It's Been Two Decades Since Audiences First Saw "8 Mile," And Here's The Status Of Its Cast In 2022
Warning: This post contains mentions of violence and suicide.
Believe it or not, 2022 marks two decades since the release of 8 Mile, a film following the journey of an up-and-coming Detroit rapper named Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith. The movie was loosely based on the real-life story of Eminem, whose birth name is Marshall Mathers. Eminem portrayed the lead role and earned Best Original Song at the 2003 Academy Awards for "Lose Yourself," the lead song on the 8 Mile soundtrack.
This achievement made the hip-hop artist the first-ever rapper to win an Oscar.
8 Mile also starred actors Brittany Murphy, Mekhi Phifer, and Kim Basinger.
Here is an update on the cast members from the inspirational '00s drama.
1.Eminem (Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr.) then:
Eminem now:
Since starring in this film, which was his first acting venture, Eminem has maintained his position as one of the most prominent artists in the music industry. He has recorded several chart-topping albums like Encore, Relapse, and The Marshall Mathers LP 2. His most recent album is Music to Be Murdered By, which was released in 2020. That same year, he performed "Lose Yourself" at the Oscars.
On October 27, the artist announced a 20th anniversary deluxe edition of the 8 Mile soundtrack. In addition, he performed at the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent, and in May, he was named a 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
2.Brittany Murphy (Alex Latourno) then:
Brittany Murphy in 2009:
Brittany went on to earn lead roles in Hollywood projects like Uptown Girls, King of the Hill, and Happy Feet. She sadly passed away at the age of 32 in 2009. The LA County coroner determined that she died from a mix of pneumonia, anemia, and "multiple drug intoxication," which resulted from prescription and over-the-counter medication, per People.
She is remembered for her performances in enduring films and TV shows like 8 Mile, Clueless, and Girl, Interrupted.
3.Mekhi Phifer (Future) then:
Mekhi Phifer now:
In the 20 years since playing Future, Jimmy's close friend, in 8 Mile, Mekhi has consistently scored impressive acting gigs. From 2002 to 2008, he portrayed Gregory Pratt in ER, he appeared as Max in the Divergent franchise, and he had a recurring role in Love, Victor from 2020 to 2022.
One of his latest parts is Max Bomer in the thriller movie Lights Out, which is set for a 2023 release. The Hollywood Reporter wrote in October 2022 that Mekhi would next be co-starring in a film adaptation of The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat.
4.Kim Basinger (Stephanie) then:
Kim Basinger now:
Kim's roles since 8 Mile include portraying Claire St. Cloud in Charlie St. Cloud, Sally in Grudge Match, and Elena Lincoln in Fifty Shades Darker. Her most recent performance was voicing a character in the 2021 animated short Back Home Again.
The Oscar winner is also an animal rights advocate and has taken to social media to speak against animal cruelty.
5.Anthony Mackie (Clarence "Papa Doc") then:
Anthony Mackie now:
Following 8 Mile, Anthony's career has continued to thrive. He was in Million Dollar Baby, The Hurt Locker, and The Adjustment Bureau before going on to play Sam Wilson, aka Falcon, in several MCU films. He recently finished filming the movie Desert Warrior and has several projects lined up such as Avengers: Secret Wars, which will debut in 2026.
In October 2022, Deadline reported that Anthony will also co-star in Elevation, a thriller to be directed by George Nolfi.
6.Michael Shannon (Greg Buehl) then:
Michael Shannon now:
Michael may be recognized for his roles in many projects that followed 8 Mile like Revolutionary Road, Take Shelter, Knives Out, and The Shape of Water. He will appear alongside Kate Hudson and Zach Braff in the 2023 comedy A Little White Lie, and this month, Deadline revealed that one of his next performances will be in the comedy-drama The Young King.
7.Evan Jones (Cheddar Bob) then:
Evan Jones now:
Evan continues to act, and some of his most notable performances since portraying Cheddar Bob have been parts in Glory Road, The Book of Eli, Gangster Squad, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and Den of Thieves.
8.Omar Benson Miller (Sol George) then:
Omar Benson Miller now:
Omar appeared as the character Walter Simmons in CSI: Miami from 2009 to 2012 and later played Charles Greane in the series Ballers from 2015 to 2019. He voiced Raph in Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and voiced a role in the 2022 animated miniseries Oni: Thunder God's Tale.
When he's not acting, Omar hosts The Ozone Podcast, in which he discusses sports and culture.
9.Chloe Greenfield (Lily) then:
Chloe Greenfield now:
Chloe's first acting gig was playing Lily, Jimmy's sister, in 8 Mile. She took on a few more roles before wrapping up her last professional acting credit in 2009, when she finished her part as Sarah Riley in ER after 24 episodes on the series.
Chloe completed her high school education in Michigan and has studied subjects like digital content creation and herbalism. The 27-year-old has worked as a writer and has begun to resume acting again.
10.De'Angelo Wilson (DJ Iz) then:
De'Angelo Wilson in 2004:
11.Taryn Manning (Janeane) then:
Taryn Manning now:
One of Taryn's biggest roles after 8 Mile was Pennsatucky in the hit series Orange Is the New Black, which aired from 2013 to 2019. She starred in the Lifetime film Cleveland Abduction in 2015, and, more recently, she played Dani in the 2022 movie Sanctioning Evil. Taryn is also a director/producer and musician, with her last single being 2020's "Time Wasted."
12.Eugene Byrd (Wink) then:
Eugene Byrd now:
You may recognize Eugene from his role as Dr. Clark Edison in Bones. He's additionally been in numerous other shows and movies such as Crossing Jordan, Heroes, and A Million Little Pieces. Along with a few other performances in 2022, he took on the part of CJ Cooke in the series Reasonable Doubt.
He was also one of the celebrities featured in the 2022 book Black Hollywood.
13.Proof (Lil’ Tic) then:
Proof in 2005:
Real-life rapper Proof, who was a childhood friend of Eminem's and a D12 member alongside the fellow Detroit rapper, appeared in a few scenes of 8 Mile and was the inspiration for the character Future. He continued to release music after 8 Mile and started a record label, Iron Fist Records.
Sadly, Proof was shot and killed in 2006 at 32 years old.