Season 9 of American drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210 aired on FOX television network.
Summary
This season follows the gang into adulthood as they deal with numerous issues that adults face in their personnel and professional lives such as dysfunctional families, alcohol abuse, infidelity, financial problems, statutory rape, gang violence, relationships, crime, careers, drug abuse, bulimia, and rape. The ensemble drama about young adults growing up in Beverly Hills is a blend of romantic drama and subject matter that crosses all cultural boundaries.
The storyline follows the West Beverly gang as they mature as college students and beyond, facing new challenges as they continue to grow and discover more about themselves and their personal ambitions. As their worlds evolve, old friendships will be tested as new relationships develop, but no matter how complicated their worlds become, they will always share in their strengths and experiences.
Starring
- Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor
- Ian Ziering as Steve Sanders
- Brian Austin Green as David Silver
- Tori Spelling as Donna Martin
- Vincent Young as Noah Hunter
- Vanessa Marcil as Gina Kincaid
- Lindsay Price as Janet Sosna
- Daniel Cosgrove as Matt Durning
- Joe E. Tata as Nat Bussichio
Special Guest Stars
- Jason Priestley as Brandon Walsh (1-3, 5)
- Tiffani Thiessen as Valerie Malone (1-7)
- Luke Perry as Dylan McKay (7–)
Recurring cast
- Ann Gillespie as Jackie Taylor
- Denise Dowse as Yvonne Teasley
- Matthew Laurance as Mel Silver
- Katherine Cannon as Felice Martin
- Christine Belford as Samantha Sanders
- Mercedes Kastner as Erin Silver
- Michael Durrell as John Martin
- Ryan Brown as Morton Muntz
- Laura Leighton as Sophie Burns
- Shawn Christian as Wayne Moses
Special Guest Stars
- Duncan Sheik as Himself
- Nancy O'Dell as Herself
- Pasha Grishuk as Herself
- Collective Soul as Themselves
Guest starring
- Michelle Phillips as Abby Malone
- Ray Wise as Daniel Hunter
- Leigh Taylor-Young as Blythe Hunter
- Karen Austin as Bobbi Kincaid
- James Shigeta as Ben Sosna
- Leslie Ishii as Michelle Sosna
- Cari Shayne as Lauren Durning
- Bruce Thomas as Carl Schmidt
- Cliff Dorfman as Joe Patch
- Christa Sauls as Denise O'Lare
- Ashley Laurence as Ashley Reese
- Christina Fredlund as Claudia
- J. Robin Miller as Leah
- Dex Elliott Sanders as Kyle Scott
- Renee Altieri as Phyllis Barnes
- Dawn Stern as Nancy Walters
- Pat Crowley as Audrey Cutler
- Robert Caso as Rick Miller
- Rosie Malek-Yonan as Nurse Barbara
- Jack Maxwell as John Wakefield
- Leigh J. McCloskey as Mr. Bigelow
- Andrea Baker as Julie Muntz
- Vaughn Armstrong as Mr. O'Lare
- Tricia O'Neil as Mrs. O'Lare
- Elaine Princi as Jeannine Stein
- Josie DiVincenzo as Pia Swenson
- Jodi Harris as Ada Milstein
- Michael Yavnieli as Harold Strauss
- Christopher Daniel Barnes as Lenny
- Jin Young as Peter
- Harrison Young as Ed
- Bonnie Somerville as Mary
- Kayren Butler as Gertrude
- Mariam Parris as Sonia
- Mick Murray as Todd
- Lawrence LeJohn as Buddy
Photos
- Season 9 (BH)/Gallery
Episodes
# | Title | Airdate | Notes |
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240 - 9.01 | "The Morning After" | September 16, 1998 | This is Janet Sosna's first episode as a regular character. |
241 - 9.02 | "Budget Cuts" | September 23, 1998 | |
242 - 9.03 | "Dealer's Choice" | September 30, 1998 | |
243 - 9.04 | "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" | October 28, 1998 | This is Matt Durning's first episode. |
244 - 9.05 | "Brandon Leaves" | November 4, 1998 | This is Brandon Walsh's last episode. |
245 - 9.06 | "Confession" | November 11, 1998 | |
246 - 9.07 | "You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello" | November 18, 1998 | This is Valerie Malone's last episode. This is Gina Kincaid's first episode. Dylan McKay returns in this episode. |
247 - 9.08 | "I'm Back Because" | December 2, 1998 | |
248 - 9.09 | "The Following Options" | December 9, 1998 | |
249 - 9.10 | "Marathon Man" | December 16, 1998 | |
250 - 9.11 | "How to Be the Jerk Women Love" | January 13, 1999 | |
251 - 9.12 | "Trials and Tribulations" | January 20, 1999 | |
252 - 9.13 | "Withdrawal" | January 27, 1999 | |
253 - 9.14 | "I'm Married" | February 3, 1999 | |
254 - 9.15 | "Beheading St. Valentine" | February 10, 1999 | |
255 - 9.16 | "Survival Skills" | February 17, 1999 | |
256 - 9.17 | "Slipping Away" | March 3, 1999 | |
257 - 9.18 | "Bobbi Dearest" | March 10, 1999 | |
258 - 9.19 | "The Leprechaun" | March 17, 1999 | |
259 - 9.20 | "Fortune Cookie" | April 7, 1999 | |
260 - 9.21 | "I Wanna Reach Right Out and Grab Ya" | April 14, 1999 | |
261 - 9.22 | "Local Hero" | April 21, 1999 | |
262 - 9.23 | "The End of the World as We Know It" | April 28, 1999 | |
263 - 9.24 | "Dog's Best Friend" | May 5, 1999 | |
264 - 9.25 | "Agony" | May 12, 1999 | |
265 - 9.26 | "That's the Guy" | May 19, 1999 |