Heather Locklear Didn’t KnowMelrose PlaceWas in Trouble When She Joined the Cast: 'I Wouldn’t Have Done It'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Heather Locklearsays she wouldn’t have joined the cast ofMelrose Placeif she’d known about the show’s ratings decline in 1993.

Locklear’s character, advertising executive Amanda Woodward, was introduced midway through the show’s first season, in an effort to improve its ratings, which had been trending downward since it premiered on Fox in July 1992. But as the actress told fellowMelrose PlacealumnaeCourtney Thorne-Smith,Daphne ZunigaandLaura Leightonon the most recent episode of their podcastStill the Place, she never felt any pressure to save the show from cancelation because she didn’t know it was in trouble.

“Did you even know that the show was kind of limping along?” Thorne-Smith, 57, asked.

“If it was limping along, I wouldn’t have done it,” Locklear, 63, said. “I did not know.”

Courtney Thorne-Smith and Heather Locklear in ‘Melrose Place’ in the 1990s.Everett

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Locklear was initially brought onMelrose Placefor a four-episode guest arc in early 1993 (producerAaron Spelling called her his “lucky penny”). Her character quickly evolved into one of the show’s most compelling antagonists, and Locklear was promoted to a main cast member for season 2 — though she retained her “special guest star” credit for the rest of the series.

Locklear may not have understood her role in changing the trajectory ofMelrose Placeat the time, but she said she did feel other pressures that affected her experience working on the series.

“I just wanted to be good,” she said. “And I just wanted to be good the next day and the next day.”

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“I was really grateful, but I just wish I had paid attention to what was going on around [me],” she added. “You know, like caring about what you’re going through, and you’re going through. You know, not just being so ‘I hope it’s okay’ or ‘I hope I’m good’ or whatever, and ‘I hope I know my lines.' I’d just like to be more personable with everybody, and know their lives rather than just ‘Memorize your lines,’ … Rather than just thinking about myself.”

The cast of ‘Melrose Place’ circa 1995.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Thomas Calabro, Daphne Zuniga, Marcia Cross, Kristin Davis,Laura Leighton, Heather Locklear, Patrick Muldoon, Doug Savant, Andrew Shue and Jack Wagner Cast of Melrose Place

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“Yeah, I guess we all felt that way,” Locklear agreed. “But just — I guess there was no time to really form friendships.”

More than 25 years afterMelrose Placeended, Thorne-Smith said that getting to spend time with former co-stars like Locklear has been the pest part of revisiting the series on theStill the Placepodcast.

“It’s been the sweetest, biggest surprise about this podcast is the reconnecting moments,” she said. “It’s so sweet.”

source: people.com