She was a child actress who had a guest starring role on The Wonder Years.
Then when she became a teen, she played the hot chick in several rock music videos (hint: she worked with Aerosmith).
Then this charming actress was in one of the top teen movies of all time that spawned a fashion revolution and created new lingo.
Movie producers have begged her to make a sequel, but it has never happened, sadly.
After that the blonde beauty went on to work with A-list stars like George Clooney and Jennifer Garner.
She wed at a young age and had a son, but has been a single mother for a while. These days she is 47, acts here and there while making posts about being vegan.
Who is she?
She is Alicia Silverstone.
The star began modeling at age six and even did a Domino’s Pizza commercial.
Then came acting. In 1992 she was the ‘dream girl’ in The Wonder Years.
Her first film was the erotic thriller The Crush, playing a teenage girl who sets out to ruin an older man after he rejected her.
This San Francisco native then starred for in the Aerosmith music videos for Cryin, Amazing and Crazy.
That led to her being cast as Cher in Clueless in 1995.
In January, Silverstone said she is amazed that audiences are still interested in a ‘Clueless’ sequel.
The actress played the role of Cher Horowitz in the 1995 coming-of-age comedy and loved how her reprisal of the part for a Super Bowl commercial led to fresh calls for a follow-up movie.
Alicia told Variety: ‘I think people are talking about a (sequel) all the time at all times since the movie happened.
‘Has it been 30 years yet? That always is a fun conversation. It’s so lovely to see how people still love that movie. It’s very nice.’
Silverstone’s latest film is the Dutch comedy Krazy House – which is set in the 1990s and follows a sitcom family whose lives are transformed when criminals arrive at their door – and she had an immediate interest in the unconventional plot from directors Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil.
She recalled: ‘I got a call from my agent saying there’s a really crazy script that you need to read. I did and it’s a page-turner for sure. I never saw anything like this before. I was so interested.
‘I watched their film, Ron Goossens, Low Budget Stuntman, and I thought it was really good, so stylish and such a clear point of view. You can tell these guys are artists. They’re freaky and wild artists.
‘I was in my car on FaceTime with them and they were so cute and lovely. I wanted to go play with them! I got to go to Amsterdam and play with all these freaks and they are all so talented.’
Alicia has taken gambles in terms of her acting projects in recent times and has prioritised parts that will give her a sense of enjoyment.
Thestar said: ‘A long time ago I made some changes and someone said to me, ‘I don’t care if you work for two or three years, only do what I love.’
‘That was so strange to me. Do what I love? I’ve just been having fun playing. I was doing a lot of theatre and they were letting me do things I wasn’t allowed to do in movies. From that theatre stuff, they just started to let me do it in movies.’
After Clueless, Silverstone had three other film releases in 1995—Le Nouveau monde, Hideaway and The Babysitter.
In 1996, she starred in the direct-to-video thriller True Crime as a Catholic school student searching for a murderer of teenage girls.
Her next role was Barbara Wilson/Batgirl opposite George Clooney in Batman & Robin (1997), which was ridiculed to no end.
Also in 1997, the first film by Silverstone’s production company, Excess Baggage, was released then came Blast from the Past (1999) co-starring Brendan Fraser.
She tried Shakespeare next with In Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000), then did the independent comedy Global Heresy (2002), opposite Peter O’Toole.
She also made her Broadway debut alongside Kathleen Turner and Jason Biggs in a stage version of The Graduate, which ran between 2002 and 2003 at the Plymouth Theatre.
In 2003 she starred in the TV series Miss Match, as Kate Fox, a high-end matchmaker.
The show was cancelled after only 11 episodes.
In 2004, Silverstone played a news reporter in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, opposite Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze, Jr.
In the comedy Beauty Shop (2005), a spinoff of the Barbershop film franchise, Silverstone appeared with Queen Latifah.
Alicia then worked on Stormbreaker (2006), and in 2008 filmed the unaired ABC pilot alongside Megan Mullally called Bad Mother’s Handbook.
She had a small role in the blockbuster Tropic Thunder.
After that she changed her life. She wrote the book The Kind Diet, a guide to vegan nutrition, in 2009.
She got back to acting with the teen romance drama The Art of Getting By (2011). Silverstone worked again with her Clueless director Amy Heckerling on 2012’s Vamps about vampires. Then in 2016 she was in Catfight. Silverstone starred in three 2017 films — Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and The Tribes of Palos Verdes with Garner. Silverstone also appeared in the comedy Book Club (2018), opposite Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda and Candice Bergen.
In 2023, she appeared in crime drama thriller Reptile co-starring Benicio del Toro and Justin Timberlake.