Original castmembers from the hit '90s primetime soap MelrosePlace are reuniting for Tuesday's 'Stars In the House' YouTube series benefitting The Actors Fund
cast reminiscing on their time filming the series, which aired on Fox for seven seasons, from 1992 until 1999. The reunion supports The Actors Fund's relief efforts for the novel coronavirus pandemic. Viewers will be able to donate while they watch, as well as ask questions and interact with the cast in real time.
"Seth and I believe that in this time of social distancing and isolation, much happiness can be found by seeing familiar faces from shows beloved by the whole world," said host Wesley in a statement. "We call these shows comfort TV. And we plan on having even more every week, along with our beloved theater pals — all for The Actors Fund."
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