It’s safe to say that Kelly Rutherford kick-started her long television career on Melrose. She made appearances on The District, E-Ring, and Threat Matrix. What put her on the map with a new generation of television viewers was her role as Lily van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl.
In addition to her work on television, she was involved in a highly talked about custody battle that went back and forth for three years from 2012 to 2015.
Doug Savant – Now
After the show ended, Doug was ready to move on and try and make it big - both in movies and more substantial television roles. After a short stint on 24, he began another drama-filled show as Tom Scavo on Desperate Housewives.
He starred as Scavo for the entirety of its run. After Desperate Housewives ended, he had a series of guest roles in several different shows, including NCIS: New Orleans.
Kelly Rutherford as Megan Lewis - Then
Kelly Rutherford was introduced to the show as the pretty face that Kimberly Shaw hired to help save her marriage. Good intentions don't go along way on the show, and as with any good storyline, Megan Lewis found herself involved in a love triangle.
It isn't surprising, as nothing was ever easy on Melrose Place, and Megan was always in the middle of a romantic entanglement throughout the rest of her time on the show.
Thomas Calabro as Michael Mancini - Then
Michael Mancini became one of the most central characters throughout Melrose Place's run. The doctor underwent a massive transformation from the earliest episodes to the show's end. He went from someone who played by the rules to someone who couldn't help but follow his impulses.
Of course, this led him to an endless series of romantic complications with pretty much all the women passing through the area of Melrose Place throughout the series.
Thomas Calabro - Now
After seven years on air, Melrose Place wrapped, but Calabro was riding high. He was the only cast member to be a series regular for the entirety of the show's run. He went on to star in a series of television movies before eventually returning to the Melrose Place reboot in 2009.
Calabro continued to appear in guest roles in many popular television shows, before eventually returning to his soap opera roots. In 2015 he joined The Bay for two years.