Don Johnson (James "Sonny" Crockett):
* Don Johnson's career continued after Miami Vice, with starring roles in films like *The Hot Spot* (1990) and *Guilty as Sin* (1993).
* He returned to television with success in *Nash Bridges* (1996-2001) and had recurring roles in shows like *The Others* (2000) and *Just Legal* (2005).
* He's remained active in film and television, most recently in *Knives Out* (2019) and *The Last Thing He Told Me* (2023).
Philip Michael Thomas (Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs):
* Philip Michael Thomas's post-Miami Vice career saw him in a variety of roles, including a recurring role in the TV series *Walker, Texas Ranger* (1993-2001).
* He had minor roles in films and television, including appearances in *The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning* (2000) and *The Last Casino* (2004).
* He remained involved in the entertainment industry, sometimes taking on production roles and occasionally appearing at fan events.
Edward James Olmos (Lieutenant Castillo):
* Edward James Olmos, who played the stern and respected Castillo, continued his successful acting career, starring in films like *Stand and Deliver* (1988), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award.
* He earned a Primetime Emmy Award for his role in the miniseries *The Burning Season* (1994) and continued with recurring roles in television shows like *Battlestar Galactica* (2004-2009), *Dexter* (2009-2010), and *Mayans M.C.* (2018-present).
Michael Talbott (Sergeant Stan Switek):
* Michael Talbott, who played the enthusiastic and somewhat bumbling Switek, had a less prominent career after Miami Vice.
* He appeared in a variety of films and television shows with smaller roles.
* He's known for his role as a police officer in the film *The Specialist* (1994) and had recurring roles in shows like *The Commish* (1991-1996) and *JAG* (1995-2005).
Olivia Brown (Trudy Joplin):
* Olivia Brown, who played the savvy and quick-witted Trudy, continued her acting career, often appearing in television series.
* She had recurring roles in shows like *The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air* (1991-1996), *The Jamie Foxx Show* (1996-2001), and *Family Matters* (1989-1998).
Overall, the cast of Miami Vice enjoyed varying levels of success after the show ended. While some found continued success in both film and television, others had more limited careers.
It's important to note that Miami Vice left a significant mark on popular culture, and its cast members remain recognizable to many fans even today.