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The Real World Los Angeles
Aaron Bailey
 Then: Unlike a lot of 21-year-olds, Aaron, a business/economics major at UCLA, already has an accounting job lined up for next fall. Originally from Orange County, California, Aaron likes the diversity of the people in Los Angeles, but he doesn't like the liberal politics. Aaron voted for George Bush, and isn't happy about having a Democrat in the White House. Now: AARON, his wife and new daughter live in Orange County, California. He travels extensively as a financial officer for sport product companies. He was on the british T.V. show, Pop Idol, (the british verson of American Idol)
Beth Stolarczyk
 Then: Beth is a graduate of Ohio State University, where she studied film, television and radio production. Unlike most of her friends who are settling down for marriage, 24-year-old Beth felt the need to head west--not only to pursue her career, but also to meet new people and challenge herself. Her friends describe her as a "drama queen" whose life is like a soap opera. Now: BETH S. lives in Santa Monica, where she is an executive for a large Hollywood casting online company, in addition to pursuing her career as an actress. She is also working on a film project that will spoof reality TV shows like Big Brother, Survivor and, of course, The Real World.
David Edwards
 Then: David may have arrived in Los Angeles on a Greyhound bus, but it won't be long before he's flying first class. This 21-year-old stand-up comedian, originally from Washington, D.C., has only been in Los Angeles a couple of months. Despite this, he's already finding success in local clubs and recently appeared on Fox's In Living Color. Now: DAVID continues to travel around the country as a popular stand-up comedian and actor. Besides recording his live performances on his CD Kicked Out Live--Just Me on the Urban Distribution Network label, David has appeared in numerous films, including Half Baked, House Party 3 and the upcoming Family Reunion. He also appeared in television shows like In Living Color and HBO's Def Comedy Jam. When not on the road, he is in Los Angeles with his wife Jeanette and daughter Davanna.
Dominic Griffin
 Then: Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, Dominic first came to the United States for a holiday. He ended up liking the weather and people so much he decided to stay. Twenty-four-year-old Dominic currently writes reviews of bands and television for magazines, though most of his income comes from bartending. Now: DOMINIC lives in Pasadena, California, and continues to write commentary and produce programming for the music industry. He was recently a producer for syndicated radio programs such as "Rockline" and "Modern Rockline" as well as a freelance contributor to HITS Magazine. He also wrote the short film Wishful Thinker.
Irene Berrera-Kearns
 Then: A Southern California native, 25-year-old Irene is Deputy Marshal for the Los Angeles County marshals department. On a typical day, you can find her serving as a bailiff, delivering subpoenas, or handling an eviction. Irene met her fianc�, Tim, at work. He's also a Deputy Marshal. Their wedding is one of the highlights of the series. Now: IRENE lives in Southern California with her husband Tim and their two children. She continues to work with the Sheriff's Department
Jon Brennan
 Then: More than miles separate Owensboro, Kentucky, from Venice Beach. But that's just what excites this 18-year-old country singer Jon about making the move west. Jon is taking a semester off from Belmont University in Nashville to pursue his music career in Los Angeles. In Kentucky, he performs regularly at Goldie's Best Little Opry House in Owensboro. Now: JON is putting the finishing touches on his first CD, Round Trip Ticket, that will be available on his Web site www.jonbrennan.net. He splits his time between his home in Kentucky and Nashville, where he continues to perform his country music. He is also a popular speaker at schools and organizations around the country and regularly works at Christian youth camps. (His claymation alter ego won the Real World match on MTV's hit series Celebrity Deathmatch.)
Tami Anderson
 Then: Tami begins each day with a Buddhist chant, ensuring her peace and serenity no matter how rough her day turns out. She works as an AIDS care specialist helping clients work through the complicated process of getting their insurance companies to pay for the bills resulting from their illness. At night and on the weekends, 22-year-old Tami is part of a four-girl R&B group. Now: TAMI lives in Los Angeles with her two daughters, Lyric Chanel and Kenni Lauryn. She runs a public relations firm for athletes and continues to develop entertainment projects for herself and others
Beth Anthony
 Then: She's gay, replaces David when he is kicked out Now: ?????
Glen Naessens
 Then: Replaces Irene once she leaves to get married. He's in a band Now: ?????
*Information and Pictures provided by MTV.com
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