Jessica Biel reunites with '7th Heaven' cast virtually during 90s Con weekend
The show ran for 11 seasons from 1996 to 2007
Star of 7th Heaven Beverley Mitchell posted a picture of herself and many of her former castmates getting back together for 90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut, on Instagram on Friday.
Pictures of Mitchell with actress Catherine Hicks, who portrayed her mother Annie, were included in the post.
Informally taken pictures with David Gallagher, Barry Watson, and Mackenzie Rosman, who portrayed middle child Simon, eldest son Matt, and youngest daughter Ruthie, respectively.
The twins Lorenzo and Nikolas Brino, who portrayed the youngest kids Sam and David, Jessica Biel, who played the oldest daughter Mary, and Stephen Collins, who played Reverend Eric Camden, were not present during the reunion.
Mitchell said in the caption of the photo that 42-year-old Biel virtually attended the 90s Con.
"Beyond grateful for these crazy humans that I call family! To say that this was needed was an understatement, my heart is full and I have been so blessed to love and laugh with them," Mitchell's caption read.
"Thanks you @thats4ent for bringing us together for #90scon. I love you @realbarrywatson #davidgallagher @mackrosman #catherinehicks."
In the family drama about a pastor and his wife struggling to raise their children at different phases of life while also leading a congregation, Mitchell, 43, portrays middle daughter Lucy Camden.
The programme aired from 1996 to 2007 for 11 seasons.
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