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Buffy Summers
Ex Cheerleader, Prom Princess and Fiesta Queen was born in 1981 to Hank and Joyce Summers. In 1996 Buffy met Merrick, a peculiar man who informed her that she was the latest in a line of chosen ones: Vampire Slayers. Merrick was to be her Watcher. However Buffy ended up burning down the school gym, which was full of vampires. And to make things worse, her parents decided to divorce. Buffy and her mom decided to make a move and a new start by moving to beautiful Sunnydale, California. Buffy's slaying days had just begun in 1997 when she found out from her new Watcher, Rupert Giles, that Sunnydale was actually located on top of a Hellmouth. After fighting many enemies she died once, gained a sister who turned out to be a key and died to save her again, but was resurrected by Willow. Buffy has a quite traumatic six years: she's lost her soul mate Angel, as well as her mother, discovered that her sister Dawn wasn't actually her sister, died twice, dealt with the strain of paying the bills on minimum wage, and become involved and broken up with her former archenemy, Spike. More recently, she watched her best friend Willow nearly destroy the world, but with help from Dawn, Buffy and the rest of the gang managed to come out on top. |
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Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar is an Emmy Award-winning actress and a veteran of television, theatre and the big screen, having worked for nearly 19 of her 25 years. She is best known for playing the title role in the hit series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination in 2001. She is also a spokesperson for Maybelline. New York born, Gellar resides in Los Angeles with her husband, Freddie Prince Jr. She has been in many movies such as the Warner Bros. blockbuster film "Scooby Doo," co-starring Freddie Prince Jr., Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini. In 1997, she starred in "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Scream 2." Her other film credits include "Simply Irresistible," "Harvard Man," "Funny Farm" and "Over the Brooklyn Bridge." She also co-hosted "The 2002 MTV Movie Awards" with Jack Black. Her theatre credits include "The Widow Claire" at the Old Globe Theatre and "Jake's Women," opposite Matthew Broderick, at Circle in the Square. Gellar won an Emmy Award in 1994 for her role on the daytime drama "All My Children." She also starred in the television movie "An Invasion of Privacy" and the mini-series "A Woman Named Jackie." She won a 1998 Blockbuster Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "I Know What You Did Last Summer." And In 2000, she won the MTV Movie Award for her role in "Cruel Intentions." |