Luke Perry Still Says He Won't Return To "90210," The Zip Code That Made Him Famous
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Luke Perry Still Says He Won't Return To "90210," The Zip Code That Made Him Famous

September 18, 2008 07:12 pm CDT 

The "90210" characters Brenda and Kelly may have been talking about bad boy Dylan on the most recent episode of the show, but that still doesn't mean Dylan will be showing up to be a daddy to Sammy or sweep Kelly off her feet.

Luke Perry, who played Dylan in the original show "Beverly Hills, 90210" is sticking by his original statement that he will not return to the show. In fact, Celebrity News Service learned that when asked once again if Dylan would be popping up at the famous zip code he said, "That would be a no."

Perry will, however, be popping up on the September 23 season premiere of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" where he will play a father accused of abusing his adopted child. Other guest stars include Sara Gilbert who appears as a rape victim.

When the buzz surrounding "90210" began several months ago, Perry said he wasn't interested in playing Dylan again because he had done it already and didn't see a benefit in going back and doing it again.

How about to give the old "Beverly Hills" fans a thrill, Perry? Have some respect for your elders.

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