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Q: I would like to know what happened to the Pink Power Ranger from the "Power Rangers" TV show.

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Adam Thomlison / TV Media

You have a good eye for talent. While none of the other young actors to don color-coded suits in the kid-show phenomenon "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" had much success afterwards, Amy Jo Johnson is still on screen today.

She can currently be seen doing an extended guest arc on USA Network's spy series "Covert Affairs," but her biggest post-"Power Rangers" role was the one she just finished, as Jules Callaghan on the Can-Am cop drama "Flashpoint."

Callaghan was a member of an elite tactical unit keeping the streets of Toronto (reasonably) safe -- at least, safer than they might have been otherwise. The series was a joint production between CBS in the U.S. and CTV in Canada.

Fans of shows with a little less exploding (though there was quite a bit on "Power Rangers") might remember her from her years, from 1998 to 2002, on the teen drama "Felicity," which was the flagship series for a while on the fledgling WB network (now CW).

Indeed, there's a recurring family-friendly streak in her resumé. She's always dabbled in feature films as well (ever since the very lucrative "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie" in 1995), and her two most recent were the heartwarming "Coming Home for Christmas" (2013) and "Tiger Eyes" (2012), based on a novel by legendary kid-lit author Judy Blume.

 

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