — Derek is old school with set poses, while Hansel is a thrill-seeker — the two men manage to foil the plot to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia at Jacobim Mugatu's (Will Ferrell) runway show.The film didn’t do so well at the box office and was banned in Malaysia and Singapore for the use of the fictional prime minister, but Zoolander has since become iconic. Derek’s blue steel pose, Mugatu’s ridiculous hair and the epic dance battle to save the world are just a few reasons fans still watch the movie more than two decades later. A sequel, Zoolander 2, came out in 2016.Scroll down to see what the cast of Zoolander has been doing since the film's 2001 release:
Credit: Melinda Sue Gordon/Paramount/Nvp/Red Hour/Village R'Show/Kobal/Shutterstock
‘Zoolander’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor and More
Zoolander wasn’t an overnight success when it first premiered in 2001, but it has since become a cult classic.The comedy, which pokes fun at the world of male modeling, follows Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) as he tries to remain relevant when newcomer Hansel (Owen Wilson) eclipses him as the hottest model in the industry.Despite their differences — Derek is old school with set poses, while Hansel is a thrill-seeker — the two men manage to foil the plot to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia at Jacobim Mugatu's (Will Ferrell) runway show.The film didn’t do so well at the box office and was banned in Malaysia and Singapore for the use of the fictional prime minister, but Zoolander has since become iconic. Derek’s blue steel pose, Mugatu’s ridiculous hair and the epic dance battle to save the world are just a few reasons fans still watch the movie more than two decades later. A sequel, Zoolander 2, came out in 2016.Scroll down to see what the cast of Zoolander has been doing since the film's 2001 release:
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Ben Stiller
Stiller portrayed model Derek Zoolander in the comedy, which he also wrote and directed. He then starred in The Royal Tenenbaums, Along Came Polly, Starsky & Hutch, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and reprised his role as Greg Focker in Meet the Fockers and Little Fockers.
Stiller also portrayed Larry Daley in the Night of the Museum franchise and voiced Alex in the Madagascar films. In 2022, he served as director and executive producer for the Apple TV+ series Severance.
Stiller married Christine Taylor in 2000. After 17 years of marriage, they announced their separation in May 2017. The couple, who share daughter Ella and son Quinlin, confirmed in February 2022 that they were back together.
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Owen Wilson
Wilson played Derek’s model rival-tuned-friend Hansel in both Zoolander and Zoolander 2. He then starred in The Royal Tenenbaums — which he wrote and produced — Behind Enemy Lines, Starsky & Hutch, Around the World in 80 Days, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, Wedding Crashers, Marley & Me, Midnight in Paris, The Internship, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Lost in LondonandThe French Dispatch.
Wilson also portrayed Kevin Rawley in the Meet the Parents films, Jedidiah in the Night at the Museum franchise, Mobius in the Disney+ series Loki and voiced Lightning McQueen in the Cars movies.
The actor is the father of two sons, Robert and Finn, and one daughter, Lyla. He welcomed Robert with Jade Duell in 2011, Finn with Caroline Lindqvist in 2014 and Lyla with Varunie Vongsvirates in 2018.
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Will Ferrell
Ferrell played eccentric designer Mugatu in the comedy and its 2016 sequel. He also starred in Old School, Elf, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Kicking & Screaming, Blades of Glory, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Step Brothers, The Other Guys andBarbie.
Ferrell has more than 80 producing credits to his name, including Booksmart, Drunk History, Succession and Dead to Me. The Saturday Night Live alum married Viveca Paulin in 2000. They share three sons: Magnus, Mattias and Axel.
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Milla Jovovich
The actress portrayed Mugatu’s henchwoman, Katinka, who becomes the main antagonist in Zoolander 2. Jovovich then starred in No Good Deed, Stone, Survivor, Shock and Awe, Paradise Hills, Hellboy, The Rookies, Monster Hunter and the Resident Evil franchise.
The Ukraine-born star served as an executive producer on 2011’s Faces in the Crowd before making her directorial debut in SOHN – Signal five years later. Jovovich released two studio albums and four singles from 1994 to 2012.
The model shares three daughters, Ever, Dashiel, and Osian, with husband Paul W.S. Anderson. The couple, who wed in 2009, welcomed their youngest child in 2020.
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Jerry Stiller
Ben Stiller’s father, Jerry, played Derek’s longtime manager, Maury Ballstein. He then voiced Pretty Boy on Teacher’s Pet and its 2004 movie by the same name. The New York native starred on The King of Queens for nine seasons and both acted and produced the web series Stiller & Meara alongside his late wife, Anne Meara.
He later appeared in Hairspray, The Heartbreak Kid, Swinging With the Finkels, Excuse Me for Living, Cousins and voiced Harvey in Planes: Fire & Rescue. Jerry reprised his role as Maury in 2016’s Zoolander 2 before stepping back from acting.
The comedian died in May 2020 at the age of 92. He is survived by Ben and his sister, Amy Stiller.
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Christine Taylor
Taylor portrayed journalist Matilda Jeffries, who despite all odds falls for Derek. The actress then appeared in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Room 6, License to Wed, The First Time, Zoolander 2, Little Boxes and Friendsgiving. The Pennsylvania native had recurring roles on Burning Love, Arrested Development and Search Party. Taylor wrote and produced 2020’s Celebrity Escape Room.
The star married Ben in 2000 and separated in 2017. After five years apart, the twosome revealed in February 2022 they were back on. They share two children: daughter Ella, born in 2002, and son Quinlin, born in 2005.
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Nathan Lee Graham
Graham’s role as Mugatu’s assistant, Todd, was his first acting role. He then played Frederick in Sweet Home Alabama before appearing in Confessions of an Action Star, Hitch, Trophy Kids and Theater Camp.
The Missouri native also had roles on The Comeback, Hug-O-Gram, LA to Vegas and Katy Keene. His theater credits include playing Phil D’Armano in the original Broadway cast of The Wild Party and Miss Understanding in Priscilla Queen of the Desert. In 2005, Graham won a Grammy for Best Classical Album for Songs of Innocence and of Experience as a soloist.
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Jon Voight
Voight played Derek’s judgmental father, Larry Zoolander. The Oscar winner the appeared in Holes, Glory Road, Transformers, Four Christmases, Dracula: The Dark Prince, American Wrestler: The Wizard, JL Ranch, Roe v. Wade and the National Treasure films. He starred on 24, Lone Star and Ray Donovan. Voight is also a writer, director and producer.
The New York native was married twice: to Lauri Peters from 1962 to 1967 and to Marcheline Bertrand from 1971 to 1980. The Emmy-nominated actor shares daughter Angelina Jolie and son James Haven with Bertrand.
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Vince Vaughn
Vaughn had a small role as Derek’s miner brother Luke Zoolander. He then starred in Old School, Starsky & Hutch, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Wedding Crashers, The Break-Up, Fred Claus, Four Christmases, The Dilemma, The Internship, Delivery Man, Hacksaw Ridge, Freaky and Queenpins.
The Minnesota native also appeared on True Detective, F Is for Family and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Vaughn’s writer and producer credits include Couples Retreat, The Internship, Sullivan & Son and F Is for Family.
The comedy actor married Kyla Weber in 2010. The couple share two children: Lochlyn and Vernon.
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