Ryan Rottman will play an out-and-proud activist in season 4 of the CW's nighttime teenage drama 90210.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the former TeenNick star will play Shane, a “smart, handsome gay 20-something who is confident in his identity and is committed to fighting for marriage equality.”

The 27-year-old Rottman is best known for playing Joey Colvin on the TeenNick series Gigantic. He's also appeared in the quickly canceled CBS musical-dramedy series Viva Laughlin – which starred Lloyd Owen, Hugh Jackman and Melanie Griffin – the Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious, and the ABC Family comedy-drama Greek. In 2009, he played Doctor J. Tupac on the web series Valley Peaks.

The move comes after producers announced that Trevor Donovan's all-American gay character, Teddy Montgomery, would not return as a regular next year, and Freddie Smith, who played Teddy's boyfriend Marco, has moved to daytime television. Smith, 23, is now playing Sonny Kiriakis, the first openly gay character on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives.

Season four of 90210 begins Tuesday, September 13.