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Goldteethblog.blogspot.com Buffy The Vampire SlayerTV : Catching up with the Buffy cast Part 1Wednesday 7 February 2007, by Webmaster A few former cast members of Buffy the Vampire Slayer will appear at February’s New York ComiCon, Variety reported earlier this week. The news got me wondering about what some of my favorite Buffyverse alums are up to these days. Sure, most of us know about Alyson Hannigan’s blossoming TV career and that Sarah Michelle Gellar has mostly resigned herself to starring in artless horror flicks, but did you know that Nick Brendan (Xander) does voice work for Disney Channel? Have you seen Tom Lenk’s (Andrew) insane short film series about an eccentric dancer? Read on to find out about how these former Buffy actors are keeping busy. I’ll post more info about other Buffyverse alum in the coming weeks. And remember; let’s try to support some of their projects. It’s the least we can do for these talented performers. Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris) Nick Brendon had a tough time in TV land after Buffy went off the air in 2003. He starred in a sitcom pilot that never became a series, The Pool at Maddy Breakers, and Fox quickly cancelled Kitchen Confidential, the critically acclaimed but low-rated single-camera series in which Brendon co-starred with Bradley Cooper from Alias. In between those projects Brendon starred as Roswell’s Majandra Delfino’s gay cousin in the surprisingly decent ABC Family flick Celeste in the City. In 2004, he voluntarily entered rehab to fight his addiction to alcohol. He served as honorary chairperson for the Stuttering Foundation of America during Stuttering Awareness Week from 2000-2003. According to his official Web site, Brendon’s fans have raised more than $5,000 for the SFA. In 2006, Brendan starred in LA’s Blank Theater Co. production of Lobster Alice. He co-starred with Charisma Carpenter in another ABC Family flick, Relative Chaos, in 2006 and does voice work on the Disney Channel animated series American Dragon: Jake Long. Catch Brendon’s next project Fire Serpent, a SciFi Channel original film, on Feb. 24. Emma Caulfield (Anya) Before arriving on Buffy, Emma Caulfield had already guest-starred on a number of TV series, most memorably on Beverly Hills 90210. Since Buffy’s end, she’s mostly gone back to taking TV guest spots (Monk, Robot Chicken). In 2004, Caulfield parodied herself in the award-winning indie mockumentary Bandwagon. In the film, Caulfield portrays herself as a self-absorbed starlet on a downward spiral. Bandwagon won the Maverick Award at the 2004 Newport Beach Film Festival. The film also features cameos by Buffy alum Tom Lenk, Buffy director David Fury and Joss Whedon. Read an interview with her about the film here. Catch Emma in A Valentine Carol, Feb. 12 on Lifetime. Tom Lenk (Andrew Wells) Yep, that’s Tom Lenk in that Wendy’s commercial. He’s also popped up recently on a number of TV shows, including How I Met Your Mother, Six Feet Under and House M.D. In 2004, Lenk reprised his recurring role as Buffy’s Andrew Wells for two hilarious episodes of Angel on theWB. He had a cameo as "Frodo" in Alyson Haniggan’s 2006 film Date Movie and will appear in two of this year’s major Hollywood releases, 23 with Jim Carey and Michael Bay’s Transformers. According to IMDB, he plays a Pentagon analyst in Transformers. (That should be interesting.) Tom will also appear in the upcoming indie film Equal Opportunity and the horror sequel Boogeyman 2. Tom is also a well-received stage performer and comedian. He’s part of the L.A.-based Strangely Attractive sketch comedy troupe. He started the bizarro comic stage production Unitarded in LA with acting partner Patty Wortham. Tom has also appeared in and directed several short films with other Strangely Attractive members. He has a few of these shorts posted on his MySpace page. The oddest ones star Tom as Trudy, a nerdy, 8-year-old female tap dancer. Check out the clip below. Next week: Catch up with Amber Benson (Tara), Danny Strong (Andrew) and Tony Head (Giles). |