Peyton List is undoubtedly one of the stars of the moment. While she is receiving incredible recognition and love for portraying Tory Nichols in “Cobra Kai,” she has been working hard to carve her name in Hollywood since she was ten years old.

However, the role most people know her for is Emma Ross in “Jessie,” which aired from 2011 to 2015 and launched the careers of several famous Disney stars, including Debbie Ryan, Karan Brar, Skai Jackson, and the late Cameron Boyce.

The success of this show led her to work in “Bunk’d,” a spin-off of “Jessie” where Emma, Ravi, and Zuri Ross head off to a rustic summer camp in Maine. In the series, Peyton’s twin brother, Spencer List, made an appearance in one episode, leaving a notable impression on the audience. Where is he now in 2024?

What has been of Spencer List?

While many think that Spencer List only appeared in “Bunk’d,” the truth is he has quite a career that spans both before and after that show. He began acting a bit earlier than Peyton, in 2003, with a guest role as Tate Walker in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”

Spencer List. (Source: @spencerlist)

Since then, Spencer has had an impressive career as a child actor, appearing in hits like “Spider-Man 2,” “Fringe,” “Offspring,” and “Wonder Pets.” In recent years, he starred in Chloë Grace Moretz’s “The Miseducation of Cameron Post,” the thriller “Exploited,” and his latest work, the 2022 horror comedy “She Came from the Woods.”

Since the last film, Spencer hasn’t acted again, nor does he have any upcoming projects listed on his IMDb profile. Instead, he seems to be quietly enjoying life, spending time with friends, celebrating with family, attending music festivals, and always dressing well, as seen on his Instagram account @spencerlist.

He has also done some brand collaborations, such as with Bumble in 2020, but nothing that indicates a significant return to the entertainment industry. Overall, it seems he is currently stepping back from acting as a career and is choosing to engage with it more casually, purely for enjoyment.