Brandon Walsh

Brandon Walsh
Beverly Hills, 90210 character
First appearanceClass of Beverly Hills (1990)
Last appearanceOde to Joy (2000)
Created byDarren Star
Portrayed byJason Priestley
Duration1990–1998, 2000
Episode count245
In-universe information
NicknameBran, Brando, B
OccupationCo-owner of The Beverly Beat
FamilyJim Walsh (father)
Cindy Walsh (mother)
Brenda Walsh (sister)
unnamed niece (adopted from China)
Significant otherSheryl (ex-girlfriend from Minnesota)
Andrea Zuckerman (kissed)
Emily Valentine (ex-girlfriend)
Brooke Alexander (ex-girlfriend)
Nikki Witt (ex-girlfriend)
Lucinda Nicholson (ex-girlfriend)
Kelly Taylor (ex-fiance)
Susan Keats (ex-girlfriend)
Tracy Gaylian (ex-girlfriend)
RelativesGeorgette Walsh (grandmother)
Bill (maternal grandfather)
Arlene (maternal grandmother)

Brandon Walsh is a fictional character played by Jason Priestley on Fox television series Beverly Hills, 90210.[1] He was the first character introduced in the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise and served as the lead male character in the television drama.[2]

Brandon was best known for his altruistic nature and strong moral values. Unlike his close friend Dylan McKay, who was portrayed as an anti hero, Brandon's motives were often unselfish, and he was more of a traditional hero than Dylan. His friendliness made him so popular among his peers that, during the show's run, his sister Brenda, along with his friends, Dylan and Steve, all revealed that they considered Brandon the best friend they ever had.

For his portrayal of Brandon, Priestley was nominated twice for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama, in 1992 and 1994, for the 50th and 52nd ceremonies, respectively. Until his departure in the ninth season episode, “Brandon Leaves,” his character appeared in every episode but one, and he later returned for a last appearance in the final episode of the series. Starting on season six, Priestley also became a producer, and for the eight season was promoted to executive producer, until the ninth season. About his departure, Priestley says he regrets leaving the show too early.[3][4][5][6]

  1. ^ Beverly Hills, 90210 cast billing epguides.com. Retrieved on July 8, 2008
  2. ^ "Jason has been our quarterback, keeping everybody on an even keel." (Aaron Spelling, quoted in Rovin, Jeff (1991) Luke mania! Jason fever! Fantail, London, p 58)
  3. ^ "When Teenage Angst Had Its Own ZIP Code". The New York Times. 31 August 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  4. ^ "DARREN STAR, creator, 'Beverly Hills 90210'". The New York Times. 31 August 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  5. ^ Iqbal, Nosheen (25 February 2014). "Jason Priestley: 'I'm surprised I made it out of Beverly Hills 90210'". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  6. ^ Katie McLaughlin. "Jason Priestley: I regret leaving '90210'". CNN. Retrieved 12 August 2017.

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