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

The Sprouse twins, now 30, have moved far beyond their Disney Channel beginnings. Born on August 4, 1992, the identical brothers became household names as Zack and Cody Martin on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and its sequel, The Suite Life on Deck. Fans loved their comedic timing and sibling chemistry, but both have since pursued paths well beyond childhood fame, exploring creative and professional avenues on their own terms.

After Disney, they stepped back from acting to focus on education at New York University. One studied video game design, the other humanities and archaeology, reflecting a desire for intellectual and creative growth. During this time, they discovered passions that later shaped their professional and personal lives, allowing them to explore interests outside of Hollywood’s spotlight.

Recently, the twins returned to the spotlight with diverse projects. One starred in films across genres, from romance to action, while co-founding a successful small business. The other gained acclaim for a breakout TV role, transitioning into independent and mainstream films, while building a photography portfolio and contributing to editorial projects.

Off-screen, Dylan and Cole Sprouse have fulfilling personal lives. Dylan married model Barbara Palvin in 2023, and Cole has been with Ari Fournier since 2021. Both continue to balance family, careers, and creative passions. While fans hope for a Suite Life reunion, the twins emphasize that any future project would need to be meaningful and creatively rewarding, proving that life after child stardom can flourish through reinvention, purpose, and personal growth.

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