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        <title><![CDATA[Disney Channel Original Movie Hunks: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Teenage dream! Many actors got their starts in <strong>Disney Channel Original Movies</strong> — but what happened to the hunky leading men from those films? Leave it to <em>Us</em> to fill you in on what your first crush is doing now.</p>
<p>From <em>Motocrossed’s</em> <strong><strong>Riley Smith</strong></strong> and <strong>Trevor O’Brien</strong> to <em><strong>High School Musical</strong>’s</em> <strong><strong>Zac Efron</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Corbin Bleu</strong></strong>, the Disney Channel has produced a slew of hot Hollywood stars for more than two decades. The first DCOM was 1997’s <em>Underwraps</em> and there have been more than 100 movies that have premiered on the network since.</p>
<p>Looking back, however, some <strong>DCOMs had completely unrealistic story lines</strong>, including <em>The Thirteenth Year</em>’s tale of a young boy named Cody Griffin (<strong><strong>Chez Starbuck</strong></strong>) being left on a boat by his mermaid mother only to be raised by average humans.</p>
<p>Despite the wild plot, fans rooted for Cody to win his swim meets and be reconnected with his mom in the sea. The film premiered in 1999, along with <em>Smart House</em>, <em>Johnny Tsunami</em>, <em>Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century</em> and more. To this day, Starbuck still embraces his iconic character.</p>
<p>“Aquaman, bro, if I didn’t walk you couldn’t run,” he jokingly said during a January 2020 episode of <em><strong>Christy’s Kitchen Throwback</strong>.</em> The Colorado native also revealed why he thinks there was never a sequel of his Disney hit.</p>
<p>“I know that it cost, like, over $5 million to make it. It was one of the most expensive <strong>Disney Channel Original Movies</strong>. They went over budget by a lot,” he explained. “They were like, ‘OK, we can’t afford to do another one.’ If it comes back, hook a brother up. I still dive.”</p>

		<p>Many DCOMs, including 1998’s <em>Brink!</em> were rooted in reality — though some details are a little far-fetched. In the film, Brink (<strong><strong>Erik von Detten</strong></strong>) dealt with typical teen angst by putting all his time and effort into perfecting his rollerblading skills. The result: He earned a spot on Team X-Bladz, much to the dismay of his BFFs and fellow “soul skaters.”</p>
<p>Looking back at his role, von Detten told <strong><em>E! News</em></strong> in March 2021 that it’s “crazy” that fans still remember the Disney film. While the San Diego native left Hollywood and has since settled down and become a father, the former star recalled <strong>what it was like being a teen heartthrob</strong>.</p>
<p>“My mother was very good at making sure I had a perfect balance. I socialized with kids and kids in the entertainment industry,” he told the outlet. “When I got into my teens, she gave me my freedom to go to premieres, but she definitely made sure I stayed close and didn’t get into the partying scene too much.”</p>
<p>The <strong><em>Princess Diaries</em></strong> actor added: “There are situations when drugs are offered at parties or whatever and I always had the moral compass to know that’s just a one-way street. So, probably just a combination of upbringing and moral compass. So yeah, I survived.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to see which of your favorite Disney Channel Original Movies hunks are still acting and which stars have regular jobs:</p>
									

				
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