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By Denise Martin, Special to The Times
Over the last two decades — yes, it’s been almost that long — cast members of “Beverly Hills, 90210” have remained in the collective show-biz consciousness to varying degrees of success. One tried to tackle work as a director, another tried the Marky Mark rap route, and another has a line of fashion jewelry available on HSN.
Jennie Garth made the first concerted attempt to reunite the crew. She wooed all of her “90210” flames back to TV when Luke Perry, Jason Priestley and Ian Ziering guest-starred in various episodes of “What I Like About You.” And now the CW is trying to reconnect with some, if not all, of the old gang for a series reboot. We dig up what the West Beverly grads have been up to since the turn of the century.
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