The CW Brings Down the Axe on “90210″
Say buh-bye to TV’s favorite zip code: The CW is ending 90210 after five seasons.
Say buh-bye to TV’s favorite zip code: The CW is ending 90210 after five seasons.
The Hollywood Reporter says Prince Michael Jackson I — the eldest son of late pop icon Michael Jackson — will make his acting debut on the fifth season finale of The CW’s 90210.
The 16-year-old aspiring director will appear as Cooper, a trauma victim who bonds with Erin Silver (Jessica Stroup). Prince’s acting job comes just one week after it was revealed that he’s landed a gig as a special correspondent for syndicated newsmagazine Entertainment Tonight.

Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte wasn’t kidding when he vowed to splash onto the small screen after taking gold at this summer’s London games. The diver will make a guest-starring appearance in an episode of the upcoming fifth season of The CW’s teen drama 90210, TV Line said Tuesday.

Billy Ray Cyrus, whose breakout hit “Achy Breaky Heart” was recently voted one of the “Worst Songs of the ’90s” in a Rolling Stone poll, has landed a guest appearance on The CW teen soap 90210.

How would you like to own a piece of television history? A house that served as a backdrop for numerous scenes during the final seasons of the original Beverly Hills, 90210 has been put on the market for $9 million.