5. Mark-Paul Gosselaar
How could we not include Zack Morris on this list? Gosselaar acted with the Saved by the Bell franchise from 1988 until the Saved by the Bell: College Years ended in 1994. Then he appeared in a number of TV movies until he landed his next lead role on NYPD Blue in 2001. Since the police drama went off air, the blonde-haired stud made cameos on popular shows like Commander in Chief, Rizzoli & Isles and Weeds. He landed another lead role in 2011 as Peter Bash on the comedy-drama series Franklin & Bash. He’s set to star in People Are Talking, an NBC comedy series being released later this year. Gosselaar currently lives in California with his wife and two children. He also has two children from a previous marriage.
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