The 100 Cast: Their Journeys After the Show

When “The 100” premiered on The CW in 2014, it marked a refreshing departure for the network. This post-apocalyptic drama followed a group of survivors from The Ark returning to Earth nearly a century after a nuclear apocalypse. Now, with all seven seasons of the series available for binge-watching on Netflix, it’s easier than ever to follow the journeys of the show’s cast since it concluded. Let’s take a look at what they’ve been up to.

Eliza Taylor – Clarke Griffin

Eliza Taylor played Clarke Griffin, a character who underwent significant development throughout the show’s seven seasons. Clarke, the central heroine of the story, made decisions that divided the fan base, giving viewers a glimpse of the complexities of leadership. Before her time on “The 100,” Taylor had a breakthrough role on the Australian soap opera “Neighbours.”

Since her journey on “The 100,” Eliza Taylor appeared in “The Orville” in 2022 and now stars in “Quantum Leap.” Additionally, she both starred in and produced “I’ll Be Watching” in 2023 and is attached to star in “It Only Takes a Night.”

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Lexa

Alycia Debnam-Carey’s portrayal of Lexa left an indelible mark on “The 100.” Lexa was one of the show’s standout characters, thrust into leadership after Anya’s death. Unfortunately, Lexa’s journey on the show was cut short by a tragic event. Post-“The 100,” Debnam-Carey has remained busy with appearances on “Fear the Walking Dead” for seven seasons and headlining “Saint X” and “The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.”

Debnam-Carey’s versatility extends to both in front of and behind the camera, contributing to her successful career.

Paige Turco – Abby Griffin

Paige Turco portrayed Abby Griffin, Clarke’s mother, throughout the first six seasons before returning for a guest role in the final season. Abby’s character was driven by her desire for the best for her daughter, even when she couldn’t always comprehend her decisions. Unfortunately, Abby’s storyline ended tragically with her death, a common fate for many characters in the series.

Post-“The 100,” Paige Turco reprised her role as Linda Pride on “NCIS: New Orleans” and appeared in the Hulu original movie “Books of Blood.”

Thomas McDonell – Finn Collins

Thomas McDonell played Finn Collins, who initially served as Clarke’s love interest but later evolved into a significant character in the series. Finn’s death on the second season was a turning point for the show and revealed a different side of Clarke. Post-“The 100,” McDonell appeared in “The Long Road Home,” “LA to Vegas,” “Good Girls,” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” On the big screen, he starred in “Simachs and Sorrows” in 2022.

Eli Goree as Wells Jaha

Eli Goree portrayed Wells Jaha, a friend to Clarke early in the show, with flashbacks showing their close relationship. Wells, the son of Thelonious Jaha, had his share of burdens, often grappling with a code he didn’t always agree with. Wells’ character was tragically cut short on the show, but Eli Goree continued to shine. He remained in The CW family with appearances in “Legends of Tomorrow” and “Riverdale” and ventured into the “Suits” universe with a role in “Pearson.” Most recently, he had a central role in Prime Video’s “The Peripheral,” though the series was recently canceled.

Marie Avgeropoulos as Octavia Blake

Marie Avgeropoulos portrayed Octavia Blake, a character who transformed from a rebellious teenager to one of the show’s most compelling figures. Since “The 100” concluded, Marie appeared in the 2020 movie “Jiu Jitsu” and is attached to star in “Butterfly in the Typewriter,” though it doesn’t yet have a release date.

Bob Morley as Bellamy Blake

Bob Morley’s portrayal of Bellamy Blake, a character with a strong moral compass, resonated with viewers throughout the series. Bellamy’s life came to a divisive conclusion during the seventh season, marking another memorable moment in the show. Post-“The 100,” Morley has appeared in “The Rookie,” “Love Me,” and “In Limbo” on the small screen, and on the big screen, he appeared in “I’ll Be Watching” and is attached to star in “Death on the Dearborn.”

Christopher Larkin as Monty Green

Christopher Larkin played Monty Green, a character who was a steadfast companion to Bellamy and others throughout the series. Monty’s ultimate sacrifice had a profound impact on the show’s direction. After exiting “The 100,” Larkin appeared in “Tales of the City” and “The Orville.”

Devon Bostick as Jasper Jordan

Devon Bostick portrayed Jasper Jordan, the fun-loving member of the group who always sought a good time. Jasper’s character was marked by tragedy, and his storyline was another emotional turning point for the show. Post-“The 100,” Bostick continued his acting career with roles in “I Am the Night,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “A Teacher,” “Most Dangerous Game,” and “FUBAR.” On the big screen, he appeared in several films, including “Oppenheimer,” a notable success in 2023.

Isaiah Washington as Thelonious Jaha

Isaiah Washington played Thelonious Jaha, a character known for making impactful decisions, often with larger consequences. His character’s choices were driven by deep emotional motives. Post-“The 100,” Washington appeared in “Tales” and “P-Valley” and also had roles in several films, including “Trump Card,” “Corsicana,” and “God’s Not Dead: We the People.” Despite hinting at retirement in early 2023, he left the door open for a return to acting.

Henry Ian Cusick as Marcus Kane

Henry Ian Cusick portrayed Marcus Kane, a character who evolved from an adversary to a valuable member of the group. Unfortunately, his character met a heartbreaking end during the show’s run. Cusick’s post-“The 100” career includes appearances in popular series such as “Mayans M.C.,” “Rush Hour,” “MacGyver,” “The Passage,” “Big Sky,” and “NCIS: Hawai’i.” On the big screen, he appeared in “The Wind & the Reckoning” and “Jamojaya.”

Lindsey Morgan as Raven Reyes

Lindsey Morgan remained with “The 100” throughout its entire run. Her character, Raven Reyes, played a vital role in the series due to her technical abilities. Post-“The 100,” Lindsey starred in “Walker” and appeared in “Skylines” in 2020.

Ricky Whittle as Lincoln

Ricky Whittle became famous for his role as Calvin Valentine on the UK soap “Hollyoaks.” His U.S. breakthrough came as Lincoln on “The 100.” Lincoln’s character development was remarkable, and his bond with Octavia was a standout aspect of the series. Post-“The 100,” Whittle continued his acting career with roles in “Mistresses” and “American Gods.”

Richard Harmon as John Murphy

Richard Harmon portrayed John Murphy, a character who went from being a thorn in everyone’s side to playing crucial roles in significant plotlines. Harmon continued his successful career post-“The 100,” appearing in shows like “Kung Fu,” “The Flash,” “The Night Agent,” and “The Good Doctor.”

Zach McGowan as Roan

Zach McGowan played Roan, a pivotal character in the early seasons of the show. Roan initially appeared as an adversary before softening up and helping key players. Post-“The 100,” McGowan appeared in “Lethal Weapon,” “Damnation,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” “The Walking Dead,” “LA’s Finest,” “Project Blue Book,” “Blood & Treasure,” and “The Rookie: Feds.”

Tasya Teles as Echo

Tasya Teles played Echo, a character who had a chance encounter with Bellamy and became pivotal in later seasons. Echo’s character arc was emotional and continued to captivate viewers even as the series reached its conclusion. Post-“The 100,” Tasya Teles can be seen in the Canadian television comedy “Shoresy,” which is set for a second season in September 2023. Teles also appeared in a 2022 episode of “Legacies.”

JR Bourne as Russell Lightbourne

JR Bourne’s Russell Lightbourne was introduced in the sixth season of “The 100” and quickly established as an adversary. Unfortunately, the villainous character couldn’t stand up to our heroes. Following his role on the show, JR Bourne appeared in “Mayans M.C.” and “On the Verge” and reprised his role as Chris Argent from the “Teen Wolf” series in a 2023 movie follow-up.

Chuku Modu as Gabriel Santiago

Chuku Modu appeared in the final two seasons of “The 100” as Gabriel Santiago, a character with many secrets. As his storyline developed, he became closely tied to key players and played a pivotal role in the series’ final moments. Post-“The 100,” he returned to “The Good Doctor” as Dr. Jared Kalu and appeared in an episode of “The Great.”

Adina Porter as Indra

Adina Porter portrayed Indra, a character who evolved from a villain to a vital member of the group. Post-“The 100,” Adina Porter appeared in “American Horror Story,” “The Morning Show,” “Outer Banks,” and “Paper Girls.” She narrated “The Power” audiobook and currently stars in “The Changeling.”

The cast of “The 100” has enjoyed a wide range of roles in both film and television, showcasing their versatility and talent beyond the boundaries of the post-apocalyptic world.

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