The Kid Who Played Alfalfa In 'The Little Rascals' Is All Grown Up Now.

By Michael Avery in Entertainment On 5th April 2017
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Can you believe this movie came out 23 years ago?

Do you feel old yet? You know you do.

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Alfalfa and Darla's relationship was so cute. Who cares how old they were. It was adorable to watch.

Brandon "Bug" Hall played Alfalfa. He was only 9 years old at the time.

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The Little Rascals was his first movie. What a way to kick off a career right?

After that, he went on to appear in other movies as a child like Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, and he even had a voice role in Hercules.

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Since then he has appeared in a crazy number of crime-related shows.

We're talking CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Justice, Cold Case, CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY, and Major Crimes.

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Bug is 32 years old now and still stay busy! Of course, he is still acting. His latest role was playing Arthur on Harley and the Davidsons.

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It's always awesome to see a child star continue acting into adulthood. So many fall off the wagon after they grow up.

Bug is definitely a success story here.

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You know you really want to see what he would look like with that slicked-back hair and cowlick as an adult.

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He said that playing Alfalfa and having his hair stick up the way it did helped him get girl. Hey, whatever works right?

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He married his wife, Jill de Groff, in early 2017, and the wedding photos are just stunning.

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Bug recently announced that they are expecting their first child.

"Our little rascal is about 6 centimeters, but I love this tiny living human person already," he wrote.

You know he and his wife will make great parents.

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What if 10 years from now, there was a reboot of The Little Rascals and his child played Alfalfa? How cool would that be assuming it's a boy?

Or you know, Darla if he has a girl.

I would totally watch that. Would you?

SHARE if you can't believe how much Bug has changed over the years!