This 44 min series is a drama/romance that run for 10 seasons (1990-2000) created by Darren Star that focuses on the pleasures and problems of a group of rich children who go to West Beverly High School and later on in college and adulthood.Starring Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling, Jason Priestley, Joe E.tata, Luke Perry, Gabrielle Carteris…
Originally based around the lives of a group of high school students living in the wealthy Beverly Hills neighborhood, then later moving on to their college days as they got older. The kids become friends and enemies, fall in and out of love, and go through an endless series of crises as this small group somehow becomes personally involved in every newsworthy social issue from alcoholism to South African apartheid to pregnancy to AIDS.This show is available on DVD.
Jason Wiles joined the cast for 32 episodes between 1995 and 1996
He played Colin Robins, an artist from New York, he met Kelly in NY after she broke up with Brandon. He moved out to LA, and continued to have trouble with drugs. After ending his relationship with a rich older woman who paid for his expenses so he could paint, he got a job at CU teaching. During that time Kelly was again hurt by her father who has no respect for her, and Colin got her hooked on drugs as well. Eventually she got clean and he refused to get clean too, so they broke up. No sooner then he broke up with Kelly, Valerie started making a move on him. He tried to get straight, but he agreed to drive a friend to pick up some cocaine, but they caught him. She paid for his bail and a lawyer, and he got 2 yrs. He fled, and eventually got caught.
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"I can't erase it!" he says of his notorious stint as Colin Robbins, the coked-out artist who got 90210's Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth) hooked on the white stuff. "I had a blast," recalls the Kansas transplant, adding that "the show was such a phenomenon...as soon as my first episode aired, it was like, 'Boom! I am not in Kansas anymore.'"
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