Buffy actors
Did anyone else notice that at least five actors in this movie ending up appearing on Buffy, what's up with that, did the casting director just really like this movie and decide to put all the actors in the show?
shareDid anyone else notice that at least five actors in this movie ending up appearing on Buffy, what's up with that, did the casting director just really like this movie and decide to put all the actors in the show?
shareFive? I only saw Seth. I also took a look at the cast list and noticed that Amber Benson was in it, but they cut all her scenes. Ouch. Who else from Buffy was in it?
I guess that's what networking is all about, though. People make friends while making movies and then discuss other projects. Then they hook eachother up. :)
Clea Duvall, she played the invisible girl (Marcie Ross) in season 1 of Buffy.
Eric Balfour, he played Xander and Willow's friend, Jesse, in the first 2 episodes of Buffy.
Channon Roe, he played the troublemaker/bully in the Xander-centric episode "The Zeppo," in season 3, who we then find out has been dead the whole episode.
Paige Moss played Veruca (the female werewolf) in 3 Buffy eps.
Seth Green, which you mentioned.
Amber Benson, you also mentioned.
Some good evidence of the networking thing, though. Ethan Embry starred in "Empire Records" with Liv Tyler and Johnny Whitworth and they both contributed their voices to the opening graduation scene. Also, Breckin Meyer, Ethan Embry and Peter Facinelli starred together in "Dancer, Tx Pop. 81" the same year. And Peter Facinelli starred in "Telling You" which had a cameo by Jennifer Love Hewitt.
There was also John Patrick White, he played Pete, "Beauty and the Beasts." He played the tassel guy in the beginning of the movie, after graduation. Granted, not a huge role... but, another one on Buffy.
Nicole Bilderback. Played a Cordette on "The Wish." She was the "ready to have sex girl," the one that thought her bf hooked up with someone and was going to have sex with the first person who talked to her (Kenny).
Christopher Wiehl, played Owen, first season, "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date." He was the guy that was going to turn Amanda's frown upside down in his van.
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