Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Zack Morris from 'Saved by the Bell' - Where is he now?

The forever nostalgic names of Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Zack Morris
'Saved by the Bell' sent Mark-Paul soaring
The public fell for Zack Morris
The series shot Mark-Paul to fame
Leading role alongside familiar faces
The eternal 'on-again, off-again' love story
Zack and Kelly '4eva'
There was an eventual spin off movie and cast reunion
But Zack and Kelly weren't the actual real-life couple...
The real hot item was Zack and Jessie
The producer said:
Mark-Paul and Mario are still friends
Mark-Paul's infinite amount of physical changes
Some of the many versions of Mark-Paul on camera
Mark-Paul playing in 'Pitch'
Mark-Paul cleaned up from the field for 'The Passage'
 Detective in 'NYPD Blue'
He never put aside his career
Sports lover
His main passion?
Mark-Paul Gosselaar's personal life
In 2012, he found love again
Mark-Paul Gosselaar has grown up
The forever nostalgic names of Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Zack Morris

If you were born in the 80s, how can you not remember Mark-Paul Gosselaar? His name alone awakens a lot of nostalgia. And if we add to that the nickname Zack Morris, we have a full-fledged reunion with the past. What has this teenager been up to since he was causing a ruckus at Bayside High School?

'Saved by the Bell' sent Mark-Paul soaring

Mark-Paul participated in a few series in 1986, but it wasn't until his role in the TV series "Saved by the Bell", which aired from 1989 to 1993, that he really got his big break, achieving stardom.

The public fell for Zack Morris

The public fell head over heels for his hunky teenage character, Zack Morris, who was the charming, adorable, and true troublemaker of the fictional Bayside High School.

The series shot Mark-Paul to fame

'Saved by the Bell' was undoubtedly one of the most popular series of the '90s, catapulting Mark-Paul, and the rest of the cast, to huge fame.

Leading role alongside familiar faces

Gosselaar was among the talented company in the series, with actors like Mario Lopez, Dustin Diamond, Tiffani Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, and Lark Voorhies getting their big breaks from the show.

The eternal 'on-again, off-again' love story

The TV series seemed to be one of the first to really hook the 'on-again, off-again love story' that would play out in so many future series. (Think Rachael and Ross on 'Friends.')

Zack and Kelly '4eva'

Zack Morris and his high school sweetheart, Kelly Kapowski, spent seasons with their "on-and-off" love story, and the public ate it up.

There was an eventual spin off movie and cast reunion

The show eventually had a spin-off reunion movie in 1994, 'Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas,' where the high-school sweethearts finally tied the knot, spoiler alert! To be fair, the title sort of gave it away.

But Zack and Kelly weren't the actual real-life couple...

While in front of the camera, Zack and Kelly were the hot topics, behind the camera, it was a totally different story...

The real hot item was Zack and Jessie

Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Elizabeth Berkley were actually dating in real life at the time, which Mark-Paul would later confess to the public. Berkley played the character of Jessie Spano throughout the series.

The producer said: "everybody dated everybody"

ABC News reported that producer Peter Engel told of the teenage cast: "Everybody dated everybody else... except for Screech." Referring to the character Samuel 'Screech' Powers, played by actor Dustin Diamond, who passed away in 2021 from lung cancer.

Mark-Paul and Mario are still friends

Here Mark-Paul is seen with fellow actor and friend Mario Lopez, who played AC Slater in 'Saved by the Bell,' with whom he has maintained a tight relationship with over the years.

Mark-Paul's infinite amount of physical changes

Mark-Paul has been very consistent over the years with one thing, changing his looks. We have seen him beardless, and with a beard; with shaved hair, and here as a platinum blonde in 'Beer Money' (2001).

Some of the many versions of Mark-Paul on camera

Whether it be the demands of his script or his fashion choice of the day, he really does love to change his exterior shell. Seen here in 1998 in 'Dead Man On Campus.'

Mark-Paul playing in 'Pitch'

Mark-Paul took on a really different look for FOX's series 'Pitch,' from 2016-2017, which was unfortunately canceled after one season.

Mark-Paul cleaned up from the field for 'The Passage'

In 2018, Mark-Paul cleaned up from the field to play a leading role in FOX's series 'The Passage,' which was unfortunately canceled as well after one season.

Detective in 'NYPD Blue'

Mark-Paul was cast as Detective John Clark, Jr. in 'NYPD Blue,' working from 2001-2005 on the famed TV cop show.

He never put aside his career

Despite the fact that he hasn't held as big of a spotlight as he did as a teenager, Mark-Paul Gosselaar has consistently kept his momentum in Hollywood following his child star days.

Sports lover

And between work and more work, Mark-Paul Gosselaar loves to schedule in a multitude of sports: from golf to baseball, running, and more.

His main passion?

What about his biggest passion? It's actually not acting...but car racing! Here he is pictured at the 19th Annual Toyota Pro/Celebrity Grand Prix, which took place on March 28, 1995, in Long Beach, California.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar's personal life

Mark-Paul Gosselaar married Lisa Ann Russell in 1996, having two children together, their son Michael Charles and daughter Ava Lorenn. They divorced in 2010.

In 2012, he found love again

In 2012, he made it official again. Remarrying after finding love with his partner Catriona McGinn, with whom he also had two children, Dekker Edward and Lachlyn Hope.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar has grown up

Time passes for everyone, sadly not excluding 90s heartthrob Mark-Paul Gosselaar. But there will always be those who cannot help but want to keep him as he was back in the days of Zack Morris and Bayside High.