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Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Sarah Michelle Gellar was born on April 14 1977 in New York. An only child, she was raised on
New York's Upper East Side by her schoolteacher mother, Rosellen Gellar.At the age of three-and-a-half she was spotted by
an agent whilst dining at a restaurant with her mother. Within weeks she was cast in a TV commercial.
By the age of four she had made her first commercial, acting for Burger King and
complaining that McDonalds served skimpy burgers. McDonalds sued her employers, thus beginning the infamous "Battle
of the Burgers". The case was eventually settled out of court in 1982. Luckily this early exposure to the more unpleasant
side of the entertainment industry did not put her off a career in acting. Since Burger King, Sarah appeared in over one hundred
commercials filmed over the following years which brought in a healthy.
At six, she had landed her first role in TV: playing Valerie Harper's (from the TV series Rhoda)
daughter in the 1983 TV movie, "An Invasion of Privacy". Her father Arthur Gellar divorced her mother in 1984 when Sarah was seven years old. Sarah never says much about
her father in interviews. During Sarah's years at
Columbia Grammar School, 5 West 93rd Street, across Central Park from where she lived, Sarah had strong support from her mother. She calls her mother
"the most amazing woman that I've ever met and probably will ever meet in my entire life". Her principal called her
mother "supersupportive" and tells how she emphasized Sarah's education. |
In Sarah's words: ".
. . I was going to school, acting, skating, and doing Tae Kwan Do all at one time. No human being can do that, and my mom's
rule always was, if my grades got below an A-, I had to stop working. 'You can pick two things, you can't do them all.
And, school has to be one of them'. So I chose acting".As well as her acting, Sarah still found time to excel as a competitive figure
ice-skater, placing as high as 3rd in the New York State regional competition. She also gained a brown belt in Tae Kwan Do.
Her mother's support was essential to get her through the tough times of trying to juggle her fledgling acting career with
a normal school life. Sarah had such choices to make as going to a slumber party or going to an audition. As a result of her
acting success, Sarah felt isolated and was left out of things by her fellow students.Life became a little easier when Sarah
changed schools to New York's famous Professional Children's School.Here, even though she still had to decide between the Junior Prom and the Emmy's, she was not
alone in having to make such decisions. Her peers also had similar balancing acts between education and career.
During the next few years Sarah turned her hand
to a bit of everything : small parts in movies, TV and a TV Mini Series. Sarah landed a handful of larger roles -- Over
the Brooklyn Bridge (1984), Funny Farm (1988) and High Stakes(1989); in the TV series Spenser: For Hire
(1986) and in a Circle in the Square production of Horton Foote's The Widow Claire along with Matthew Broderick
and Eric Stoltz.At the age of fourteen, Sarah won her first major role as the young Jacqueline Bouvier in the NBC TV Mini
Series, A Woman Named Jackie (1991). From strength to strength, in 1992 Sarah won the lead role of Sydney Rutledge
in the syndicated teen soap opera Swan's Crossing. She also landed a promising part as Molly in Neil Simon's play
Jake's Women, which unfortunately never made it to Broadway.
During the next few years Sarah turned her hand to
a bit of everything : small parts in movies, TV and a TV Mini Series. Sarah landed a handful of larger roles -- Over the
Brooklyn Bridge (1984), Funny Farm (1988) and High Stakes(1989); in the TV series Spenser: For Hire (1986)
and in a Circle in the Square production of Horton Foote's The Widow Claire along with Matthew Broderick and Eric
Stoltz.At the age of fourteen, Sarah won her first major role as the young Jacqueline Bouvier in the NBC TV Mini Series, A
Woman Named Jackie (1991). From strength to strength, in 1992 Sarah won the lead role of Sydney Rutledge in the syndicated
teen soap opera Swan's Crossing. She also landed a promising part as Molly in Neil Simon's play Jake's Women,
which unfortunately never made it to Broadway.
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In 1993, Sarah Michelle Gellar got the part of Kendall Hart (Erica Kane's long-lost bad daughter)
on the daytime soap-drama All My Children. In this character, Gellar gained some valuable acting experience:
seducing her stepfather, forcing the breakup of one of her mother's numerous marriages, faking a pregnancy, shooting people,
attempting suicide and falling into a coma.She was nominated for an Emmy in 1994, although didn't win the award. But in 1995
she was nominated again and this time went home with the Emmy award for Outstanding Younger Actress.Just after this award,
Sarah left All My Children and headed west to California to star in a TV movie comedy, Beverly Hills Family Robinson.She
finished High School, graduating from the Professional Children's School two years early with a 4.0.In 1996, Sarah Michelle Gellar auditioned for a part in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a spin-off TV series from Joss Whedon's original 1992 movie of the same name that starred Kristy
Swanson and Luke Perry. She was offered the part of Cordelia. However, afraid of being typecast as the
stereotypical bitch after playing the part of Kendal Hart Lang in All My Children for so long she was
afraid that if she accepted the part of Cordelia she wouldn't get a chance to do anything else. Starting to get
second thoughts about turning the part down, Sarah was approached again a couple of weeks later. This time to audition
for the part of Buffy. The rest, as they say, is history.Sarah plays the sixteen-year-old Buffy Summers who is
a typical teenager High School student by day and a typical vampire slayer by night. From an average movie, the TV show has
taken the original concept and raised it to cult status within just one season. The quick wit, action and real-life issues
dealt with by the show all go to make up an excellent, high-quality program.Sarah as Buffy Summers gives teenagers a role
model, girls want to be like her or want to be her friend and boys want to date her (what else?!). The show had a fabulous
five season run on the WB network, giving a boost in ratings before being sold to Fox's UPN network for seasons 6 and 7.Sarah's
movie career started in earnest in 1997 with two movies, I Know What You Did Last Summer and Scream 2 (Wes Craven's sequel to the 1996 movie Scream). Over the summer of 1998 in
the break between shooting seasons of Buffy, Sarah starred in another two movies, Cruel Intentions and Simply Irresistible, both released in 1999. This time as leading roles in both movies. Although Simply Irresistible,
a whimsical romance released in time for St Valentine's day flopped, the stronger Cruel Intentions was well received
if not a blockbuster.Two more movies are to be released this year (2002). The first is an indie, Harvard Man which stars Sarah as a Boston college cheerleader who is dating the point guard for the Harvard
basketball team and with her mob boss father gets him mixed up with sports betting.The second is a brave animation-turned-movie
in the vein of X-Men and Spiderman which proved the formula. In June 2002 Scooby Doo is released with Sarah playing the part of Daphne alongside her fiancé Freddie Prinze Jr
as Fred. As for the future there are always rumors rebounding all over the net about possible castings to this or that
new movie. One thing is for sure, after an Emmy, a hit cult-TV series now in its 6th season and four movies with leading
roles we will definitely be seeing more of Sarah over the coming years!
buffy the vampire slayer
This LA pom-pom shaker, Prom Princess and Fiesta Queen was born in 1981 to Hank and Joyce
Summers. Growing up, the young Slayer-to-be was said to be as close as blood sisters with Celia, her cousin. Unfortunately,
Celia died, and Buffy decided to pledge her allegiance to her childhood hero, bladestress Dorothy Hamill. In 1996, the Buffster
met Merrick, a peculiar man who informed her that she was the latest in a line of chosen ones: Vampire Slayers. Merrick was
a Watcher, a keeper if you will, of the chosen Slayer. Whoever could have imagined that a high-maintenance mall rat could
eventually move on to save the world on several occasions? Well, no one at her City of Angels high school could, partly because
in her first major victory against the bloodsuckers, she torched the gym. Thank goodness our hero somehow managed to avoid
juvy or any kind of lengthy court case.
Unfortunately for Buff, her parents decided to divorce after this nasty chain
of events. An entirely new chapter opened in the Slayer's life when her mom decided to make a move to beautiful Sunnydale,
California. Buffy's slaying days had just begun in 1997 when she found out from her new Watcher, Giles, that Sunnydale was
actually located atop a Hellmouth, a portal to an evil dimension replete with Vampires, demons and other ultra-nasty types.
Too bad she couldn't leave her duties as the Chosen One behind; she might have avoided the stress of being killed and resurrected.
On top of the whole dying thing, Buffy has had quite a 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, 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.
With
strength, intelligence and fortitude, Buffy will continue to slay any Big Bad that comes her way. Her friends and family will
be fighting alongside her to keep Sunnydale and the rest of the world safe, and we hope she'll be lucky enough to avoid another
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"Télépro" (Belgium) |
5 May 2004, Iss. 2618, pg. 12-15, by: Tony MacColls, "Sarah Michelle Gellar : "Ma bataille pour sauver mpn couple"" |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
7 March 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 699, pg. 14-21, by: Jeff Jensen, "The Good-bye Girl" |
"Soap Opera Digest" (USA) |
24 September 2002, Vol. 27, Iss. 39, pg. 42-44, by: Stephanie Sloane, "10 Questions For Sarah Michelle Gellar" |
"Seventeen" (USA) |
July 2002, pg. 128-131+165, by: Linda Cardellini, "Smile Sarah" |
"Xpose" (USA) |
July 2002, Iss. 69, pg. 28-32, by: Jenny Sullivan, "Scooby-Doo Where Are You?" |
"Movieline" (USA) |
May 2002, Vol. 13, Iss. 7, pg. 46-50+88, by: Lawrence Grobel, "60 Questions For Sarah" |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
February 2002, Iss. 89, pg. 36-39, by: Jenny Cooney Carrillo, "Sing When You're Winning!" |
"Starburst" (UK) |
2002, Iss. 288, pg. 42-46, by: Graeme Fowler, "Raphne, Raggy an' Rooby-Roo" |
"FHM" (France) |
October 2000, Iss. 15, pg. 66+69-70, by: Richard Galpin, "Attention, Buffy risque de vous faire perdre votre sang-froid.." |
"Mayfair" (UK) |
August 2000, Vol. 35, Iss. 8, pg. 44-45, by: staff, "Questionable Character: Sarah Michelle Gellar" |
"TV Guide" (USA) |
19 February 2000, Vol. 48, Iss. 8, pg. 18-29, by: Michael Logan, "Sarah Smiles" |
"L:A:M" (UK) |
30 November 1999, Iss. 77, pg. 10+11, by: Nosmo Hing, "Buffing Up For Action" |
"Cinema" (Greece) |
July 1999, Iss. 103, pg. 52,53, by: Kostadinos Kontovrakis, "Girl power!" |
"Cosmopolitan" (USA) |
June 1999, Vol. 226, Iss. 6, pg. 14+158-161, by: Dennis Hensley, "Sarah Michelle Gellar Vamps It Up" |
"Entrevue" (France) |
April 1999, Iss. 81, pg. 34-35, by: staff, "Serie Tele: Sarah Michelle Gellar" |
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"TV Guide" (USA) |
11 April 2004, Vol. 52, Iss. 15, pg. 12, by: Michael Ausiello, "Bloody Hell" |
"TV Guide" (USA) |
27 March 2004, Vol. 52, Iss. 13, pg. 11, by: Michael Ausiello, "Undying Love" |
"TV Guide" (USA) |
21 February 2004, Vol. 52, Iss. 8, pg. 38, by: staff, "Before They Were Stars" |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (USA) |
December 2002, Vol. 5, Iss. 5, pg. 11, "I Doo!" |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (USA) |
October 2002, Vol. Yearbook 2002, pg. 8-11, by: Ian Spelling, "Summers Time" |
"InStyle" (USA) |
June 2002, Vol. 9, Iss. 7, pg. 338-342, by: Monica Corcoran, "Coming Up Roses" |
"Femme Fatales" (USA) |
September 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 10/11, pg. 50- 57+104-105, by: Edward Gross, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer grows up" |
"Femme Fatales" (USA) |
30 June 2000, Vol. 9, Iss. 1, pg. 8-11, by: Edward Gross, "Sara Michelle Gellar Vampire Slayer: The Actress Raps About 'Angel, ' Buffy's Future, Movies and Her Summer
Vacation" |
"Rolling Stone" (USA) |
11 May 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 840, pg. 60-66, by: Mim Udovitch, "What Makes Buffy Slay" |
"Joy" (Hungary) |
April 2000, Vol. 3, Iss. 4, pg. 44, by: H. U., "A vámpírok bálja" |
"Max" (Hungary) |
March 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 26, pg. 50-52, by: Zoltán Kovács, "Buffy, a vámpírok réme" |
"Nylon" (USA) |
January 2000, pg. 60-65, by: Emma Forrest, "Interview with the Vampire Slayer" |
"Playboy" (USA) |
December 1999, Vol. 46, Iss. 12, pg. 104-105, by: Robert B. DeSalvo, "A Decade Of Scream Queens" |
"Satellite Times" (UK) |
June 1999, pg. 8-9, "Put Another Stake In My Heart!" |
"Biography" (USA) |
March 1999, Vol. 3, Iss. 3, pg. 92-95+118+119, by: Anthony Duignan-Cabrera, "Teen Heroine Sarah Michelle Gellar Bewitches Viewers and TV-Vampires Alike" |
"Cinesacape" (USA) |
January 1999, Vol. 5, pg. 36-45, by: Annabelle Villanueva, "Slay Ride" |
"Femme Fatales" (USA) |
October 1998, Vol. 7, Iss. 5, pg. 8-11, by: Thomas Doherty, "Buffy, Vampire Slayer" |
"Toon In" (UK) |
September 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 1, pg. 48, "Rising Star" |
"Rolling Stone" (USA) |
2 April 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 783, pg. 40-45, by: Jancee Dunn, "Love At First Bite" |
"Entertainment Weekly Online" (USA) |
3 March 1998, by: A. J. Jacobs, "Stakinn a Claim" |
"Rolling Stone" (USA) |
25 December 1997, pg. 40-43+45-46+180-185, by: Erik Hedegaard, "The Scream Team" |
Pictorial
"FHM" (USA) |
June 2003, Iss. 33, pg. 104, by: staff, "Buffy Tribute! : Sarah Michelle Gellar" |
"Hello!" (UK) |
17 September 2002, Iss. 731, pg. 74-88, by: Mikel Healey, "Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Junior invite Hello! to share the joy of their magicial wedding in
Mexico" |
"Tina " (Netherlands) |
16 August 2002, Iss. 33, pg. 20+21, by: Pendzich/Rex/ RBP, "Freddie Prinze Jr. & Sarah Michelle Gellar" |
"Heat" (UK) |
2 February 2002, pg. 22-23, "Sarah & Freddie's wildlife" |
"Teen People" (Canada) |
February 2002, pg. 32 |
"Celebrity Sleuth" (USA) |
2002, Vol. 15, Iss. 3, pg. 78-79, by: staff, "The 25 Sexiest Women of 2002 - # 4" |
"High Society" (USA) |
December 2000, Vol. 25, Iss. 12, pg. 20, by: staff, "Hollywood's Hottest Lesbian Sex Scenes: 'Cruel Intentions'" |
"FHM" (France) |
October 2000, Iss. 15, pg. 66-70, by: Stewart Shinning & Sheryl Nields, "Sarah Michelle Gellar" |
"Vox" (Hungary) |
September 2000, Vol. 4, Iss. 9 (41), pg. 72, "A kőkemény" |
"Los Angeles Magazine" (USA) |
August 2000, pg. 32, by: Kari Mozena and Roslyn Rozbrook, "L.A. Seen" |
"Celebrity Sleuth" (USA) |
2000, Vol. 13, Iss. 5, pg. 34-35, by: staff, "Acting Out: 'Muffy' the Vampire Slayer" |
"Celebrity Skin" (USA) |
December 1999, Vol. 21, Iss. 82, pg. 60, by: staff, "Sexy Scream Queens: Puts the Buff in Buffy" |
"Cinema" (Hungary) |
August 1999, Iss. 93, pg. 60, "Sikolykirálynők" |
"Playboy" (USA) |
December 1997, Vol. 44, Iss. 12, pg. 170, by: Gretchen Edgren, "Sex Stars 1997" |
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"Télépro" (Belgium) |
5 May 2004, Iss. 2618 |
"TV Guide" (USA) |
17 May 2003, Vol. 51, Iss. 20 |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (USA) |
April 2003, Vol. 5, Iss. 7 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
7 March 2003, Vol. 1, Iss. 699 |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (USA) |
December 2002, Vol. 5, Iss. 5 |
"Dreamwatch" (UK) |
December 2002, Iss. 99 |
"TV 14" (Germany) |
August 2002, Iss. 17 |
"Seventeen" (USA) |
July 2002 |
"Expose" (USA) |
July 2002, Iss. 69 |
"Cosmopolitan" (Australia) |
July 2002 |
"Cosmopolitan" (New Zealand) |
July 2002 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
21 June 2002, Vol. 1, Iss. 659 |
"InStyle" (USA) |
June 2002, Vol. 9, Iss. 7 |
"Movieline" (USA) |
May 2002, Vol. 13, Iss. 7 |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (USA) |
April 2002, Vol. 5, Iss. 2 |
"Dreamwatch" (UK) |
April 2002, Iss. 90 |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (USA) |
March 2002, Vol. 5, Iss. 1 |
"Dreamwatch" (UK) |
March 2002, Iss. 89.1 |
"Practical Photography" (UK) |
February 2002 |
"Femme Fatales" (USA) |
September 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 10/11 |
"Model Mart" (UK) |
November 2001 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
7 September 2001, Vol. 1, Iss. 612 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
7 September 2001, Iss. 612/613 |
"Seventeen" (USA) |
August 2001 |
"FHM" (UK) |
August 2001, Iss. 140 |
"Dreamwatch" (UK) |
January 2001, Iss. 76 |
"Cosmo girl!" (USA) |
January 2001 |
"Sunday Times, The" (UK) |
10 December 2000 |
"TV 14" (Germany) |
December 2000, Iss. 1 |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
December 2000, Iss. 76 |
"FHM" (France) |
October 2000, Iss. 15 |
"Premiere" (USA) |
October 2000, Iss. 901 |
"The Plain Dealer TV Week" (USA) |
24 September 2000 |
"FHM" (UK) |
September 2000 |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
July 2000, Iss. 71 |
"SFX" (UK) |
July 2000, Iss. 66 |
"Femme Fatales" (USA) |
30 June 2000, Vol. 9, Iss. 1 |
"Rolling Stone" (USA) |
11 May 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 840 |
"NW" (Australia) |
3 April 2000, Vol. 1, Iss. 1 |
"Joy" (Hungary) |
April 2000, Vol. 3, Iss. 4 |
"Us" (USA) |
March 2000, Iss. 266 |
"TV Guide" (USA) |
19 February 2000, Vol. 48, Iss. 8 |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
February 2000, Iss. 66 |
"Entertainmenteen" (USA) |
January 2000 |
"Teen" (USA) |
January 2000 |
"Nylon" (USA) |
January 2000 |
"L:A:M" (UK) |
30 November 1999, Iss. 77 |
"Sophisticate's Hairstyle Guide" (USA) |
November 1999 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
1 October 1999, Iss. 505 |
"Teen People" (USA) |
October 1999 |
"SFX" (UK) |
October 1999, Iss. 56 |
"American Libraries" (USA) |
September 1999, Vol. 30, Iss. 8 |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
September 1999, Iss. 61 |
"Cosmopolitan" (Australia) |
August 1999 |
"Satellite Times" (UK) |
June 1999 |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
June 1999, Iss. 58 |
"Cosmopolitan" (USA) |
June 1999, Vol. 226, Iss. 6 |
"Premiere" (USA) |
April 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 8 |
"Maclean's" (Canada) |
22 March 1999 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
12 March 1999, Iss. 476 |
"DreamWatch" (UK) |
March 1999, Iss. 55 |
"Mademoiselle" (USA) |
March 1999 |
"Detour" (USA) |
March 1999 |
"Cinefantastique" (USA) |
March 1999, Vol. 31, Iss. 3 |
"Cinescape" (USA) |
January 1999, Vol. 5, Iss. 38 |
"Femme Fatales" (USA) |
October 1998, Vol. 7, Iss. 5 |
"Teen People" (USA) |
September 1998 |
"Cinescape" (UK) |
July 1998, Vol. 4, Iss. 3 |
"Rolling Stone" (USA) |
2 April 1998, Vol. 1, Iss. 783 |
"SFX" (USA) |
April 1998 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
6 March 1998, Iss. 421 |
"Teen Girl Power" (USA) |
March 1998 |
"Cinefantastique" (USA) |
March 1998 |
"Sophisticate's Hairstyle Guide" (USA) |
March 1998 |
"TV Week" (USA) |
18 February 1998 |
"Seventeen" (USA) |
February 1998 |
"YM" (USA) |
January 1998 |
"Rolling Stone" (USA) |
25 December 1997 |
"Empire" (USA) |
December 1997 |
"Entertainment Weekly" (USA) |
28 November 1997, Iss. 407 |
"TV Guide" (USA) |
2 August 1997 |
"Parents" (USA) |
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Actress - filmography (In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s)
- Southland Tales (2005) (pre-production)
- Grudge, The (2004) (post-production) .... Karen
- Happily N'Ever After (2005) (voice) .... Cinderella
- 2004: A Light Knight's Odyssey (2004) (TV) (voice) .... Ranger
- Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) .... Daphne
- Scooby-Doo (2002) .... Daphne Blake
- Jack Black: Spider-Man (2002) (TV) .... Mary Jane Watson
- Lord of the Piercing (2002) (TV) .... Arwen
- Harvard Man (2001) .... Cindy Bandolini
- Cruel Intentions (1999) .... Kathryn Merteuil
- Simply Irresistible (1999) .... Amanda Shelton
... aka Einfach unwiderstehlich (2000) (Germany)
- She's All That (1999) (uncredited) .... Girl in Cafeteria
- Small Soldiers (1998) (voice) .... Gwendy Doll
- Beverly Hills Family Robinson (1998) (TV) .... Jane Robinson
- Scream 2 (1997) .... Casey 'Cici' Cooper
- I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) .... Helen Shivers
- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) TV Series .... Buffy Summers
... aka "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series" (1997) ...
aka "Buffy" (1997)
- "All My Children" (1970) TV Series .... Kendall Hart Lang (#1) (1993-1995)
... aka "All My Children: The Summer of
Seduction" (1970) (USA: promotional title)
- "Swans Crossing" (1992) TV Series .... Sydney Orion Rutledge
- "Woman Named Jackie, A" (1991) (mini) TV Series .... Teenage Jacqueline Bouvier
- High Stakes (1989) (as Sarah Gellar) .... Karen Rose
... aka Melanie Rose (1989)
- Funny Farm (1988) (uncredited) .... Elizabeth's Student
- Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984) (uncredited) .... Phil's Daughter
... aka Across the Brooklyn Bridge (1984) ... aka My Darling Shiksa (1984)
- Invasion of Privacy, An (1983) (TV) .... Jennifer Bianchi
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Archive Footage, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography (2000s) (1990s)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds (2003) (VG) (special thanks)
- She's All That (1999) (acknowledgement)
- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) TV Series (singer: "Going Through the Motions", "I've Got a Theory", "Walk Through the Fire",
"Something to Sing About" and "Where Do We Go?")
... aka "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series" (1997) ... aka "Buffy"
(1997)
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Archive Footage, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Herself - filmography (2000s) (1990s) (1980s)
- A&E Biography: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2003) (TV) .... Herself
- Teen Choice Awards 2003, The (2003) (TV) .... Herself
- Teen Choice Awards 2002, The (2002) (TV) .... Herself
- E! Entertainment Special: Who Let the Dog Out? (2002) (TV) (also archive footage) .... Herself/Daphne Blake
- 2002 MTV Movie Awards (2002) (TV) .... Herself
- TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV) .... Herself
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '02 (2002) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter/Winner
- Cancun Capers (2002) (TV) .... Herself
- Inside the Playboy Mansion (2002) (TV) .... Herself
- Teen Choice Awards 2001, The (2001) (TV) .... Herself
- Scream: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001) (TV) .... Herself
- Celebrity Profile: Jennifer Love Hewitt (2000) (TV) .... Herself
- Christmas in Washington (2000) (TV) .... Herself
- Behind the 'Scream' (2000) (V) .... Herself
- 2000 MTV Movie Awards (2000) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter
- 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, The (1999) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter
- Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (1999) (TV) .... Herself
- VH1 Divas Live 2 (1999) (TV) .... Herself
... aka VH1 Divas Live '99 (1999) (TV)
- MTV Presents: Videos That Don't Suck (1998) (TV) .... Herself
- MTV Video Music Awards 1998 (1998) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter
- Seventeen: The Faces for Fall (1998) (TV) .... Herself
- "Girl Talk" (1989) TV Series .... Herself
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Archive Footage, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Archive Footage
- A&E Biography: All My Children (2003) (TV) .... Herself
- Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell (2002) (TV) .... Herself/Various Characters
- Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation (2001) (V) .... Helen Shivers (I Know What You Did Last Summer)
- 100 Greatest TV Characters, The (2001) (TV) .... Buffy Summers
- All About Erica (1994) (V) .... Kendall Hart
Filmography as: Actress, Miscellaneous Crew, Herself, Archive Footage, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Notable TV Guest Appearances
- "Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway" (2002) playing "Herself" (episode # 3.4) 3 April 2004
- "GMTV" (1993) playing "Herself" 2 April 2004
- "Simpsons, The" (1989) playing "Gina" (voice) in episode: "The Wandering Juvie" (episode # 15.16)
28 March 2004
- "Ministry of Mayhem" (2004) playing "Herself" 27 March 2004
- "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) playing "Herself" 23 March 2004
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 22 March 2004
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 22 March 2004
- "Style Star" (2002) playing "Herself" in episode: "Sarah Michelle Gellar" 24 January 2004
- "Angel" (1999/I) playing "Buffy Summers" (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited) in episode: "Soul
Purpose" (episode # 5.10) 21 January 2004
- "Tinseltown TV" (2002) playing "Herself" 29 November 2003
- "Angel" (1999/I) playing "Buffy Summers" (archive footage) (uncredited) in episode: "Just Rewards"
(episode # 5.2) 8 October 2003
- "Extra" (1994) playing "Herself" (uncredited) 20 September 2003
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 16 September 2003
- "Extra" (1994) playing "Herself" (uncredited) 16 September 2003
- "Extra" (1994) playing "Herself" (uncredited) 8 August 2003
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 20 May 2003
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 20 May 2003
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 14 May 2003
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 13 May 2003
- "Extra" (1994) playing "Herself" (uncredited) 9 May 2003
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 7 May 2003
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 18 January 2003
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 29 October 2002
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 29 October 2002
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Host" (episode # 28.2) 12 October 2002
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 11 October 2002
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 10 October 2002
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 6 August 2002
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 5 August 2002
- "Extra" (1994) playing "Herself" (uncredited) 28 June 2002
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 21 June 2002
- "Howard Stern Show, The" (1994) playing "Herself" 20 June 2002
- "View, The" (1997) playing "Herself" 17 June 2002
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 15 June 2002
- "Early Show, The" (1999) playing "Herself" 14 June 2002
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 13 June 2002
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 12 June 2002
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) playing "Herself" 12 June 2002
- "Revealed with Jules Asner" (2001) playing "Herself" in episode: "Sarah Michelle Gellar" 12 June 2002
- "Today" (1952) playing "Herself" 12 June 2002
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) playing "Herself" 11 June 2002
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 10 June 2002
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 10 June 2002
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 5 June 2002
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 4 June 2002
- "Extra" (1994) playing "Herself" (uncredited) 4 June 2002
- "Access Hollywood" (1996) playing "Herself" 1 June 2002
- "Rank" (2001) playing "Herself" in episode: "25 Sexiest Movie Moments" 26 May 2002
- "E! News Live" (2002) playing "Herself" 21 May 2002
- "Rosie O'Donnell Show, The" (1996) playing "Herself" 15 May 2002
- "Rank" (2001) playing "Herself" in episode: "25 Toughest Stars" 24 April 2002
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 5 November 2001
- "Rank" (2001) playing "Herself" in episode: "25 Sexiest Men in Entertainment" (episode
# 1.1) 21 October 2001
- "Grosse Pointe" (2000) playing "Herself" in episode: "Passion Fish" (episode # 1.16) 16
February 2001
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 16 October 2000
- "Sex and the City" (1998) playing "Debbie" in episode: "Escape from New York" (episode # 3.13)
10 September 2000
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Brandy Lane" (uncredited) (episode # 25.20) 20 May 2000
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 18 May 2000
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) playing "Herself" 17 May 2000
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Herself" (uncredited) (episode # 25.19) 13 May 2000
- "Angel" (1999/I) playing "Buffy Summers" in episode: "Sanctuary" (episode # 1.19)
2 May 2000
- "God, the Devil and Bob" (2000) playing "That Actress on That Show" (voice) in episode: "There's Too Much Sex
on TV" (episode # 1.10) 2000
- "Angel" (1999/I) playing "Buffy Summers" in episode: "I Will Remember You" (episode # 1.8)
23 November 1999
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 18 November 1999
- "Daily Show, The" (1996) playing "Herself" 27 October 1999
- "Angel" (1999/I) playing "Buffy Summers" (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited) in episode: "City
of..." (episode # 1.1) 5 October 1999
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 29 September 1999
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 28 September 1999
- "Rosie O'Donnell Show, The" (1996) playing "Herself" 28 September 1999
- "Rosie O'Donnell Show, The" (1996) playing "Herself" 17 May 1999
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Host" (episode # 24.19) 15 May 1999
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 13 May 1999
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 4 March 1999
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 14 December 1998
- "Celebrity Profile" (1997) playing "Herself" in episode: "Jennifer Love Hewitt" 2 December 1998
- "Hercules" (1998) playing "Andromeda" (voice) in episode: "Hercules and the Falling Stars"
(episode # 1.30) 10 November 1998
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 25 September 1998
- "King of the Hill" (1997) playing "Marie" (voice) in episode: "And They Call It Bobby Love" (episode
# 3.2) 22 September 1998
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing "Herself" 23 June 1998
- "Howard Stern Show, The" (1994) playing "Herself" 17 March 1998
- "Rosie O'Donnell Show, The" (1996) playing "Herself" 17 February 1998
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) playing "Host" (episode # 23.11) 17 January 1998
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 17 December 1997
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) playing "Herself" 20 November 1997
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) playing "Herself" 20 November 1997
- "Vibe" (1997) playing "Herself" 13 October 1997
- "Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The" (1992) playing "Herself" 8 September 1997
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) playing "Herself" 5 September 1996
- "Spenser: For Hire" (1985) playing "Emily" in episode: "Company Man" (episode # 3.17) 12 March
1988
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i got all this info from thes to web sites
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