Where Are They Now: The Stars of Beverly Hills, 90210

When Beverly Hills, 90210 premiered in 1990, it wasn’t just another teen drama—it became the cultural soundtrack of a generation. Viewers followed the lives of the privileged, complicated teens of West Beverly High as they navigated love, friendship, betrayal, and the iconic Peach Pit diner. More than thirty years later, the cast remains etched in pop-culture memory. But where are the stars who brought Brenda, Brandon, Kelly, Dylan, and the rest of the gang to life? Their journeys reveal resilience, reinvention, and a surprising ability to stay relevant long after the show’s finale in 2000.

Jason Priestley – From Brandon Walsh to Director Extraordinaire

As the virtuous Brandon Walsh, Jason Priestley became the heart of the series. Today, Priestley is a respected actor and director, proving he’s more than the boy-next-door. He’s directed episodes of hit shows like Private Eyes and Call Me Fitz, and he continues to appear in Canadian film and television. Now in his fifties, Priestley balances his creative work with family life in Vancouver, far from the glare of Hollywood parties he once attended nightly.

Jennie Garth – Kelly Taylor’s Evolution

Jennie Garth, who portrayed the fashion-forward and emotionally complex Kelly Taylor, has remained a familiar face on TV. After 90210, she starred in What I Like About You and appeared on Dancing with the Stars. Garth has also become a vocal advocate for women’s health and a champion of self-care, sharing personal wellness tips with her loyal fan base. Recently, she co-hosted a podcast with fellow alum Tori Spelling, reminiscing about the series while offering fresh takes on modern Hollywood.

Shannen Doherty – A Survivor’s Strength

Shannen Doherty’s fiery portrayal of Brenda Walsh mirrored her off-screen reputation as a Hollywood rebel. After leaving the show amid on-set tensions, she starred in Charmed and numerous TV movies. In recent years, Doherty has inspired fans with her openness about her battle with breast cancer. Her courage, candor, and refusal to retreat from the spotlight have transformed her into a symbol of perseverance, proving that her greatest role may be as herself.

Tori Spelling – Reality TV Maven

As the lovable Donna Martin, Tori Spelling captured hearts with her quirky charm. Today, she juggles motherhood, acting, and a thriving career in reality television. Spelling has written several memoirs and lifestyle books, inviting fans behind the scenes of her life with humor and vulnerability. Despite tabloid scrutiny and financial challenges, she continues to reinvent herself, maintaining a connection with the loyal audience that first fell for Donna.

Ian Ziering – Action Hero Next Door

Steve Sanders, played by Ian Ziering, provided much of the show’s comic relief. Post-90210, Ziering found unexpected success as the heroic Fin Shepard in the cult-favorite Sharknado film series. He embraces the tongue-in-cheek fame with good humor and frequently appears at fan conventions, celebrating the campy joy of the franchise while honoring his 90s roots.

Brian Austin Green – Musician and Family Man

Brian Austin Green evolved from the geeky David Silver into a genuine heartthrob over the show’s run. Today, he balances acting gigs with music and family life. Known for his high-profile relationships—including a marriage to actress Megan Fox—Green now focuses on parenting and podcasting, often sharing thoughtful reflections on fame and personal growth.

Gabrielle Carteris – From Andrea to Union Leader

As Andrea Zuckerman, Gabrielle Carteris represented the ambitious, socially conscious side of 90210. Off-screen, she mirrored her character’s drive, becoming president of SAG-AFTRA, Hollywood’s largest actors’ union. Her leadership during industry negotiations and strikes has made her one of the most influential figures in entertainment labor rights.

Remembering Luke Perry – The Eternal Dylan McKay

No look back at Beverly Hills, 90210 is complete without honoring Luke Perry. His portrayal of brooding bad boy Dylan McKay defined the show’s cool factor. Perry continued to act in film and television, notably as Fred Andrews on Riverdale, until his sudden passing in 2019. His legacy lives on through the characters he played and the countless fans who grew up with his effortless charisma.

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