(Drew Barrymore) to little Claudia inInterview With the Vampire(Kirsten Dunst) are well-known.

Read on to find out what happened when some of America’s most iconic onscreen tots grew up.

The baby who was kidnapped by David Bowie in Labyrinth

Everyone loves baby Toby from 1986’sLabyrinth.

Nicolas Cage holding a baby in Raising Arizona

The younger Froud is now a puppeteer living in Portland, Oregon.

In 2004, Froud described what he could remember of his stint as Baby Toby forPDX Monthly.

“I’m not sure.”

Toby from Labyrinth

I grew up a huge fan of his music and knowing I sat in his lap!

Kuhn’s parents, who were interviewed along with him, recalled that their son was very at ease.

“During the auditions … he just didn’t care.

Baby from Raising Arizona

They passed him all around, and he’d go to anybody.”

Fortunately, however, the fates of the real-life babies who played Dawn was far happier.

Behind-the-scenes photos from the 1996Trainspottingset (viaDaily Record)show a cheerful cast holding smiling, healthy tots.

Baby Dawn from Trainspotting

I can only imagine what their parents must have thought."

That Herculean tot was played by Canadian actor Aaron Smolinski, who’s still in the business.

“We hold a yearly Kick-a-Thon for the Liam’s Fund of Rady’s Children’s Hospital.

baby Clark Kent in 1978’s Superman

Baby Gage, who died and was reanimated in Pet Sematary

Poor baby Gage inPet Sematary.

Yet things turned out much better for Miko Hughes, the toddler who played him.

You may also recognize him as Michelle Tanner’s friend Aaron fromFull House.

Baby Oscar in Ghostbusters II

“I was practically a baby.

I was a bit older before I started really having conscious thought about characters and development.”

I thought it was just for a scene in a movie.”

Baby Gage in Pet Sematary

I think it was when we became teenagers, people started coming up to us a lot more."

Both twins now reside in Waterloo, Canada.

“Obviously, we all wanted to play hockey.

Baby Mary in Three Men and a Baby

That decision was clearly the right one.

That’s right: baby Michael is actuallyaward-winning director Sofia Coppola, daughter of award-winningGodfatherandApocalypse Nowdirector Francis Ford Coppola.

“Yes, my dad videotaped my birth,” she toldThe Talksin 2011.

Baby Sunny Baudelaire, played by Kara and Shelby Hoffman

Film is our family business.”

Sylvester in Baby Geniuses, played by the Fitzgerald triplets

Baby Michael in The Godfather, played by Sofia Coppola