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8 July 1992 (USA) moreTagline:
Lying, cheating, stealing, seduction, backstabbing, betrayal, murder... it's just another day at Melrose Place.Plot:
The lives and loves of a group of young adults living in "Melrose Place" in California. Each with their own dreams and drives... moreAwards:
Nominated for 5 Golden Globes. Another 6 wins & 3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(42 articles)
Darren Star Welcomes 'Melrose Place' Remake Possibility (From Aceshowbiz. 13 October 2008, 2:48 AM, PDT)
Beverley Mitchell Gets Married in Italy (From PEOPLE.com. 30 September 2008, 11:25 PM, PDT)
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Outrageous fun from the man who brought you Dynasty moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 13 of 308)| Thomas Calabro | ... | Dr. Michael Mancini (218 episodes, 1992-1999) | |
| Heather Locklear | ... | Amanda Woodward / ... (199 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Andrew Shue | ... | Billy Campbell (191 episodes, 1992-1998) | |
| Josie Bissett | ... | Jane Andrews Mancini (169 episodes, 1992-1999) | |
| Courtney Thorne-Smith | ... | Allison Parker (158 episodes, 1992-1997) | |
| Grant Show | ... | Jake Hanson (157 episodes, 1992-1997) | |
| Doug Savant | ... | Matt Fielding (152 episodes, 1992-1997) | |
| Jack Wagner | ... | Dr. Peter Burns / ... (139 episodes, 1994-1999) | |
| Laura Leighton | ... | Sydney Andrews (126 episodes, 1993-1997) | |
| Marcia Cross | ... | Dr. Kimberly Shaw Mancini / ... (114 episodes, 1992-1997) | |
| Daphne Zuniga | ... | Jo Reynolds (109 episodes, 1992-1996) | |
| Rob Estes | ... | Kyle McBride / ... (96 episodes, 1993-1999) | |
| Kelly Rutherford | ... | Megan Lewis Mancini / ... (90 episodes, 1996-1999) |
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Switzerland:41 min | USA:60 min (227 episodes) | Denmark:42 min | Argentina:60 minCountry:
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The Season 7 villain "Alex Bastian" was named partly after then Script Coordinator Jon Bastian. moreQuotes:
[Matt wishes Rhonda well before she goes on her big date]Matt Fielding: I want details.
Rhonda Blair: Honey, I'm praying for details.
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Aaron Spelling's "Melrose Place" concerned a group of young people in an LA apartment complex, and in its time, it was a highly popular show. Melrose really started to take off when Heather Locklear joined the cast at the end of season 1. She seemed to supply the missing ingredient, i.e., the resident bitch, and before long, Melrose was THE show to watch and discuss. It's not a coincidence that two of its stars, Marcia Cross and Doug Savant, appear on the very high-profile "Desperate Housewives." High profile shows seek stars of past high profile shows.
The show had a lot of nice, campy touches that made it famous, as well as some fascinating characters. One of my favorites were the ubiquitous establishing shots that seemed to be shown weekly: a young woman walking her dog, the jogger, and the pool boy cleaning the pool.
As for interesting characters, there was Michael, who started off as a devoted husband and became a rogue, slutty Sydney, and Kirsten Davis as the girl Billy (Andrew Shue) almost married, who lays across a bed and announces, "I'm ovulating," which I heard the next morning when it was played on a local radio station. But my favorite was Dr. Kimberly Shaw, star of Melrose's most startling moment. After she returned from the dead, she took her wig off at the end of one episode and took a look at that scar! A real shocker, and the kind of thing that made Melrose, in its prime, the best.
Most of the younger actors on Melrose became established because of the show and went on to other things afterwards, particularly Cross, Davis, Throne-Smith, and Savant. And let's not forget Locklear who, in my opinion, really set this show on its hit course.