Even after all of these years, the character of Sondra Huxtable strikes a chord with both kids and adults who watched 'The Cosby Show' long ago.

Some say it's hard to separate 'The Cosby Show' from Bill Cosby, but for a lot of fans, the opposite is true. 'The Cosby Show' spawned an entire generation of actors and actresses who got their start on the now-nixed sitcom.

In fact, the sitcom spurred more than one generation of star into the spotlight. There's a near-20-year age difference between Rudy and Sondra, for example, and yet both went on to more acting work after 'The Cosby Show' ended.

If fans thought Rudy Huxtable looked different these days, wait until they see Sondra Huxtable.

Who Is Sondra Huxtable (Sabrina Le Beauf)?

After she finished her long run as Sondra Huxtable, what happened to actress Sabrina Le Beauf? As it turns out, she went on to act for quite a while longer. Sabrina was on a few select TV shows, like 'Star Trek: Next Generation,' and later 'Cosby,' then 'Fatherhood.'

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Not long after her project 'The Stalker Within' ended, though, La Beauf's career seemed to fizzle out. So what has the actress been doing in all the years since?

Sabrina Le Beauf Is 63 Now

Over the years, Sabrina continued acting, but she didn't always stay in front of the cameras. After her years on TV, La Beauf went on to work on stage with The Shakespeare Theatre Company.

In between her stints on TV and the stage, La Beauf also got married -- twice. Sabrina married a businessman (and producer), married him within a month, and subsequently divorced after ten years together.

Sabrina never had kids, though she did portray Sondra Huxtable giving birth to twins in 1988.

How Much Is Sabrina Le Beauf Worth?

She's been out of the spotlight for quite some time, so does Sabrina have any of her cash left over from the Cosby boom? As it turns out, she's worth about $1.5 million today, though it seems like her net worth hasn't grown a ton in recent years.

It appears that's by design, though, because Sabrina largely stays out of the spotlight. Publications have even commented on the fact that Cosby's on-screen daughters kept quiet for so long during his legal troubles.

The thing is, La Beauf may just be content to stay in her own corner of Hollywood these days, doing what she enjoys and avoiding conflict.

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