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The Real World: San Francisco

The Real World: San Francisco is the third 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 second season of The Real World to be filmed in the Pacific States region of the United States, specifically in California after The Real World: Los Angeles.

The Real World: San Francisco
Season 3
The initial cast of
The Real World: San Francisco
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes20[1]
Release
Original networkMTV
Original releaseJune 30 (1994-06-30) –
November 10, 1994 (1994-11-10)
Season chronology

The season featured a total of eight cast members over the course of the season, as one cast member was evicted and replaced. This is the first season to be filmed in San Francisco, a location later used in the twenty-ninth season, The Real World: Ex-Plosion.

The Real World: San Francisco is noteworthy for the depiction of Pedro Zamora's struggle with AIDS, and his and other cast members' confrontations with David "Puck" Rainey, which led to Rainey's eviction. These conflicts provided what Entertainment Weekly called emotional high points for the season,[2] and are credited with making The Real World a hit. It was ranked #7 on Time magazine's list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History.[3] The season is also notable for featuring the first-ever same-sex commitment ceremony on TV, between Zamora and his partner, Sean Sasser.[4]

Casting edit

This season was the first to feature a castmember, Pedro Zamora, dealing with a life-threatening illness. Future seasons would feature castmembers dealing with other illnesses, such as Lyme disease and cystic fibrosis. This is also the first season to feature an Asian American, Pam Ling, and two Hispanic Americans, Pedro Zamora and Rachel Campos.

Singer Jewel stated in a 2017 interview that she was offered an opportunity to be a cast member but declined, fearing it would be the wrong path for her career.[5]

Casting was completed by January 1994, by which time the cast was informed that one of their housemates would be HIV-positive, though they did not learn which one it was until the day they moved into their Russian Hill house, on February 12, 1994. The cast was filmed until they moved out on June 19.[6] The season premiered on June 30 of that year and consisted of 20 episodes.

The residence edit

The cast lived in a house at 949[7] Lombard Street in San Francisco, California from February 12 to June 19, 1994.[8] The house is located between Leavenworth Street and Jones Street, one block east of the eight sharp turns that have earned the street the distinction of being "the crookedest street in the United States". Production renovated the third and fourth floors of the building for filming. A June 8, 2000 fire caused approximately $2 million in damage to the house. Several years after the fire, the building was completely renovated, and bears only a slight resemblance to its appearance in 1994.[9] The renovations include a second garage on the east side of the house, atop of which sits a patio.[10][11] It went up for sale as a three-unit triplex at a price of $7 million in 2017.[12]

Cast edit

Cast member Age1 Hometown
Cory Murphy 20[13] Fresno, California[14]
Cory is a junior at the University of California, San Diego, and the most important issue facing her is what she will do after graduation. She works as a hostess at an Italian restaurant, and enjoys the outdoors and photography.[13] The longest relationship she's ever been in lasted a year and a half, though she says she doesn't think she's ever been in love.[15] She struggles with adapting to life in the city,[16][17] and though she grows close to Rachel, she feels excluded when Rachel becomes close with Jo.[18]
Judd Winick 24[19] Dix Hills, New York[15][20]
Judd is a struggling animator and cartoonist. A cum laude graduate of the University of Michigan, he had a deal with Universal Press Syndicate, but it was cancelled six months into development. He does freelance cartoon work for greeting cards, flyers and T-shirts.[19] A recurring theme throughout the season is his unsuccessful search for love.[17][21][22]
Mohammed Bilal[15] 24[23] San Francisco, California
Mohammed is the lead singer and songwriter for Midnight Voices, a band well known throughout the San Francisco Bay area, though he supports himself doing makeovers at The Body Shop and working at his father's dance club, The Upper Room, where he occasionally reads poetry.[23] He also tries to balance this with his schoolwork, and his girlfriend of six months, a ballerina named Stephanie.[24] Mohammed, whom MTV describes as "a mellow, spiritual guy",[23] is a practicing Muslim.[25]
Pam Ling 26[26] Los Angeles, California[26]
Pam is a third-year medical student at the University of California, San Francisco. She was her high school's valedictorian and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College/Radcliffe. Pam claims that she has never failed at anything in her life and is an extremely motivated perfectionist. She hopes to be a physician who will relate to people's social and spiritual needs as well as their physical ones.[26] She provides health care for the homeless as part of her studies.[27]
Pedro Zamora 22[28] Miami, Florida[28]
Pedro is an openly gay, HIV-positive AIDS educator who lectures publicly on safe sex. He was born in Havana, Cuba, and came to the United States in 1980 at age 8 with the Mariel boat lift. Leaving his family behind to move to San Francisco was extremely difficult, but he chose to do so on the insistence of his best friend and roommate, Alex Escarno, who felt he could more easily communicate his message.[29] He is close to his sister Mily.[30]
David "Puck" Rainey[15][31] 25[32] San Francisco, California[32]
Puck is a bicycle messenger who frequently gets into vehicular accidents on his bike. His hobby is racing soap boxes.[32] He is perceived as the rebellious "bad boy" in the cast.[17][33] He has a sister, and is close to his mother and grandparents.[34] Because of his contentious relationship with the rest of the cast (People magazine called him "obnoxious"[35]), he is evicted from the house in Episode 11, though he briefly reappears in subsequent episodes.
Rachel Campos 23[36] Tempe, Arizona[37]
Rachel graduated from Arizona State University in December 1993 with a degree in International Relations and a Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship. She plans to attend graduate school in the fall, and hopes to be a college professor, she expresses indecision on where she will attend during the season. She is a passionate Republican[36] whose heroes include Jack Kemp,[18] and though raised a strict Catholic, she is rebellious, as she claims to enjoy upsetting her parents.[38] She concedes that she is sometimes a bad judge of character initially, and trusts too easily.[36] She has two brothers[33] and a sister[38] named Julie.[39] Judd observes that Rachel likes "bad boys", rather than nice guys, a point that Rachel concedes. It is for this reason that Judd feels Rachel is attracted to Puck.[33] After Puck is evicted, Rachel becomes best friends with Jo, who moves in as Puck's replacement.[18][40][41] Judd refers to them as the "high maintenance twins".[41]
Jo Rhodes[42] 22[43] London, England[44]
Jo moves in after Puck is evicted. She was living in Lake Tahoe prior to joining the cast. She loves the outdoors and extreme sports such as rock climbing. A lifelong independent person, she married in June 1993, but soon divorced because of her husband's abuse. She filed a restraining order against him, which he challenged in court and lost. She is now starting over, trying to make it through school on her own, and does not wish any conflict in her life. Her former roommate Steve has helped her through her difficult times,[44][45] but Jo does not reciprocate Steve's desire to move beyond friendship.[18] She is a strict vegan,[46] and induces vomiting in one episode after learning that food she ate contained pork.[41]

^Note 1 : Age at the time of filming.

Duration of cast edit

Cast members Episodes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Cory Featured
Judd Featured
Mohammed Featured
Pam Featured
Pedro Featured
Rachel Featured
Jo Entered[a] Featured
Puck Featured Kicked[b] Appeared[c] Appeared[d]

Notes

  • Puck was kicked out of the house in Episode 11 after all of his cast members voted him out of the house.
  • Jo replaced Puck in Episode 14.
  • Puck makes appearances in Episodes 13, 14, 19 and 20.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
351"Planes, Trains and Paddywagons"June 30, 1994 (1994-06-30)
Cory meets with AIDS educator Pedro, whom she immediately likes, but is crestfallen to learn he is HIV-positive himself. Liberal Long Island cartoonist Judd meets with Arizona State University graduate Rachel, whom he immediately likes, but his enthusiasm is tempered upon learning that she is a Republican. At the house, they meet med student Pam and musician Mohammed. Bike messenger Puck shows up to the house later after having been arrested, and immediately makes an impression with his eccentricity. Pedro reveals his HIV status to the others by showing them his scrapbook as an educator. Although Pam and Cory react positively, Rachel is made uncomfortable by the revelation, and walks away, concerned over how living with someone with HIV will affect her.[15]
362"Love Stinks"July 7, 1994 (1994-07-07)
As Valentine's Day nears, Pedro and the others take issue with Puck's lack of manners and hygiene, though Rachel finds him interesting, despite this. The cast attempts to address these issues during a house meeting, but Puck rejects their suggestions. Pedro and Rachel discuss her reaction to his scrapbook presentation in the previous episode, which he took as a sign of rejection.[33]
373"White Like Me"July 14, 1994 (1994-07-14)
Rachel pursues politically oriented work, sparking a discussion on politics with the others, and ridicule on their part. The cast attends a poetry reading at Mohammed's father's club, where Mohammed reads some of his work, inspiring self-consciousness in Cory, who is still adjusting to life in San Francisco. Pedro begins dating fellow activist Sean Sasser, whom he met at a march in Washington, D.C. Cory's questions about Mohammed's girlfriend, Stephanie, lead to a discussion about race.[16]
384"From a Six to a Nine and Back Again"July 21, 1994 (1994-07-21)
Judd pursues romantic opportunities. The housemates find communicating with Puck to be difficult. Puck goes to court to address his required drunk driving rehabilitation. He is later offended when only Rachel attends his soapbox derby, but the cast feel he is playing the victim for not being able to monopolize all of their time. Puck, who has developed a mutual dislike of Pedro, responds by not participating in Pedro's birthday celebration, and developing further conflict with Cory.[21]
395"You Gotta Have Art"July 28, 1994 (1994-07-28)
Judd shows his cartoons to the San Francisco Examiner and an LA production company, and talks about his career difficulties. Mohammed and Puck disagree over their perceptions about rap music, though Puck is supportive of Mohammed's work. Judd and Pam grow close, and spend time with Christopher, her long-distance boyfriend of eight years. Judd's strip, "Nuts and Bolts", is published in the Examiner.[47]
406"Trouble in Paradise"August 4, 1994 (1994-08-04)
Judd and Rachel flirt, as do Rachel and Puck. Pedro, who is concerned about the gay jokes the latter two make over the phone, ponders his relationship with Sean. The cast offers their opinions of Rachel's taste in men, but Rachel perceives Puck to be interfering in her life. Rachel's friends visit, providing social opportunities for Puck and Judd, and provoking tension with Rachel.[17]
417"Coffee and Sympathy"August 11, 1994 (1994-08-11)
Cory, Rachel, Pam and Puck discuss their frustration with their career and educational prospects. As Puck continues to resolve his legal difficulties, he finds a stray dog and takes it home. Cory sees a man named Geoff, but he may not be right for her.[27]
428"Together and Apart"August 18, 1994 (1994-08-18)
Pedro and Judd attend a memorial for reporter/author Randy Shilts, who died of AIDS, but are troubled by the presence of anti-gay protesters. As Pedro's CD4 T cells drop, the White House coordinates an NBC interview with him. He speaks at Stanford University, but the cast is frustrated by Puck's monopolization of conversations in which Pedro attempts to speak with them, and by Puck's dismissal of Pedro's work.[48]
439"Collision Course"August 25, 1994 (1994-08-25)
Pedro and Puck's conflict continues, and as Pedro isolates himself from Puck, he finds himself isolating himself from the others by extension. Pedro announces his engagement to Sean, and Puck dismisses it as a joke. Puck openly states that he dislikes Pedro, and feels no need to change for him or anyone, leading to an emotional group discussion among the others.[49]
4410"Kiss and Tell"September 1, 1994 (1994-09-01)
Puck's relationship with the rest of the cast breaks down, including his friendship with Rachel, amid the revelation that they kissed on three prior occasions. They discuss how to deal with Puck over Mohammed's birthday dinner. Puck announces that he and Toni Cook, a girl he and Rachel met in the park, are getting married on Mother's Day.[50]
4511"Getting Dropped"September 8, 1994 (1994-09-08)
A house meeting in which the cast attempts to convince Puck to cease his abusive and inconsiderate behavior ends in a heated argument, obstinacy by Puck, and an ultimatum by Pedro, who threatens to move out if Puck stays. After much soul-searching, the cast decides to evict Puck.[51]
4612"Rebel, Rebel"September 15, 1994 (1994-09-15)
Following Puck's eviction, the cast adjusts to the more peaceful atmosphere in the house. Rachel discusses her rebellious relationship with her parents. Rachel and Pedro grow closer, and he accompanies her to Arizona to meet her family, and to speak at a local school. Judd hosts a mock episode of This Is Your Life in the house for Pam's birthday, which includes a surprise appearance by Christopher.[38]
4713"Homecoming"September 22, 1994 (1994-09-22)
Pedro goes to Miami for four days to visit his family and friends. Puck meets with Cory, and complains about their eviction of him, prompting a discussion of his manipulation of others. Pedro's best friend, Alex Escarno, questions Pedro's decision to stay in San Francisco with Sean after the show, given his health, which experiences problems during his visit.[30]
4814"Old Fish, New Fish"September 29, 1994 (1994-09-29)
Attempts to spend time with Puck outside the house lead to further discussions about his abusiveness. The cast auditions three people to be their new housemate, and picks Jo Rhodes. An avid rock climber, Jo takes Rachel and Cory rock climbing with her after moving in.[40]
4915"Why Is Love Like An Elevator"October 6, 1994 (1994-10-06)
Judd and Rachel continue to explore romantic opportunities. Jo goes to court to address her ex-husband's appeal of her restraining order against him. Cory and Steve accompany her to Lake Tahoe, where the restraining order is upheld.[22]
5016"Love and Death"October 13, 1994 (1994-10-13)
Mohammed and Stephanie break up, but Mohammed finds that he isn't ready to abandon what he has with her. Pedro discusses his work and his future, while his health causes grave concern in the others. After he receives treatment for pneumonia, he improves, and the cast enjoys a horseback riding excursion.[52]
5117"Hawaii"October 20, 1994 (1994-10-20)
The cast is sent on a trip to Maui, where their adventures include surfing lessons that meet with mixed success along gender lines, snorkeling instructors that cause tension with Judd, a rain-soaked bicycling trip with an eccentric tour guide, treacherous cliff diving, food that challenges cherished beliefs, and a helicopter tour of the island.[41]
5218"Just Friends"October 27, 1994 (1994-10-27)
Jo struggles with her schoolwork, and with Steve, whose desire to move beyond friendship she does not reciprocate, and who becomes abusive as a result. Cory feels excluded by Rachel and Jo's close friendship. Rachel invites the cast to an Empower America conference, but when Judd comes away with objections to their politics, his comments offend her.[18]
5319"Love Rules"November 3, 1994 (1994-11-03)
Alex Escarno visits for Pedro and Sean's commitment ceremony, but he tries to convince Pedro to move back to Miami with Sean, rather than stay in San Francisco as he plans. Puck invites his former housemates to his soap box derby, but none are interested in attending. During the ceremony, which is held at the house, Pedro and Sean exchange vows and wedding bands.[53]
5420"Last Call"November 10, 1994 (1994-11-10)
As the cast's stay in the house nears its end, Cory, Pedro, Judd and Pam decide to take one last group trip to Monterey. Meanwhile, Rachel and Jo continue to bond, and Mohammed concentrates on his music. Puck persistently leaves offensive messages on the cast's answering machine. As the housemates leave the house for good, they reflect on their time together, with some regretting that they did not spend more time together, but feel the experience has changed them for the better.[54]

After filming edit

 
Alex Escarno with Pam, Judd, Rachel and Cory at Mercy Hospital in Miami on November 11, 1994, a few hours before Pedro died.

Pedro Zamora fell ill and was hospitalized in New York in October 1994. He was eventually flown to Miami, and was diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, or PML. He received a phone call from President Bill Clinton, who thanked him for his work, and helped facilitate emigration of his older brothers, who were flown to Miami from Cuba, reuniting them for the first time in 14 years.[55][56][57][58] A benefit was held to pay for his medical expenses, at which President Clinton praised Pedro.[59] MTV began a trust in order to pay for Zamora's medical costs, as he had no medical insurance.[56][58] Zamora died on November 11, 1994, hours after the debut airing of the season finale. The money from the benefit was used to form the Pedro Zamora Memorial Fund. His best friend and roommate, Judd Winick, began to lecture on HIV/AIDS and safe sex for him,[56][60][61] and did so for three years.[62]

The 1995 reunion show, The Real World Reunion, which assembled the casts from the first four seasons of The Real World, was marked by antagonism between Puck and his former castmates. Though some members of the audience and the other seasons' casts expressed interest or fascination with Puck and his antics, his confrontation with his former roommate, Mohammed, resulted in Puck's distancing himself from Mohammed physically, and harsh words from others on the stage, such as second season cast member Irene Berrera-Kearns, led to him temporarily leaving the studio.[63]

During his subsequent career writing comic books, Judd has explored LGBT issues, including storylines involving gay bashing, HIV and AIDS, in books such as Green Lantern and Green Arrow. He also chronicled his friendship with Zamora in his 2000 autobiographical graphic novel, Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss and What I Learned. He created the animated TV series The Life & Times of Juniper Lee in 2005. Judd and Pam, who fell in love during the vigil they kept over Pedro, married in 2001, and had two children.[64][65][66]

Rachel Campos appeared on Road Rules: All Stars, where she met Sean Duffy of the Real World: Boston cast. They eventually married, and as of May 2016, have eight children.[67] They live in Ashland, Wisconsin,[68] where Sean was a District Attorney of Ashland County[69] before being elected to Congress in 2010.[70][71] She welcomed her ninth child, a daughter, Valentina StellaMaris on October 1, 2019.[72][73] Campos also appeared in The Wedding Video, a 2002 spoof of The Real World written and directed by The Real World: New York alumnus Norman Korpi, which starred ten alumni of various Real World seasons.[68] Rachel works at Fox News as the co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend.[74]

Puck Rainey made a cameo appearance on Road Rules: All Stars, and competed on Battle of the Sexes, during which he came into conflict with David Edwards of The Real World: Los Angeles, and married on camera Betty, his fiancée and mother of his sons, Bogart and Rocco.[65] As of 2008, he was working as a truck driver.[35] As of 2009, the family lives in Alabama,[65][75] where Rainey makes a living through public appearances and miscellaneous jobs. In his spare time, he enjoys gardening and photography, though he prefers to model, whereas his partner works behind the camera.[75] Spanky Ham, one of the main characters on the animated reality television spoof Drawn Together has been compared by that show's creators to Rainey.[76]

At the 2008 The Real World Awards Bash, Pedro and Sean received a nomination for "Favorite Love Story", Pedro also received a nomination for "Best Fight" with Puck, the latter was in the running for the "Roommate You Love to Hate" award, and in the "Gone Baby Gone" category.[77][78]

As of 2008, Cory Murphy is a mother of two and a teacher of middle-school Spanish and language arts.[35]

A 2008 film by Nick Oceano, Pedro, chronicles Zamora's life.

A 2021 documentary by William T. Horner, Keep the Cameras Rolling: The Pedro Zamora Way is a chronicle of Pedro's journey with AIDS and reality television.[79]

Pedro's widower, Sean Sasser, continued his activism for LGBT issues, and his work as an HIV educator. In 1995, he spoke at the inaugural White House AIDS conference, and was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.[80] He moved to Atlanta in late 1995, in order to be with his boyfriend, and hoped to open a café.[81] He was later a pastry chef at Ritz-Carlton hotel properties and head pastry chef at a luxury hotel in Portland before settling in Washington DC in 2012, where, as a pastry chef at a restaurant called RIS,[80] he was praised by the Washington Blade for his work there.[82] In June 2013 Sasser married Michael Kaplan,[80][83][84][85] whom he had dated off and on since the 1990s, and with whom he had moved in six months prior.[4] While in Washington, Sasser served as a board member of the AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families. He was active in youth and mentoring organizations, and he and Kaplan served as foster parents to a 4-year-old girl.[80] In July 2013, Sasser, who had also been HIV positive for 25 years, was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the lungs.[4] He died at his home on August 7, 2013, at the age of 44.[4][80][83][84][85] He is survived by his mother, Patricia Sasser of Detroit, and a younger sister.[80][81]

The Challenge edit

Cast member Seasons of The Challenge
Cory Murphy
David "Puck" Rainey Battle of the Sexes
Judd Winick
Mohammed Bilal
Pam Ling
Pedro Zamora
Rachel Campos Road Rules: All Stars
Joanna "Jo" Rhodes The Gauntlet 2
Note: David Edwards served as a host on the first season of The Challenge

Notes edit

  1. ^ Jo replaced Puck in Episode 14.
  2. ^ Puck was kicked out of the house in Episode 11 after all of his cast members voted him out of the house.
  3. ^ Puck makes appearances in Episodes 13, 14, 19 and 20.
  4. ^ Puck makes appearances in Episodes 13, 14, 19 and 20.

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For the 2014 season of the same TV series set in the same city see Real World Ex Plosion The Real World San Francisco is the third 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 second season of The Real World to be filmed in the Pacific States region of the United States specifically in California after The Real World Los Angeles The Real World San FranciscoSeason 3The initial cast ofThe Real World San FranciscoStarringPedro Zamora David Rainey Rachel Campos Cory Murphy Pam Ling Mohammed Bilal Judd Winick Jo RhodesCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes20 1 ReleaseOriginal networkMTVOriginal releaseJune 30 1994 06 30 November 10 1994 1994 11 10 Season chronology PreviousThe Real World Los AngelesNext The Real World LondonThe season featured a total of eight cast members over the course of the season as one cast member was evicted and replaced This is the first season to be filmed in San Francisco a location later used in the twenty ninth season The Real World Ex Plosion The Real World San Francisco is noteworthy for the depiction of Pedro Zamora s struggle with AIDS and his and other cast members confrontations with David Puck Rainey which led to Rainey s eviction These conflicts provided what Entertainment Weekly called emotional high points for the season 2 and are credited with making The Real World a hit It was ranked 7 on Time magazine s list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality TV History 3 The season is also notable for featuring the first ever same sex commitment ceremony on TV between Zamora and his partner Sean Sasser 4 Contents 1 Casting 2 The residence 3 Cast 3 1 Duration of cast 4 Episodes 5 After filming 5 1 The Challenge 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksCasting editThis season was the first to feature a castmember Pedro Zamora dealing with a life threatening illness Future seasons would feature castmembers dealing with other illnesses such as Lyme disease and cystic fibrosis This is also the first season to feature an Asian American Pam Ling and two Hispanic Americans Pedro Zamora and Rachel Campos Singer Jewel stated in a 2017 interview that she was offered an opportunity to be a cast member but declined fearing it would be the wrong path for her career 5 Casting was completed by January 1994 by which time the cast was informed that one of their housemates would be HIV positive though they did not learn which one it was until the day they moved into their Russian Hill house on February 12 1994 The cast was filmed until they moved out on June 19 6 The season premiered on June 30 of that year and consisted of 20 episodes The residence editThe cast lived in a house at 949 7 Lombard Street in San Francisco California from February 12 to June 19 1994 8 The house is located between Leavenworth Street and Jones Street one block east of the eight sharp turns that have earned the street the distinction of being the crookedest street in the United States Production renovated the third and fourth floors of the building for filming A June 8 2000 fire caused approximately 2 million in damage to the house Several years after the fire the building was completely renovated and bears only a slight resemblance to its appearance in 1994 9 The renovations include a second garage on the east side of the house atop of which sits a patio 10 11 It went up for sale as a three unit triplex at a price of 7 million in 2017 12 Cast editCast member Age1 HometownCory Murphy 20 13 Fresno California 14 Cory is a junior at the University of California San Diego and the most important issue facing her is what she will do after graduation She works as a hostess at an Italian restaurant and enjoys the outdoors and photography 13 The longest relationship she s ever been in lasted a year and a half though she says she doesn t think she s ever been in love 15 She struggles with adapting to life in the city 16 17 and though she grows close to Rachel she feels excluded when Rachel becomes close with Jo 18 Judd Winick 24 19 Dix Hills New York 15 20 Judd is a struggling animator and cartoonist A cum laude graduate of the University of Michigan he had a deal with Universal Press Syndicate but it was cancelled six months into development He does freelance cartoon work for greeting cards flyers and T shirts 19 A recurring theme throughout the season is his unsuccessful search for love 17 21 22 Mohammed Bilal 15 24 23 San Francisco CaliforniaMohammed is the lead singer and songwriter for Midnight Voices a band well known throughout the San Francisco Bay area though he supports himself doing makeovers at The Body Shop and working at his father s dance club The Upper Room where he occasionally reads poetry 23 He also tries to balance this with his schoolwork and his girlfriend of six months a ballerina named Stephanie 24 Mohammed whom MTV describes as a mellow spiritual guy 23 is a practicing Muslim 25 Pam Ling 26 26 Los Angeles California 26 Pam is a third year medical student at the University of California San Francisco She was her high school s valedictorian and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College Radcliffe Pam claims that she has never failed at anything in her life and is an extremely motivated perfectionist She hopes to be a physician who will relate to people s social and spiritual needs as well as their physical ones 26 She provides health care for the homeless as part of her studies 27 Pedro Zamora 22 28 Miami Florida 28 Pedro is an openly gay HIV positive AIDS educator who lectures publicly on safe sex He was born in Havana Cuba and came to the United States in 1980 at age 8 with the Mariel boat lift Leaving his family behind to move to San Francisco was extremely difficult but he chose to do so on the insistence of his best friend and roommate Alex Escarno who felt he could more easily communicate his message 29 He is close to his sister Mily 30 David Puck Rainey 15 31 25 32 San Francisco California 32 Puck is a bicycle messenger who frequently gets into vehicular accidents on his bike His hobby is racing soap boxes 32 He is perceived as the rebellious bad boy in the cast 17 33 He has a sister and is close to his mother and grandparents 34 Because of his contentious relationship with the rest of the cast People magazine called him obnoxious 35 he is evicted from the house in Episode 11 though he briefly reappears in subsequent episodes Rachel Campos 23 36 Tempe Arizona 37 Rachel graduated from Arizona State University in December 1993 with a degree in International Relations and a Woodrow Wilson Graduate Fellowship She plans to attend graduate school in the fall and hopes to be a college professor she expresses indecision on where she will attend during the season She is a passionate Republican 36 whose heroes include Jack Kemp 18 and though raised a strict Catholic she is rebellious as she claims to enjoy upsetting her parents 38 She concedes that she is sometimes a bad judge of character initially and trusts too easily 36 She has two brothers 33 and a sister 38 named Julie 39 Judd observes that Rachel likes bad boys rather than nice guys a point that Rachel concedes It is for this reason that Judd feels Rachel is attracted to Puck 33 After Puck is evicted Rachel becomes best friends with Jo who moves in as Puck s replacement 18 40 41 Judd refers to them as the high maintenance twins 41 Jo Rhodes 42 22 43 London England 44 Jo moves in after Puck is evicted She was living in Lake Tahoe prior to joining the cast She loves the outdoors and extreme sports such as rock climbing A lifelong independent person she married in June 1993 but soon divorced because of her husband s abuse She filed a restraining order against him which he challenged in court and lost She is now starting over trying to make it through school on her own and does not wish any conflict in her life Her former roommate Steve has helped her through her difficult times 44 45 but Jo does not reciprocate Steve s desire to move beyond friendship 18 She is a strict vegan 46 and induces vomiting in one episode after learning that food she ate contained pork 41 Note 1 Age at the time of filming Duration of cast edit Cast members Episodes1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Cory FeaturedJudd FeaturedMohammed FeaturedPam FeaturedPedro FeaturedRachel FeaturedJo Entered a FeaturedPuck Featured Kicked b Appeared c Appeared d Notes Puck was kicked out of the house in Episode 11 after all of his cast members voted him out of the house Jo replaced Puck in Episode 14 Puck makes appearances in Episodes 13 14 19 and 20 Episodes editNo overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air date351 Planes Trains and Paddywagons June 30 1994 1994 06 30 Cory meets with AIDS educator Pedro whom she immediately likes but is crestfallen to learn he is HIV positive himself Liberal Long Island cartoonist Judd meets with Arizona State University graduate Rachel whom he immediately likes but his enthusiasm is tempered upon learning that she is a Republican At the house they meet med student Pam and musician Mohammed Bike messenger Puck shows up to the house later after having been arrested and immediately makes an impression with his eccentricity Pedro reveals his HIV status to the others by showing them his scrapbook as an educator Although Pam and Cory react positively Rachel is made uncomfortable by the revelation and walks away concerned over how living with someone with HIV will affect her 15 362 Love Stinks July 7 1994 1994 07 07 As Valentine s Day nears Pedro and the others take issue with Puck s lack of manners and hygiene though Rachel finds him interesting despite this The cast attempts to address these issues during a house meeting but Puck rejects their suggestions Pedro and Rachel discuss her reaction to his scrapbook presentation in the previous episode which he took as a sign of rejection 33 373 White Like Me July 14 1994 1994 07 14 Rachel pursues politically oriented work sparking a discussion on politics with the others and ridicule on their part The cast attends a poetry reading at Mohammed s father s club where Mohammed reads some of his work inspiring self consciousness in Cory who is still adjusting to life in San Francisco Pedro begins dating fellow activist Sean Sasser whom he met at a march in Washington D C Cory s questions about Mohammed s girlfriend Stephanie lead to a discussion about race 16 384 From a Six to a Nine and Back Again July 21 1994 1994 07 21 Judd pursues romantic opportunities The housemates find communicating with Puck to be difficult Puck goes to court to address his required drunk driving rehabilitation He is later offended when only Rachel attends his soapbox derby but the cast feel he is playing the victim for not being able to monopolize all of their time Puck who has developed a mutual dislike of Pedro responds by not participating in Pedro s birthday celebration and developing further conflict with Cory 21 395 You Gotta Have Art July 28 1994 1994 07 28 Judd shows his cartoons to the San Francisco Examiner and an LA production company and talks about his career difficulties Mohammed and Puck disagree over their perceptions about rap music though Puck is supportive of Mohammed s work Judd and Pam grow close and spend time with Christopher her long distance boyfriend of eight years Judd s strip Nuts and Bolts is published in the Examiner 47 406 Trouble in Paradise August 4 1994 1994 08 04 Judd and Rachel flirt as do Rachel and Puck Pedro who is concerned about the gay jokes the latter two make over the phone ponders his relationship with Sean The cast offers their opinions of Rachel s taste in men but Rachel perceives Puck to be interfering in her life Rachel s friends visit providing social opportunities for Puck and Judd and provoking tension with Rachel 17 417 Coffee and Sympathy August 11 1994 1994 08 11 Cory Rachel Pam and Puck discuss their frustration with their career and educational prospects As Puck continues to resolve his legal difficulties he finds a stray dog and takes it home Cory sees a man named Geoff but he may not be right for her 27 428 Together and Apart August 18 1994 1994 08 18 Pedro and Judd attend a memorial for reporter author Randy Shilts who died of AIDS but are troubled by the presence of anti gay protesters As Pedro s CD4 T cells drop the White House coordinates an NBC interview with him He speaks at Stanford University but the cast is frustrated by Puck s monopolization of conversations in which Pedro attempts to speak with them and by Puck s dismissal of Pedro s work 48 439 Collision Course August 25 1994 1994 08 25 Pedro and Puck s conflict continues and as Pedro isolates himself from Puck he finds himself isolating himself from the others by extension Pedro announces his engagement to Sean and Puck dismisses it as a joke Puck openly states that he dislikes Pedro and feels no need to change for him or anyone leading to an emotional group discussion among the others 49 4410 Kiss and Tell September 1 1994 1994 09 01 Puck s relationship with the rest of the cast breaks down including his friendship with Rachel amid the revelation that they kissed on three prior occasions They discuss how to deal with Puck over Mohammed s birthday dinner Puck announces that he and Toni Cook a girl he and Rachel met in the park are getting married on Mother s Day 50 4511 Getting Dropped September 8 1994 1994 09 08 A house meeting in which the cast attempts to convince Puck to cease his abusive and inconsiderate behavior ends in a heated argument obstinacy by Puck and an ultimatum by Pedro who threatens to move out if Puck stays After much soul searching the cast decides to evict Puck 51 4612 Rebel Rebel September 15 1994 1994 09 15 Following Puck s eviction the cast adjusts to the more peaceful atmosphere in the house Rachel discusses her rebellious relationship with her parents Rachel and Pedro grow closer and he accompanies her to Arizona to meet her family and to speak at a local school Judd hosts a mock episode of This Is Your Life in the house for Pam s birthday which includes a surprise appearance by Christopher 38 4713 Homecoming September 22 1994 1994 09 22 Pedro goes to Miami for four days to visit his family and friends Puck meets with Cory and complains about their eviction of him prompting a discussion of his manipulation of others Pedro s best friend Alex Escarno questions Pedro s decision to stay in San Francisco with Sean after the show given his health which experiences problems during his visit 30 4814 Old Fish New Fish September 29 1994 1994 09 29 Attempts to spend time with Puck outside the house lead to further discussions about his abusiveness The cast auditions three people to be their new housemate and picks Jo Rhodes An avid rock climber Jo takes Rachel and Cory rock climbing with her after moving in 40 4915 Why Is Love Like An Elevator October 6 1994 1994 10 06 Judd and Rachel continue to explore romantic opportunities Jo goes to court to address her ex husband s appeal of her restraining order against him Cory and Steve accompany her to Lake Tahoe where the restraining order is upheld 22 5016 Love and Death October 13 1994 1994 10 13 Mohammed and Stephanie break up but Mohammed finds that he isn t ready to abandon what he has with her Pedro discusses his work and his future while his health causes grave concern in the others After he receives treatment for pneumonia he improves and the cast enjoys a horseback riding excursion 52 5117 Hawaii October 20 1994 1994 10 20 The cast is sent on a trip to Maui where their adventures include surfing lessons that meet with mixed success along gender lines snorkeling instructors that cause tension with Judd a rain soaked bicycling trip with an eccentric tour guide treacherous cliff diving food that challenges cherished beliefs and a helicopter tour of the island 41 5218 Just Friends October 27 1994 1994 10 27 Jo struggles with her schoolwork and with Steve whose desire to move beyond friendship she does not reciprocate and who becomes abusive as a result Cory feels excluded by Rachel and Jo s close friendship Rachel invites the cast to an Empower America conference but when Judd comes away with objections to their politics his comments offend her 18 5319 Love Rules November 3 1994 1994 11 03 Alex Escarno visits for Pedro and Sean s commitment ceremony but he tries to convince Pedro to move back to Miami with Sean rather than stay in San Francisco as he plans Puck invites his former housemates to his soap box derby but none are interested in attending During the ceremony which is held at the house Pedro and Sean exchange vows and wedding bands 53 5420 Last Call November 10 1994 1994 11 10 As the cast s stay in the house nears its end Cory Pedro Judd and Pam decide to take one last group trip to Monterey Meanwhile Rachel and Jo continue to bond and Mohammed concentrates on his music Puck persistently leaves offensive messages on the cast s answering machine As the housemates leave the house for good they reflect on their time together with some regretting that they did not spend more time together but feel the experience has changed them for the better 54 After filming edit nbsp Alex Escarno with Pam Judd Rachel and Cory at Mercy Hospital in Miami on November 11 1994 a few hours before Pedro died Pedro Zamora fell ill and was hospitalized in New York in October 1994 He was eventually flown to Miami and was diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy or PML He received a phone call from President Bill Clinton who thanked him for his work and helped facilitate emigration of his older brothers who were flown to Miami from Cuba reuniting them for the first time in 14 years 55 56 57 58 A benefit was held to pay for his medical expenses at which President Clinton praised Pedro 59 MTV began a trust in order to pay for Zamora s medical costs as he had no medical insurance 56 58 Zamora died on November 11 1994 hours after the debut airing of the season finale The money from the benefit was used to form the Pedro Zamora Memorial Fund His best friend and roommate Judd Winick began to lecture on HIV AIDS and safe sex for him 56 60 61 and did so for three years 62 The 1995 reunion show The Real World Reunion which assembled the casts from the first four seasons of The Real World was marked by antagonism between Puck and his former castmates Though some members of the audience and the other seasons casts expressed interest or fascination with Puck and his antics his confrontation with his former roommate Mohammed resulted in Puck s distancing himself from Mohammed physically and harsh words from others on the stage such as second season cast member Irene Berrera Kearns led to him temporarily leaving the studio 63 During his subsequent career writing comic books Judd has explored LGBT issues including storylines involving gay bashing HIV and AIDS in books such as Green Lantern and Green Arrow He also chronicled his friendship with Zamora in his 2000 autobiographical graphic novel Pedro and Me Friendship Loss and What I Learned He created the animated TV series The Life amp Times of Juniper Lee in 2005 Judd and Pam who fell in love during the vigil they kept over Pedro married in 2001 and had two children 64 65 66 Rachel Campos appeared on Road Rules All Stars where she met Sean Duffy of the Real World Boston cast They eventually married and as of May 2016 have eight children 67 They live in Ashland Wisconsin 68 where Sean was a District Attorney of Ashland County 69 before being elected to Congress in 2010 70 71 She welcomed her ninth child a daughter Valentina StellaMaris on October 1 2019 72 73 Campos also appeared in The Wedding Video a 2002 spoof of The Real World written and directed by The Real World New York alumnus Norman Korpi which starred ten alumni of various Real World seasons 68 Rachel works at Fox News as the co host of Fox amp Friends Weekend 74 Puck Rainey made a cameo appearance on Road Rules All Stars and competed on Battle of the Sexes during which he came into conflict with David Edwards of The Real World Los Angeles and married on camera Betty his fiancee and mother of his sons Bogart and Rocco 65 As of 2008 he was working as a truck driver 35 As of 2009 the family lives in Alabama 65 75 where Rainey makes a living through public appearances and miscellaneous jobs In his spare time he enjoys gardening and photography though he prefers to model whereas his partner works behind the camera 75 Spanky Ham one of the main characters on the animated reality television spoof Drawn Together has been compared by that show s creators to Rainey 76 At the 2008 The Real World Awards Bash Pedro and Sean received a nomination for Favorite Love Story Pedro also received a nomination for Best Fight with Puck the latter was in the running for the Roommate You Love to Hate award and in the Gone Baby Gone category 77 78 As of 2008 Cory Murphy is a mother of two and a teacher of middle school Spanish and language arts 35 A 2008 film by Nick Oceano Pedro chronicles Zamora s life A 2021 documentary by William T Horner Keep the Cameras Rolling The Pedro Zamora Way is a chronicle of Pedro s journey with AIDS and reality television 79 Pedro s widower Sean Sasser continued his activism for LGBT issues and his work as an HIV educator In 1995 he spoke at the inaugural White House AIDS conference and was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV AIDS 80 He moved to Atlanta in late 1995 in order to be with his boyfriend and hoped to open a cafe 81 He was later a pastry chef at Ritz Carlton hotel properties and head pastry chef at a luxury hotel in Portland before settling in Washington DC in 2012 where as a pastry chef at a restaurant called RIS 80 he was praised by the Washington Blade for his work there 82 In June 2013 Sasser married Michael Kaplan 80 83 84 85 whom he had dated off and on since the 1990s and with whom he had moved in six months prior 4 While in Washington Sasser served as a board member of the AIDS Alliance for Children Youth and Families He was active in youth and mentoring organizations and he and Kaplan served as foster parents to a 4 year old girl 80 In July 2013 Sasser who had also been HIV positive for 25 years was diagnosed with mesothelioma a rare cancer of the lungs 4 He died at his home on August 7 2013 at the age of 44 4 80 83 84 85 He is survived by his mother Patricia Sasser of Detroit and a younger sister 80 81 The Challenge edit Cast member Seasons of The ChallengeCory Murphy David Puck Rainey Battle of the SexesJudd Winick Mohammed Bilal Pam Ling Pedro Zamora Rachel Campos Road Rules All StarsJoanna Jo Rhodes The Gauntlet 2Note David Edwards served as a host on the first season of The ChallengeNotes edit Jo replaced Puck in Episode 14 Puck was kicked out of the house in Episode 11 after all of his cast members voted him out of the house Puck makes appearances in Episodes 13 14 19 and 20 Puck makes appearances in Episodes 13 14 19 and 20 References edit The Real World San Francisco Full Episode Synopses and Recaps MTV Retrieved December 1 2011 Fretts Bruce July 21 1995 The British Invasion The Real World returns for fourth season The MTV hit invades London Entertainment Weekly Page 1 of 4 Webley Kayla 32 Epic Moments in Reality TV History 7 The Real World Puck vs Pedro Time magazine Retrieved April 9 2011 a b c d Duke Alan Carter Chelsea J August 8 2013 Sean Sasser whose ceremony with partner on Real World was TV first dies CNN Harrington Jim November 16 2017 Jewel on fame Bay Area ties and turning down MTV East Bay Times Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved March 9 2021 Winick Judd 2000 Pedro and Me Friendship Loss and What I Learned Henry Holt pp 61 63 67 and 119 Although sources such as Real World Houses give the door number as 953 castmate Cory Murphy notes the door number as 949 when first arriving there with Pedro Zamora in the season premiere This page at Real World Houses explains that one entrance to the house that leads to the second floor bears the number 949 and an adjacent door the one facing the street which leads to the third and fourth floors bears the numbers 951 and 953 Winick 2000 Pages 61 and 119 Lombard Street House Real World Houses Retrieved December 1 2011 Lombard Street House Front Real World Houses Retrieved December 1 2011 Lombard Street House East Patio Real World Houses Retrieved December 1 2011 Zap Claudine August 16 2017 MTV s Real World House in San Francisco Available for Unreal Price of 7M Realtor com Archived from the original on August 17 2017 Retrieved March 30 2023 a b Cory The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 Winick 2000 Page 111 a b c d e Planes Trains and Paddywagons The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 1 June 30 1994 MTV a b White Like Me The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 3 July 14 1994 MTV a b c d Trouble in Paradise The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 7 August 4 1994 MTV a b c d e Just Friends The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 18 October 27 1994 MTV a b Judd The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 Debra A Klein September 9 2001 Weddings vows Pamela Ling and Judd Winick The New York Times Retrieved April 12 2007 a b From a Six to a Nine and Back Again The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 4 July 21 1994 MTV a b Why Is Love Like An Elevator The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 15 October 6 1994 MTV a b c Mohammed The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 Stephanie first appears in Episode 3 Her occupation the duration of their relationship and his schoolwork is established in Episode 16 The Real World Diaries Pocket Books 1996 Pages 129 and 133 a b c Pam The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 a b Coffee and Sympathy The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 7 August 11 1994 MTV a b Pedro The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 Winick 2000 Pages 58 and 59 a b Homecoming The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 13 September 22 1994 MTV His first name is given in Act 1 of Episode 14 and Act 3 of Episode 19 a b c Puck The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 a b c d Love Stinks The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 2 July 7 1994 His relationship to his mother and grandmother were depicted in Episode 8 His sister and grandfather visited the house in Episode 9 and the latter shows up in Episode 10 as well a b c Gliatto Tom Brave New World Mtv s Real World Cameras Feast on An International House of Flatmates People Vol 44 No 2 July 10 1995 a b c Rachel The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 Rachel Campos Mooviees com Retrieved December 1 2011 a b c Rebel Rebel The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 12 September 15 1994 MTV Campos Duffy Rachel Stay Home Stay Happy 10 Secrets to Loving At Home Motherhood Celebra Trade 2009 Acknowledgements ISBN 0 451 22807 3 a b Old Fish New Fish The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 14 September 29 1994 MTV a b c d Hawaii The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 17 October 20 1994 MTV Her full first name is mentioned at the end of Act 1 of Episode 18 She mentions this at the end of Episode 18 a b Jo The Real World San Francisco MTV 1993 Retrieved November 30 2011 The restraining order date of her marriage Steve and comments about conflict and independence are established in Episode 15 She revels she is a vegetarian when she first appears in Episode 14 but in Episode 17 says she does not eat dairy products and is referred to as a vegan You Gotta Have Art The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 5 July 28 1994 MTV Together and Apart The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 8 August 18 1994 MTV Collision Course The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 9 August 25 1994 MTV Kiss and Tell The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 10 September 1 1994 MTV Getting Dropped The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 11 September 8 1994 MTV Love and Death The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 16 October 13 1994 MTV Love Rules The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 19 November 3 1994 MTV Last Call The Real World San Francisco Season 3 Episode 20 November 10 1994 MTV AIDS activist near death to see family from Cuba Reuters October 7 1994 Retrieved January 18 2011 a b c Israel Betsy November 28 1994 HIV And Positive Pedro Zamora of MTV s Real World Lived His Too Brief Life To Its Limit Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine People Vol 42 No 22 Winick 2000 p 145 a b A Tribute to Pedro Zamora MTV Broadcast in November 1994 The Real World Diaries 1996 Page 172 Rothaus Steve March 22 2009 Years After his Death A Young AIDS Activist s Life is Celebrated on Film Remembering Pedro The Miami Herald p 1E Winick 2000 pp 162 173 Mentioned at the end of the 2008 film Pedro The Real World Reunion MTV 1995 Debra A Klein September 9 2001 Weddings vows Pamela Ling and Judd Winick The New York Times Retrieved April 12 2007 a b c The Real World Stars Where Are They Now Archived 2012 10 26 at the Wayback Machine HuffPost AOL TV March 4 2008 This was also mentioned at the end of the 2008 film Pedro Mizoguchi Karen June 3 2016 Sean and Rachel Campos Duffy Welcome Son Patrick Miguel Archived 2016 06 04 at the Wayback Machine People a b The Cast The Wedding Video 2002 Retrieved December 1 2011 Real Worlds Awards Bash MTV Retrieved December 1 2011 Associated Press Wisconsin s Duffy says he s ready to get to work Archived 2010 11 08 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Tribune November 3 2010 Ryan Pienciaki Elaine Aradillas and Paul Chi The Real World Where Are They Now People Vol 70 No 7 August 18 2008 Sean Duffy and Rachel Campos Duffy Welcome Daughter Valentina StellaMaris Life is Wonderful Congressman Sean Duffy Rachel Campos Duffy announce they re having 9th child Wausau Daily Herald May 7 2019 Rachel Campos Duffy Fox News Retrieved March 31 2023 a b All Access Presents Where Are They Now Reality Stars VH1 Viewed January 7 2009 Drawn Together s creators face reality IGN Retrieved November 27 2006 The Real World Awards Bash Nominees Archived March 27 2008 at the Wayback Machine MTV 2008 Retrieved January 17 2013 The Real World Awards Bash Winners Archived September 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine MTV 2008 Retrieved January 17 2008 Grady Pam May 30 2022 Real World San Francisco star Pedro Zamora gets the spotlight in new film at DocFest San Francisco Chronicle a b c d e f McGonough Megan August 13 2013 Sean Sasser part of one of TV s first gay romances dies at 44 The Washington Post a b Jones Anderson June 1997 Nowhere Else to Go POZ Howard Jonathan May 16 2013 Sasser s sweet tooth 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