The original cast members include, clockwise from left, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin
Green, Jennie Garth, Ian
Ziering, Luke Perry, Shannen Doherty, Gabrielle Anne Carteris and Jason Priestley, center.
A family portrait from Beverly Hills 90210.
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BEVERLY HILLS 90210
Beverly Hills 90210, the ensemble drama about young adults growing up in Beverly Hills,
fascinates a wide audience both in the United States and abroad. It is seen by an estimated 200 million
people around the world and ranks as one of the most watched American television shows in France, Italy,
Australia and Brazil.
Because of the diversity of its plots, the show has won many awards, including being nominated by the Entertainment
Industries Council for leadership in addressing the issue of substance abuse, and the 1992
NCN "SI" (Social Issues) Award for generating increased understanding and realistic awareness of social issues.
The show is also a big favorite among young adults, and was awarded the 1991 People's Choice
Award in the category of "Favorite Television Program Among Young People." In 1991 and 1992, the show received a Golden
Globe Award nomination for best dramatic television series. In addition, the cast of the show was awarded a 1991 Youth in Film Award for outstanding young ensemble cast in a television series.
Internationally, the series won the 1992 People's Choice Award in Australia for Favorite Television Series, and the 1992 Telegatto Award for
Best Foreign Series in Italy. The cast of the show was chosen as one of Entertainment Weekly Magazine's top twelve
entertainers of 1991.
Beverly Hills, 90210 features some of the brightest young actors and actresses of today: Tori Spelling (Donna Martin), Tiffani-Amber
Thiessen (Valerie Malone), Kathleen Robertson (Clare Arnold),
Jason Priestley (Brandon Walsh),
Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor), Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders) and
Brian Austin Green (David Silver).
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