Season 4
Slogan
If you think things got hot last season... Just wait.
Aired
September 11, 1995 – May 20, 1996
Showrunner(s)
Frank South
1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7
Season 4 of Melrose Place , an American television series, premiered on Fox on September 11, 1995. The season four finale aired on May 20, 1996, after 34 episodes.
Synopsis [ ]
Season 4 begins with a bang. After Kimberly blows up the apartment building Allison, temporarily blinded in the explosion, uses her disability to try and win back Billy, who is married to the manipulative Brooke. Matt tries to clear his name after being framed for murder and becomes a drug addict. Michael joins forces with Sydney to get Kimberly, and Amanda gets a visitor from the past.[ 1]
Cast [ ]
Josie Bissett as Jane Andrews
Thomas Calabro as Michael Mancini
Marcia Cross as Kimberly Shaw
Kristin Davis as Brooke Armstrong (episodes 1–22)
Laura Leighton as Sydney Andrews
Doug Savant as Matt Fielding
Grant Show as Jake Hanson
Andrew Shue as Billy Campbell
Courtney Thorne-Smith as Alison Parker
Jack Wagner as Peter Burns
Daphne Zuniga as Jo Reynolds
special guest star
Heather Locklear as Amanda Woodward
Special Guest Star
Patrick Muldoon as Richard Hart (31 episodes)
Special Appearances By
Antonio Sabato Jr. as Jack Parezi (7 episodes)
John Enos III as Bobby Parezi (19 episodes)
Anne-Marie Johnson as Alycia Barnett (14 episodes)
Loni Anderson as Teri Carson (3 episodes)
Priscilla Presley as Nurse Benson (3 episodes)
Guest starring [ ]
Recurring characters
James Handy as Matt Fielding, Sr. (2 episodes)
Claudette Nevins as Constance Fielding (3 episodes)
Perry King as Hayley Armstrong (11 episodes)
David Beecroft as Paul Graham (2 episodes)
Francis X. McCarthy as Calvin Hobbs (5 episodes)
Zitto Kazann as Henry (2 episodes)
Hudson Leick as Shelly Hanson (10 episodes)
Lewis Smith as Tom Riley (2 episodes)
Morgan Stevens as Nick Diamond (6 episodes)
Dr. Joyce Brothers (3 episodes)
John Durbin as Mark Paul (2 episodes)
David Groh as Vince Parezi (3 episodes)
Page Moseley as Vic Munson (3 episodes)
Danny Darst as Monty (2 episodes)
Ron Kuhlman as Agent Doug Stevens (2 episodes)
Lonnie Schuyler as Alan Ross (12 episodes)
Arthur Taxier as Agent Fred Morrow (2 episodes)
Robert Walden as Norman (2 episodes)
Belita Moreno as Gloria Bryan (3 episodes)
Rob Youngblood as Dave Erickson (7 episodes)
Robert Kerbeck as Hotel Desk Clerk (2 episodes)
Jeri Lynn Ryan as Valerie Madison (2 episodes)
Hans Tester as Leif Thomason (2 episodes)
Teresa Hill as Claire Duncan (2 episodes)
Michael Des Barres as Arthur Field (2 episodes)
Robert Bishop as Tyler (3 episodes)
Justine Priestley as Laurie (3 episodes)
Denise Richards as Brandi Carson (3 episodes)
Richard Steinmetz as Jimmy Stanley (2 episodes)
Brad Johnson as Dominick O'Malley (5 episodes)
Nigel Gibbs as Detective Wylie (4 episodes)
Leland Crooke as Louie (3 episodes)
Michael Shamus Wiles as Dave (3 episodes)
Brooke Langton as Samantha Reilly (2 episodes)
One-episode guest actors
Morgan Brittany as Mackenzie Hart ("Postmortem Madness")
Michael Holden as Dr. Payson ("Postmortem Madness")
Robert Lipton ("Postmortem Madness")
Bert Remsen as Judge George Markham ("Postmortem Madness")
Dennis Lipscomb as Court-Appointed Doctor ("Melrose is Like a Box of Chocolates")
Larry Dobkin as Judge Stanley Pittman ("Blind Ambition")
James Horan as Kimberly's Attorney ("Blind Ambition")
Janet Carroll as Marion Shaw ("Drawing Henry")
John McCann as Walter Kovacs ("The Jane Mutiny")
Bruce Gray as Mr. Fielding's Doctor ("Let the Games Begin")
Enrique Castillo as Ricardo Lopes ("Free Kimmy")
Carlos Lacamara as Lieutenant Panza ("Hook, Line and Hayley")
Robert Gossett as Detective Smith ("Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest")
Vincent Gaustaferro as Diner Owner ("The Brooke Stops Here")
Dennis Bailey as Harlan Kingston ("Sydney, Bothered & Bewildered")
John O’Hurley as John Marshall ("The Bobby Trap")
Brian McGovern as Lowell ("No Lifeguard on Duty")
Pamela Berrard as Mrs. Davis ("Devil in a Wet Dress")
Alex Henteloff as Mr. Lindy ("Devil in a Wet Dress")
Kathleen Freeman as Madge ("The Circle of Strife")
Julianna McCarthy as Mabel ("The Circle of Strife")
David Naughton as Lou Chandler ("Run, Billy, Run")
Yvette Nipar as Evie Wainbridge ("Run, Billy, Run")
Todd Waring as Don Pierce ("Run, Billy, Run")
Eliza Coyle as Tupperware Party Host ("Ruthless People")
Pat Crowley as Sharon Ross ("Ruthless People")
Ed Power as Phil Ross ("Ruthless People")
Tim Grimm as Dennis ("Triumph of the Bill")
Julie Newmar ("Triumph of the Bill")
Chuck Woolery ("What Comes Up, Must Come Down")
Kathryn Daley as Danielle Sanderson ("True Fibs")
Donna Bullock as Barbara Lewis ("Peter's Excellent Adventure")
Andrew Prine as Dr. Tucker ("Peter's Excellent Adventure")
Blake Soper as Jared ("Peter's Excellent Adventure")
Vaughn Armstrong as Minister ("Dead Sisters Walking")
Neill Barry as Greg Parker ("Dead Sisters Walking")
Lydie Denier as Margo ("Dead Sisters Walking")
Paul Perri as Andy ("Dead Sisters Walking")
Margot Rose as Margeaux ("Dead Sisters Walking")
Episodes [ ]
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EPISODE
AIRDATE
98
1
Postmortem Madness
September 11, 1995
99
2
Melrose Is Like a Box of Chocolates
September 18, 1995
100
3
Blind Ambition
September 20, 1995
101
4
Simply Shocking
September 25, 1995
102
5
Drawing Henry
October 2, 1995
103
6
The Jane Mutiny
October 9, 1995
104
7
Let The Games Begin
October 16, 1995
105
8
Dial M For Melrose
October 23, 1995
106
9
Amanda Unplugged
October 30, 1995
107
10
El Syd
November 6, 1995
108
11
Free Kimmy
November 13, 1995
109
12
Kimberly Does L.A.
November 20, 1995
110
13
Hook, Line and Hayley
November 27, 1995
111
14
Two Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
December 4, 1995
112
15
Oy! To the World
December 11, 1995
113
16
Holy Strokes
January 1, 1996
114
17
The Brooke Stops Here
January 8, 1996
115
18
Sydney, Bothered and Bewildered
January 15, 1996
116
19
The Bobby Trap
January 22, 1996
117
20
No Lifeguard On Duty: Part 1
February 5, 1996
118
21
No Lifeguard On Duty: Part 2
February 5, 1996
119
22
Devil in a Wet Dress
February 12, 1996
120
23
The Circle of Strife
February 19, 1996
121
24
Run, Billy, Run
February 26, 1996
122
25
Ruthless People
March 4, 1996
123
26
The Burning Couch
March 11, 1996
124
27
Triumph of the Bill
March 18, 1996
125
28
What Comes Up, Must Come Down
April 1, 1996
126
29
True Fibs
April 15, 1996
127
30
Melrose Unglued
April 29, 1996
128
31
Peter's Excellent Adventure
May 6, 1996
129
32
Full Metal Betsy
May 15, 1996
130
33
Dead Sisters Walking: Part 1
May 20, 1996
131
34
Dead Sisters Walking: Part 2
May 20, 1996
Notes and references [ ]
↑ Season 4 – Prime Video description.