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SPIKE

JAMES MARSTERS

Spike is a vampire that used to be Angels partner when Angel was bad. He went out with Drusilla for awhile, but when he came back in the third season, he said he'd caught her
making out with some other demon. Spike also has massacred parent/teacher night, and
tried to end the world more than a couple of time. Basically your average demon!

ANGEL

DAVID BOREANAZ

Angel is a 200+ year old vamp with a soul that's in love with Buffy. Angel on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" While relatively new to the world of acting, David Boreanaz has catapulted to stardom with his quiet intensity as the mysterious and tortured Angel on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." A native of Philadelphia, Boreanaz was exposed to television at a young age - his father is a veteran weather forecaster for WPVI in Philadelphia. Since seeing the inspiring performance of Yul Brynner in "The King and I" at the young age of seven, Boreanaz had a feeling that acting would be in his future. After graduating from Ithaca College, he moved to Los Angeles to try his luck in Hollywood. While studying the craft of acting, Boreanaz lived the life of a starving actor doing such jobs as parking cars, painting houses and handing out towels at a sports club. Yet, it was while walking his dog in a Hollywood neighbourhood that a manager spotted his brooding, intense look and instantly signed him as a client. His first big break was a guest shot on "Married...With Children" playing Kelly Bundy's (Christina Applegate) biker boyfriend. He has also appeared in the television movie "Men Don't Lie." On Stage, Boreanaz has performed at the Ensemble Theatre in "Hatful of Rain," at the Gardner Stage in "Italian-American Reconciliation" and "Fool for Love," and on theatre row in "Cowboy Mouth." His feature film credits "Aspen Extreme," "Best of the Best 2" and "Eyes of the World." Currently, Boreanaz lives in Los Angeles with his dog, Bertha Blue.

GILES

ANTHONY STUART HEAD

Giles used to be Buffy's watcher, but he cared to much about her so they fired him. Rupert Giles on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Anthony Stewart Head has enjoyed a successful acting career in his
native England for many years, but it was a popular series of coffee commercials that brought him his greatest recognition in the United States. Head starred as the intriguing romantic lead in a dozen Taster's Choice commercials, each tracing the budding romance between two neighbours who share a love for the same coffee. Head was a regular cast member on the sci-fi television series "VR.5." He also guest starred on the series "Highlander" and the critically acclaimed police drama "NYPD Blue." Additional credits include the Showtime movie "Royce" with Jim Belushi; and the feature films "A Prayer for the Dying," "Devil's Hill" and "Lady Chatterley's Lover." He has performed in several BBC Productions, including "Secret Army," "Accident," "Bergerac," "The Grudge Fight," "Howard's Way" and "Pulaski." Head also starred in the British television productions "Enemy at the Door" and "Love in a Cold Climate." Head was born in Camden town, England, and grew up in Hampton. He attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and got his first show business break playing Jesus in "God spell" in the West End. He went on to star in a number of
theatre productions, including "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," "Julius Caesar," "The Heiress," "Chess," Peter Shaffer's "Yonadab" at the Royal National Theatre, and "Rope." Head divides his time between home in Los Angeles and England.

CORDELIA CHASE

CHARISMA CARPENTER

Cordelia used to be a snob but now she's the friend of Buffy and love of Xander. Cordelia Chase on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Charisma Carpenter had no plans to pursue acting, but fate intervened in Los Angeles while she was working as a waitress to save for her education. Carpenter was discovered by a commercial agent, and her career in front of the camera began. She appeared in more than 20 commercials, including one for Secret antiperspirant which ran for two years. Her first big break in television came with a guest shot on the popular series "Baywatch." Not long after, she auditioned for Aaron Spelling, who cast her in the role of Ashley in the NBC series "Malibu Shores." Carpenter was born in Las Vegas, and lived there until she was 15, when her family moved to Mexico and San Diego to take classes at the School of the Creative and Performing Arts. After graduating from high school, she travelled through Europe. Upon returning, she moved to San Diego where she held various
jobs to support herself through junior college. Her job experience at that time included working in a video store, teaching aerobics, and waiting on tables - the job that ultimately led to her acting career.
Off screen, the brunette beauty enjoys the outdoors - rollerblading, hiking, sky diving, rock climbing, running and horseback riding - as well as travelling and cooking. She also continues to dance, and is a

FAITH

ELIZA DUSHKU

Faith is the other slayer. I personally think she's really rad. She used to be on Buffy's side, and they worked great together. However Faith killed some guy and decided to work for
the Mayor.