The beloved 1993 musical comedy “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” has left a lasting impact on its audience, and its young cast members have similarly been affected by their roles in the film. The movie, which starred Whoopi Goldberg as Sister Mary Clarence, featured a group of talented young actors who played her students in a struggling inner-city school. Here’s how some of these “classroom kids” have reflected on how their roles in the film changed their lives:
Lauryn Hill (Rita Louise Watson):
Lauryn Hill’s standout performance as the rebellious but talented Rita catapulted her into the spotlight. Hill later achieved massive success with the Fugees and her solo album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” which became a critical and commercial success. She has often credited “Sister Act 2” with providing her a platform to showcase her talents and launch her music career.Ryan Toby (Ahmal):
Known for his impressive high notes in the film, Ryan Toby went on to become a successful songwriter and producer. He was a member of the R&B group City High and has written songs for major artists like Usher and Mary J. Blige. Toby has spoken about how the experience of being in “Sister Act 2” gave him confidence and opened doors in the music industry.Alanna Ubach (Maria):
Alanna Ubach, who played the spirited Maria, continued to build a steady acting career post-“Sister Act 2.” She has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including roles in “Legally Blonde,” “Meet the Fockers,” and voicing characters in animated projects like “Coco.” Ubach has mentioned that the film was a pivotal moment in her career, providing her with invaluable exposure and experience.Jennifer Love Hewitt (Margaret):
Before becoming a well-known actress and singer, Jennifer Love Hewitt played the shy Margaret in the film. She later starred in popular TV shows like “Party of Five” and “Ghost Whisperer,” and released several music albums. Hewitt has fondly recalled her time on “Sister Act 2” as a formative experience that helped her navigate her early career in Hollywood.Deedee Magno Hall (Denise):
Deedee Magno Hall, who played Denise, went on to become a member of the pop group The Party, and later, a voice actress known for her work on “Steven Universe.” She has expressed gratitude for the opportunities and friendships that came from being part of “Sister Act 2.”
These cast members and others have often spoken about the profound impact that being in “Sister Act 2” had on their lives, not just in terms of career opportunities but also in the lasting connections and experiences they gained from being part of such a beloved film. The movie remains a cherished part of their personal and professional histories, illustrating the significant influence that a single project can have on young actors.