'Gilmore Girls' comes to Netflix; Where's Alexis Bledel, Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy, and the rest of the cast after the show ended in 2007?

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With seven seasons of "Gilmore Girls" coming to Netflix, many of the show's fans are wondering where the cast is now. Some have gone on to make big names for themselves as celebrities, while others have decided to get married with their co-stars.

A total of 154 episodes of the show will be coming to Netflix, E! reports. And while that is happening, the cast of "Gilmore Girls" couldn't be busier with their individual schedules. The show was notable for having Alexis Bledel, Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy, Adam Brody, Jared Padalecki, Chad Michael Murray, and Matt Czuchry throughout its seven seasons that aired from 2000 to 2007, recalls Dispatch.

Padalecki is of course seen in "Supernatural," now on its 10th season, while Murray is known for "One Tree Hill" and will be seen in "Marvel's Agent Carter," while Adam Brody, who is currently married to Leighton Meester, became even more famous by starring in "The O.C." and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith".

Graham is currently seen in "Parenthood" where she plays a mom and is dating co-star Peter Krause. Bledel had a recurring role in "Mad Men" and made two movies for "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," shares Us Magazine. Bledel has also gotten married with "Mad Men" co-star Vincent Kartheiser in August. Meanwhile, Scott Patterson has participated in "Aliens in America" and "The Event."

McCarthy has been raking nominations and awards after the show that started her off as a sidekick. She had been nominated for a Golden Globe and has an Emmy award to her name. She was notable for "Bridesmaids," "The Heat," "Identity Theft," and "Mike & Molly."

The show also had Milo Ventmiglia, who has gone on to be a part of "Heroes." Currently, he has a new series making a debut on ABC, "The Whispers." Czuchry went on to "The Good Wife," which also featured Edward Herrman, who was also involved in "Grey's Anatomy" and "How I Met Your Mother." Meanwhile, Keiko Agena, who played Lane Kim on the show has moved on to "Twisted," "Scandal," and "Shameless," all from ABC.

Liza Weil is currently seen in "How to Get Away with Murder" and has previously made an appearance in "Scandal." Vanessa Marano is currently in "Switched at Birth."

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