Search

Newsletter image

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.

Do not worry we don't spam!

GDPR Compliance

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

Clarissa Explains It All star Jason Zimbler, 47, grabs coffee in NYC over 30 years after role as bratty Ferguson

Published on April 21, 2025 at 12:29 PM

CLARISSA Explains It All star Jason Zimbler, who played bratty little brother Ferguson Darling opposite Melissa Joan Hart, has resurfaced in New York City decades after his 90s fame.

The former child actor, who is now 47 years old, picked up coffee from a cafe in Queens on Wednesday, April 16.

Jason Zimbler on Clarissa Explains It All.
Jason Zimbler starred on Clarissa Explains It All opposite Melissa Joan Hart from 1991 to 1994
Jason Zimbler, known for his role in Clarissa Explains It All, pictured outdoors.
Jason, here in NYC's Queens, now lives a normal life off TV
Jason Zimbler, known for his role in Clarissa Explains It All, outside The Hill's Cafe in Queens, New York.
Jason picked up a coffee on April 16

He wore a blue jacket, shorts and sandals in the warm spring weather.

Jason scored his breakthrough role as Ferguson on the Nickelodeon kids TV show in 1991, when he was just 13 years old.

He played the villain, often clashing with Melissa's stubborn big sister Clarissa.

After the show ended in 1994, Jason completely disappeared from the spotlight.

Instead of continuing his acting career, he began attending college at University of Notre Dame, graduating in 1998.

He then moved back to his native New York, and earned graduate degrees from Brooklyn College and Columbia University.

After eight years working behind the scenes at HBO, he now works in the clean transportation industry.

In 2023, he was interviewed for a Santa Fe radio station about his efforts to promote the use of electric vehicles.

Clarissa Explains It All cast photo.
The wholesome kids show was a hit in the early 90s
Jason Zimbler on Clarissa Explains It All.
Jason's Ferguson clashed with his sister Clarissa

Melissa, who continued acting with major roles in Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Melissa & Joey, recently said she lost touch with her Clarissa TV family.

“I don't talk to any of the Clarissa cast,”; Melissa told People in 2024, claiming the show's era was “pre-cell phones, pre-email, pre-everything.”

“The cast just kind of all went in different directions and nobody kept in touch.”

REBOOT RUMORS

A reboot was in the works in 2018, with playing Clarissa as a mom.

But a year later, Melissa said the reboot was “on hold.”

“There’s no update. No, I’ve been busy on my Netflix show, and just been trying to get family time on the side, and that show’s kind of on hold right now,”; she told Us Weekly.

“I don’t know what’s going on with it.”;

Elizabeth Hess, who played Clarissa's mom Janet, went on to have guest roles on various shows, including Law & Order.

Joe O'Connor, who took on the role of Clarissa's dad Marshall, had an arc on Mad Men and The Young and the Restless.

Like Jason, Sean O'Neal, who played Clarissa's best friend Sam Anders, also left the film industry.

Clarissa Explains It All is available for streaming on Paramount Plus and Apple TV.

Jason Zimbler, known for his role in Clarissa Explains It All, walking down a residential street.
Jason now works in the clean transportation industry
Jason Zimbler walking down a sidewalk.
He lives in a quiet Queens neighborhood
Cast photo from the soap opera *Edge of Night*.
As a very young child, Jason also starred on soap opera Edge of Night
Prev Article

Disgraced snooker star banned over match-fixing WINS on World Championship return as both 2024 finalists are dumped out

Next Article

NPFL: Finidi talks up tough opponent Sunshine Stars after win in Port Harcourt

Related to this topic:

Comments (0):

Be the first to write a comment.

Post Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *