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Season 7 of American drama soap Melrose Place aired on FOX television network. It is the final season of the series.

Premise[]

After six scandalous seasons, prepare yourself for one last loop around the famous complex that filled with surprises, secrets, lies, mysteries, and business turmoil to keep the residents on their toes before the doors close forever in this explosive farewell season.

Starring[]

Linden Ashby as Brett Cooper (episodes 1–7)
Josie Bissett as Jane Andrews (episodes 8–35; recurring 4–7)
Thomas Calabro as Michael Mancini
Rob Estes as Kyle McBride
Brooke Langton as Samantha Reilly (episodes 1–7)
Jamie Luner as Lexi Sterling
Alyssa Milano as Jennifer Mancini (episodes 1–7)
John Newton as Ryan McBride (episodes 8–35)
Lisa Rinna as Taylor McBride (episodes 1–7)
Kelly Rutherford as Megan Lewis
Andrew Shue as Billy Campbell (episodes 1–7)
Jack Wagner as Peter Burns
special guest star
Heather Locklear as Amanda Woodward
Special Guest Star
Dan Gauthier as Jeff Baylor (7 episodes)
Shirley Jones as Teresa Lewis ("Where the Hookers Grow")
Special Appearances By
James Farentino as Mr. Beck (4 episodes)
Alexandra Paul as Terry O'Brien (8 episodes)
Special Musical Guest
The Braxton Brothers ("Divorce Dominican Style")
Ricky Peterson ("A Long Way to Tip-a-Rory")
Dave Koz ("A Match Made in Hell")
Diana Krall ("Ball n' Jane")
Joe Sample ("As Bad as It Gets")
Sean Lennon ("The World According to Matt")
Five Easy Pieces ("Dr. Jealousy")
The Red Elvises ("Suspicion")
Swamp Boogie Queen ("Lethal Wedding 4")
Pushmonkey ("Suddenly Sperm")
Hanson ("The Usual Santas")
Swirl 360 ("Unpleasantville")
Chris Isaak ("Ryan's Choice")
Tal Bachman ("The Daughterboy")
Michael Feinstein ("Lexi Gets Stiffed")
Beth Nielsen Chapman ("Dead Men Don't Shut Up")

Guest starring[]

Recurring characters
Ian Gomez as Hotel Employee (2 episodes)
Mark L. Taylor as Louis Visconti (17 episodes)
Anthony Tyler Quinn as Rory Blake (2 episodes)
David Gautreaux as Jordan Arkin (4 episodes)
Kaela Dobkin as Kary (3 episodes)
David Teschendorf as Jack (3 episodes)
Dewy Weber as Thomas (2 episodes)
Steve Wilder as Alex Bastian (8 episodes)
Rena Sofer as Eve Cleary (25 episodes)
Michael Watson as Travis Hill (3 episodes)
John D’Aquino as Perry Hutchins (2 episodes)
Rodney Eastman as Ricky G. (4 episodes)
Stephanie Cameron as Audrey Williams (4 episodes)
Ian Ogilvy as Leo Turnlow (2 episodes)
Karyn Parsons as Jackie Zambrano (2 episodes)
Dey Young as Irene Shulman (5 episodes)
Chea Courtney as Sarah McBride (9 episodes)
James Darren as Tony Marlin (5 episodes)
One-episode guest actors
Judith McConnell as Woman at Hotel ("Divorce Dominican Style")
Jim Jansen as Reverend ("A Match Made in Hell")
Janet Wood as Ellen Halsey ("A Match Made in Hell")
Luigi Amodeo as Giorgio ("Ball n' Jane")
Claudette Nevins as Constance Fielding ("The World According to Matt")
Steven Gilborn as Victor Lewis ("Where the Hookers Grow")
Bert Remsen as Sonny Skyler ("Dr. Jealousy")
Bill Sage as Drew Mackenzie ("The Rumor Whisperer")
Ken Howard as George Andrews ("Fiddling on the Roof")
Gail Strickland as Katherine Andrews ("Fiddling on the Roof")
Sean Hennigan as Peter's Father ("Lethal Wedding 4")
Larry Dobkin as Judge Hadley ("When Cheerleaders Attack")
David O’Donnell as Kent Damarr ("When Cheerleaders Attack")
John H. Brennan as Tim Sheldon ("Suddenly Sperm")
Catherine McCord as herself ("Suddenly Sperm")
Kathrin Nicholson as Linda Powell ("Suddenly Sperm")
Paul Gleason as Judge Nicholas ("The Usual Santas")
Julie Adams as Mrs. Damarr ("A Fist Full of Secrets")
J. Kenneth Campbell as Sheriff Spencer ("A Fist Full of Secrets")
Mark Dobies as Eve's Friend ("A Fist Full of Secrets")
Jerry Douglas as Mr. Damarr ("A Fist Full of Secrets")
John Reilly as Mack McBridge ("The Younger Son Also Rises")
David Chisum as Jim Rogers ("McBride's Head Revisted")
Jay Arlen Jones as Detective Griffith ("Asses to Ashes")

Episodes[]

#ALL # EPISODE AIRDATE
193 1 Divorce Dominican Style July 27, 1998
194 2 A Long Way to Tip-a-Rory August 3, 1998
195 3 A Match Made in Hell August 10, 1998
196 4 Ball N' Jane August 17, 1998
197 5 As Bad As It Gets August 24, 1998
198 6 Buona Sera, Mr. Campbell: Part 1 August 31, 1998
199 7 Buona Sera, Mr. Campbell: Part 2 September 7, 1998
200 8 The World According to Matt September 14, 1998
201 9 Where the Hookers Grow September 21, 1998
202 10 Dr. Jealousy September 28, 1998
203 11 Not Quite All About Eve October 19, 1998
204 12 The Rumor Whisperer October 26, 1998
205 13 The Night the Lights Went Out at Melrose November 2, 1998
206 14 Suspicion November 9, 1998
207 15 Fiddling on the Roof November 16, 1998
208 16 Lethal Wedding 4 November 23, 1998
209 17 When Cheerleaders Attack November 30, 1998
210 18 Suddenly Sperm December 14, 1998
211 19 The Usual Santas December 21, 1998
212 20 The Kyle High Club January 11, 1999
213 21 I Married a Jock Murderer January 18, 1999
214 22 A Fist Full of Secrets January 25, 1999
215 23 The Younger Son Also Rises February 8, 1999
216 24 Saving Ryan's Privates February 15, 1999
217 25 They Shoot Blanks, Don't They? February 22, 1999
218 26 How Amanda Got Her Groove Back March 1, 1999
219 27 Unpleasantville March 8, 1999
220 28 Ryan's Choice April 5, 1999
221 29 McBride's Head Revisited April 12, 1999
222 30 The Daughterboy April 19, 1999
223 31 Bitter Homes and Guardians April 26, 1999
224 32 Floral Knowledge May 3, 1999
225 33 Lexi Gets Stiffed May 10, 1999
226 34 Dead Men Don't Shut Up May 17, 1999
227 35 Asses to Ashes May 24, 1999

Media[]

Getting Back Into ‘Place’
(LA TIMES • JULY 1998)