Samantha Reilly appeared in the season finale of season four, and as she joined, it seemed like she was marveling at the bizarre events that were happening around her.
She did everything in her power to escape the distress that would surround her, as it did with her neighbors, the people living in the apartment complex. Against her every effort, she was sucked into the drama, changing her life permanently.
David Charvet as Craig Field - Then
The determined advertising executive, Craig Field, was introduced in the show's fifth season, joining the D&D team. Unsurprisingly, Craig's appearance brought drama to Melrose Place, not long after he joined the team, Craig attempted to ruin D&D by opening an advertising firm of his own.
The bold business move didn't blow over too well for either of his relationships, first with Amanda Woodward thought it was Sydney Andrews who would win him over and cause his defeat.
David Charvet – Now
Unlike most of his costars, by the time David Charvet joined Melrose Place, he had already established a name for himself on Baywatch. Signing on to Melrose Place was a significant change for the actor.
After leaving the show, Charvet moved back to Frank in hopes of pursuing a music career. Although he hasn't given up acting completely - he has starred in a few projects since, the last one was the 2013 film, Prisoners of the Sun.
Brooke Langton – Now
Brooke Langton left Melrose for The Net, which unfortunately only lasted one season. But that wasn't the end of her career, in 2007, Langton joined the critically acclaimed show, Friday Night Lights.
Simultaneously, she appeared in the crime drama television series, Life. Ending her roles in both of those shows, Langton has been seen in many featured films, including 2018's Shifting Gears.
Doug Savant as Matt Fielding - Then
In every soap opera, there are more villains than there are good guys. Matt Fielding was one of the good guys, and he managed to stay that way throughout the show's running, which isn't surprising considering he worked as a social worker.
That being said, he loved some good drama, even if it wasn't his own. He would always love unraveling a good mystery. Matt was also a medium for the show to talk about issues that weren't often considered in the early 1990s.