Out of all the characters in ’90s sitcoms,Zack Morrisis up there as one of the most iconic.
Even today, his face can be found on everything fromt-shirtstowater bottles.
It all started from the encouragement of a friend of his mother, a working model.

Another one of his earliest TV spots was a campaign for Oreo cookies (viaTV Guide).
In 1986, at 12 years old, he made his TV debut on “Highway to Heaven.”
“My question to them was, ‘Did it look natural?’

That was the most fake bleach job on television.”
On “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Gosselaar also spoke about his ever-changing hair styles.
“And that’s why every season my hairstyle was so radically different,” he said.

“People don’t know that Zack Morris is half Asian,” he noted.
Gosselaar’s father was born in the Netherlands, and his mother is a native of Indonesia.
“All of us dated at one point or another it was incestuous!”

Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who dated all three of the show’s leading ladies, toldPeople.
“You work and live in a bubble.”
The late Dustin Diamond disclosed in his memoir thatTiffani Thiessen, a.k.a.

On his podcast, “Zack to the Future,” he welcomedLeah Remini, who played Stacey Carosi.
However, that is not actually the case.
“We made really bad deals,” he said.

“Poor deals, back then.
It is what it is.
You move on, you learn.

Therefore, it comes as no surprise that he went on to marry actress and modelLisa Ann Russell.
By 1996, the lovebirds tied the knot in Hawaii.
Now, Gosselaar successfully co-parents with the longtime reality host.

“It was so unexpected,” McGinn explained toInside Weddingsabout the proposal.
“I fell into his arms crying, saying ‘You’re crazy, of course, yes!'”
In 2012, the couple tied the knot at a winery in Santa Ynez, California (viaPeople).

We’re trying to make it as traditional as possible.
It’s going to be fun!”
In the film, Gosselaar recounts an unsettling memory from the set of “Saved by the Bell.”

However, when all the buzz began about a possible reboot, Gosselaar wasn’t immediately on board.
As he got older, he started cycling to stay in shape and shed some pounds (viaVeloNews).
He does get entertained when his fellow riders are in disbelief that he is so good on his bike.

Let’s go to Belgium and go ride.'"
The price of his not-so-humble abode was a staggering $2.3 million (viaTrulia).
During a Television Critics Association press tour, Gosselaar reflected on not attending college himself.

“I remember nothing,” he confessed toVariety.
So, although he was asked multiple times to start a podcast, he declined.
They also bring on special guests, including former co-stars.

In another,Tori Spellingreminisced about playingViolet.
And in its Season 1 finale,Gosselaar brought on Elizabeth Berkleyto discuss the infamous caffeine pills episode.
So how does he feel about rewatching his early acting, after so many years have passed?
