
In 1993, Haim Saban and Fox Kids introduced a six person team of “teenagers with attitude” known as the Power Rangers. to the world.
It's been twenty years since they stepped out of their infamous costumes, and each member has gone on to create unique and successful careers. They maintain a link to the show that started it all by making appearances at many major and minor conventions. What have they been up to since handing over their morphers?

Austin stayed on the show until midway through the second season, leaving due to a pay dispute. He would later return in Power Rangers Zeo to play the Gold Ranger, make an appearance in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, and an appearance in the Forever Red episode celebrating the ten year anniversary of the Power Rangers. Austin St. John holds black belts in Tae Kwon Do and Judo. Currently he lives on the east coast and is an EMT paramedic and firefighter.

Like her co-star Austin, Trang left the Power Rangers midway through the second season due to a pay dispute. She would go on to take a couple small roles in movies. Unfortunately Thuy Trang tragically lost her life in a car accident on September 3, 2001.

Walter Jones, Zack the Black Ranger, left alongside Thuy Trang and Austin St. John midway through the second season. He has black belts in Eshum-ru, a form of Tae Kwon Do and shiru karate. He continues to act, taking on small roles in TV and movies.

In her early life she trained in gymnastics with the Olympics as her goal but due to an injury was forced to abandon gymnastics. She left Power Rangers during the third season and continued to act including starring roles in Felicity and Flashpoint. Amy Jo Johnson has also released a few solo albums.

Playing the Blue Ranger until his departure towards the end of season 4, Yost is the only original ranger to appear in every episode of the original incarnation. In the shift from Mighty Morphin Power Ranger to Power Rangers Zeo, Yost's character stepped down as ranger but stayed on as a technical advisor.
His last episode utilized previous footage and voice work to hide the fact that Yost was not present for filming. His departure is the most controversial, as the company claims a pay dispute and Yost claiming he left because he could no longer handle the harassment targeting his sexual orientation. David Yost continued to act for a short while but moved to a more behind the scenes role.

Jason David Frank, the Green Ranger Tommy, has been in several incarnations of the Power Rangers. Starting as the Green Ranger he would transition to White Ranger, then become the Red Zeo Ranger, the Red Turbo Ranger, and later come back as the Black Dino Ranger. He was in both feature films and participate in the 10th anniversary episode Forever Red.
Jason David Frank went on to act in a few TV shows and films but chose to focus on his martial arts career; he has garnered much attention with his awards and accomplishments in martial arts and has started a career in MMA with 4-0 amateur record and a 1-0 professional record.