Dust off your scrunchies and bust out your babydoll dresses: the original gang from Beverly Hills, 90210 is back! Fans of the retro teen soap have reason to celebrate this summer as the hit series, which ran from 1990 to 2000, is officially back and rebooted.On August 7, 2019, BH90210made its triumphant return to Fox with most of the original cast membersâincludingJason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Ian Ziering, Shannen Doherty, Brian Austin Green, and Gabrielle Carterisâin tow.
Anyone who was alive during the 1990s probably watched at least one episode of Beverly Hills, 90210. A precursor to Gossip Girl andThe O.C., 90210 (which ran for 10 seasons) depicted the not-always-so-fabulous lives of mostly fabulous teens living in the worldâs most fabulous zip code. It's time rev up your Bimmer and take a ride behind-the-scenes of the definitive 1990s teen drama.
Contrary to the showâs title, and its storyline, the Walsh family doesnât move from Minneapolis to Beverly Hillsâat least not judging by the exterior shots of their home. That house is located at 1675 East Altadena Drive in Altadena, California, about 30 miles away from Beverly Hills. But Altadena, 91001 just doesnât have the same panache.
2. It was inspired by John Hughes, and Thirtysomething.
Beverly Hills, 90210 creator Darren Star was just 27 years old when Fox came to him and told him they wanted to create a series about teenagers in Beverly Hills, and already had Aaron Spelling signed on as producer. Star was interested, particularly if the series could focus on real issues facing teenagers. âThe one show I really liked was Thirtysomething,â Star told The New York Times. âThe issues were so small and particular to that group, and I wanted teenagers to examine their own navels, in a sense. It would be their point of view, like the John Hughes movies that were very popular at the time, like The Breakfast Club."
Ian Ziering had moved back to his home state of New Jersey when he got the call about 90210âand had a very specific reaction to the script. âWhen I read the script for 90210, I thought, âBoy, this is very superficial,â and it was,â he told Entertainment Weekly. âI mean, the pilot was all about the glitz and the glamour of Beverly Hills, the obnoxious kids, and the fish-out-of-water story of Brenda and Brandon Walsh. I couldnât discern from that first script that the show would become very issue-oriented.â
4. Shannen Doherty's audition was "horrible." (It didn't seem to matter.)
It didnât take Shannen Doherty long to determine that, after reading for the part of Brenda Walsh, there was no way sheâd be landing the role. âMy audition was horrible,â she told The New York Times. âI actually remember walking out and saying: âI lost that job. I blew it.â And the casting director came out and sort of winked at me and said, âI wouldnât count yourself out yet, kiddo.â And I was like, âO.K., whatever.ââ
If Jason Priestley seemed like a natural fit for the role of Brandon Walsh, itâs not because he had a lot of time to discover his character. âEverybody had been cast except for Brandon,â Priestley told The New York Times. âI read for Aaron on Thursday. I got the job Friday afternoon, and on Monday we started production.â
6. Dylan McKay wasn't supposed to be a recurring character.
Dylan McKay was originally written as a bit player with a story arc that would last just a few episodes. But Aaron Spelling was so pleased with Luke Perryâs performance that he decided to expand the part. âI was a guest star, and Aaron wanted to make me a regular,â Perryâwho tragically passed away in March 2019âtold The Hollywood Reporter in 2015. âThe studio didn't want to pick up the deal, and he used that instance to illustrate an important principle: He gets to pick who's on the show. He didn't want me to have to go in the room with the network, but he calmly looked at me and said, âGo get 'em, kid.ââ (Itâs also worth noting that Perry initially auditioned for the role of Steve Sanders, which went to Ziering.)
Itâs long been rumored that the casting directors had no idea that Tori Spelling, who auditioned under another name, was Aaronâs daughter. But even Tori has admitted that there may have been some nepotism at play. âI heard about the show from my agent,â the actress told Entertainment Weekly. âShe said, âYour dad is doing it.â I was like, âI havenât heard anything about it.â I popped into his briefcase when he got home, and I was like, cool. I really wanted to play Andrea. I went in under a different name, then I got the part of Donnaâwhich Iâm sure had something to do with my dad.â
8. Aaron Spelling kept a close eye on Donna's storylines.
Itâs probably no coincidence that Aaron Spellingâs daughter was the most naive character in the crew, and that her commitment to abstinence was a major plot point throughout the series. âThe thing that was always at play in the Donna story was that Donna was played by the daughter of Aaron Spelling,â writer/executive producer Larry Mollin told Vulture. âThe minute weâd go in to pitch stories about an episode, heâd ask, âWhatâs Donna doing this week?â Even though Donna wasnât one of the main characters in the inner-circleâshe was a supporting character, really, in the beginningâyou always had to start what the episode was about with, âWhat was Donna doing?â Thatâs what the old man wanted to hear. It was sweet. It was actually very endearing, his admiration for her. Tori was really out there. She was just enjoying herself. So even though the old man couldnât control her, he could control Donna Martin.â
âMaybe at first [he was being protective],â Spelling said of Donna's virginity storyline. âIâm not sure. When I was first cast, Donna was a just a smaller side character. She was a friend of Kelly and Brendaâs. So there was never a discussion about her character staying a virgin. I think she stayed a virgin because once we established that she was a fan favorite, people really started relating to her. Teens constantly would approach me and tell me that they were virgins and they had times where they were scared that being a virgin would make them seem uncool, but then Donna made it okay.â
Not many of the âteensâ at the center of 90210 were actual teenagers. Gabrielle Carteris was the oldest cast member; she was 29 years old when she was cast as 16-year-old Andrea Zuckerman. Worried that she would be considered too old, she lied about her age. âThey didnât know, I lied,â Carteris later admitted. âI actually talked to a lawyer about how could I sign these contracts and lie about my age and still be able to do the show. âIs it OK?â And, âYes it is, as long as you just say youâre over 21.ââ It was the press that eventually outed her. âThen a magazineâthat I wonât sayâdid an interview on the show with somebody else and they went and asked my agent [my age], I said, âI donât talk about my age,â or whatever, they found it in the DMV, illegally. So, then they were printing it and I thought, âThis is it! Iâm gonna lose the job, thereâs no way.â By that time, the show had been on long enough, so it was OK.â
Ziering was just one year younger than Carteris; âI was 28 years old playing a 16-year-old,â he told Entertainment Weekly. âI just kept my mouth shut. I never talked about it. And I wasnât the oldest in the cast either. I just thought, if theyâre going to buy, Iâm going to sell it."
10. It wasn't an immediate hit, but summer episodes changed that.
Beverly Hills, 90210 made its debut on October 4, 1990, but it was far from an overnight success. All that changed thanks to two key moves: a season one finale that saw Brenda lose her virginity to Dylan, and the decision to begin airing the showâs second season in the summer. âBy the end of season two,â according to Entertainment Weekly, â90210 nearly double[d] its audience (from 9.5 to 17.4 million viewers), and [was] pulling in an astonishing 52 share of teen TV-watchers. Then came the hysterical fans, the mall riots, the action figures âŠâ
About âSpring Dance,â that season one finale that saw Brenda and Dylan consummate their relationship? Well, it didnât make everyone happy. âThe affiliates were scandalized,â Star recalled to The New York Times. âNot because they had sex, but because Brenda was happy about it, and it didnât have any dire consequences. I was strongly advised to write a show that would address the consequences of that sexual experience. So the first episode of the second season Brenda broke up with Dylan because their relationship had gotten too mature.â
12. Jennie Garth knew the show was a hit when they received a bomb threat.
When discussing the showâs huge bump in popularity, Jennie Garth recalled how, âWe got a bomb threat once. While we were filming a graduation scene, someone hid a bomb underneath the bleachers. It was like, âOoh! We hit it big!ââ
West Beverly High School is a fictional place; the series takes place there because Beverly Hills High School would not allow the production to use its name. Filming for the school-set scenes took place at Torrance High School, about 20 miles away. If the school looks familiar to you beyond the 90210 gang, thatâs because it has made lots of film and television appearances over the years; Sheâs All That, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the 90210 reboot all shot there as well.
14. Donna Martin was originally Donna Morgan.
âDonna Morgan Graduates?â Though Donnaâs role grew as the show continued, it seems as if she wasnât always Donna Martin. In a season one episode where she auditions to be the schoolâs resident DJ, her name is given as Donna Morgan. It must run in the family: also in the first season, her motherâs name was Nancy and she was played by Jordana Capra; in season two, her name was Felice and Katherine Cannon took over the role.
In his 2014 memoir, Jason Priestley: A Memoir, Priestley let his readers in on a little secret: During that famous protest in which Donnaâs West Bev classmates face off against the administration to make sure that she receives her diploma right alongside them, theyâre not actually yelling, âDonna Martin Graduates.â At the urging of Priestley, they were yelling, âDonna Martin Masturbates.â âI knew they were going to go back and reloop this dialogue anyway," Priestley explained, "so it was pretty irresistible.â
16. There was a lot of tension behind the scenes.
It was hardly a secret that not everyone was BFFs behind the scenes. âThere were times when it was worse than high school,â Garth told The New York Times. âThe environment there was like: Are you kidding me? There was a lot of tension and unnecessary drama on the set, a certain amount of competition, and a certainâprobablyâanger about different salaries as the years progressed. People would find out how much someone was making, and then theyâd be angry and want that, or if you got days off in your contract, theyâd want that. Nobody was brave enough to step in and set us straight, and have a serious talk with us about it.â
According to Priestley, not all of the backstage antics were anger-driven. âVarious combinations of people slept with each other over the years," he wrote in his memoir, noting that his own âfirst full-fledged adult relationshipââwith Christine Elise, who played bad girl Emily Valentineâbegan on the show.
18. Tiffani Thiessen and Brian Austin Green were a real-life couple when she was cast as Valerie Malone.
In the fifth season, Tiffani Thiessen joined the cast as Valerie Malone, ostensibly replacing Shannen Doherty. At the time, Thiessen and Brian Austin Green were a real-life couple, which led to some awkward moments. In her first episode, she shared a kiss with Luke Perry. âThat was probably the more awkward thing," Thiessen said. "Literally having your boyfriend on the show and then literally kissing another man, 'I get paid for this, honey. I don't know what to tell you.'"
Valerie Malone was immediately painted as the showâs âbad girl,â which was illustrated by her smoking a joint at Casa de Walsh. The role didnât come all that naturally to Thiessen. âThey wanted me to roll a joint with one hand so I looked like some kind of pro,â the actress told Entertainment Weekly. âI couldnât do it. The person you see is actually somebody elseâs hand rolling a joint.â
20. There was a "no sunglasses" rule. And hair could be a problem for Aaron Spelling, too.
Apparently, few things ticked off Aaron Spelling more than a cast member coming back from a break with a new hairstyle. âIf someone came back after hiatus with a completely different haircut, Aaron would go crazy,â Spellingâs publicist, Kevin Sasaki, told The Hollywood Reporter.
âHair was very important to my dad,â Tori confirmed, adding, âAnd if you watch, there are never sunglasses on 90210. He'd always say, âLet them see it in your eyes before they hear it in your words.â Luke Perry's famous squint was probably because my dad wouldn't let him wear sunglasses.â
Today, Hilary Swank is known as a two-time Oscar winner. But from 1997 to 1998, she was known as Carly Reynolds, a single mom and Steve Sandersâs love interest during 90210âs eighth season. Though she was originally contracted for two years, she was fired after just 16 episodesâand, in a 2014 interview with Conan OâBrien, she admitted that she was âdevastatedâ when she was let go. Of course, things turned out pretty well for Swank; shortly after losing the gig, she was cast as Brandon Teena in 1999âs Boys Donât Cry, the role that netted her her first Oscar statuette.
22. Ziering once trashed his dressing room.
During the showâs fourth season, Ziering had a bit of a rock star-style breakdown. In an episode that saw him wrongly accused of rape, Ziering was given some serious material to work with while attempting to clear his good name. âBut, they edited out so much powerful stuff,â Ziering said. âThat was like the first time I really got some great words to say and I workshopped them and I studied. I brought game, and it never even made it through the edit.â
Feeling betrayed, âI tore the dressing rooms apart," Ziering admitted. "We all work so hard for our characters and to not even get a heads up ... Iâm not a volatile person, I have a very long fuse, but after working so hard on this particular episode, I just didnât feel like they were with me on this one.â
In addition to his starring role, Priestley also served as a producer and director on the series. But when he made the decision to leave toward the end of the showâs run, no one really acknowledged his departure. In an interview with The Guardian, Priestley was asked about his most memorable experience from working on the show. âWhen I left the show, it was so anticlimactic, it just left a bad taste in my mouth,â he said. "It was the fourth episode of the ninth season. I did the first scene of the morningâliterally with this actor who was brought in to replace meâand that was it. Ihugged the crew, picked up my box of stuff, went to my car and drove away. There was no party, no nothing. I felt like I'd wasted nine years of my life."
24. Luke Perry was Team Brandon.
Though they were best friends, Brandon and Dylan spent much of the series battling for Kelly Taylorâs affections. And while the end of the series saw Kelly attempting to reignite her relationship with Dylan, Luke Perry thought that Brandon was the smarter choice. "My guy was a lot of things, [but] stable wasn't one of them," Perry told Bill Simmons."If you're looking out for her in the long term, which is what you wanna do, then you gotta do that thing and fall on the sword and let your best friend have her and that's what my guy would do."
Firing a future Oscar winner may be one of Beverly Hills, 90210âs closest brushes with award recognition. Though it received four Golden Globe nominations during its run (two for Jason Priestley, two for Best Television Series â Drama), it only ever received one Emmy nomination: Milton Berle got a nod for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for the season five episode, âSentenced To Life.â
FAQs
Why is 90210 famous? âș
The show became a global pop culture phenomenon with its cast members, particularly Jason Priestley and Luke Perry, who became teen idols; the series also made actresses Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth household names in the United States.
Who was the oldest cast member on 90210? âș- Gabrielle Carteris (the oldest cast member) and Ian Ziering (the second oldest cast member) are alphabetically first and last of the entire cast. ...
- Beverly Hills, 90210: Nine Yolks Whipped Lightly (1999)(#10.12) was the final episode of the 20th century/second millennium.
She also almost failed to graduate after she was caught drinking alcohol at the senior prom. This led to a student demonstration to support her, and the slogan of her classmates "Donna Martin graduates!" would go on to become a pop culture catchphrase.
Why did Beverly Hills, 90210 end? âșIn the 10th season, ratings for Beverly Hills, 90210 dropped to an average of only 10 million viewers per week, a decline from previous seasons. Fox finally pulled the plug in early 2000, and the final episode aired that May.
Is 90210 a real zip code? âșZIP code 90210 is located in southern California and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly higher than average population density. The people living in ZIP code 90210 are primarily white.
Why do celebrities like Beverly Hills? âșOffering long, winding driveways, state-of-the-art security systems, quiet streets and cul-de-sacs, and the mature landscaping needed to block out tourists and paparazzi, Beverly Hills is a quiet oasis for celebrities and their families. Furthermore, many of the homes in Beverly Hills were built with privacy in mind.
Who was the youngest in 90210? âș8 Brian Austin Green (David Silver) He played the youngest of the main cast members, a freshman when the rest were already seniors and the goofy high school kid that originally hung with other cliques.
How much did 90210 actors make per episode? âșWhich Parts of 'BH90210' Are Real? Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Gabrielle Carteris, Shannen Doherty, Jason Priestley, Brian Austin Green and Ian Ziering, who all appeared in the original Beverly Hills, 90210, are making $70,000 each per episode for the quasi-revival, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
Are Brandon and Brenda twins? âșConception. Brenda and her twin brother, Brandon Walsh, were living in Minnesota until their father, Jim Walsh, was promoted and moved to a job in Beverly Hills in 1990.
Why do graduates get hooded? âșThe Hooding Ceremony is a special recognition ceremony for masters or doctoral degree candidates. During the ceremony, a faculty member places the doctoral hood over the head of the graduate, signifying their success in completing the graduate program.
What learning disability does Donna have? âș
This occurred for Donna Martin (Tori Spelling) in 1991 in Beverly Hills 90210 when, after her diagnosis of dyslexia, she is given the opportunity to retake the SATs as an oral exam.
When did Donna Martin lose her virginity? âșDonna Martin (finally) loses it (Season 7, Episode 32) âItâ being her V-card. Donna finally lost her virginity on the last night of college, in 1997, to David, in her bedroom, surrounded by SO MANY lit candles.
Why was Brenda kicked off 90210? âșLateness aside, Doherty abruptly left the series in 1994. Years later, Spelling admitted she'd gone to her father, which resulted in Doherty getting kicked off the show.
Why did Tiffani Thiessen leave 90210? âșThiessen previously claimed she had a scheduling conflict with the shooting dates for the reboot.
Why did Brenda get fired from 90210? âșDoherty and Jennie Garth were not getting along on set, to the point that things almost turned physical between them. Spelling then went to her father, Aaron Spelling â who just happened to be an executive producer and creator of the show â and he subsequently fired Doherty.
Where is the 90210 Beach House located? âșOn the show, their address was 1610 Lighthouse Road, University Beach (90412 â hey, we all have to evolve a bit when we get to college). Its real-world address? 3500 The Strand, Hermosa Beach (90254).
Why do all zip codes start with 9? âșThe first number of the five-digit code signifies the region which the address is located in, a number that grows from the east coast to the west. For example, Eastern states such as Maine and New York begin with 0 or 1, whereas the Western states of California and Washington begin with a 9.
What beach was 90210 filmed on? âșBeverly Hills, 90210 (1990 - 2000)
Want to know where Beverly Hills, 90210 starring Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth was filmed at 3500 The Strand (beachhouse) in Hermosa Beach, United States?
-- The average household income in Beverly Hills is $193,000, but when you look at the high and low ends of the spectrum, you'll find that the richest fifth of Beverly Hills households earn an average of nearly $661,000, while the poorest earn less than $14,500 (that's a factor of 45).
Where do celebs live the most? âșCelebrities can be found in all kinds of places in the US and abroad, but the highest concentration of famous people is still in Hollywood Hills.
What celebrity has the nicest home? âș
- Bill Gates's $125 million Medina mega-mansion.
- George Clooney's $100 million 18th-century villa in Lake Como.
- George Lucas's $100 million Skywalker Ranch.
- Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's $61 million French chateau.
- Tiger Woods's $54.5 million Jupiter Island estate.
LOS ANGELES (AP) â Luke Perry, who gained instant heartthrob status as wealthy rebel Dylan McKay on âBeverly Hills, 90210,â died Monday after suffering a massive stroke, his publicist said. He was 52. Perry was surrounded by family and friends when he died, publicist Arnold Robinson said.
How much did the cast of 90210 make per episode? âșJennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Gabrielle Carteris, Shannen Doherty, Jason Priestley, Brian Austin Green and Ian Ziering are reportedly making $70,000 an episode. That adds up to a $420,000 base salary for the six-episode show.
How much did Shannen Doherty make on 90210? âșIn the early days of Beverly Hills, 90210, Doherty made $17,500 per episode. For Charmed, she made $75,000 per episode. When she was cast in the 2008 reboot 90201, she made $40,000 â $50,000 per episode.
When did Beverly Hills become popular? âșBeverly Hills growth exploded in the 1920s, with a population boom of more than 2,000 percent. It was the site of a speedway, and later a hub of theater activity.
Did Dylan and Kelly have a baby? âș90210. In 2008, Kelly Taylor returned in the spin-off 90210, now working as a guidance counselor at her alma mater West Beverly Hills High School. It was revealed that in the intervening years, she attained a master's degree and had a son named Sammy with Dylan.
Who does Dylan end up with at the end of 90210? âșDylan's relationship with Gina also ends when, upon considering leaving Los Angeles with her, he finally admits that he's still in love with Kelly and can't leave. In the two-part series finale "The Penultimate" and "Ode To Joy", Dylan and Kelly reunite at Donna Martin and David Silver's wedding with a kiss.
How old are the 90210 characters supposed to be? âșSet in West Beverly High, a fictional high school in an affluent area of Los Angeles, California, all of the main characters were students, which means they should have been about 16 when the show began. Yet some of them, at the time the first season aired back in 1990, were already in their mid-20s, even 30s.
Who is the highest paid cast? âșTom Cruise
With a worldwide gross of over USD 1.3 billion, Top Gun: Maverick is the highest-grossing film of 2022. With this one film, Tom Cruise sits at the very top of the list of highest-paid actors in the world with a stratospheric earning of over USD 100 million reportedly.
Tom Cruise is the highest paid Hollywood actor, earning more than $100 million for Top Gun: Maverick, followed by Will Smith.
Who is the highest paid TV show actor? âș
Name | Program | Salary |
---|---|---|
Reese Witherspoon | The Morning Show | $2 million |
Charlie Sheen | Two and a Half Men | $1.8 million |
Ray Romano | Everybody Loves Raymond | $1.725 million |
Kelsey Grammer | Frasier | $1.6 million |
Dylan mentions that he gave Val $10,000. Speaking of, Val is spending the money on something that's decidedly not a winter coat. Ray and Ariel are at the same boutique, looking at boots. Valerie accuses Ray of cheating on Donna, saying that it looks like Ariel wants him.
How much is Alyssa Milano worth? âșAs of October 2022, Alyssa Milano's net worth is estimated to be roughly $10 Million.
Are Shannen Doherty and Alyssa Milano friends? âșWhile Milano said she's still so very proud of Charmed, she didn't always have the easiest time on set, especially when it came to her co-star, Beverly Hills, 90210 alum Shannen Doherty. After years of tension between the two during the show's eight seasons, Milano said she and Doherty are now "cordial."
When did Beverly Hills become Beverly Hills? âșAfter drilling many unproductive wells, they reorganized as the Rodeo Land and Water Company in 1906. Green and his wife renamed the land Beverly Hills after Beverly Farms, Massachusetts.
Who was the first person to live in Beverly Hills? âșThe area was settled by Maria Rita Quinteros de Valdez and her husband in 1828. They called their 4,500 acres (18 km2) of property the Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas.
What does Beverly mean? âșa female or male given name: from an Old English word meaning âdweller at the beaver meadowâ