The Real World: Back to New York

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The season featured seven people who lived in a four-floor loft at 632 Hudson Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. As its title indicates, Back to New York is the first season to take place in a city that had hosted a previous season, as the show's first season was set in New York in 1992.

The Back to New York season was filmed January 9 to June 2, 2001.[1] It premiered July 3 of that year and consisted of 22 episodes.[2]

The cast appeared in a cover feature in the Fall 2001 issue of Time Out New York.

The residence

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The loft at 632 Hudson Street in Manhattan's West Village where the cast lived.

The cast lived in an Script error: No such module "convert"., four story loft at 632 Hudson Street in Manhattan's West Village, just over a mile from the SoHo loft used in the filming of the first season. The building was built in 1847, and for forty years following World War II, housed a Spanish-style sausage factory called the Esteve Packing Corporation. The building was purchased in the early 1990s for $450,000. The Script error: No such module "convert". third and fourth floors, which included the penthouse level and roof deck, were renovated for the series. The production equipment included 15 video cameras, 29 monitors, 142 studio lights, dozens of microphones, and a mile of cable. After completion of the season, the building was placed on the rental market for special events and short-term stays.[1]

Assignment

Participation in the assignment was mandatory for the cast, and a roommate who was terminated from the assignment would be evicted from the residence and from the cast. The Back to New York housemates were assigned jobs as receptionists for Arista Records during the day, and helped gain publicity for their up-and-coming bands at night.

Cast

This season of Real World along with Road Rules: The Quest was the first and only season to be preceded by a casting special in which 27[3] potential cast members spent time together for a week to see how they interacted. Among the goings-on during the special was conflict between Coral and Ellen (who would eventually be cast on The Quest).

Cast member AgeTemplate:Efn Hometown
Coral Smith 21[4] San Francisco, California
Coral is a 21-year-old part-time student and nanny living in San Francisco when she decided on a whim to audition for The Real World and Road Rules.[5] Growing up, she experienced both privilege and poverty, living with her mother in government subsidized housing, and receiving an elite education through her father's savings.[6] In the season premiere, she and Malik are offended at observations that Mike relates from his uncle about African Americans, and attempts to educate him by teaching him about people like Malcolm X.
Kevin Dunn 22 Austin, Texas
Kevin, who is described by MTV as popular, intelligent, athletic, and charming, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in his senior year in high school, and forced to reexamine things that others his age took for granted. His treatment and recovery endowed him with a "sharp sense of humor", as well as a deeper spirituality and sensitivity to others.[7]
Nicole Mitsch[8] 22 Atlanta, Georgia
Nicole is a graduating senior with a 4.0 grade point average at Morris Brown College. Her experiences include watching her mother suffer through a long, abusive relationship, and living in a government subsidized apartment, on which she pays $22 a month in rent. She is half African-American, half Caucasian, but is particularly proud of her African roots, and only dates black men.[9]
Rachel Braband 18 Orland Park, Illinois[10]
Rachel is an only child, raised by a single mom outside Chicago. MTV describes her as "wide-eyed, bubbly and ready for life". She is a pop-punk fanatic who loves concerts and buying CDs. She is still inexperienced in many ways, and looking to explore opportunities and new experiences while on the show,[11] but sometimes experiences ridicule at the hands of Coral and Nicole.
Mike Mizanin 20[12] Parma, Ohio
Mike grew up as an only child with divorced parents in a predominantly white middle-class neighborhood in the suburbs of Cleveland. He found a sense of family within his college fraternity. He is sheltered due to growing up in a conservative part of the country and has never actively interacted with gays and African Americans. He dropped out of college in order to join the cast.[13] While growing up, he says that his father was a racist. MTV describes him as a "fireball of energy" and a "chick magnet [who] is still naive about relationships, and has a deep need to be loved."[14] Early in the season, he finds himself embroiled in debates with castmates Nicole and Coral over race. He exhibits a wrestler alter ego named "The Miz".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Lori Trespicio 21[15] Roseland, New Jersey
Lori, the winner of a MTV.com Online Casting contest that earned her a spot in the finalists' casting special pool, is half-Filipino, half-Irish, and the youngest of three daughters. An overachiever who excels at everything, her sisters labeled her early on as a "super star" child, though her passion is singing, and MTV describes her voice as "gorgeous". She was one of the lead vocalists in a Boston College singing group called the Bostonians. She is also a self-described "drama magnet" who gets bored unless she has some type of conflict in life.[16] Lori developed feelings for Kevin, but he did not reciprocate the feelings beyond friendship.[17] She was ranked #72 in Stuff Magazine's 2002 "102 Sexiest Women In The World".
Malik Cooper 23 Berkeley, California
Malik is the son of a white mother and black father. He is the first child in his family, and the only one of his friends, to attend college. He intends to graduate from the University of California at Berkeley, and is also a popular Bay Area club/party DJ.[18] In one episode, Coral and Nicole are critical of Malik, who wears a Marcus Garvey t-shirt, but dates white women, which they see as a contradiction, since Garvey was against race mixing.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Episodes

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After filming

At the 2008 The Real World Awards Bash, Coral won the "Roommate You Love to Hate" award.[19][20]

After filming, Mike Mizanin parlayed his "Miz" persona into a career as a professional wrestler for WWE,[13] where he has held several championship titles, including the WWE Intercontinental Championship, the World Tag Team Championship, the WWE Tag Team Championship, the WWE United States Championship, Unified Tag Team Championship, and the WWE Championship. He also main-evented WrestleMania XXVII defeating John Cena in 2011.[21][22][23] Mizanin and Trishelle Cannatella of The Real World: Las Vegas appeared on Fear Factor, where they won first place.[13][22] He currently stars on Miz & Mrs. alongside his wife, Maryse Ouellet.[24][25][26] The couple welcomed two daughters: Monroe Sky Mizanin (born on March 27, 2018) and Madison Jade Mizanin (born on September 20, 2019).[27][28] In 2021, The Miz competed on the 30th season of Dancing with the Stars.[29]

Coral Smith gave birth to her daughter, Charlie Beatrice, in June 2013.[30][31]

The Challenge

Cast member Seasons of The Challenge
Coral Smith Battle of the Seasons (2002), The Gauntlet, The Inferno, Battle of the Sexes 2, Fresh Meat, The Gauntlet III
Kevin Dunn
Nicole Mitsch
Rachel Braband The Gauntlet
Mike Mizanin Battle of the Seasons (2002), The Gauntlet, The Inferno, Battle of the Sexes 2, The Inferno II
Lori Trespicio Battle of the Sexes
Malik Cooper

Notes

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References

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  2. Episode synopsis list for The Real World: Back to New York at MTV.com Template:Webarchive
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  5. Aurthur, Kate; "Reality Stars Keep on Going and Going . . ." October 10, 2004 Template:Webarchive
  6. Biography page for Coral Smith at mtv.com Template:Webarchive
  7. Biography page for Kevin Dunn at mtv.com Template:Webarchive
  8. Carlin, Peter Ames. "Portland's Real World housemate is the angry one" Template:Webarchive, The Oregonian, July 1, 2001
  9. Biography page for Nicole Mitsch Template:Webarchive. MTV.
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  13. a b c "'The Real World' Stars: Where Are They Now?" Template:Webarchive. The Huffington Post/AOL TV. March 4, 2008.
  14. Biography page for Mike Mizanin at mtv.com Template:Webarchive
  15. Lori Trespicio at the MM Agency Template:Webarchive
  16. Biography page for Lori Trespicio at mtv.com Template:Webarchive
  17. Episodes in which this was depicted include the season finale, in which she mentioned these feelings when she and Kevin parted ways.
  18. "The Real World: Back to New York: Cast: Malik" Template:Webarchive. MTV.com. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  19. "The Real World Awards Bash: Nominees" Template:Webarchive. MTV.com. 2008. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  20. "The Real World Awards Bash: Winners" Template:Webarchive. MTV.com. 2008. Retrieved January 17, 2008.
  21. Ryan Pienciaki, Elaine Aradillas and Paul Chi. "The Real World: Where Are They Now?" Template:Webarchive. People. Vol. 70. No. 7. August 18, 2008
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  30. "Coral Smith Is A Mom! See Photos Of The 'Real World' And 'Challenge' Alum's Baby Girl". MTV. January 29, 2014.
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