John Newton is perhaps best known for his regular roles on Superboy as Clark Kent in the show’s first season, as well as Ryan McBride. Newton was a part of the drastic cast change that took place between season of Superboy and was replaced by Gerard Christopher for the remainder of the show’s run.
In 2011, Newton and his wife Jennifer voiced Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane, respectively, in the animated fan film Superman Classic.
Alyssa Milano - Now
Alyssa Milano has a long list of outstanding television series she's acted in. From Phoebe Halliwell in Charmed to Savannah "Savi" Davis in Mistresses, she's done it all. Drama isn't something Milano has dealt with only off-screen, it has seeped into her personal life as well.
In 2019, Milano revealed that in 1993 she had undergone two abortions while in a relationship with actor Scott Wolf. In 2017, her $10 million lawsuit against her business manager resulted in a cross-complaint.
John Haymes Newton as Ryan McBride - Then
Ryan McBride was introduced in the seventh and final season of Melrose Place. Shortly after he arrives in Los Angeles, he began working at Amanda Woodward Advertising and sparked a romantic interest in Megan.
Although at first, Megan wasn't interested in Ryan, the two grew closer and started a relationship. Later in the show's season, it was revealed that Ryan was a widower with a young daughter, Sarah. Ryan and Megan eventually got married and decided to raise his daughter, Sarah, together.
Amy Locane as Sandy Harling - Then
Sandy joins the show's premise as an aspiring actress from South Carolina and Rhonda's roommate. During her time on the show, she works at Shooters, the gang's favorite bar. It is revealed that she was once in a relationship with Jake Hanson.
After getting a job on a soap opera in New York City, she leaves the show - resulting in a short thirteen-episode stint on the show's first season.
Amy Locane - Now
It seems like Locane was born for stardom, by age 12, she had worked on more than 60 commercials before being cast as a series regular on the sitcom Spencer in 1984. After many years in film and television, she retired in 2006, the same year she became engaged to firefighter Mark Bovenizer.
Although she's given up the small screen, she has acted occasionally in local community theater productions and appeared in two short films released in 2009.