Original “The Thundermans” series stars Kira Kosarin, Maya Le Clark and Chris Tallman have reunited for a new movie, “The Thundermans Return,” seen on Nickelodeon and streaming on Paramount+.
Video Content: Kira Kosarin, Maya Le Clark and Chris Tallman (2024)
SIDEWALKS host Lori Rosales welcomes Kira Kosarin, Maya Le Clark and Chris Tallman, three of the original family members of the live-action, superhero TV comedy and new reunion movie, “The Thundermans Return.” They talk about reuniting as a cast and what they like to do when they are not working.
Please note: This online version of the interview is slightly different than how it appeared on the TV episode.
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From Morristown, N.J., Kira Kosarin is an actress who is best known for starring in “The Thundermans,” where she was nominated as Favorite TV Actress for the Kids’ Choice Awards from 2015 through 2018. For “The Thundermans Return” reunion film, besides starring, she is also an executive producer. Kosarin has appeared in a number of other TV series, including Freeform’s “Good Trouble” and Hulu’s “Light as a Feather.” In addition to acting, Kosarin is an accomplished musician, garnering several million streams and landing in the Top 10 of the iTunes Top Pop Songs Chart as an independent artist. She is also a digital creator with a fanbase of 31 million on TikTok and seven million on Instagram.
Born in Madison, Wis., Chris Tallman is known for playing the dad, Hank, on “The Thundermans.” He has been performing comedy since 1987 and also appeared numerous times on Comedy’s Central’s “Reno 911!” He is also the creator and star of Channel 101’s sci-fi comedy series “Time Belt” and has appeared on the Dungeons & Dragons podcast “Nerd Poker.” He has guest-starred in many popular programs, such as “House,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Emily’s Reasons Why Not,” “Angel,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “The Sarah Silverman Show,” “The King of Queens,” and “Frank TV.” His feature credits include Werner Herzog’s “Rescue Dawn,”” Man Stroke Woman,” and “Reno 911!: Miami.” Tallman has written for Comedy Central, Funny or Die, Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon.
Born in San Diego, Calif., Maya Le Clark got her start in acting at a young age. One of her first auditions was being cast as Chloe on “The Thundermans.” She had a supporting role in James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” starring as Taika Waititi’s daughter, Young Cleo, and appeared in two episodes of “Knight Squad” as Brea. Outside of acting, Le Clark is an avid soccer fanatic and plays competitively in her free time.
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Interview Credits:
- Recorded: February 28, 2024
- Host / Producer: Lori Rosales
- Editor: Richard R. Lee
- Special Thanks To: Nickelodeon / Paramount+