It's been 30 years since 'Melrose Place' took over the airwaves -- see what the cast looks like now, and what happened to them (via toofab)
Heather Locklear : 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.
” 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.”David Charvet : David took a step back from acting after leaving “Melrose Place” in 1998.
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