By Denise Petski
28.04.2020 - 00:45 / hollywoodreporter.com
Original castmembers from the hit '90s primetime soap Melrose Place are reuniting for Tuesday's Stars in the House YouTube series benefitting The Actors Fund. Josie Bissett, Thomas Calabro, Marcia Cross, Laura Leighton, Heather Locklear, Doug Savant, Grant Show, Andrew Shue, Courtney Thorne-Smith and Daphne Zuniga will gather virtually for the special hosted by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley.
By Denise Petski
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Original castmates from Melrose Place - the Beverley Hills 90210 spinoff show, have officially reunited.
Heather Locklear, 58, isn’t ruling out playing her Melrose Place character Amanda Woodward again! “It would be fun to play Amanda again at the ripe old age of 58,” the blonde revealed on Stars In The House, hosted by SiriusXM hosts Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley on Tuesday, April 28.
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The gang's all here. "This is the first time everyone's gotten together in like, 8 years," hosts of Stars In The House Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley said during today's episode when referencing fans' response to Melrose Place reunion. For the first time since 2012, the cast of iconic 90s show is coming together in support of The Actors Fund during the COVID-19 pandemic.