Cole Hauser’slineage is rich in screenwriters, actors, and entrepreneurs.
Fans have had to do a double-take on more than one occasion due to how familiar Cynthia looks.
“Leave It to Beaver” was the typical slice-of-life sitcom we’re so familiar with today.

From its debut, the show became a staple of what sitcoms would look like for years.
The episode follows Beaver Cleaver’s son, Oliver, drowning in the woes of procrastination (perYouTube).
To celebrate surviving mighty alien monsters, Oliver convinces the two to come back to Earth with him.

As mentioned, this appeared to be a rite of passage for twins breaking into show business.
For Cynthia, this theory reigned true as this propelled her into her most notable project to date.
The success of “Sweet Valley High” gave them four seasons of sitcom work.

According to the duo, they auditioned for the role when they were 13 years old.
The process ultimately took them five years before they were sure they got it.
“We didn’t believe them.

They were like, ‘You got the part!’
and we were like, ‘Are you sure?'”
Cynthia said during her appearance on “Today Extra” (perYouTube).

“You’ve been saying this for five years.”
Unfortunately, in 1997 the show was canceled due to poor ratings.
In 2015, Brittany Daniel hinted at a potential reboot (perUs Weekly).

However,reports suggestthat the reboot is no longer in development.
Creators produced a revival almost 30 years later.
Though the reboot was short-lived, it saw the notable sisters play twin defendants.

In 1995, the twins made their film debut.
Cynthia and Brittany Daniel played Winkie and Blinkie in the 1995 biographical drama “The Basketball Diaries.”
The film was a harrowing tale about musician Jim Carroll and his battle with drug addiction.

“It’s our upbringing.
“So I think if you’re strong people, then you won’t be pressured into drugs.”
This isn’t to say that they never had their fair share of accomplishments.

Items such as the snack wrap and baked apple pie were favorites of consumers.
One made its way onto the menu in 1997 with the help of Cynthia and Brittany Daniel.
McDonald’s unveiled its new McDouble burger in 1997.

The fast-food company sought out twins to add to their commercials for the new meal.
As his name suggests, Eddie spoke in an echo-like manner, repeating anything he said twice.
One popular British show was “Live & Kicking.”

Our favorite duo made a cameo in its fourth season.
Cynthia, however, used her celebrity status to promote a number of products.
In 1999, Sony used her photograph to unveil a new Sony MiniDisc Recorder (perYouTube).
Cynthia seemingly kept herself busy following her departure from “Sweet Valley High.”
Although it seemed like the show was destined for success, it was met with poor reviews.
The series was canceled after one season.
However, the show didn’t end without Cynthia and Brittany making an appearance.
Throughout the episode, she puts down her sister’s appearance while her friends console her (perYouTube).
Bianca walks in revealing that the two are identical twins.
After greeting her sister’s friends, one sarcastically whispers, “She’s hideous.
The two, however, still stayed in contact to pursue business ventures together like their lifestyle blogSweet Collection.
Outside of acting, our favorite duo uploaded online content ranging from at-home workout routines to recipes.
Cynthia and Brittany Daniel played investors known as the “Malibu Barbies,” Michele and Melanie.
The two showed interest in turning Paul Baker’s restaurant into a franchise.
This ultimately led to Paul walking away from the deal, realizing that family should always come first.