Many classic TV shows have been made into reboots or revivals, but stands a cut above. The iconic Fox hit was reimagined not once, but twice. The show focused on twins Brandon ( ) and Brenda Walsh ( ) after they moved from Minneapolis to Beverly Hills,
California. Upon their arrival, they formed friendships with Dylan McKay ( ), Kelly Taylor ( ), Donna Martin ( ), David Silver ( ), Steve Sanders ( ), Andrea Zuckerman ( ), Valerie Macon ( ) and Emily Valentine ( ). The series aired from 1990 to 2000 to before being rebooted in 2008 with an all-new cast. In summer 2019, much of the original cast reunited for . “We are all so excited to go back to work together because it’s like family coming back together,” Spelling in February 2019 about the project. You have successfully subscribed. Subscribe to newsletters By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Us Weekly Check our latest news in
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Apple News The group experienced tragedy ahead of the show’s air date, however, when Perry at the age of 52 in March 2019. Scroll down to see what the rest of the OG cast is doing now: Mark Sennet/Getty Images 'Beverly Hills, 90210’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Many classic TV shows have been made into reboots or revivals, but stands a cut above. The iconic Fox hit was reimagined not once, but twice. The show focused on twins Brandon ( ) and Brenda Walsh ( ) after they moved from Minneapolis to Beverly Hills, California. Upon their arrival, they formed friendships with Dylan McKay ( ), Kelly Taylor ( ), Donna Martin ( ), David Silver ( ), Steve Sanders ( ), Andrea Zuckerman ( ), Valerie Macon ( ) and Emily Valentine ( ). The series aired from 1990 to 2000 to before being rebooted in 2008 with an all-new cast. In summer 2019, much of the original cast reunited for . “We are all so excited to go back to work together because it’s like family coming back together,” Spelling in February 2019 about the project. The group experienced tragedy ahead of the show’s air date, however, when Perry at the age of 52 in March 2019. Scroll down to see what the rest of the OG cast is doing now: Shutterstock (2) Jennie Garth The
Actress ruled West Beverly from 1990 to 2000 as Beverly Hills princess Kelly Taylor. Kelly was BFFs with Donna and Brenda and part of one of TV’s greatest love triangles, dating both Brandon and Dylan. Since the series wrapped, the mother of three starred in and and competed on in 2007. Garth was also featured in the 2008 rendition of the show, playing a grown-up version of the role that made her famous. She then rejoined the rest of the OG members in summer 2019 to play herself, reminiscing on her days as Kelly Taylor. Garth and Spelling launched their , rewatch podcast, “9021OMG,” in 2020. A year later, the Illinois native starred in two TV movies. In 2013, after 12 years of marriage, the actress divorced star , with whom she shares three kids. She went on to tie the knot with
Actor in 2015. Shutterstock (2) Jason Priestley The Canadian actor played always-ethical high school heartthrob Brandon Walsh from 1990 to 2000, leaving at the beginning of the ninth season as his character traveled to many locations around the world for his career in journalism. Priestley, who has played Matt Shade on Global TV's since 2016, returned to his former zip code of 90210 when the series’ six-episode quasi-reboot aired on Fox in August 2019. He shares a daughter, Ava, and a son, Dashiell, with wife , whom he married in 2005. Shutterstock (2) Shannen Doherty Famous for causing trouble on set, Doherty played Brandon Walsh's headstrong, wannabe thespian twin sister Brenda from 1990 to 1994. Though her character departed the show physically, she was referred to as Dylan’s significant other until season 9, when he announced they had separated. The actress then spent three years on the CW hit but left the show in 2001 due to a rumored feud with costar . She reprised her role as Brenda Walsh in for a handful of episodes and joined her OG costars for the revival. Doherty was a part of the short-lived 2018 reboot and also appeared on in 2010. Following Perry’s passing, she appeared on in October 2019 as a tribute to her late onscreen love. Doherty struggled with health issues in 2015, when she revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. By 2017, she was in remission, but in February 2020, she announced that the
cancer had returned and was stage IV. In November 2023, Doherty revealed that the cancer had spread to her bones. She married and divorced twice ( , ) before meeting and falling in love with , whom she wed in 2011. Doherty and Iswarienko . Shutterstock (2) Brian Austin Green From 1990 to 2000, Green played the lovable-yet-nerdy David Silver, who aspired to be a hip-hop artist. The actor has appeared in several hit series since his Beverly Hills days, including in 2005, from 2010 to 2011 and , in which he played Sean Healy, in 2012. He played himself in the 2019 reboot. Green has four older children — son Kassius, whom he shares with ex , and Noah, Bodhi and Journey, whom he shares with ex-wife After Green and Fox split in 2020, he started seeing s pro Green, who appeared on and judged , joined as Burgess' partner for season 30 in 2021. In February 2022, they announced Burgess’ pregnancy. Just five days later, Green and Fox’s divorce was settled. Green and Burgess welcomed son Zane in June 2022 and announced their engagement the following year in September 2023. Shutterstock (2) Tori Spelling At 17, the author starred as virginal Donna Martin for the duration of the series. She later admitted she was cast in the role thanks to her father, the late Aaron Spelling, who created the hit show. Spelling has been busy since her stint as Donna in both the original series and its reboot. In 2006, she landed her own reality series, , which centered on her life with then-husband and their five children. She also had a role in a reboot of her cult 1996 Lifetime film, During 2019’s short-lived show, Spelling trolled her and her husband’s history of financial struggles. Spelling cohosts the “9021OMG” podcast with Garth. Spelling and McDermott sparked split speculation in 2021 after the actress revealed they no longer sleep in the same bed and he wasn’t included in her family’s
Christmas card. In March 2022, however, McDermott included Spelling in his International Women’s Day tribute. In June 2023, McDermott announced via
Instagram in a since-deleted post that he and Spelling called it quits after 17 years. He confirmed their separation that November 2023, revealing that his alcoholism contributed to the breakup. Spelling reportedly just two months before their 18-year wedding anniversary. Shutterstock (2) Luke Perry The iconic actor portrayed brooding teen rebel Dylan McKay — and Brenda Walsh's first love — from 1990 to 2000. McKay was also romantically linked to Kelly Taylor and Valerie Malone on the show. Post- , the father of two took to the stage in the London's West End theater production of alongside . He later played an inmate on HBO's , had a guest-starring role as a gay bird-watcher on and nabbed a starring role as Linc Stark in . His second big break came in 2017, however, when he was introduced as Fred Andrews, a main castmember in the CW smash , before his March 2019 passing. Shutterstock (2) Ian Ziering The actor played immature ladies’ man Steve Sanders, who grappled with issues over being adopted, for the entire length of the show, which ran from 1990 to 2000. Like Garth and Doherty, he had a stint on in 2007. He has starred on several reality shows since the teen drama ended, including (2015) and (2018), as well as several movies. The New Jersey native is the father of daughters Mia and Penna, whom he shares with ex-wife The duo split in October 2019 after nine years of marriage. confirmed in October 2022 that they had agreed to a divorce settlement. Shutterstock (2) Gabrielle Carteris The actress played neurotic, overachieving school newspaper editor Andrea Zuckerman, who was hopelessly in love with Brandon Walsh, from 1990 to 1995. After leaving the series in 1995 to host a short-lived talk show, Carteris did a stint on VH1's . The actress was partially paralyzed for months after a debilitating injury filming the Lifetime movie in 2006, but has since recovered, going on to bag recurring roles in shows such as (2008) and (2015). The former president of SAG-AFTRA trade union also appeared on the Fox reboot in 2019. Three years later, Carteris made her way back to TV and appeared on the mini series . She has been married to since 1992, and has two daughters, Kelsey and Molly. Shutterstock (2) Tiffani Thiessen The alum played bad girl Valerie Malone from 1994 to 2000. At the time, she was dating costar Green. From 2015 to 2017, she served as the star and executive producer of her own Cooking Channel series, , and she currently shares her recipes with fans on her personal blog. Thiessen portrayed Lori Mendoza on Netflix’s from 2018 to 2020, who had a far more wholesome image than her original 90210 character. Much to the delight of fans, the actress reprised her role as Kelly Kapowski on the reboot in the first two seasons. She is married to actor/artist , with whom she shares daughter Harper and son Holt. Shutterstock (2) Christine McCarthy McCarthy, who now goes by Christine Elise, portrayed troubled teen Emily Valentine, who famously played Dylan and Brandon for fools while dating them both at the same time, though she ultimately chose Brandon. Emily was institutionalized after destroying a homecoming float with
fire on the show. She also dated Priestley off screen for five years from 1992 to 1997, according to his 2014 book, . The actress has credits on and several horror productions including and the 2021 series. In order to view the gallery, please allow