Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor)

The show became a ratings juggernaut, lasting 10 seasons, and remains one of the most successful television series ever produced. Garth is back at West Beverly High, but this time she is all grown-up and working as the school guidance counselor.
Garth most recently competed on "Dancing with the Stars." Her newfound moves and loyal fans made her a crowd favorite and kept her in the competition through the semi-finals. Garth also starred opposite Andrea Bowen in Lifetime's "Girl, Positive," which was The CW's highest-rated movie in 2008.
In 2002 Garth made her comedy debut as the strait-laced sister of Amanda Bynes in "What I Like About You." In addition, she made several appearances alongside Jennifer Connolly, Adam Goldberg and Tom Everett Scott on "The $treet," produced by Darren Star.
The talent Garth displayed on the iconic "Beverly Hills, 90210" opened up additional professional doors. Garth's first starring role in a television movie was Danielle Steel's "Star" in 1993. Later that year, she starred in and executive produced "Without Consent," an entertaining and educational telepic. Garth's character was a rebellious teen committed to a psychiatric facility by her out-of-touch careerist parents.Based on true accounts, "Without Consent" explored a growing problem in the mental health care system, and aspired to help bring about change by raising public awareness for the issue.
Garth and her husband, actor Peter Facinelli, have three daughters; Luca Bella, Lola Ray and Fiona Eve. The family enjoys spending time at their home in Los Angeles and ranch in Northern California.




