July 8, 1992 - May 24, 1999
FOX Drama
227 Episodes

Cast:

Jake Hanson:   Grant Show
Alison Parker:   Courtney Thorne-Smith
Billy Campbell:   Andrew Shue
Dr. Michael Mancini:   Thomas Calabro
Jane Mancini:   Josie Bissett
Rhonda Blair:   Vanessa Williams
Matt Fielding:   Doug Savant
Sandy Louise Harling:   Amy Locane
Lucy Cabot:   Deborah Adair
Keith Gray:   Billy Moses
Jo Beth Reynolds:   Daphne Zuniga
Kay Beacon:   Sydney Walsh
Terrence Haggard:   John Marshall Jones
Sydney Andrews:   Laura Leighton
Amanda Woodward:   Heather Locklear
Dr. Kimberly Shaw:   Marcia Cross
Nancy Donner:   Meg Wittner
Dr. Katya Petrova:   Beata Pozniak
Robert Wilson:   Steven Eckholdt
Nikki Petrova:   Mara Wilson
Palmer Woodward:   Wayne Tippit
Lauren Eskridge:   Kristian Alfonso
Reed Carter:   James Wilder
Jeffrey Lindley:   Jason Beghe
Dr. Stanley Levin:   Carmen Argenziano
Chas Russell:   Jeff Kaake
Hilary Michaels:   Linda Gray
Sarah Owens:   Cassidy Rae
Bruce Teller:   Stanley Kamel
Chris Marchette:   Andrew Williams
Dr. Peter Burns:   Jack Wagner
Susan Madsen:   Cheryl Pollak
Brooke Armstrong:   Kristin Davis
Jess Hanson:   Dan Cortese
Hayley Armstrong:   Perry King
Dr. Paul Graham:   David Beecroft
Richard Hart:   Patrick Muldoon
Alycia Barnett:   Anne-Marie Johnson
Dr. Hobbs:   Francis X. McCarthy
Shelley Hanson:   Hudson Leick
Jack Parezi:   Antonio Sabato, Jr.
Nicholas Diamond:   Morgan Stevens
Bobby Parezi:   John Enos III
Alan Ross:   Lonnie Schuyler
David Johansen:   Rob Youngblood
Dr. Dominick O'Malley:   Brad Johnson
Det. Wylie:   Nigel Gibbs
Sam Reilly:   Brooke Langton
Kyle McBride:   Rob Estes
Taylor McBride:   Lisa Rinna
Dr. Irene Shulman:   Dey Young
Craig Field:   David Charvet
Arthur Field:   Michael Des Barres
Megan Lewis:   Kelly Rutherford
Dr. Dan Hathaway:   Greg Evigan
Walter:   Phil Morris
Carter Gallavan:   Chad Lowe
Nick Reardon:   Scott Plank
Colleen:   Stacy Haiduk
Chelsea Fielding:   Katie Wright
Harry Dean:   Markus Flanagan
Jim Reilly:   Anthony Denison
Denise Fielding:   Nancy Lee Grahn
Mark:   S.A. Griffin
Jennifer Mancini:   Alyssa Milano
Dr. Brett Cooper:   Linden Ashby
Lexi Sterling:   Jamie Luner
Eric Baines:   Jeffrey Nordling
Connie Rexroth:   Megan Ward
Christine Denton:   Susan Walters
Jeff Baylor:   Dan Gauthier
Jordan Arkin:   David Gautreaux
Rory Blake:   Anthony Tyler Quinn
Dr. Louis Visconti:   Mark L. Taylor
Ryan McBridge:   John Haymes Newton
Alex Bastian:   Steve Wilder
Eve Clery:   Rena Sofer
Nurse Amy:   Selma Archerd
Terry O'Brien:   Alexandra Paul
Sarah McBride:   Chea Courtney
Tony Marlin:   James Darren


This convoluted nighttime soap opera followed the
intertwined lives of the twenty-something residents of
4616 Melrose Place, a garden apartment complex in Los
Angeles. When the series premiered they were Jake, a
motorcycle mechanic; Alison, a receptionist at D&D
Advertising; Billy, an aspiring writer and Alison's platonic
roommaete; Michael, a resident at Wilshire Memorial
Hospital who was doing maintainance work around the
complex to earn extra money, and his wife, Jane;
Rhonda, a perky aerobics instructor who got involved
with a wealthy restauranteur and was gone after the
1992-1993 season; Matt, a gay social worker; and
Rhonda's roommate, Sandy, a waitress with a Southern
accent who worked at Shooter's, where the gang hung
out, and left in November when she got a role in a
soap opera and moved to New York. Amanda had
joined the show in 1993 as an ambitious art director
at D&D. She got her father to finance her purchase
of the Melrose Place apartment complex so that she
could move in and be close to Billy. Ruthless and
single-minded, she made life tough on Alison, since
she wanted Billy. Michael, who started out as a
nice guy, later became the man viewers love to
hate. He was ambitious, duplicitous, and unfaithful.








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