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LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 13:  Actress Jennie Garth arrives at the National Kidney Foundation's \"KEEP it Hollywood\" event on March 13, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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The '90210' cast now

The young stars of “Beverly Hills, 90210” captivated the public with their on- and off-screen dramas for the decade-long run of the FOX show. Where are they now?

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Brian Austin Green

From 1990 to 2000, the stars of the FOX primetime soap opera "Beverly Hills, 90210" entertained us with their on- and off-screen dramas. On "90210," Green played David Silver, the class nerd who got his revenge when he married the virginal Donna (Tori Spelling) in the show's final episode. Like his DJ character, Green is into music--he's even released his own hip-hop album. He also costarred with Freddie Prinze Jr. on Prinze's sitcom "Freddie" and played a recurring character on "The Sarah Connor Chronicles." He has a child with "90210" costar Vanessa Marcil. Green is now married to film vixen Megan Fox.

Ian Ziering

Ziering is best-known for his bratty "90210" role as Steve Sanders, the spoiled but hunky rich boy who was friends with Brandon (Jason Priestley) and had tender feelings for Kelly (Jennie Garth). In 2007, he made it to the semi-finals on "Dancing with the Stars" and directed and starred in the award-winning short film "Man vs. Monday."

Jennie Garth

Asked to choose between Dylan (Luke Perry) and Brandon (Jason Priestley), Garth's spoiled rich-girl character Kelly Taylor famously replied, "I choose me." After surviving 10 seasons of trauma such as rape and drug abuse on "90210," Garth went on to the sitcom "What I Like About You" and "Dancing with the Stars." But now she is back as Kelly on the new incarnation of "90210," helping the new students of West Beverly High as a guidance counselor. Garth has three daughters with actor Peter Facinelli, who stars as vampire Edward's adopted dad in the "Twilight" films. Garth and Facinelli split in 2012.

Jason Priestley

The Canadian-born Priestley earned two Golden Globe nominations as Brandon Walsh, the nice boy next door who took Kelly (Jennie Garth) all the way to the altar but didn't marry her. Like Brandon, whose twin sib Brenda was played by Shannen Doherty, Priestley has a real-life twin sister. His post-"90210" work includes the TV shows "Tru Calling," "Love Monkey," "Medium," "My Name is Earl" and the feature film "Love and Death on Long Island." In 2007, he became both a father and an American citizen. He directed an episode of the new incarnation of "90210," and had another child in 2009.

Shannen Doherty

The actress who played Brandon's twin sister Brenda and vied with Kelly for the affections of Dylan became almost as well-known for her activities off-screen, which have reportedly included nightclub altercations with actresses Tara Reid and Paris Hilton. Her television work after "90210" includes three seasons of the supernatural series "Charmed" and a stint on the prime-time soap "North Shore." But once the new incaranation of "90210," premiered Doherty was back as Brenda Walsh. She appeared on the show for several episodes. She was also a contestant on the 10th season of "Dancing with the Stars," but was eliminated during the second week. She married Kurt Iswarienko in 2011.

Luke Perry

Perry's character, Dylan McKay, was the rebellious bad boy who surfed, rode a motorcycle and lived on his own. His later work includes the series "Windfall," the HBO dramas "Oz" and "John from Cincinatti" as well as a stint on "Law and Order: Special Victim's Unit" and "Criminal Minds"; he also reunited with former "90210" costar Jennie Garth on "What I Like About You." Perry has two children.

Tori Spelling

The daughter of late "90210" producer Aaron Spelling, Tori played the virtuous, learning-disabled Donna Martin, BFF to both Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and Kelly (Jennie Garth). She went on to a successful string of soapy TV-movies, marriage to actor Dean McDermott, her costar in the reality series' "Tori & Dean: Inn Love" and "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood" and the birth of three children. Spelling has also written several books. She appeared on the new "90210" as her old character, Donna Martin.

Gabrielle Carteris

At the ripe age of 29, Carteris entered West Beverly Hills High as the high-achieving Andrea, who edited the school newspaper and carried a torch for Brandon (Jason Priestley). She went on to host her own daytime talk show and appear on "The Surreal Life." She suffered debilitating nerve damage while filming a choking scene in a TV-movie. Carteris also provided the voice of Elektra in the video game "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance."

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