Don’t wake us up if we’re dreaming. Three decades after surfing their way into America’s hearts, the cast of California Dreams is getting the band back together, this time trading the beach for the Big Apple.
Many of the sitcom’s original stars — Brentley Gore (Matt), Kelly Packard (Tiffani), William James Jones (Tony), Michael Cade (Sly), Jay Anthony Franke (Jake), Jennie Kwan (Sam), Aaron Jackson (Mark) and Diana Uribe (Lorena) — reunited in New York City on Friday for ’90s Dreams Fan Fest, celebrating 30 years of good vibrations and feeling mellow.
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Many of the sitcom’s original stars — Brentley Gore (Matt), Kelly Packard (Tiffani), William James Jones (Tony), Michael Cade (Sly), Jay Anthony Franke (Jake), Jennie Kwan (Sam), Aaron Jackson (Mark) and Diana Uribe (Lorena) — reunited in New York City on Friday for ’90s Dreams Fan Fest, celebrating 30 years of good vibrations and feeling mellow.
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- 10/13/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
“California Dreams” may have been a hit 1990s sitcom, airing for four years on Saturday mornings on Tnbc, but aside from a 2010 performance on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” its cast has rarely come back together publicly in the almost 25 years since the band-within-the-show strummed its last note. But then came reboot and revival culture, and series stars Jennie Kwan and Kelly Packard got an idea for a reunion concert that Packard says became “our love project.”
As they tell it, Packard, who played bass player Tiffani Smith in the series, and co-star Kwan, who played vocalist Samantha “Sam” Woo, were at a concert for another popular 1990s entity when they saw the wild reaction of the crowd. Packard turned to Kwan to ask why they couldn’t do something similar. “I said, ‘We can, we just have to do it ourselves,'” Kwan tells Variety.
The result was a two-show,...
As they tell it, Packard, who played bass player Tiffani Smith in the series, and co-star Kwan, who played vocalist Samantha “Sam” Woo, were at a concert for another popular 1990s entity when they saw the wild reaction of the crowd. Packard turned to Kwan to ask why they couldn’t do something similar. “I said, ‘We can, we just have to do it ourselves,'” Kwan tells Variety.
The result was a two-show,...
- 4/27/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
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