Buckle Up and Check Out the Cast of Road Trip Then and Now

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How to top Jason Biggs doing it with a pie...?

Such was surely the question on countless directors' lips after the box office success of American Pie, which spurred the urge to fill theaters with debauched hijinks that audiences—and young gentlemen especially—would find funny.

Todd Phillips perfected that formula over the course of the '00s, starting with 2000's R-rated Road Trip, a raunchy comedy cranked up to 11 about a fairly normal college student (Breckin Meyer) who hits the road to intercept a sex tape starring him and a one-night stand (Amy Smart)—or is she?—that was accidentally mailed to his girlfriend (Rachel Blanchard) at another school.

And of course he can't embark on such an important mission alone: Phillips, who also wrote the script with Scot Armstrong, packed it all in, bringing Stifler—from what would soon be a whole American Pie franchise—along for the ride.

"Obviously with the American Pie films and Road Trip, my guys were kind of d--ks," Scott acknowledged to IGN in 2005. He didn't become an actor to crank out comedies, but "now I really like it. I don't really necessarily think I'm a funny guy, but I like the opportunity to take on something that I don't feel I'm the best at doing."

At least these dudes know where their car is.

And along the way, sex is had, a prostate is probed, French toast gets a dusting of flop sweat and a mouse is molested by Tom Green.

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"I find the term 'gross-out comedy' sort of dismissive," Phillips, ready to go to bat for whatever he was working on since the beginning, told the BBC in 2000. "It's very easy to be gross, it's very hard to be funny. I think why Road Trip works is not because of the gross stuff, it's because of the characters."

Road Trip made almost $120 million worldwide and put Phillips on the bro-comedy map—though, as he would be quick to point out, each of his movies' bros has a purpose.

And 25 years is definitely enough time for a few twists and turns on everybody's journey, so get a load of what these miscreants all look like now that they have some real mileage on the odometer:

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Breckin Meyer

After standing out as Travis Birkenstock in Clueless and scoring supporting roles in The CraftGo and The Insider, Meyer moved into the starring position in Road Trip as Josh—a cheater (it all works out in the end) but the relatively nice, normal one of the bunch. Next up was the ensemble comedy Rat Race and he's the voice of Jon in the Garfield movies with Bill Murray as the lazy, lasagna-loving cat. A regular in movies and TV, Meyer also starred in the legal dramedy Franklin & Bash with Mark-Paul Gosselaar and more recently appeared in Designated Survivor and The Fix.

He shares two daughters with ex-wife Deborah Kaplan (who directed him in 2001's Josie and the Pussycats.

In early 2024 he and Comfort Food host Kelly Rizzo went public with their relationship. She was married to Bob Saget for several years before the Full House star's sudden death in January 2022 and has credited Meyer with helping her grieve.

"He's just been so supportive," Rizzo told E! News' Francesca Amiker in October 2024. "Since day one, that's just been such a big thing with him. He knew what I went through, and he appreciated it and accepted it—and always likes to talk about Bob."

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Seann William Scott

Seann William Scott had just played Stifler in American Pie and would have three more turns as the unhinged but well-meaning party animal down the road. But first, he took a turn as Josh's best friend, the mildly unhinged but well-meaning party animal E.L., in Road Trip.

Scott dove into his subsequent type-casting with relish, starring in the bromance classic Dude, Where's My Car? with Ashton Kutcher and Final Destination (both of which also came out in 2000), The Dukes of HazzardMr. Woodcock and Role Models. He also turned up in Old School and Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back and provided the voice of Crash in four Ice Age films. He has also starred in a number of small films, including the ensemble sci-fi thriller-comedy Southland Tales (audiences didn't really get it either) and the Courteney Cox-directed Just Before I Go.

He actually hasn't done much TV (his movies have quietly grossed almost $5 billion collectively in the meantime), but in 2018 was cast in Fox's Lethal Weapon to replace the fired Clayne Crawford as the resident live wire, but the buddy-cop dramedy was canceled at the end of its third season.

Scott made a welcome return to dark hilarity with an arc on the final season of HBO's The Righteous Gemstones in 2025.

He shares daughter Frankie Rose with ex-wife Olivia Korenberg. They divorced in 2024 after five years of marriage.

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Amy Smart

Beth turned out to be the girl for Josh in the end, never mind the shady cinematic start to their relationship.

After Road Trip, which was preceded by modeling, starring in Varsity Blues and playing Ruby on Felicity, Smart reunited with Breckin Meyer in Rat Race and co-starred in The Butterfly Effect with Ashton Kutcher. She has appeared in a slew of films, including Win a Date With Tad Hamilton, Starsky & HutchThe Best ManJust Friends (as the object of Ryan Reynolds' long-suffering affection), The Town and the holiday ABC Family classic 12 Dates of Christmas. Later TV work included MaronLaw & Order: SVUMacGyver and the DC Universe web series Stargirl with Luke Wilson.

Smart married HGTV star Carter Oosterhouse in 2011 and they welcomed daughter Flora via surrogate in 2016.

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Paolo Costanzo

Josh's smart-ass pal Rubin is the reason this road trip was possible, as he's the one who sent the wrong tape (Josh had also been recording innocent video messages in the era before FaceTime and Snapchat) to Josh's girlfriend, Tiffany.

Paolo Costanzo went on to co-star in 40 Days and 40 Nights with Josh Hartnett and then landed the technically plum role of Joey's nephew Michael Tribbiani in the ultimately short-lived Friends spin-off. A steadier gig came as a star of the USA dramedy Royal Pains for eight seasons, after which he had a pivotal role in the HBO series The Night Of and joined the cast of Designated Survivor in season two.

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Tom Green

Tom Green's bum isn't on the road trip, but his character—Barry Manilow—serves as narrator and school bard. 2000 was an eventful year for the host of The Tom Green Show—he chronicled his successful treatment for testicular cancer on his popular MTV show, and then appeared as The Chad in Charlie's Angels alongside then-girlfriend Drew Barrymore, whom he was married to for eight months in 2001 before filing for divorce that December.

After Road Trip, his biggest movie was 2001's Freddy Got Fingered, but he has written and produced and appeared in all sorts of productions over the years (including Tom Green's House Tonight, an ahead-of-his-time talk show he filmed in his living room, and Tom Green Live), as well as done cameos and a lot of voice work.

Green moved back to his native Canada in 2021, and now shares a sprawling farm with many animals and his fiancée Amanda Nelson.

"I’m not really a Hollywood guy,” he told the New York Times in January 2025. “I started to feel like I wasn’t being true to my authentic self.” 

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DJ Qualls

The meek and scrawny Kyle was a sight gag in and of himself, but though he had some lows (eating adulterated French toast being the most memorable), he also ended up with Rhonda's leopard-print underpants as a souvenir from the best night of his life to date.

After Road Trip, his movie debut, DJ Qualls starred in his own bro comedy, 2002's The New Guy, but is mainly known for supporting appearances in the likes of Hustle & Flow and TV shows including LostCriminal MindsMy Name Is EarlThe Big Bang TheoryBreaking BadSupernaturalFargo and The Man in the High Castle, on which he was a regular for three seasons. 

He also reprised the role of Kyle in 2009's direct-to-DVD sequel Road Trip: Beer Pong.

After sharing with an audience that he was gay during one of his pal Jim Jeffries' stand-up shows (in 2013 Qualls starred in Legit, a sitcom co-created by Jeffries), Qualls took to Twitter in January 2020 to write, "It is 11:20pm. I just came out on stage at a @jimjefferies show in San Diego. Yep, I'm gay. Been gay this whole time. Tired of worrying about what people would think of me. Tired of worrying about what it would do to my career."

His most recent credit is a few episodes of Chuck Lorre's HBO comedy Bookie.

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Mia Amber Davis

None of the aftermath of Rhonda's memorable sex scene, when Kyle's friends tease him, aged well, but Mia Amber Davis made a splash as the confident, sexy-as-hell girl Kyle loses his virginity to on the road.

The model and actress went on to a career as a motivational speaker and style consultant before she died at 36 in 2011 from a pulmonary embolism following knee surgery. She was married to comedian Mike Yard from 2008 until her death.

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Rachel Blanchard

Perfectly nice Tiffany remains none the wiser about Josh's unfaithful ways after the tape turns out not to be what Josh thought it was, and they amicably split up.

Rachel Blanchard, the former child star (The Kids of Degrassi Street, Are You Afraid of the Dark?) who played Cher when Clueless was briefly a sitcom, has since worked alongside a slew of talented actors, but her most recognizable film since Road Trip is the instant-cult-classic Snakes on a Plane. She was also in Adrian Lyne's thriller Deep Water, the film that briefly brought costars Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas together off-camera.

Her TV work includes 7th HeavenPeep ShowPsychFargo Audience Network's You Me Her and Amazon's hit adaptation of The Summer I Turned Pretty.

In 2014, Blanchard told ABC News that anything online saying she had a husband named Adrian Brown and two kids was a lie. "That's a rumor," she said. "I think I have an Internet stalker, who started that and then won't take it down. I keep having it taken down and he keeps putting it back up. But I don't have a husband, I don't have two kids."

She has since married composer Jeremy Turner and they have a daughter, Maxine.

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Anthony Rapp

Anthony Rapp, the star of stage and screen who originated the role of Mark in Rent and Lucas in If/Then on Broadway, can play a chilling villain, including obsessive TA turned cult leader Josh in Road Trip.

Since then his film credits range from the indie to bigger fare such as 2002 Best Picture Oscar winner A Beautiful Mind and the 2005 movie adaptation of Rent, and his TV work includes PsychThe KnickThe Good Fight and 13 Reasons Why. He also played Lt. Commander Paul Stamets on Star Trek: Discovery throughout its five-season run.

In 2017, Rapp said in an interview that Kevin Spacey had made a sexual advance toward him when he was 14 and Spacey was 26, which triggered a spiral of accusations that resulted in Spacey being fired from House of Cards. (Spacey said he didn't remember doing any such thing, but if he did so while drunk, he was deeply sorry. Rapp sued him for battery and Spacey was found not liable at trial in 2022.)

"I felt bad for the hundreds of people who were working on the show," Rapp said in 2018, reflecting on how swiftly Spacey's career collapsed after he came forward. The actor told BuzzFeed he was "relieved" when House of Cards returned for another season without Frank Underwood.

In November 2019, Rapp announced that he was engaged to his partner, Ken Ithiphol. They share two children born via surrogate.

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Ethan Suplee

The before-and-after of the prominent character actor never gets old.

Ethan Suplee had already excelled at comedy (the only one who can't see the optical illusion in Mallrats; a high school bully's strongman in Boy Meets World) and drama (as Edward Norton's racist lump of a friend in American History X) by the time he had a small role in Road Trip as Ed. He has played a high school football player in Remember the Titans in 2000 and went on to costar in My Name Is Earl from 2005 to 2009.

His film resume includes The Butterfly EffectCold Mountain, UnstoppableThe Wolf of Wall StreetDeepwater Horizon and the Norton-directed Motherless Brooklyn, and more TV work includes Hulu's Chance, the new Twin Peaks, and Netflix's The Ranch and The Santa Clarita Diet.

In January 2020—after decades of yo-yo dieting and gaining and losing hundreds of pounds—he proudly revealed his new muscled physique. In 2025 Suplee showed off his 200-pound weight loss transformation.

He has been married to Brandy Lewis since 2006 and is a father of four.

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Andy Dick

The News Radio star and all-around quirky fellow had a brief cameo as an obviously strange motel clerk.

Amid several arrests over the years, some of them involving indecent exposure and groping other men, AndyDick has been open about struggling with substance abuse that has had him in and out of rehab. But despite the toxic behavior, he has stayed busy, having his own sketch show, The Andy Dick Show, on MTV for a couple years; becoming a regular on the dais at celebrity roasts; releasing a few comedy albums; and doing a lot of cameos as an oddball in the likes of Community, MaronWorkaholics and Netflix's Sense8

Dick has a son from his first marriage, to Ivone Kowalczyk, and a son and daughter with partner Lena Sved—who obtained a restraining order against Dick in 2018, claiming he had gotten belligerent in front of their son, who in turn locked his drunken father out of the house.

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Horatio Sanz

As "French Toast Guy," an otherwise unnamed diner cook, Horatio Sanz amiably agreed to give Kyle a new plate of French toast without powdered sugar, and proceeded to remove the sugar in every obscene way imaginable and serve it back to him.

Sanz had joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1998 and stayed until 2006, while building a resume of small standout roles in the likes of Boat Trip, School for Scoundrels, Lucky You, Step Brothers, Year One and Bachelorette. He's also the voice of Duncan in Wreck-It-Ralph and Ralph Breaks the Internet. His acting on TV has included 30 RockHouse of LiesParks and RecreationUnbreakable Kimmy SchmidtModern FamilyScorpionGLOW and The Mandalorian.

In 2008 Sanz revealed that he'd lost about 100 pounds, and later said on The Tonight Show that he'd been working out more and cut out alcohol.

Sanz is quiet about his personal life, but he married his wife Jenn Schatz in 2015.

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Mary Lynn Rajskub

A prolific improv comedian and star of Mr. Show and The Larry Sanders Show long before she became the unflappable IT wiz Chloe O'Brian on 24, Mary Lynn Rajskub had a quick turn in Road Trip as school bus dispatcher Blind Brenda whose intuition (and middle finger) works just fine.

She shares son Valentine with personal trainer Matthew Rolf. She filed for divorce in 2019 after 10 years of marriage.

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Todd Phillips

Phillips got his start directing documentaries (Frat House put him on the map) before making his original feature debut with Road Trip.

"I'm writing another comedy," Phillips told the BBC in 2000. "But don't worry, it's not a teen movie at all."

Nope, that one was about adults who start a fraternity. After Old School he cranked out Starsky & HutchSchool for ScoundrelsThe Hangover (as well as Part II and Part III), Due Date and War Dogs.

He also produced A Star Is Born with longtime buddy Bradley Cooper, who in turn was a co-producer on Joker, which was nominated for 11 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for Phillips. Joaquin Phoenix won Best Actor (as well as every other major award), and Hildur Guðnadóttir won for Best Original Score.

The 2024 sequel Joker: Folie à Deux won two Razzies.

(Originally published May 19, 2020, at 1:05 p.m. PT)

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