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Biographies
Sarah Michell Gellar
Emmy Award-winning actress Sarah Michelle Gellar is a
veteran of television, theatre and the big screen, having
worked for nearly 15 of her young 20 years. In addition to
starring in The WB's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Gellar
will conquer the big screen this year in two highly
anticipated feature films written by Kevin Williamson
("Dawson's Creek") - "Scream 2," the sequel to last year's
blockbuster hit, and "I Know What You Did Last Summer"
co-starring Jenifer Love Hewitt ("Party Of Five").
Starring in the title role of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer,"
Gellar plays a somewhat reluctant hero who fights off
vampires at night while juggling the traumas of high school
during the day. Fighting evil creatures requires adeptness
in the martial arts, a challenge which Gellar has been
devoted to since before landing the role. Having studied
the Korean art of Tae kwon Do for four years and earning
a brown belt, Gellar spends her free time both on and off
the set continuing her training with the series stunt
coordinator.
David Boreanaz
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, Borneanaz 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
neighborhood 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.
Alyson Hannigan
Willow Rosenberg on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
In "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Alyson Hannigan plays a
shy wallflower who becomes Buffy's friend and confidante.
In real life, Hannigan is a veteran actress who has been
performing since the age of four. During the series' hiatus,
she filmed the Paramount/MTV Films feature "Dead Man
on Campus," starring Tom Everett Scott.
She began her career in Atlanta doing commercials,
working steadily in national spots for companies like
McDonald's, Six Flags Amusement Parks and Oreo
cookies. When Hannigan was 11, she moved to Los
Angeles in hopes of breaking into film and television.
Her breakthrough role came when she was cast as Dan
Aykroyd's misunderstood daughter in the feature film "My
Stepmother Is an Alien." She went on to guest star on a
number of popular television shows, including "Picket
Fences," "Roseanne" and "Touched by an Angel." She
was a recurring guest star on the series "Almost Home"
and a series regular on "Free Sprit."
In her free time, the Washington, D.C. native and Dr.
seuss fan likes to surf the web, practice kick-boxing and
spend time with her dogs and cats. She currently resides
in Los Angeles.
Nicholas Brendon
Xander Harris on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Newcomer Nicholas Brendon, who portrays the sardonic
Xander with sensitivity and humor, already has an
impressive list of credits in television, film and theatre.
With his aspirations of playing professional baseball
quashed when an arm injury cut his sports career short, he
turned to the acting game for a new challenge. Soon after,
he made his television debut in a Clearasil commercial.
Yet, as roles were few and far between, he persevered in
entertainment and switched to the other side of the
camera, working as a television production assistant on
"Dave's World." When he nailed an audition for a
guest-starring role on the series, Brendon gained the
confidence he needed and continued to pursue his dream
of becoming an actor. Fate soon smiled upon him and he
was called in to audition for the role in "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer."
In television, he had a recurring role on the daytime soap
opera "The Young and the Restless," and starred in the
pilot "Secret Lives." He played an evil corn follower in the
feature film "Children of the Corn III-Urban Harvest," and
starred in Los Angeles theatre productions of "The Further
Adventures of Tom Sawyer" at Theatre West, "My Own
Private Hollywood" at The Black Hole Theatre and "Out of
Gas on Lovers' Leap" at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Offsreen, the Los Angeles native enjoys basketball,
camping and spending quality time with friends and
family, including his identical twin brother, Kelly, with
whom he shares a home.
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