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| show_name = The Real World: New Orleans (2000 season) | image = The real world new orleans.jpg | caption = The cast of The Real World: New Orleans | runtime = 30 minutes | country = United States | language = English | network = MTV Syndication | creator = Jonathan Murray Mary-Ellis Bunim | num_episodes = 23[1] | starring = Jamie Murray Matt Smith Melissa Howard Kelley Limp Danny Roberts David Broom Julie Stoffer | first_aired = June 14, 2000 | last_aired = November 8, 2000 | preceded_by = Hawaii | followed_by = Back to New York }} The Real World: New Orleans is the ninth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the first season of The Real World to be filmed in West South Central States region of the United States, specifically in Louisiana. The season featured seven people who lived in a remodeled Civil War-era mansion, called The Belfort, in the Garden District, New Orleans and is the first of two seasons to be filmed in New Orleans. Ten years later, the show made a return in the twenty-fourth season, New Orleans (2010 season). Filming took place over the course of 124 days between January and late May 2000[2] in the Belfort Mansion on St. Charles Avenue.[3] The season premiered June 13 of that year and consisted of 23 episodes. Author Anne Rice has a guest appearance this season. The residenceThe cast lived at the Belfort Mansion, a {{convert|7000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, two-story 19th Century Greek revival mansion at 2618 St. Charles Avenue in the Garden District of New Orleans. The mansion was originally built for Alexander C. Hutchinson, who lived there with his wife until his death in 1902. It was later divided into apartments, but was in the process of being returned to a single-family residence when producers discovered it. New Orleans-based art director Monroe Kelly and architect Lee Ledbetter restored the mansion's original plan, enabling it to serve as the season's production set.[4] For filming, it was filled with $293,442 worth of art.[2] After filming ended, it took nearly four and a half years to complete the process of returning it to a single residence. The property managed to survive Hurricane Katrina in 2005 without any serious damage.[2][4] AssignmentAlmost every season of The Real World, beginning with its fifth season, has included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates. The New Orleans cast was assigned to work at a New Orleans Public-access television station, with a different cast member acting as the producer of the segment every week. Cast
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After filmingAfter the cast left the Real World mansion, all seven of them appeared to discuss their experiences both during and since their time on the show, The Real World New Orleans Unmasked, which premiered on November 16, 2000, and was hosted by Nathan Blackburn from Seattle and Rachel Campos from San Francisco. Though Stoffer and castmate Melissa Howard left the house as friends, their friendship later dissolved after disagreements regarding speaking engagements and monetary disputes, with Howard indicating during their time on the 2003 Battle of the Sexes that they were no longer friends.[17] After filming, Julie Stoffer was suspended from Brigham Young University for violating the school's honor code, which prohibits unmarried students from living in the same house with unrelated people of the opposite sex, including when school is not in session. Both Stoffer and her parents, themselves BYU alumni, criticized the manner in which the school suspended Stoffer, on the grounds that the letter with which BYU notified Stoffer of their decision, according to the Stoffers, implied that Stoffer had sexual relations with her male housemates, which Stoffer characterized as "totally false and slanderous." The school gave Stoffer six days to appeal their ruling, and included an outline of actions that Stoffer could take to regain admittance to the school, but as Stoffer was traveling while filming the MTV spinoff series, Real World/Road Rules Challenge, she did not file an appeal, and later stated that felt no respect for the school or its Honor Code, accusing the institution of assuming, on the basis of a "technical[ity]", that she was guilty of immoral conduct, when the footage shot during her time in the Real World mansion established otherwise.[14] Stoffer was later a correspondent and host for the TV show The Electric Playground on the video game-themed cable TV network G4.[18][19] She also speaks on behalf of Path-U-Find Media, promoting her moral values and working in abstinence and anti-tobacco campaigns.[20] Melissa Howard created a blog during her time on the show called Princess Melissa, and as of 2008, continues to maintain it. She went on to become an actress and comedian who has worked on The Jamie Foxx Show, and starred in the Oxygen sketch comedy series Girls Behaving Badly. She also appeared in the 2005 Bravo show Battle of the Network Reality Stars. In 2007 she married Justin Beck, a guitarist for the group Glassjaw, with whom she bore a daughter, Shalom Mazie.[21][22] David Broom continued his musical work. Among his appearances was a 2003 performance on Chappelle's Show, appearing in the sixth episode of that's show's first season.[23][24] Kelley Limp moved to Los Angeles, where she works in marketing for the television industry. In 2002, she began dating actor Scott Wolf, after meeting through a mutual friend in New York City. They married in May 2004, and live in Santa Monica, California.[25] Their son, Jackson Kayse, was born on March 22, 2009.[21][22][26][27] As of November 2013, they were expecting their third child.[28] Matt Smith became a sports writer for the NBA's Phoenix Suns and webmaster of www.lifeteen.com.[29] He married his wife Candyce on April 13, 2007.[30] They live in Phoenix, Arizona,[31] and had their first child, Norah, in September 2008.[32] Their second child, Stella St. Clare, was born in October 2010.[33] The Challenge
References1. ^Episode synopsis list for The Real World: New Orleans at MTV.com 2. ^1 2 3 {{Cite news | edition = SOUTH PINELLAS | page = 2B | last = Persaud | first = Babita | title = USF grad's humor tickles 'Real World' Series | newspaper = St. Petersburg Times | date = June 12, 2000 | url = http://www.sptimes.com/News/061200/news_pf/Alive/USF_grad_s_humor_tick.shtml}} 3. ^Thompson, Richard. "Real World New Orleans: Toothbrush-as-toilet scrubber sickens housemate, triggers police action" Nola.com; March 21, 2010 4. ^1 "The Belfort Mansion". Real World Houses. Retrieved March 30, 2013. 5. ^1 {{Cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season9/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1114|title= Jamie Murray's biography page at mtv.com}} 6. ^1 2 {{Cite news | edition = Home | page = C1 | last = Jubera | first = Drew | title = Entering the 'Real World' Two Georgians among the seven new faces joining hit MTV show | newspaper = The Atlanta Constitution | date = June 12, 2000 }} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/shows/realworld-season9/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1117|title=New Orleans: Cast: Matt|publisher=MTV|year=2000|accessdate=November 13, 2011}} 8. ^1 {{Cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/shows/realworld-season9/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1115|title=The Real World: New Orleans: Cast: Melissa|year=2000|accessdate=March 30, 2013|publisher=MTV}} 9. ^{{Cite web|author=Beck, Melissa |url=http://www.princessmelissa.com/weblog/archives/2007/09/my_heart_is_rac.html |title=Like Daaamn That's Hot... |publisher=Melissa Beck |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071016054308/http://www.princessmelissa.com/weblog/archives/2007/09/my_heart_is_rac.html |archivedate=October 16, 2007 }} 10. ^1 {{Cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season9/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1116|title= Danny Roberts' biography page at mtv.com}} 11. ^{{Cite news|title =MTV reality stars explore depth of military's controversial 'don't ask, don't tell' policy to SU audience|newspaper =The Daily Orange|date =December 2, 2005|accessdate=2008-01-20|url =http://media.www.dailyorange.com/media/storage/paper522/news/2005/12/02/Pulp/Mtv-Reality.Stars.Explore.Depth.Of.Militarys.Controversial.dont.Ask.Dont.Tell.Po-1119220.shtml }} 12. ^1 {{Cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/shows/realworld-season9/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1118|title= Kelly Limp's biography page at mtv.com}} 13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/shows/realworld-season9/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1113|title=New Orleans: Cast: Julie|publisher=MTV|year=2000|accessdate=November 13, 2011}} 14. ^1 Larsen, Kent. "Stoffer, Parents Criticize BYU Following Suspension" Mormons Today; July 31, 2000 15. ^1 {{Cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season9/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1119|title= David Broom's biography page at mtv.com}} 16. ^"Racism is Bad" Television Without Pity, Accessed November 17, 2010. 17. ^Battle of the Sexes. MTV. 2003. Episode 1 18. ^G4 Hosts G4. Accessed September 29, 2010 19. ^{{cite news | first = Molly | last = Snyder | title = Where are they now: The Real World's Julie Stoffer | date = 2004-09-23 | url = http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/juliestoffer.html | work = OnMilwaukee | accessdate = 2010-05-14}} 20. ^Salvatore, Rosanne. "'The Real World' cast members: Where are they now?". Daily News. April 1, 2011. Page 17 of 44 21. ^1 Salvatore, Rosanne. 2011. Page 19 of 44. 22. ^1 "'The Real World' Stars: Where Are They Now?". The Huffington Post/AOL TV. March 4, 2008. 23. ^Chappelle's Show. Episode #106. Comedy Central. February 26, 2003 24. ^Overview of Chappelle's Show. Episode #106. TV.com. Accessed September 30, 2010 25. ^Rogers, Steve. "'Real World New Orleans' castmember Kelly Limp marries actor Scott Wolf". realitytvworld.com. May 31, 2004 26. ^"Scott and Kelley Wolf Hit the Shops". People magazine. February 9, 2009 27. ^Lehner, Marla. "Scott Wolf and Wife Welcome a Son". People magazine. April 1, 2009 28. ^"Kristen Bell on "Frozen": I Finally Have a Movie to Show Baby Lincoln!". tooFab.com. November 20, 2013. 29. ^{{Cite web|url= http://suns.marqui.com/blog/Matt_Smith_.aspx|title= Matt Smith's blog for the Phoenix Suns}} 30. ^{{Cite web|author=Matt Smith|url= http://supafly.com/married-life/|title=Married Life|publisher= supafly.com|date= April 28, 2007}} 31. ^{{Cite web|url= http://supafly.com/2008-my-life-so-far/|title= Matt Smith. "2008: My Life So Far" supafly.com August 6, 2008}} 32. ^{{Cite web|url= http://supafly.com/flip-a-strip-at-smoca-photos-of-norah-at-3-wks/|title= Matt Smith. "Flip a Strip at SMoCA, Photos of Norah at 3 wks" Matt Smith. supafly.com October 7, 2008}} 33. ^{{Cite web|author=Ofelia Madrid|url=http://www.azcentral.com/community/tempe/articles/2010/10/24/20101024tempe-baby-delivery1024.html|title= Tempe dad delivers daughter on side of freeway|publisher=AZcentral.com|date=October 24, 2010}} External links
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