Season 1 of American drama soap Melrose Place aired on FOX.
Synopsis[]
Following 8 young people in their 20s living in the lush neighbourhood that is Melrose Place, while dealing with dramatic events.
About[]
Season 1 of Melrose Place introduced Jane Andrews, Michael Mancini, Sandy Harling, Matt Fielding, Billy Campbell, Alison Parker, and Rhonda Blair. The cast also included Jake Hanson, who was briefly introduced in Beverly Hills, 90210. Jo Reynolds moved into the apartment complex following Sandy's departure as her replacement. Kimberly Shaw, Sydney Andrews and Amanda Woodward are also seen in guest appearances.
Starring[]
- Josie Bissett as Jane Andrews (27 episodes)
- Thomas Calabro as Michael Mancini (29 episodes)
- Amy Locane as Sandy Harling (episodes 1–13)
- Doug Savant as Matt Fielding (27 episodes)
- Grant Show as Jake Hanson
- Andrew Shue as Billy Campbell
- Courtney Thorne-Smith as Alison Parker
- Vanessa Williams as Rhonda Blair (28 episodes)
- Daphne Zuniga as Jo Reynolds (episodes 15–32)
- special guest star
- Heather Locklear as Amanda Woodward (episodes 21–32)
- Special Appearances By
- Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor (3 episodes)
- Brian Austin Green as David Silver (3 episodes)
- Tori Spelling as Donna Martin (2 episodes)
- Ian Ziering as Steve Sanders (3 episodes)
Guest starring[]
- Recurring characters
- Sherman Howard as Hal Barber (2 episodes)
- Rosana De Soto as Delia Saldana (2 episodes)
- Deborah Adair as Lucy Cabot (11 episodes)
- Michelle Johnson as Perry Morgan (2 episodes)
- Salome Jens as Joan Campbell (4 episodes)
- Malachi Throne as William Campbell (2 episodes)
- Carmen Argenziano as Stanley Levin (2 episodes)
- Marcia Cross as Kimberly Shaw (9 episodes)
- William R. Moses as Keith Gray (7 episodes)
- James Handy as Matt Fielding, Sr. (3 episodes)
- Judith Hoag as Sarah Goldstein (2 episodes)
- Rae Dawn Chong as Carrie Fellows (3 episodes)
- Sydney Walsh as Kay Beacon (4 episodes)
- John Marshall Jones as Terrence Haggard (10 episodes)
- Linden Ashby as Charles Reynolds (2 episodes)
- Laura Leighton as Sydney Andrews (2 episodes)
- Larry Poindexter as Danny Baker (2 episodes)
- Wayne Tippit as Palmer Woodward (3 episodes)
- Patrick Breen as Cameron (3 episodes)
- Meg Wittner as Nancy Donner (2 episodes)
- Vanessa Angel as Karen (2 episodes)
- One-episode guest actors
- Victor Love as Daniel ("Pilot")
- Jensen Daggett as Marcy Garrett ("Friends And Lovers")
- Ruth Westheimer as Dr. Ruth ("Friends And Lovers")
- Christian Bocher as Peter ("Lost And Found")
- Nestor Carbonell as Alex ("Lost And Found")
- Denise Gentile as Margot ("Lost And Found")
- Zach Galligan as Rick Danworth ("For Love Or Money")
- Philip Lewis as Art Buyer ("For Love Or Money")
- John McCann as Joe Danworth ("For Love Or Money")
- Simon Templeman as Kurt ("For Love Or Money")
- Jane Hallaren as Counsellor ("Leap Of Faith")
- Gina Ravarra as Theresa ("Second Chances")
- Kim Miyori as Director ("My Way")
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- Matt Roth as Paul Brubecker ("Lonely Hearts")
- Joyce Hyser as Dawn Bonds ("Responsibly Yours")
- Justin Isfeld as Martin Bonds ("Responsibly Yours")
- Salvator Xuereb as Rob Bonds ("Responsibly Yours")
- Ron Canada as Minister ("Burned")
- Anita Morris as Stella Rivers ("Burned")
- Paul Collins as Dr. Fisher ("A Promise Broken")
- Jana Marie Hupp as Mary Smith ("Polluted Affairs")
- John Capodice as Marty Gold ("Dreams Come True")
- H. Richard Greene as Ken Gable ("Dreams Come True")
- Juli Donald as Lily Gray ("Drawing The Line")
- Claudette Nevins as Constance Fielding ("Drawing The Line")
- John Scott Clough as Scott McBain ("House Of God")
- Lisa Waltz as Liz McBain ("House Of God")
- Fran Bennett as Dr. Miller ("Jake vs. Jake")
- Miko Hughes as David Patterson ("Jake vs. Jake")
- Beth Toussaint as Colleen Patterson ("Jake vs. Jake")
- Jeff Allin as Dr. Lister ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- Tuc Watkins as Tom Brooks ("Single White Sister")
- Mitchell Anderson as Rex Weldon ("Picture Imperfect")
- Elena Wohl as Nurse Lydia Perkins ("Picture Imperfect")
- Ben Stein as Loan Officer ("My New Partner")
- Rob Estes as Sam Towler ("Irreconcilable Similarities")
- Renée Coleman as Celeste Campbell ("End Game")
- David Selburg as Dr. Stevens ("End Game")
- Brian McNamara as Scott Daniels ("Pushing Boundaries")
- Leslie Wing as Therapist ("State Of Need")
- Jane Daly as Real Estate Agent ("Suspicious Minds")
- Steven Flynn as Brett Nelson ("Suspicious Minds")
- Todd Jeffries as Cop ("Suspicious Minds")
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Co-Starring[]
- Rosemarie Jackson as Claire (2 episodes)
- Christopher Pennock as Rusty (2 episodes)
- Kimber Sissons as Girl ("Pilot")
- Vinny James as Pool Player ("Pilot")
- Debra Casey as Roommate #1 ("Pilot")
- Fritzi Burr as Ida Felsher ("Pilot")
- Richard Catt as Pat Mitchell ("Pilot")
- Erin McLaughlin as Roommate #4 ("Pilot")
- Richard Zobel as Employment Officer ("Friends And Lovers")
- Lucy Vargas as Woman ("Friends And Lovers")
- Charles Bouvier as Man In Line ("Friends And Lovers")
- Sarah Partridge as Cop ("Friends And Lovers")
- Greg Grunberg as Gatman ("Lost And Found")
- John Bradley as Guy ("Leap Of Faith")
- Micah Bedrosian as Billy At Ten ("Leap Of Faith")
- Lee Brooks as Scott ("Leap Of Faith")
- Charles Randolph-Wright as Julian Benson ("Second Chances")
- Liz Sheridan as Shopper ("My Way")
- Eileen Dunn as Yuppie Woman ("My Way")
- Sean Masterson as Yuppie Man ("My Way")
- Gregory Littman as Assistant Director ("My Way")
- Lou Hancock as Woman ("Lonely Hearts")
- John Del Regno as Phil Di Franco ("Lonely Hearts")
- Allison Barron as Debra ("Lonely Hearts")
- Nigel Gibbs as Police Officer ("Lonely Hearts")
- Cary Odes as M.C./comic ("Responsibly Yours")
- Anastacia Nemeç as Emma ("Responsibly Yours")
- Vee Dub as Cadillac Driver ("Burned")
- Richard Penn as Detective ("Burned")
- Adrian Ricard as Grandmother ("Burned")
- Royce Wallace as Woman ("Burned")
- Jen Pflieger as Beth ("Burned")
- Courtenay McWhinney as Mrs. Roth ("A Promise Broken")
- Carlease Burke as Nurse ("A Promise Broken")
- Christine Avila as Officer Flores ("Dreams Come True")
- Clint Carmichael as Booth ("Dreams Come True")
- Paul Cira as Stan ("Dreams Come True")
- Gregory Cooke as Bruce ("Dreams Come True")
- Rigoberto Jimenez as Amado ("Dreams Come True")
- Cleandre Norman as William ("Dreams Come True")
- Vanessa Roth as Meg ("Drawing The Line")
- Michael Wiseman as Duane ("House Of God")
- Mark St. James as Bob ("House Of God")
- Alec Mapa as Jeweler #2 ("The Whole Truth")
- Peter Dennis as Jeweler #1 ("The Whole Truth")
- Rene LeVant as Cop ("The Whole Truth")
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- Jeremy Davies as Pete Stoller ("The Whole Truth")
- James Quarter as Jerry ("The Whole Truth")
- John Shuman as Clerk ("Jake vs. Jake")
- Robert Curtis-Brown as Doug Flynn ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- Polly Firestone as Julie Flynn ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- B.J. Jefferson as Nurse ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- Maria Rangel as Mrs. Prado ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- Kenny Schwer as Dave ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- Vance Valencia as Mr. Prado ("A Melrose Place Christmas")
- Gerald Berns as Mark Magoo ("Single White Sister")
- Natalie Venetia Belcon as Denise Tarnower ("Single White Sister")
- Nelson Mashita as Henry ("Single White Sister")
- Edward Paul Allen as Arnold Castle ("Picture Imperfect")
- Karon Wright as Janice ("Picture Imperfect")
- Bodhi Elfman as Messenger ("Picture Imperfect")
- Daniel Trent as Head Client ("Picture Imperfect")
- Brad Koepenick as Guy One ("Three's A Crowd")
- Kim Murphy as Patricia ("My New Partner")
- Steven Hartman as Young Jake ("My New Partner")
- Debralyn Haught as Waiter ("My New Partner")
- Lee Arenberg as Man #1 ("Bye Bye Billy")
- Bill Kohne as Man #2 ("Bye Bye Billy")
- Raf Mauro as Carny ("End Game")
- Neil Vipond as Minister ("End Game")
- Gil Colon as Counselor #2 ("The Test")
- Mary Ingersoll as Counselor #1 ("The Test")
- Susannah Hoffmann as "Escapade Magazine" Receptionist ("The Test")
- John Harnagel as Mailman ("Pas De Trois")
- Mark McPherson as Intern ("Pas De Trois")
- Steve Barbro as SWAT Cop ("Pas De Trois")
- Anthony Gioia as Drugged Patient ("Pas De Trois")
- Chip Hayes as Irving Marshall, Jr. ("Pas De Trois")
- Richard Molnar as Dance Guy ("Pas De Trois")
- Darrin Baker as Waiter ("Carpe Diem")
- Shawn Huff as Michelle ("Carpe Diem")
- Emily Kuroda as Nurse ("Carpe Diem")
- Kevin Stapleton as Bellman ("Carpe Diem")
- Kelly Wellman as Clerk ("Carpe Diem")
- Kevin E. West as Valet ("Carpe Diem")
- Eric Menyuk as Physician ("State Of Need")
- Brian David Price as Writer ("State Of Need")
- Cecily Adams as Receptionist ("Suspicious Minds")
- Harry Johnson as Hotel Desk Clerk ("Suspicious Minds")
- Kim Kaminkow as Nurse ("Suspicious Minds")
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Trivia[]
- Jake, Billy, and Alison are the only main characters to appear in every episode of the season.
Episodes[]
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EPISODE
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AIRDATE
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NOTES
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1 |
Pilot |
July 8, 1992 |
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2 |
Friends And Lovers |
July 15, 1992 |
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3 |
Lost And Found |
July 22, 1992 |
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4 |
For Love And Money |
July 29, 1992 |
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5 |
Leap Of Faith |
August 5, 1992 |
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6 |
Second Chances |
Augus 12, 1992 |
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7 |
My Way |
August 19, 1992 |
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8 |
Lonely Hearts |
September 2, 1992 |
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9 |
Responsibly Yours |
September 9, 1992 |
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10 |
Burned |
September 16, 1992 |
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11 |
A Promise Broken |
September 30, 1992 |
First appearance of Marcia Cross
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12 |
Polluted Affairs |
October 21, 1992 |
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13 |
Dreams Come True |
October 28, 1992 |
Last appearance of Amy Locane
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14 |
Drawing the Line |
November 4, 1992 |
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15 |
House of God |
November 11, 1992 |
First appearance of Daphne Zuniga
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16 |
The Whole Truth |
November 18, 1992 |
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17 |
Jake vs. Jake |
November 25, 1992 |
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18 |
A Melrose Place Christmas |
December 16, 1992 |
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19 |
Single White Sister |
January 6, 1993 |
First appearance of Laura Leighton
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20 |
Peanut Butter and Jealousy |
January 13, 1993 |
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21 |
Picture Imperfect |
January 27, 1993 |
First appearance of Heather Locklear
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22 |
Three's a Crowd |
February 3, 1993 |
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23 |
My New Partner |
February 10, 1993 |
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24 |
Bye Bye Billy |
February 17, 1993 |
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25 |
Irreconcilable Similarities |
March 3, 1993 |
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26 |
End Game |
March 24, 1993 |
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27 |
The Test |
March 31, 1993 |
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28 |
Pushing Boundaries |
April 7, 1993 |
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29 |
Pas de Trois |
April 21, 1993 |
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30 |
Carpe Diem |
April 28, 1993 |
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31 |
State of Need |
May 12, 1993 |
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32 |
Suspicious Minds |
May 26, 1993 |
[67'] Last appearance of Vanessa Williams
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