He may not have been on the same level as Dr. Michael Mancini, but Billy Campbell’s storyline surrounded his romantic relationships. Billy wanted to be a writer but ended up settling as he took a job at a magazine before moving into advertising.
Campbell was easily manipulated and was tricked by both his wife, Brooke Armstrong and Amanda Woodward. Most of his relationships were characterized by uncertainty.
Lisa Rinna as Taylor McBride - Then
Although she may be one of the more famous faces on Melrose Place, Lisa Rinna only joined the cast in the show's fifth season. Portraying Taylor McBride, the impact her character had on the storyline was irreversible. Just like many of the other characters on the show, Taylor finds drama.
She wins over her older sister's ex-husband, even though she is married to someone else. From the moment she moved to Melrose Place until the moment she left, there was no shortage of drama in Taylor's life.
Lisa Rinna - Now
Lisa Rinna joined the cast of Melrose, a soap opera veteran, having performed on Days of Our Lives since 1992. As she took breaks from the long-running daytime drama, she found the time to appear in many TV movies and even feature films.
In 2004, she made many guest-star appearances on the teen noir mystery drama Veronica Mars. Recently, she's been focusing most of her attention on Days of Our Lives and the Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills.
Andrew Shue - Now
Andrew Shue's breakout role on Melrose Place also proved to be his most prominent role throughout his whole career. He left the show at the end of its run in 1998, but only returned to acting nearly ten years later in 2007 when he appeared in the film, Gracie.
The film was produced in part by his sister and was also somewhat based on her life. Shue prefers to focus his energy on his non-profit and his website, CafeMom.
Grant Show as Jake Hanson - Then
If it wasn't for Jake Hanson, there might have never been a Melrose Place, to begin with. Starting his soap opera career on Beverly Hills 90210, his primary purpose in the drama was to provide the premise for the spinoff that would become Melrose Place.
Unlike his white-collar friends, Hanson came from a working-class family and had been in construction before the show began.