
It’s been twenty-five years since the series finale, yet “Beverly Hills, 90210” remains one of the most iconic shows in television history.
The series, which debuted on October 4, 1990, spawned the spinoff “Melrose Place” and the reboot “90210.” In 2019, many of the seriesâ original cast members reunited for “BH90210,” a revival inspired by their real lives.
Here’s a quick look at what the stars of the hit series are up to more than two decades after the show ended.
Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor)
GettyFollowing her stint as the troubled Kelly Taylor on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” Jennie Garth has appeared on various shows, including the sitcom “What I Like About You.”
The actress also reprised her role on the CW sequel series “90210,” which ran from 2008 to 2013. In addition, Garth landed a leading role on ABC Family’s sitcom “Mystery Girls.”
Garth married Dave Abrams in 2015 after her split from ex-husband Peter Facinelli.
Tori Spelling (Donna Martin)
GettyTori Spelling’s character on “Beverly Hills, 90210,” Donna Martin,” was originally written as a supporting role, but ultimately developed into a main one.
Following her time on the show, Spelling has done a few reality shows, including “So Notorious” and “Tori & Dean: Inn Love.” She also appeared in the 2016 vampire movie, “Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?”
Spelling reprised her role as Donna for a brief stint on “BH90210” reboot. The actress is a mother of five children whom he shares with ex-husband Dean McDermott.
Shannen Doherty (Brenda Walsh)
GettyAfter her time on “Beverly Hills, 90210” as Brenda Walsh, Shannen Doherty landed iconic roles on “Charmed,” as well in movies like “Heathers” and “Mallrats.”
In March 2015, Doherty confirmed she was diagnosed with breast cancer. By April 2017, the actress announced that she’s in remission and underwent breast reconstruction surgery the following year.
In 2020, she’d been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. Her condition doesn’t stop her from acting.
Doherty appeared in a “Riverdale” tribute for her late co-star Luke Perry. She also starred in the 2021 movie “Fortress.” Sadly, the actress passed away in July 2024 at the age of 53.
Jason Priestley (Brandon Walsh)
GettyJason Priestley played Brandon Walsh on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Since his time on the show, he’s played lead roles on TV series, including “Call Me Fitz” and “Private Eyes.”
The actor has been married to Naomi Lowde since 2005 and has two children.
Brian Austin Green (David Silver)
GettyFans may remember Brian Austin Green as the awkward David Silver on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” After the series wrapped up, he went on to work on other projects, including “Dancing With the Stars,” “The Conners,” and “Last the Night.”
Green got engaged to his “DWTS” partner, Sharan Burgess, in September 2023. He has three sons with his ex-wife, Megan Fox, and a son with ex Vanessa Marcil.
Tiffani Thiessen (Valerie Malone)
GettyTiffani Thiessen played the mean girl Valerie Malone on “Beverly Hills, 90210” for nine seasons. Since her time on the show, she’s appeared on “Collar” and “Alex & Katie.”
She also reprised her role as Kelly on “Saved by the Bell” reboot, as well as hosted the Cooking Channel’s “Dinner at Tiffani’s.”
Thiessen shares two children with her husband, Brady Smith.
Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders)
GettyIan Ziering played Steve Sanders on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” After that, he appeared on some projects, including the “Sharknado” franchise.
The actor was married to Playboy model Nikki Schieler from 1997 to 2002. Ziering remarried in 2010 to Erin Ludwig, but ultimately got divorced in November 2019. They share two daughters.
Luke Perry (Dylan McKay)
GettyLuke Perry portrayed the bad boy heartthrob Dylan McKay on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Following his stint on the series, he went on to play Archie’s dad, Fred Answers, on “Riverdale.”
The actor tragically passed away on March 4, 2019, after suffering a stroke.
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