The Real World San Francisco
Cory Murphy
 Then: Twenty-year-old Cory is a junior at the University of California, San Diego, where her major is undecided. To help with college expenses, Cory has been working as a hostess at an Italian restaurant. Cory says that the most important issue facing her is what she will do with her life when she graduates from college. Now: CORI is teaching in Costa Rica for the summer after teaching 7th grade in Seal Beach, California. She previously was a freelancer in art departments for various television and commercial projects in the Los Angeles area. She also stars in Norman's new movie The Wedding Video.
Judd Winick
 Then: Twenty-four-year-old Judd is a struggling animator/cartoonist. A cum laude graduate of the University of Michigan, he left college thinking he had a development deal with Universal Press Syndicate. However, six months in development the deal was canceled and he was forced to move back in with his parents. Judd now supports himself doing freelance cartoon work for greeting cards, flyers and T-shirts. Now: JUDD is an Eisner award-winning cartoonist who writes for DC Comic's "The Green Lantern." He is the creator of the comic book series "The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius" for Oni Press and illustrates "The Complete Idiot's Guide" series. His autobiographical illustrated book, Pedro and Me, is a critically acclaimed, moving tribute to his castmate Pedro.
Mohammed Balil
 Then: The one thing Mohammed is completely passionate about is his band, Midnight Voices. Well known throughout the San Francisco Bay area, 24-year-old Mohammed is the band's lead singer and writes most of the music. Mohammed supports himself by doing makeovers at The Body Shop and by working at his father's dance club, The Upper Room, where he occasionally reads poetry. Now: MOHAMMED recently moved back to his hometown of San Francisco to finish his studies at San Francisco State and his thesis (and future book) on cultural diversity. Newly engaged, he continues to speak at schools and work with businesses on diversity issues. Previous to his return home, he lived in the New York area for several years concentrating on his band Midnight Voices.
Pam Ling-Winick
 Then: A native Californian from Los Angeles, 26-year-old Pam is a third-year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco. She was her high school's valedictorian and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard/Radcliffe. Pam claims that she has never failed at anything in her life. Her goal is "to be a compassionate physician who can relate to people's social and spiritual needs as well as their physical pain."p>Now: PAM is an M.D. and completed her residency in primary care at the University of California, San Francisco in 1999. She is currently working as part of an AIDS-research fellowship. She and castmate Judd are planning to get married in August.
Pedro Zamora
 Then: Twenty-two-year-old Pedro was born in Havana, Cuba, and came to the United States in 1980 in the Mariel boat lift. Leaving behind his family in Miami to move to San Francisco is one of the toughest things he's ever had to do. Pedro works as an AIDS educator, speaking in front of organizations and schools. Now: PEDRO passed away from AIDS on November 11, 1994. Donations in his memory can be made to The National Pedro Zamora Project, a nonprofit grant-giving organization founded and run by Judd, Pam, Sean and Pedro's sister Milly. Their Web site is www.pedrozamoraproject.com.
Puck Rainey
 Then: Puck is a San Francisco bicycle messenger who was born and raised in the Bay Area and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. At 25 years old, he has reached the pinnacle of his career as a bike messenger and is widely known in and around the city. Puck calls his life "harsh," and takes at least one good spill on his bike every week Now: PUCK lives in Studio City, California, and is a sought-after speaker at college campuses around the country. Listed as one of the last decade's most well-known personalities by Entertainment Weekly magazine, Puck has been seen on The Jon Stewart Show, The Howard Stern Show, The John Larroquette Show, MTV's Beachhouse, the film Jury Duty and numerous commercials.
Rachel Campos-Duffy
 Then: Rachel graduated from Arizona State University in December '93 with a degree in International Relations and a Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship, which she will use to attend graduate school in the fall. Twenty-three-year-old Rachel is an active Republican who is passionate about her politics. She plans a career as a college professor. Now: RACHEL lives in Wisconsin with her husband Sean (from the cast of RW-Boston whom she met on Road Rules All Stars) and their daughter Eva. She still finds time for speaking engagements and television work like co-hosting the MTV special The Real World - New Orleans: Unmasked and making many appearances on The View. She is one of the stars of Norman's new movie The Wedding Video.
Joana Rhodes
 Then: British native who replaces Puck when he is thrown out Now: ?????
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