Take a Peek at Your Childhood Halloween Movie Crushes All Grown Up

Growing up is never easy. It makes us hold on to things that were. It was time to let go of what had been, and look ahead to what would be. Other days. New days. Days to come. The thing is, we didn't have to hate ourselves for getting older. but we just had to forgive ourself for growing up.

To celebrate the Halloween season Here are some of your movie crushes all grown up.

Devon Sawa in Casper, blonde, blue-eyed, and bearing the kind of glossy looks that lend themselves equally to teen stardom and Noxema spokesmanships, is a canadian actor and is married to Dawni Sawa and they welcomed their first child, son Hudson, on January 9, 2014.

Josh Hartnett in Halloween H20 was part of the crop of obscenely attractive young stars to pop up during the late 1990s, Josh Hartnett has the kind of strong-jawed, puppy-eyed look. He is expecting his first child with girlfriend Tamsin Egerton in late 2015.

Haley Joel Osment  from The Sixth Sense was and still has that adorable baby face that made him famous. He was an avid golfer who began playing at the age of 7. He played for the U.S. team in the All Star Cup 2005, under team leader Mark O'Meara, and has participated in the Annual Michael Douglas & Friends Celebrity Golf Tournament.

Christina Ricci, also of Casper fame, turned into a total babe post-Addams Family. She was one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation, as well as one of the few child stars to make a successful transition to adult roles, Christina Ricci has been impressing audiences and critics with her unnervingly accurate performances since debuting in 1990's Mermaids.

Mischa Barton, from The O.C. and The Sixth Sense, was one of the most talented child actresses of the 1990s, she had carved out the beginnings of an enviable career on the screen and stage by the time most kids her age were being allowed to see PG-13 movies on their own. Possessing blonde hair, and classic blue eyes.

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