When recently announcing the third season revival will premiere in the spring of 2017.

Most, but not all, of the main cast will return, along with some recurring characters from the original run, just as some didn’t return for the 1992 feature film prequel, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Some new, big-name actors will appear in the revival as well, like Ashley Judd, Naomi Watts, Michael Cera and Laura Dern. In this list we’ll take a look at what 14 of those cast have done up until now, and whether or not they’ll be returning next spring – plus a bonus at the end. Some have turned to writing and other artistic pursuits, and some have retired altogether.

Find your favorite oddball characters in Where Are They Now? The Cast of Twin Peaks.

[Warning: Mild spoilers ahead for the original Twin Peaks series.]

14. DAVID DUCHOVNY (DEA AGENT DENNIS/DENISE BRYSON)

If you thought Fox Mulder was the first federal agent David Duchovny played, you’re in for a surprise. Before there was Mulder, there was DEA agent Denise Bryson on Twin Peaks, known as Dennis before dressing as a woman for an undercover assignment and discovering that’s how she was most comfortable.

We all know the fame and fortune that came to Duchovny after his role on Twin Peaks. After his stint on Red Shoe Diaries, he become Mulder for all but most of the ninth season of Aquarius on NBC this summer, and Denise will be back in the Twin Peaks revival.

13. BILLY ZANE (JOHN JUSTICE WHEELER)

Fresh off his turn in Dead Calm in 1989, Billy Zane ed the cast of Twin Peaks for five episodes in the second season as John Justice Wheeler. Wheeler was a friend of rich guy Ben Horne and fell for Horne’s daughter, Audrey. However, he’s not among the cast list for next year’s third season.

Zane, of course, went on to big things after portraying Wheeler. Well, there was his failed attempt at a superhero franchise with the title role in 1996’s The Phantom, but there was also a little film called Zoolander movies and has a whole whack of mostly smaller films in the works.

12. JOAN CHEN (JOCELYN PACKARD)

Before coming to America, Chinese actress Joan Chen was a star in her home country, earning international acclaim for her role in the 1987 film The Last Emperor, which ultimately led her to getting cast in Twin Peaks a few years later. As Jocelyn Packard, she seemed at first to be an innocent widow, owner of the local mill. But she’s later revealed to be, like Britney Spears would later it, not that innocent.

Though her scenes were deleted from Fire Walk With Me, Chen has worked steadily, though with little fanfare, in film and TV ever since. You might have seen her in the original Marco Polo. Chen won’t return for the revival, for reasons that would be obvious if you’ve seen the original series.

11. RICHARD BEYMER (BENJAMIN HORNE)

Before Twin Peaks rolled around, Richard Beymer was probably best known for his lead role as Tony in the film version of the musical West Side Story back in 1961. A couple of decades later, he went from star-crossed lover, to the corrupt Ben Horne, richest man in Twin Peaks. He was so nasty that for most of the series, it was believed he killed Laura Palmer.

Beymer worked pretty steadily through the 90s, appearing occasionally in films and TV shows like The X-Files, though never as a lead or series regular. However, he’s been pretty quiet since the turn of the century, focusing mainly on visual arts like sculpting and photography, and he self-published a semi-autobiographical novel in 2007. In 2014 he turned the cameras around on Lynch, directing the documentary It’s a Beautiful World, about Lynch’s trip to India. Despite his putting acting on the back-burner, the 78-year-old will return as Ben Horne in the new season.

10. RAY WISE (LELAND PALMER)

Ray Wise has been a massively in demand character actor for 40 years, with 220 IMDB credits and counting. But in our hearts, he’ll always be the tragically disturbed, hair-color-changing and possessed father of murdered teenager Laura Palmer on Twin Peaks. Without giving too much away, if you haven’t seen the original series, his inclusion in the new season is potentially going to be interesting and complicated thanks to events that occurred at the end of the second season.

Like we said, Wise is an in-demand actor, so he’s been everywhere since the end of the show and movie. Highlights of his work include a lead role in the horror flick Fresh off the Boat.

9. SHERYL LEE (MADDY FERGUSON/LAURA PALMER)

We first saw Sheryl Lee on Twin Peaks, in one of her first roles, as the dead body of Laura Palmer, wrapped in a plastic bag. But, of course, she has two key roles in the canon of the show, also playing Laura’s cousin Madeline “Maddy” Ferguson, who, naturally, looks eerily like the blonde Laura, only with dark hair. She appeared in 18 of the 30 original episodes between the two roles and also played Laura in the prequel film, Fire Walk With Me.

She didn’t exactly become a major star after her Twin Peaks exposure, but she certainly worked steadily with guest stints on TV shows here and there. She was a regular on the short-lived 1998 series L.A. Doctors and she nearly got the role of another dead character, Mary-Alice Young, on Desperate Housewives. She still works pretty regularly and does a lot of charity work, despite being diagnosed with a rare blood disorder a couple of years ago. Interestingly, IMDB lists her as playing Laura Palmer in the revival. Laura, of course, died at age 16 and Lee is now 49, so that should be interesting if IMDB has it right.

8. JAMES MARSHALL (JAMES HURLEY)

Twin Peaks was the big break for many young actors and James Marshall was definitely among them, having only had bit parts here and there prior to his gig as brooding rebel with a cause, James Hurley. He was the quiet, motorcycle-riding dude Laura Palmer was dating behind Bobby Briggs’ back prior to her death.

We saw more of James in Fire Walk With Me and Marshall followed up the series opposite Cuba Gooding Jr. in the film Gladiator – but not that Gladiator, this was a boxing movie. He’s done a handful of guest spots and TV movies, but his career never really took off, and was actually derailed a bit by a lawsuit in 2010 against a pharmaceutical company, and the health issues that necessitated it. While he’s back for the new series, he’s mostly a musician these days. And why not, after that odd scene where he crooned a tune on Twin Peaks?

7. PEGGY LIPTON (NORMA JENNINGS)

When Twin Peaks premiered in 1990, Peggy Lipton was arguably the most recognizable name in the cast, with the only possible competition being Kyle MacLachlan and, for older folks, Richard Beymer. In her 20s, back in the late 60s and early 70s, she was a regular on the popular TV series Mod Squad. By the time of Twin Peaks, playing Double R Diner owner Norma Jennings, she was in her 40s.

Lipton appeared in Fire Walk With Me, but Twin Peaks was her last major hit. She got plenty of work, mostly with guest and recurring stints on TV shows like Popular, Parks and Recreation).

6. MÄDCHEN AMICK (SHELLY JOHNSON)

Along with Lara Flynn Boyle and Sherilyn Fenn, Mädchen Amick was part of a trio of young actresses who broke out on Twin Peaks, the three gracing the cover of Rolling Stone in October 1990. As sweet waitress Shelly Johnson, she finds herself in a terrible marriage to tough guy Leo Johnson and having an affair with Bobby Briggs.

While she’s worked constantly since the series ended, mostly in TV, Amick hasn’t been a major part of anything nearly as big. Sure, she’s had guest spots and multi-episode runs on ER, Dawson’s Creek, American Horror Story: Hotel and is expected to appear in all 18 new episodes of Twin Peaks.

5. DANA ASHBROOK (BOBBY BRIGGS)

A young Dana Ashbrook was all over horror movies and prime-time dramas before getting his big break as bad-boy Bobby Briggs on Twin Peaks. The last boyfriend of Laura Palmer before she died, Bobby was always up to no good, and it turned out Laura only wanted him for his access to cocaine.

Ashbrook returned to play a key role in Fire Walk With Me, but his career never really took off. He was Clyde in a poorly received TV movie called Bonnie and Clyde: The Real Story shortly after the series ended, which led to a run of TV movies. He’s returned to series TV a few times, with runs on Dawson’s Creek, The Kill Point and Crash, but nothing major. Ashbrook will reprise his role as Bobby in the new season, but it’s not the first time he’s brought Bobby back to life. He played him on the series Psych in 2010, in a Twin Peaks-themed episode synonymously titled “Dual Spires.” He was ed in that by Peaks co-stars Sherilyn Fenn, Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise and others.