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Better not send any mail to the cast of Beverly Hills, 90210. Pretty soon their
address will be undeliverable. After 10 years filled with high school, college and even
entering the "real" world, Fox is pulling the plug on the long-running primetime soap
opera. And for those of you who are keeping score, Shannen
Doherty left in 1994, Jason Priestley
and Tiffani-Amber
Thiessen left in 1998. Luke Perry left in
1995, only to return in 1998. Rumor has it that Brian Austin Green was looking to leave
the show as well as Tori Spelling whose
dad created the show. Now how's that for family loyalty? Of all the cast members who've
taken up residence in the trendy zip code, it's Hilary Swank from the 1997-98 season whose
been the most successful. She just picked up her first Golden Globe Sunday night for her
starring role in Boys Don't Cry.
The Party's over. Fox kept swinging the ax as they headed over to the Party of Five set. The Salingers of San Francisco are ending their six season run. Party-pooper Neve Campbell had already announced she was leaving at the end of the season. And Jennifer Love Hewitt already flew the coop to her own failing spin-off, Time of Your Life. There's still no final word yet on the fate of the The X-Files. David Duchovny and Chris Carter's contracts both expire. They claim they're not returning. New Series Bad As It Wants To Be You've been waiting for another series with NYPD Blue and ER caliber. Well, you might have to wait a little longer. Dennis Rodman is entering the syndicated series world. He's joining the cast of The Consultants co-starring former WWF lady wrestler Rena Mero. The show will be taped on location in Las Vegas. Dennis's character is allegedly a "brilliant" war veteran who has a bullet lodged in his brain, which causes him to have enhanced physical senses and unpredictable mood swings (now that's a stretch, right). So Dennis is heading down the road Hulk Hogan (Thunder in Paradise) and Pamela Anderson Lee (V.I.P.) have. But will a steady career in showbiz keep Dennis off the basketball court? Keep dreaming. When/if he gets ready to pull down some more rebounds, the show will alter its schedule to tape around his scenes. He Won't Be Back The stars won't be shining on Arnold Schwarzenegger any more. The longtime Planet Hollywood financial backer is saying, "Hasta la vista, baby." He's leaving the good company of Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Whoopi Goldberg and Sylvester Stallone. "I am disappointed that the company did not continue [to achieve] the
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