Cast Of Veronica Mars: Where Are They Now?

Published on June 10, 2015. Updated April 3, 2017

“Veronica Mars” was a great show. The storylines were compelling; the characters were engaging; and the dialogue was witty. The critics loved it; however, it wasn’t a ratings success. After only three seasons, it was abruptly cancelled. It took several more years before it was able to become a film. Over here at Fame10, we really like the show and the cast. We like them so much that we’ve been wondering what they have all been up to since the show went off the air back in 2007. We know that you’ve been wondering about the same thing. Come with us as we catch up with the cast of “Veronica Mars!”

Tina Majorino

Tina Majorino – who played Veronica Mars’ friend Cindy “Mac” Mackenzie on the series – has continued to appear on the small and big screen. She’s had roles on “Big Love,” “The Deep End,” “True Blood” and Grey’s Anatomy.” She’s also had roles “What We Do Is Secret” and “Should’ve Been Romeo.”

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Chris Lowell

Chris Lowell joined the cast of “Veronica Mars” during the third and final season. He played Stosh “Piz” Piznarski, Wallace’s roommate at Hearst College who develops a crush on Veronica. He’s found steady work on television since the show wrapped. He joined the cast of “Private Practice” and “Enlisted.”

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Teddy Dunn

Teddy Dunn appeared in season one and season two of “Veronica Mars” as Teddy Kane, Veronica’s brooding ex boyfriend. He hasn’t been especially busy since he left the series. He’s made guest appearances in “Grey’s Anatomy” and “CSI: NY.” and appeared in “Jumper,” “Kill Theory” and “A Good Funeral.”

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Ryan Hansen

Ryan Hansen – who portrayed Dick Casablancas on “Veronica Mars” – has kept himself quite busy with various television projects. He’s had roles in “Party Down,” “Friends with Benefits,” “2 Broke Girls,” “Bad Teacher,” “Bad Judge” and “Resident Advisors.” He’s also appeared in a couple of movies, “Superhero Movie” and “G.I. Joe: Retaliation.”

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Enrico Colantoni

Enrico Colantoni – who played Veronica Mars’ father Keith, a private investigator and former Balboa County Sheriff – has continued to work on television and in films. He has had lead roles in “Flashpoint” and “Person of Interest” and he appeared in the movie “Contagion.”

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Francis Capra

Francis Capra played Eli “Weevil” Navarro, the leader of the PCH Biker gang on “Veronica Mars.” He’s been keeping busy with guest starring roles on television shows like “Heroes,” “Sons of Anarchy,” “NCIS,” “Blue Bloods” and “Bones.” He’s also branched out into film production. He started a production company with another actor called Take Off Productions.

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Jason Dohring

Jason Dohring is probably best known for his role on “Veronica Mars” as Logan Echolls. Since the show wrapped, he has continued on to appear on the small screen. He’s had roles on “Moonlight,” “Ringer” and “The Messengers.” He’s also appeared in a couple of movies, which include “Searching for Sonny” and “The Squeeze.”

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Percy Daggs III

Percy Daggs III – who played Veronica Mars’ trusty sidekick Wallace – hasn’t been especially busy since the show ended back in 2007. He has done several guest appearances on shows like “In Plain Sight,” “Raising the Bar,” “Southland” and “iZombie.” He’s also been involved in some movies, including “American Son,” “Detention,” “In the Hive” and “Murder 101.”

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Kristen Bell

Kristen Bell made a name for herself with her role as the witty and spunky teen detective on “Veronica Mars,” but she’s had plenty of success since the show wrapped back in 2007. She became the catty and sassy narrator on “Gossip Girl” and appeared on “Heroes” and “Parks and Recreation.” She’s also appeared in some big screen comedies, including “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Couples Retreat” and “You Again.” She currently plays the female lead, Jeannie van der Hooven, on the showtime series “House of Lies.”

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