Here's what Amanda Woodward and the gang have been up to since the show's 1992 premiere.
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Heather Locklear (Amanda Woodword): After “Melrose Place” wrapped in 1999, Heather went on to appear in numerous television series like “Spin City” and “LAX.” A decade later, she returned to her roots when she appeared on the “Melrose Place” reboot, but it unfortunately only lasted a season. Since then, her personal life has been marked with some turbulence, including a DUI, and in 2012, her struggle with addiction ended her up in the hospital. Then in 2018, she was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence and battery on a police officer. After numerous trips to rehab, Heather is now sober and most recently starred in the TV movie “Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson Story.”
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Thomas Calabro (Dr. Michael Mancini): As the only cast member to appear as a series regular on all seven seasons of “Melrose Place,” Thomas was sure to reprise his role in the show’s CW reboot. He’s also appeared on “Castle,” “NCIS,” and “Glee.” He most recently had a role in the “The Bay” series and TV movie “Killer Cheer Mom.”
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Josie Bissett (Jane Andrews Mancini): After filming wrapped, Josie appeared on several television shows before landing a lead role on “The Secret Life of the American Teenager.” She also returned for the “Melrose Place” reboot, appearing in two episodes. Josie has now become a staple on the Hallmark Channel, appearing in several movies including their “Wedding March” series, in which she reunited with her “Melrose Place” co-star Jack Wagner. Josie was also married to her former co-star Rob Estes for 14 years but the couple split in 2006. They have two kids together.
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Jack Wagner (Dr. Peter Burns): Jack went on to star in several television series including “Titans” and “The Bold and the Beautiful,” where he appeared until 2012. Jack has also become a fixture on the Hallmark Channel, starring in “When Calls The Heart” as well as the “Wedding March” series alongside Josie Bissett. He and "General Hospital" costar Kristina Wagner were married from 1993–2006 and had two kids together. Their son Harrison died at the age of 27 in 2022, with the family saying he "lost his battle with addiction."
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Courtney Thorne-Smith (Allison Parker): Courtney said goodbye to “Melrose Place” in 1997 and immediately joined the cast of “Ally McBeal.” She later signed to star as Cheryl on the CBS sitcom “According to Jim” before getting cast in a recurring role on “Two and a Half Men” as Jon Cryer's love interest. More recently, she’s taken the lead in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' “Emma Fielding Mysteries” franchise.
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Grant Show (Jake Hanson): Grant wrapped up his run on “Melrose Place” after the show’s fifth season and went on to appear on TV series like "Swingtown," "Point Pleasant" and "Private Practice.” He later starred on Lifetime’s “Devious Maids” series from 2013 to 2016. In 2017, he returned to soaps, starring on the CW’s reboot of “Dynasty,” where he currently plays Blake Carrington.
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Laura Leighton (Sydney Andrews): Laura may have left the cast of “Melrose Place” in 1998 but she never truly left it behind! In addition to being married to her co-star Doug Savant, she also returned for the show’s reboot in 2009. She’s appeared on numerous other television series, including "Beverly Hills, 90210,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “Pretty Little Liars," where she portrayed Ashley Marin for seven seasons. Most recently, she’s made appearances on “Fantasy Island” with Josie Bisset and Daphne Zuniga and “Dynasty,” alongside her former castmate Grant Show.
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Doug Savant (Matt Fielding): After “Melrose Place,” Doug went on to appear in numerous television shows including “24,” “According to Jim,” “NYPD Blue,” and “Nip/Tuck.” He’s also been featured in movies like “Godzilla,” but is perhaps best known for his role on "Desperate Housewives." The actor starred on the show alongside his “Melrose Place” co-star Marcia Cross. Most recently, he’s been cast in guest roles on shows like “The Rookie” and “L.A.'s Finest.” He’s also married his former “Melrose” castmate Laura Leighton and the couple share two children.
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Marcia Cross (Dr. Kimberly Shaw): Maria appeared on TV shows like “Everwood” and “Seinfeld” before landing a starring role on “Desperate Housewives,” which earned her three Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nod. She went on to star in “Quantico” from 2015 to 2017. After her run on the show ended, Marcia revealed she had battled anal cancer, hoping to break the taboo about the disease. She most recently appeared on “You” and has several projects in the works.
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Andrew Shue (Billy Campbell): Andrew mostly stepped away from acting after “Melrose Place,” only appearing in “Goal! III” and “Gracie,” which he produced alongside his sister Elisabeth. He instead turned his attention to more entrepreneurial efforts, co-founding the social networking site CafeMom.com in 2006 before going on to found non-profit DoSomething.org. He's been married to Amy Robach since 2010.
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Alyssa Milano (Jennifer Mancini): After leaving the show in 1997, Alyssa appeared on shows like “Spin City” and “Fantasy Island” before landing a starring role on “Charmed.” She took the lead in the massively popular series from 1998 until it ended in 2006. Alyssa went on to join the cast of “My Name Is Earl” and later began hosting “Project Runway: All Stars.” She’s appeared in numerous other films and television series including an appearance on “Grey's Anatomy” and a lead role on Netflix’s “Insatiable.” She’s also released several books, such as “Safe at Home” and “Sorry Not Sorry.” Most recently, Alyssa appeared in “Brazen” and has several other projects in the works, in addition to being vocal about social justice.
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Rob Estes (Kyle McBride): When “Melrose Place” wrapped in 1999, Rob went on to appear in several TV series including “Providence,” "Suddenly Susan," and "Women's Murder Club.” He later joined the cast of the “90210” reboot, where he appeared from 2008 to 2010. Since then, he’s been featured on shows like “Psych,” “Castle,” and “Famous In Love.” He even made a guest appearance on Jack Wagner’s Hallmark series, “When Calls the Heart.” Most recently, he starred in two of the “After” movies, with “After Ever Happy” set to be released in 2022.
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Kristin Davis (Brooke Armstrong): Kristin left “Melrose Place” in 1996 and appeared on shows like “Seinfeld” and “Friends” before landing a starring role on “Sex and the City.” After the series wrapped, she worked on several TV movies as well as animated show “Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends” between filming the “Sex and the City” movies. In 2014, she joined the cast of “Bad Teacher” and more recently, she returned for the “Sex and the City” reboot “And Just Like That…” She has two children; a daughter she adopted in 2011 and a son she adopted in 2018.
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Jamie Luner (Lexi Starling): When “Melrose Place” wrapped in 1999, Jamie appeared in shows like “Profiler” and “10-8: Officers on Duty.” In 2009, she joined the cast of “All My Children” and remained on the show until its cancelation in 2011. After it ended, Jamie went on to guest star on shows like “Supernatural,” “Two and a Half Men,” and “True Blood” before landing a role on “Murder in the First.” She’s also starred in several Lifetime films and most recently appeared in “Lost & Found in Rome” and “For Better or Worse.”
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David Charvet (Craig Field): David took a step back from acting after leaving “Melrose Place” in 1998. He only appeared in a few films and decided to instead focus on his music career. He signed a record deal in France and went on to release several albums, earning a few French Top 20 hits. After marrying Brooke Burke and welcoming two children, David decided to completely step away from the entertainment industry. David and Brooke split in 2018 and the former actor now runs Los Angeles-based residential contracting company The Jones Builders Group.
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Daphne Zuniga (Jo Reynolds): Daphne left “Melrose Place” in 1996 and continued her acting career on shows like “American Dreams,” “Beautiful People,” and “Novel Adventures.” She even lent her voice to Princess Vespa in the animated version of "Spaceballs. In 2008, she landed a role on “One Tree Hill,” where she appeared until 2011. She also returned to “Melrose Place” in the 2009 reboot, being featured on two episodes. More recently, she’s made guest appearances on “Fantasy Island,” “NCIS” and “Dynasty,” which stars her former “Melrose” castmate Grant Show.
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Brooke Langton (Samantha Reilly): After leaving “Melrose Place” on its seventh season, Langton appeared on USA’s TV adaptation of the Sandra Bullock film “The Net,” playing Angela Bennett. She later starred in “The Replacements” opposite Keanu Reeves, had arcs on “Friday Night Lights” and “Life” and most recently appeared on “The Last Ship” and “The Passage.” Her most recent photo is from 2010.
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Linden Ashby (Dr. Brett “Coop” Cooper): After leaving “Melrose Place” in 1998, Linden went on to appear on several soap operas including “The Young and the Restless” and “Days of Our Lives.” He was also cast in numerous other shows including “The War Next Door,” “Spy Game,” “CSI: Miami,” “Drop Dead Diva,” and “Teen Wolf.” He also had a lead role in “'Resident Evil: Extinction.” Most recently, Linden appeared in the Netflix series “Trinkets” and he’s set to return to “Teen Wolf” for the upcoming movie.
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Amy Locane (Sandy Harling): After Amy was written off of “Melrose Place” just 13 episodes into her run, she starred in "Airheads” and other films like “Secretary” and “Legend of the Mummy.” Amy only appeared in several movies in the early 2000s before being caught drunk driving after plowing into another car in 2010. She was convicted of vehicular homicide and sentenced to 3 years in prison, being released in June 2015. The following year, her sentencing was re-reviewed due to what the court felt was an inadequate explanation for leniency. After years of legal battles over Amy’s potential return to jail, she was ultimately sentenced to eight years in New Jersey state prison after a judge agreed with prosecutors that her initial sentence was too lenient. She is currently serving her sentence.
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Vanessa A. Williams (Rhonda Blair): Vanessa A. Williams was written off “Melrose Place” after just one season and went on to star in "Murder One" and “Chicago Hope,” which earned her NAACP Image Award nominations. She also starred on “Soul Food,” the TV continuation of the film of the same name, and won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama in 2003. She went on to appear in “The Flash,” “Famous In Love,” “40 and Single,” and “The L Word: Generation Q.” She most recently appeared on “Days of Our Lives” and “9-1-1.” While her time on “Melrose Place” wasn’t long, she did end up marrying her co-star John Marshall Jones.
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Kelly Rutherford (Megan Lewis): Following the conclusion of “Melrose Place,” Kelly was featured in the opening kill of “Scream 3” before going on to be cast in numerous TV series like “E-Ring,” “Threat Matrix,” and “The District.” In 2007, she joined that cast of “Gossip Girl,” where she portrayed Lily van der Woodsen until 2012. She also appeared on shows like “Bones,” “Jane the Virgin,” and had a recurring role on “Quantico.” More recently, she’s had roles on “Dynasty” and “Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists.”
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Lisa Rinna (Taylor McBride): Lisa went on to appear in several TV movies as well as shows like “Veronica Mars,” “Entourage,” and “Community” before reprising her role as Billie Reed in “Days of Our Lives.” She remained with the soap until 2018 but later reprised her role once again on “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.” She also competed on "Dancing with the Stars," performed in a Broadway production of "Chicago" and posed in Playboy. Most recently, she appeared on “The Shrink Next Door” and has become a series regular on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” She's married to Harry Hamlin and the two share two daughters.
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Patrick Muldoon (Richard Hart): Patrick appeared in numerous films after wrapping on “Melrose Place” including “Starship Troopers” and “Heart of America.” In 2011, he returned to his role on “Days of Our Lives,” where he appeared until the following year. Since then, he’s been featured in multiple TV movies, most recently starring in “Dakota.” He’s also got several other films in the works including “The Quest for Tom Sawyer's Gold” and “Murder at Hollow Creek.”
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Rena Sofer (Eve Cleary): When “Melrose Place” wrapped, Rena joined the cast of “Oh, Grow Up” before later appearing on “The Chronicle,” “Ed,” “Coupling” and “Blind Justice.” In 2004, she joined the cast of “24” while also appearing on “Heroes.” Then in 2010, she landed a recurring role on “NCIS” before joining the cast of “The Bold and the Beautiful” in 2013, where she still currently has a leading role.
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Traci Lords (Rikki Abbott): After a brief appearance on “Melrose Place,” Traci appeared in films like "Underworld," "Blade" and "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” as well as the TV series “Profiler” and “Blade.” She also made guest appearances in numerous shows like “Will & Grace” and “Gilmore Girls.” In 2003, she released an autobiography, "Underneath It All” and more recently appeared in web series “Eastsiders” and provided a voiceover for TV movie “Captain Daddy.”
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John Enos II (Bobby Parezi): After flying out the window of Peter’s office, Enos appeared on an episode of “Sex and the City,” starred on “The Young and the Restless,” played Elvis on “Day of Our Lives” and most recently appeared in the 2022 movie “The Commando.”
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Costars Daphne Zuniga, Laura Leighton and Cortney Thorne-Smith reunited on social media in 2022. "Had such a great, long lunch with my friends Laura Leighton and Courtney Thorne-Smith! You may remember seeing us having a blast together on tv in the 90s😜. The ❤️ is real. #girlfriends #lunch #summervibes #MelrosePlace," Zuniga captioned this photo.