The Shocking Truth: Where Are The 4 Main '7th Heaven Guys' Now In 2025?
Few family dramas defined late 90s and early 2000s television like 7th Heaven, a show centered on the wholesome Camden family. The male cast members, from the patriarch Reverend Eric Camden to the three main sons and son-in-law, were once household names, embodying everything from the 'all-American dad' to the rebellious older brother. However, the lives and careers of these actors have diverged dramatically since the series finale in 2007, with some continuing successful acting careers and others facing career-ending controversy.
As of December 2025, fan curiosity about the fate of the "7th Heaven guys" is at an all-time high, especially considering the seismic scandal that rocked the show's legacy. This deep dive reveals the latest updates on the four most prominent male stars—Barry Watson, Stephen Collins, David Gallagher, and George Stults—detailing their recent projects, personal lives, and the shocking events that changed their public perception forever.
I. Profile: Barry Watson (Matt Camden) — The Eldest Son's Enduring Career
Barry Watson played Matt Camden, the eldest son of the Camden clan, who was often the first to challenge his father's strict rules and explore independence. Watson's career, unlike some of his co-stars, has remained consistently active in television and film.
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- Full Name: Michael Barrett Watson
- Role on 7th Heaven: Matt Camden
- Date of Birth: March 23, 1974
- Place of Birth: Traverse City, Michigan, USA
- Spouse(s): Laura Payne-Gabriel (m. 2000; div. 2003), Tracy Hutson (m. 2006; div. 2011), Natasha Gregson Wagner (m. 2015)
- Children: Three sons (Oliver, Felix, and Jones)
- Notable Post-7th Heaven Roles: Samantha Who?, Gossip Girl, Date My Dad, The Loudest Voice, Naomi
- Health Battle: Successfully battled Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2002 while filming 7th Heaven, an experience that was incorporated into his character's storyline.
Since leaving the Camden kitchen, Barry Watson has maintained a steady presence in Hollywood. He has starred in several successful TV shows, demonstrating his versatility across comedy and drama. His role in the superhero series Naomi (2022) reintroduced him to a new generation of viewers, and his work in the 2017 dramedy Date My Dad showcased his ability to lead a family-centered show once again.
Most recently, Watson has moved behind the camera as well. Reports from late 2024 and early 2025 indicate he has taken on an executive producer role for the upcoming project Bad Survivor, marking a new chapter in his career. He also starred in the Lifetime original movie Highway to Heaven alongside Jill Scott, a project that was still being referenced with 2025 copyright dates, confirming its continued relevance and exposure.
II. The Disgraced Patriarch: Stephen Collins (Reverend Eric Camden)
Stephen Collins, who played the beloved family patriarch and moral compass, Reverend Eric Camden, is arguably the most searched and talked-about "7th Heaven guy" today, though for the most devastating reasons. His career ended abruptly in 2014 after a shocking audio recording was made public.
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The scandal revealed that Collins had confessed to sexual misconduct with underage girls, a revelation that completely shattered his public image as "America's Dad." The fallout was immediate and catastrophic: he was fired from the film Ted 2, his scenes were cut from the film Parenthood, and he was effectively blacklisted from Hollywood.
Where is Stephen Collins Now?
More than a decade after the scandal, Collins has retreated almost entirely from public life. His former castmates, including the actors who played his children, have publicly spoken out about the devastating nature of his actions. The latest available information, spanning into 2025, suggests Collins is living a quiet life, having relocated and reportedly dating a "superfan" who is significantly younger than him—approximately 40 years his junior. He has not had any significant acting credits since the scandal broke, confirming his effective removal from the entertainment industry.
III. David Gallagher (Simon Camden) — From Child Star to Voice Actor
David Gallagher played Simon Camden, the second son, who grew up on screen from a young boy into a college student. After the show, Gallagher successfully navigated the difficult transition from child star to adult actor by diversifying his portfolio.
While he continues to take on occasional live-action roles in films and television (often appearing in crime dramas like CSI: Miami and Bones), his most consistent and dedicated work has been in the world of video games and animation.
The Kingdom Hearts Connection:
Gallagher is perhaps best known to a new generation of fans as the voice of Riku in the massively popular Kingdom Hearts video game franchise. This role has kept him highly relevant in the pop culture sphere. Recent reports in 2025 highlight that Gallagher has been actively engaging with fans through live streams related to the *Kingdom Hearts* series, showcasing his continued involvement with the franchise and his ability to connect with a dedicated fan base outside of traditional television roles. This strategic shift to voice acting has allowed him to maintain a successful and private career away from the intense scrutiny of on-screen stardom.
IV. George Stults (Kevin Kinkirk) — The Son-in-Law's Quiet Path
George Stults joined the cast later as Kevin Kinkirk, a police officer who became the love interest and eventual husband of Lucy Camden. Stults, along with his real-life brother Geoff Stults (who played his brother on the show), became a fan favorite, adding a new dimension to the Camden family dynamic.
Since his time on 7th Heaven, Stults has primarily focused on television movies and independent films. His career trajectory has been steady, often appearing in holiday-themed or faith-based productions, which align with the family-friendly image he cultivated on the long-running series.
Recent Activities and Projects:
Stults’s latest acting credit was in the 2023 film God's Country Song, a role that continued his trend of starring in wholesome, heartfelt projects. While he maintains a relatively low profile compared to his co-stars, he continues to connect with fans through platforms like Cameo and occasional podcast appearances. A recent mention of a podcast episode in late 2025 indicates that he remains active and engaged in discussing his career and life with his dedicated audience. Stults’s career post-7th Heaven is a testament to finding a niche in the industry that allows for consistent work while maintaining a degree of privacy.
V. The Lasting Legacy of the Camden Men
The collective journey of the main male actors from 7th Heaven serves as a fascinating case study in Hollywood fame. The show’s core themes of family, faith, and moral integrity were tragically undermined by the actions of its lead star, Stephen Collins, leaving an indelible stain on its legacy. However, the careers of the younger "7th Heaven guys"—Barry Watson, David Gallagher, and George Stults—demonstrate resilience and adaptability.
From Watson’s successful transition into producing and consistent television roles, to Gallagher’s smart pivot into lucrative voice acting, and Stults’s reliable presence in family-friendly cinema, the sons and son-in-law have found ways to thrive. Their ability to maintain active careers in 2025, over 18 years after the show ended, solidifies their individual places in television history, separate from the scandal that continues to define the fate of the show's patriarch.
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