Beverly Hills, 90210 brought the starry lives of teenagers living in the California sunshine, touching on pressing issues and the complicated love lives of their core cast. Plenty of '90s kids grew up alongside these characters, experiencing their own troubles and heartbreaks with the glamorous cast. But now, these kids are all grown up and have welcomed children of their own – with many deciding to follow their famous mothers and fathers into acting.
Read on to see what the grown up children of the core cast are up to now, and which ones inherited their parent's talent for the screen...
© Getty ImagesLuca Bella Facinelli has double the parenting star-power
Luca Bella Facinelli
Born to 90210 favourite Jennie Garth and Twilight star Peter Facinelli on 29 June 1997, Luca Bella Facinelli has also found success on screen.
Luca appeared in 2019 thriller Your Family or Your Life alongside her famous mother, and has worked on comedy series Interracial and drama Ad Out.
© Getty ImagesLola Ray Facinelli shares a creative streak with her mother Jennie
Lola Ray Facinelli
Like her sister, Lola Ray Facinelli has enjoyed a brief career of her own on screen with a small role in rom-com Accidentally in Love (2011).
She and her 90210 star mother share a talent for hands-on creativity, with Jennie hand-crafting her daughter's prom dress and Lola posting a photo of a blanket using over 15 types of scrap yarn.
© Getty ImagesAva Veronica Priestley is the oldest child of Jason Priestley
Ava Veronica Priestley
Born 2 July 2007, Ava Veronica Priestley is the only daughter of 90210 heartthrob Jason Priestley, who has welcomed two children with his second wife Naomi Lowde-Priestley.
Ava is credited on projects like animated series Wishenpoof and TV short JazzDuck. In 2016, she won the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role. Now, she's busy as a student at Elon University and is a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
© Getty ImagesJack Perry is the oldest child of '90210' star Luke
Jack Perry
Luke Perry welcomed son Jack on 16 June 1997. He had an early start in front of the camera in Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning feature Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood, appearing as an uncredited extra.
But Jack was more drawn to the wrestling ring than Hollywood fame. He now goes by "Scapegoat" and shares updates on his career via his Instagram. He discussed his relationship to his dad's on-screen fame with Sports Illustrated in 2019, explaining, "My family is a part of who I am, but I'm trying to make my own way," he said. "I don't want to use [Luke's fame] to be successful, I want to have my own success."
© WireImage via Getty ImagesLuke Perry had two children, Jack and Sophie
Sophie Perry
Luke welcomed daughter Sophie on 7 June 2000, after the height of her father's intensive fame. In 2019, she explained the more limited effect of his star-status on her life via Instagram, saying: "I think people forget or don't realize that in my lifetime he wasn't famous the way he was during the 90210 era."
She has opened up via Instagram, discussing some negative online attention following her father's death. Now, she seems to have put her focus on making the most out of her time, sharing her travels to Thailand, Scotland and Italy. After her father's death, she worked with two friends to build preschools in rural areas in Malawi, the first of which she named after her father.
© Getty ImagesKassius Marcil-Green is a writer and actor, focussing his talents on comedy
Kassius Marcil-Green
Kassius Marcil-Green is the son of Brian Austin Green and Vanessa Marcil, both of whom starred on the '90s teen classic. He is Vanessa's only child, and one of five children welcomed by Brian.
He's shown a talent for comedy, acting in projects like Class Acts and 2023 series Bryce. Kassius is also keeping busy by frequently acting in popular web series created by online comedian Brandon Rogers.
© Getty ImagesZander is the son of James Eckhouse
Zander Eckhouse
James Eckhouse's son Zander packed a lot into his four year career in film. He appeared in 2008 comedy series Privileged, co-starred in Nikki Blonsky series Huge and worked with Rob Lowe on I Melt With You.
According to his LinkedIn, he has worked as a freelance cinematographer from 2013 to 2026, and now heads content and marketing for Aepnus Technology - an Oakland-based battery recycling company - in addition to teaching high school film production.




