The Sprouse Twins at 30: What Dylan and Cole Are Doing Now

They were once frozen in time as mischievous boys running through hotel hallways, but Dylan and Cole Sprouse refused to let the world decide who they would remain. Leaving the safety of Disney behind, they chose lecture halls, late-night study sessions, and the uncertainty of starting over. One chased code and game mechanics, the other ancient stories buried in the ground, both searching for meaning beyond applause.

Their return to the public eye was quieter, more deliberate. Film sets replaced laugh tracks, small businesses replaced studio contracts, and intimate photography replaced glossy promotional shoots. Marriage, long-term relationships, and creative risk-taking revealed a different kind of success—measured not in ratings, but in agency. They may never fully escape the shadow of their childhood roles, yet they’ve learned to stand comfortably beside it, proving that growing up in front of the world doesn’t mean you stop growing once the cameras turn away.

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