SHE was the adorable five-year-old that captured viewers hearts in 90s classic Three Men and Little Lady.
But what is child actress Robin Weisman up to these days?
She made her screen debut in the sequel to 1987 box office hit Three Men and a Baby, starring alongside actors Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg Ted Danson.
Weisman also appeared in three episodes of action-adventure TV series Thunder in Paradise with Hulk Hogan in 1994 and a television movie called Keys.
But she hung up her acting shoes at the age of 10.
The Sun reports that Weisman went on to study for a degree in business studies at the University of Florida.
She married her childhood sweetheart, John Kabot, in a Jewish ceremony in December 2008.
The couple lived together in Plantation, Florida — near Weisman’s home town of Fort Lauderdale — but they split and divorced three years later in 2011.
Now age 32, Weisman currently works in marketing and reportedly has no plans to go back into the performance industry
Though the acting gene clearly runs in her family.
Her brother Alex is a stage actor, probably best known for his performance as Posner in Timeline Theatre Company’s debut production of the play, The History Boys.
And her sister Brooke Weisman lives in New York, having graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Theatre and a Certificate in Music Theatre.
There had been talk about another sequel to the Three Men films, possibly Three Men and a Bride.
However, while Disney had hired writers to come up with a story, nothing has got over the line.
In 2013, Tom Selleck said he, Guttenberg and Danson would all be on-board if they had the right script.
“I’ve talked to Ted and I’ve talked to Steve (Guttenberg), and we’d love to get back together, if they’ve got a good idea. But It seemed to be real, and then it disappeared. So … If they’re smart, they’ll do it,†he said. “But I don’t want to rip it off, that movie was … the only movie I remember being number one at thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. So many times they just make the deal with the actors and then they just say make the script by using the phone book, but we don’t want to do that.â€
Let’s hope Robin Weisman takes on the role of a grown-up Mary if the film ever gets the green light.
This article originally appeared in The Sun