Back in the 1990s, they were the pretty and popular students roaming the halls of West Beverly High. Today, 15 years after âgraduatingâ from teen stars to adult actors, the cast of the original âBeverly Hills, 90210â are being celebrated as part of FOX network's look back at it s first quarter decade.
Our friends at Snakkle.com have opened up West Beverly's old yearbook to see the stars of â90210â back then and update you with what they are doing (and look like) today.
THEN: Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor
Kelly Taylor started out as blond and bubbly, your stereotypical California girl, but as the series went on, we saw more of her serious and sensitive side. She wasn't just the girl who flitted between flirtation with Brandon and Dylan-and Steve and Jake and Matt. She stood up to her drug-addled mother, her own substance abuse issues, a girl who was planning to accuse her good friend of sexual assault, and being in cults. But we'll always remember her most fondly for her worries over being âtoo pretty.â [eyeroll]
NOW: Garth in Transition
Though Garth has been making the most headlines for her split with longtime hubby Peter Facinelli, she has recently reteamed with her post-â90210â³ family (ABC, which aired her sitcom âWhat I Like About Youâ for many years) for a new project entitled âVillage People,â in which her character takes in a pregnant teenager. She currently also stars in a reality show for CMT that follows her and her three daughters making the move from the big city to a California farm.
See the entire gallery and cast of your favorite â90210â stars then and now at Snakkle.com.
THEN: Carol Potter as mom Cindy Walsh
Cindy Walsh was the Carol Brady of Generation X. She always had a sympathetic ear for her kids - or her kids' even more troubled friends - and her willingness to play hostess to no shortage of elaborate occasions never failed to make us envious. But she was a bit passive as parent (perhaps why kids saw her as ideal?), and she gradually faded into the background until she and her on-screen husband moved overseas.
NOW: Potter Dispenses Real-Life Advice
Though Potter is best known for her time on â90210â, she followed the run with a stint on then-NBC soap opera âSunset Beachâ, dialing the melodrama up yet another notch. She also had guest appearances on series like âJAGâ, âNYPD Blueâ, and âMediumâ, in addition to appearing on-and winning!-a celebrity edition of game show âThe Weakest Linkâ in 2002. Partially inspired by her time on â90210â, Potter went back to school in the middle of her time on the series to get her therapist's license. Though she has been spotted in a couple of commercials, she also actively owns and operates a therapy practice in Los Angeles.
THEN: Jason Priestley as Brandon Walsh
Brandon Walsh was the moral compass of the teen show and one of its heartthrobs, no mean feat. It was hard not to fall for his charming smile and hard working ways, and he set the bar completely out of reach for most ârealâ high school guys who girls just wanted to be able to go to and unload upon the way so many in West Beverly did to Brandon.
NOW: Priestly Directs
Priestley broke away from the teen pinup role in order to work on more mature projects after his time at â90210â came to an end, utilizing his talents both in front of and behind the camera. Priestley has recently appeared on Syfy's âHavenâ as well as Channel 101's âCall Me Fitzâ, which he also produces and directs. Priestley also directed his â90210â costar Luke Perry in the Hallmark original movie âGoodnight for Justice.â
See the entire gallery and cast of your favorite â90210â stars then and now at Snakkle.com.
THEN: Tiffani Thiessen as Valerie Malone
The drug-using, boyfriend-abusing Valerie returned to the Walshes' lives in season 5 of â90210.â It was a role that Thiessen was happy to take on post-squeaky-clean, girl-next-door Kelly Kapowski on âSaved by the Bell.â âBeing an actor is being an artist, and being an artist, you want to be creative all of the time, but sometimes being on one show for a long time, it can get kind of stale. Different roles help keep your craft sharpened, like a knife,â Thiessen told Snakkle in 2011.
NOW: Thiessen Sharpens Her Knife
After â90210â, Thiessen stayed true to her philosophy of mixing up her work on different shows and in different genres. She worked on sitcoms like âJust Shoot Meâ and âGood Morning, Miami,â the action-drama âFastlane,â and relationship dramas like âWhat About Brian.â Most recently, Thiessen fans can find her on USA's âWhite Collar.â
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