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Exclusive | ‘Saved by the Bell’ actor weighs in on Dustin Diamond claim that dad mishandled money

One of Dustin Diamond’s former “Saved by the Bell” co-stars says the late actor’s claim that his father, Mark Diamond, mishandled his money seems very inaccurate.

Ed Alonzo, who played the owner of Bayside High student hangout spot The Max from 1989-1992, exclusively told Page Six that Dustin and Mark seemed like “the best of friends” when he knew them.

Alonzo, 63, added, “The amount of money we all made was not amazing money that the cast of ‘Friends’ was making. We weren’t making $1 million an episode.” 

“I never saw frivolous spending of money. They weren’t driving elaborate cars or going on crazy vacations,” Alonzo said of Mark and Dustin.

Ed Alonzo (pictured in 2011) said he saw Dustin Diamond seeming close with his dad, Mark. WireImage
Alonzo (pictured in 1989 with “Saved by the Bell” cast Lark Voorhies, Tiffani Thiessen, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dennis Haskins, Elizabeth Berkley, and Mario Lopez) said the cast was not making “amazing money.” NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Alonzo — who recently appeared on the new docuseries “Hollywood Demons” episode “After the Bell,” which features interviews with the cast and crew of the hit ’90s sitcom — said he spent a lot of time with the father-son duo.

He told Page Six that he couldn’t be sure of Dustin’s claim about Mark mishandling his earnings, but from what he observed, they seemed to “get along very well.”

Dustin, who played Screech in “Saved by the Bell,” died of cancer at age 44 in 2021.

Mark denies Dustin’s money claims during the doc, saying the accusation “really made me upset.”

Diamond (pictured in 1989) starred as Screech on “Saved by the Bell.” Everett Collection
Diamond (pictured in 2016 with Mario Lopez) died of cancer in 2021 at 44. Getty Images

Mark says that agents take 10 percent of the money, and for, “anything left over, we had to cover certain things like gas, taxes, headshots.”

Dustin had a rocky path after the show – including a sex tape, and a 2014 arrest, following an altercation in which he allegedly stabbed a man in a Wisconsin bar. 

Alonzo remembered Dustin as, “always so funny, even off camera.”

They “sadly” didn’t stay in touch after the show, he said.

Diamond (pictured in 1990 with Elizabeth Berkley, Mario Lopez, Tiffani Thiessen, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Lark Voorhies) was “always so funny, even off camera.” NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Alonzo (pictured in 2018) said Diamond “never found a way to escape” his child star persona. Getty Images

Alonzo told Page Six he doesn’t think Dustin got “a lot of opportunities” to show his acting chops in other areas, which “kept him locked into [his child star persona]. He never really found a way to escape, even though he tried to.” 

“After the Bell,” dives into the behind the scenes drama from “Saved by the Bell,” which aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993 (and several spinoffs, such as “Saved by the Bell: The College Years” in 1994, and “Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas”) that same year. 

In addition to Diamond, “Saved by the Bell” also starred Mario Lopez, Mark Paul Gosselaar, Elizabeth Berkley, Tiffani Thiessen, and Lark Voorhies. 

Alonzo (pictured in 1989 with Gosselaar, Diamond, Lopez, Theissen, Dennis Haskins, Vorhies and Berkley) said Gosselaar was an “amazing actor” even at age 15. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Alonzo (pictured with Gosselaar and Diamond) said he asked Gosselaar for acting advice. NBCUniversal via Getty Images

“From day one, I always knew that Mark-Paul – even though he was 15 at the time – was an amazing actor,” said Alonzo. 

“I remember going up to him sometimes with lines that I had on the show and I would say, ‘how would you deliver this?’ I would try and get advice from him, because he was already a seasoned pro.” 

Voorhies also makes a rare appearance in “After the Bell.” She stepped back from the spotlight following a mental health diagnosis with schizoaffective thought disorder. 

The doc explains that her condition is different from schizophrenia, because it doesn’t progress and is less “disabling,” with treatment, but its symptoms include delusions and disorganized speech.

Diamond and Voorhies (pictured in 1992) are the two most talked-about “Saved by the Bell” actors in the doc, because they were the most troubled. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
Alonzo said that Voorhies (pictured with Diamond in 1992) was always “a quiet girl.” NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Alonzo said he last saw her in 2025, at the memorial service for series exec producer Peter Engel. 

“She was good,” he told Page Six. “She just seemed like the normal shy Lark.” 

He added that Voorhies has, “always been a very quiet girl. Even back in 1989 when we started, she was always shy, and then just would explode and come to life as soon as the cameras were on.”

The documentary covered “some things that might be going on with her,” he said, referring to her mental health, ”but I didn’t really notice any of that.” 

“After the Bell” airs Monday at 9 p.m. on ID and streams on HBO Max.


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