Easily the biggest name to come out of "Wizards," Selena Gomez played the only female sibling of the Russo children (unless, of course, you count the magic-clone Maxine that was created in the show's final season). Her character Alex was the focal point of the series and, ultimately, wound up beating out her siblings to retain her powers in the show's finale.
Gomez has gone on to become a formidable music, film and television star, following in the footsteps of Disney Channel notables like Hilary Duff, Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato. Hits like "Bad Liar," "Lose You to Love Me" and "Hands to Myself" have showcased her vocal range and ear for catchy pop hooks, while performances in films like "The Dead Don't Die" and "Spring Breakers" have kept her acting chops sharp (and given her a bit of indie cred to boot).
She also voices Mavis, the daughter of Dracula in the hugely-successful "Hotel Transylvania" series, which will be releasing its fourth film in the summer of 2021.
Gomez also does some pretty impressive charity work: She was appointed a UNICEF ambassador when she was only seventeen-years-old, and continues to work with them and other organizations close to her heart.