
Sebastian Stan
Another mysterious man is coming to Once Upon a Time.
Sebastian Stan, who recently starred opposite Chris Evans in Captain America, will guest-star in an upcoming episode of the ABC fairy tale series, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively. Details on his role are...
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Emma Caufield
Emma Caulfield will guest-star in an upcoming episode of ABC's magical drama Once Upon a Time, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Executive-produced by Lost's Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, the upcoming series tells the story of the Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla) casting a spell upon classic fairy tale characters who live in Storybrooke, Maine, and don't know their own true identities.
Once Upon a Time Scoop: A Deadwood alum is coming to town
Caulfield, who is best known for her role as Anya the ex-vengeance demon in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, will play...
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Sarah Michelle Gellar
Buffy the Vampire Slayer may have ended nearly a decade ago, but just pick up your remote and you'll still see many of the show's familiar faces on-screen today. With star Sarah Michelle Gellar marking her return to series television with the upcoming CW thriller Ringer, we decided to take a look back at Buffy's notable players, then and now.
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Kristoffer Polaha and Emma Caulfield
Life Unexpected's newest character Emma may appear to be Type A and tough, but star Emma Caulfield says she has a darker past that Baze (Kris Polaha) will bring to light. Despite their boss-employee relationship and polar-opposite personalities, the two develop a romance that she say brings up a lot about each other — good and bad. Caulfield tells TVGuide.com about why Emma is so guarded, and how she compares her to the actress' previous popular Buffy character, Anya...
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Life Unexpected
After Life Unexpected's Baze (Kristoffer Polaha) loses two of the loves in his life, Cate (Shiri Appleby) and his bar, it doesn't take long for him to find surrogate replacements, both in the same place: his dad's firm. With a new job as a sales associate and a fiery new boss, Emma (Emma Caulfield), Baze soon finds himself in yet another relationship that starts out as hate-hate.
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Life Unexpected
While the relationships between characters were messy in Life Unexpected's first season, things are about to get even messier: In Season 2, Cate (Shiri Appleby) and Ryan (Kerr Smith) will be navigating their new marriage, Baze (Kristoffer Polaha) will deal with rejection, and Lux (Britt Robertson) will dive head-first into a May-December relationship.
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Now playing in this week's Mitovich Mega Minute:
• Private Practice's obsession with Buffy and Angel alumni continues!
• Is Prison Break's Sara pregnant? (Said differently: Can women conceive via forehead kisses and warm hugs?)
• Eureka! We're finally zeroing in on an MIA show's return date.
Watch and discuss the new MMM after the jump.
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James Marsters, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Joss Whedon by Kevin Parry/WireImage.com
Joss Whedon couldnt contain himself. So jazzed that his landmark musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was being screened at the legendary Cinerama Dome theater (site of this years awesome Paley Fest), he sneaked into the audience to watch one of the numbers before rejoining that old gang of his for group photos before taking the stage for a retrospective Q&A (moderated by yours truly). Like me, I think he would have rather just sat in the theater to drink it in. But there was catching up to do.Ive finally met someone whose passion for musicals outstrips mine (if only because hes genius enough to be able to write one). The reason Joss arrived too late to set up the screening (following my own opening remarks) was because he came straight from wrapping production of his next musical project: Doctor Horribles Sing-Along Blog, an entirely independent made-for-Internet (but no word yet on where youll find it) musical-comedy, conceived during...
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Question: Is Buffy the Vampire Slayer ever coming back?
Answer: Under normal circumstances, this would qualify as a stupid question. But instead I'm going to use it as an opportunity to share with you my close encounter with a Buffy grad during Emmy week! So, it's Friday morning and I'm working out at The Sports Club/LA across the street from my hotel when guess who climbs onto the treadmill next to me? Go ahead, guess. No, come on. Yes! It was Emma Caulfield. At least I'm 90 percent certain it was her. I didn't have the guts to introduce myself, but I did happen to glance over at her speed. Anya was clocking 6.8 mph to my 7. Not that it was a race or anything.
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Does life go on after Buffy the Vampire Slayer? It does for Emma Caulfield, the babe behind Sunnydale's late she-demon Anya. "I had been ready to go for a while — [for various] reasons," she tells TV Guide Online, cryptically. "It had nothing to do with [series creator] Joss Whedon; I love him. There were just certain politics around there that made it very difficult to grow."
So, what's a disgruntled vengeance demon to do? Try her luck on the big screen, natch. Since biting the dust in Buffy's May 2003 series finale, Caulfield headlined the hit horror flick Darkness Falls and produced and starred in the indie mockumentary Bandwagon. In the latter pic, which recently debuted at the Newport Beach Film Festival to rave reviews, the former Beverly Hills, 90210 star plays a self-absorbed Hollywood thesp named, um, Emma Caulfield.
The actress concedes that her peeps were a bit worried that audiences
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