List of guest characters in Charmed (season 2)
Charmed is an American supernatural drama television series that was originally broadcast on The WB. The following is a list of guest characters that appeared in the second season of Charmed. Season two premiered on September 30, 1999, and ended on May 18, 2000.[1]
Demons
Episode No. |
Character | Actor(s) | Notes |
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1 | Abraxas[2] | Walter Fellon | Stole the Book of Shadows and started reading it backwards, reversing the spells that The Charmed Ones had cast and resurrecting the demons and warlocks they've already vanquished. |
4 | Masselin[3] | Chris Nelson | A demonic soul trader that assisted mortals in accomplishing their goals and taking their and others' souls as payment. |
9 | Barbas[4] | Billy Drago | Returned to Earth on Friday the 13th so he could kill 13 unmarried witches, with help from a mob boss named Bane Jessup and a professional assassin named Ms. Hellfire. |
10 | Drazi[5] | Clayton Rohner | A demon of hate who caused mortals to become incapable of love. |
15 | Litvack[6] | Steve Railsback | An upper-level demon who tried to kill Bane Jessup for his knowledge about demons. |
17 | Cryto[7] | Cameron Bancroft | A powerful demon who granted youth, beauty and health in return for one's soul. |
18 | Demon of Illusion[8] | Robin Atkin Downes | Had the ability to travel between reality and fictional realms and transport fictional characters to reality. |
19 | Libris[9] | Scott Lincoln | Killed a college student named Charlene Hughes who came close to proving the existence of demons. |
22 | The Infernal Council[10] | Jeff Corey J. G. Hertzler Zitto Kaza |
A group of upper-level demons who sent a Dragon Warlock and Genie to kill The Charmed Ones. |
Warlocks
Episode No. |
Character | Actor(s) | Notes |
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1 | Jeremy[2] | Eric Scott Woods | Was brought back to life by the demon Abraxas. |
Nicholas[2] | Rick Cramer | Was brought back to life by the demon Abraxas. | |
3 | Malcolm[11] | Paul Kersey | A powerful warlock who was trapped inside a magical castle painting. |
Jane Franklin[11] | Holly Fields | Desperately tried to free her lover Malcolm who was trapped inside a magical castle painting. | |
7 | The Collectors[12] | Dean Norris (Dr. Stone) Jim Antonio |
A breed of powerful warlocks who possess the power to drain knowledge through needle-like finger protrusions. |
14 | Anton[13] | Tyler Christopher | A powerful and immortal warlock who fell in love with Phoebe's past life, P. Russell. |
22 | Dragon Warlock[10] | Marcus Graham | A spawn of a dragon and a sorceress who had the ability to breathe fire and fly. The Dragon Warlock collaborated with a Genie in an attempt to destroy The Charmed Ones. |
Ghosts
Episode No. |
Character | Actor | Notes |
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1 | The Woogyman[2] | N/A | Was unleashed by the demon Abraxas. |
11 | Elias Lundy[14] | J. Kenneth Campbell | Haunted a woman named Martha Van Lewen and tried to kill every male member of her family. |
19 | Charlene Hughes[9] | Rebecca Cross | A college student who was killed by a demon named Libris because she came close to proving the existence of demons. |
Witches
Episode No. |
Character | Actor(s) | Notes |
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1 | Stevie[2] | Amanda Wyss | A witch practitioner who Phoebe befriended. |
6 | Tuatha[15] | Brigid Brannagh | A powerful evil witch from the 18th century, who had been entombed into a cave for 200 years. |
8 | Patty Halliwell[16] | Finola Hughes | The Charmed Ones' mother. |
Little Prue Halliwell[16] | Emmalee Thompson | ||
9 | Marcy Steadwell[4] | Hynden Walch | A non-magical witch practitioner who was targeted by a professional assassin named Ms. Hellfire. |
17 | Gail Altman[7] | Anne Haney (elderly) Julia Lee (young) |
A close friend of Grams. Gail and her coven summoned the demon Cryto in hopes of having him restore their youth and beauty because she was dying of cancer. |
Helen[7] | Lucy Lee Flippin | Was part of Gail Altman's coven. | |
Amanda[7] | Pamela Gordon | Was part of Gail Altman's coven. | |
Humans
Episode No. |
Character | Actor(s) | Notes |
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1 | Rob[2] | Gregory M. Cromer, Jr. | Was a banker and a brief love interest to Piper. |
Mrs. Milton[2] | Janet Wood | Was one of Prue's clients at Bucklands Auction House who was interested in auctioning her late husband's collection. | |
2 | Nathaniel Pratt[17] | Pat Skipper | When The Charmed Ones visited the future, Nathaniel prosecuted Phoebe for the murder of Cal Greene. He wanted to rid San Francisco of all witches. |
Cal Greene[17] | Dan Horton | A famous baseball player who was seen in a premonition of the future where Phoebe attacked him. | |
Melinda[17] | Clara Thomas | Leo and Piper's daughter in the future. | |
Anne[17] | Lisa Connaughton | Prue's personal assistant at Bucklands Auction House in the future. | |
3 | Joe Lyons[11] | Damian Perkins | Worked at Bucklands Auction House with Prue. |
4 | Jeff Carlton[3] | Larry Holden | The manager of a band named Dishwalla who made a deal with a demon named Masselin to exchange young souls for money and success. |
Chris Barker[3] | David Haydn-Jones | An investor who Prue was trying to raise a loan with because Piper's club P3 was not doing well. | |
Tina Hitchens[3] | Alexandra Picatto | Was swallowed by a demon named Masselin. | |
5 | Alan[18] | Michael McLafferty | Dated Prue and worked with her at Bucklands Auction House. |
Owen Grant[18] | Nick Stabile | Dated Phoebe after they met at a dating service called Fine Romance. | |
Inspector Smith[18] | Lex Medlin | Worked with Darryl to solve the cases involving Darla, the Succubus. | |
Jan[18] | Georgia Emelin | Worked at Fine Romance. | |
6 | Treasure Hunter #1[15] | Maulik Pancholy | Found and accidentally freed an evil witch named Tuatha from her tomb. |
Treasure Hunter #2[15] | Jeremy Rowley | Found and accidentally freed Tuatha from her tomb. | |
Betty[15] | Pamela Kosh | An elderly woman who visited Prue at Bucklands Auction House to get the wand she bought appraised. | |
Kyle Gwydion[15] | Jay Michael Ferguson | Was the Chosen One destined to vanquish Tuatha by using her own wand. | |
7 | Eric Bragg[12] | Misha Collins | A man who uncovered the location of the Akashic Records, which foretold all significant events throughout time. |
Ben Bragg[12] | Eddy Saad | Eric Bragg's father. | |
Jeff Sheridan[12] | Lochlyn Munro | Jack Sheridan's twin brother. | |
8 | Mrs. Johnson[16] | Pat Crowley | Owner of the campsite where The Charmed Ones' mother Patty died. |
9, 11, 12 | Mr. Cauldwell[4] | Was Prue's last boss at Bucklands Auction House. | |
9, 15 | Bane Jessup[4] | Antonio Sabàto Jr. | A dangerous mob boss and a love interest for Prue. |
9 | Ms. Hellfire[4] | Wendi Bromley | A professional assassin who was hired to kill The Charmed Ones. |
D.J.[4] | Courtney Gains | Was Bane Jessup's right-hand man. | |
10 | Cindy[5] | Tiffany Salerno | Was one of Cupid's charges who fell in love with a man named Max. |
Max[5] | Brody Hutzler | Was one of Cupid's charges who fell in love with Cindy. | |
Kevin[5] | Jonathan Aubé | Briefly dated Phoebe. | |
11 | Matthew Van Lewen[14] | A baby that The Charmed Ones kept safe from a ghost named Elias Lundy, who wanted to kill every male in the Van Lewen family. | |
Martha Van Lewen[14] | Stephanie Beacham | Matthew's grandmother and the object of obsession for Elias Lundy. | |
Alexandra Van Lewen[14] | Hillary Danner | Matthew's mother. | |
Gilbert Van Lewen[14] | Ric Coy | Matthew's father. | |
12 | Nathan[19] | Andrew Ducote | A young boy who was in San Francisco Memorial Hospital around the same time that Piper was in hospital for oroya fever. |
12, 20 | Dr. Curtis Williamson[19] | Matthew Glave | The infectious disease specialist who was assigned to Piper when she contracted oroya fever. |
13 | Tessa[20] | Lela Lee | A college student who was in the same class with Phoebe. |
Brooke[20] | Katie Johnston | A college student who was in the same class with Phoebe. | |
Andrea[20] | Kelly McNair | A college student who was in the same class with Phoebe. | |
Ethan[20] | Rafer Weigel | A college student who was in the same class with Phoebe. | |
14 | Christina Larson[13] | Jeanette Miller (elderly) Daveigh Chase (young) |
Was a little girl from the 1920s who witnessed the murder of Phoebe's past life, P. Russell by her cousins, P. Bowen (Prue's past life) and P. Baxter (Piper's past life). |
16 | Maggie Murphy[21] | Amy Adams | A woman who did so much good in her life by helping people. Maggie's good deeds made her the target of a Spirit Killer who cursed her with bad luck. |
16, 18 | Gil Corso[21] | Kent Faulcon | Prue's boss at 415 magazine. |
18 | Billy Appleby[8] | Chris Payne Gilbert | A character from Phoebe's favorite movie, Kill It Before It Dies, who was accidentally brought into the real world by the Demon of Illusion. |
Sally Mae[8] | Leslie Lauten | Billy Appleby's love interest in Kill It Before It Dies. | |
Finley Beck[8] | Mark Lindsay Chapman | A famous photographer who inspired Prue to pursue a career in photo journalism. | |
19 | Cleavant Wilson[9] | Cleavant Derricks | A man who sat on a bus bench every day looking for a witness to the murder of his daughter, Tyra Wilson. |
Gibbs[9] | Jeremy Roberts | Owner of a pawnshop and the murderer of Tyra Wilson. | |
Lillian Wyatt[9] | Peggy Stewart | Was Leo's wife in his mortal life. | |
20 | Evan Stone[22] | Jim Davidson | A movie star who was filming an action movie when Prue was assigned to do a photo shoot of him for 415 magazine. |
Lucy[22] | Susan Martino | Evan Stone's publicist. | |
Benny Ritter[22] | Gary Douglas Kohn | A drug dealer who was butchered up by Dr. Curtis Williamson. He had a kidney removed and was found sedated. | |
Larry[22] | A police officer and Dr. Curtis Williamson's brother in law. | ||
22 | Dick[10] | Joshua Hutchinson | Briefly dated Prue. |
Others
Episode No. |
Character | Actor | Notes |
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5 | Succubus/Darla[18] | Heidi Mark | A predator who seeks powerful men to feed off their testosterone. Darla worked at Fine Romance. |
8 | Sam Wilder[16] | Scott Jaeck | Was Patty's whitelighter and lover. |
10 | Cupid[5] | Michael Reilly Burke | Enlisted The Charmed Ones' help to retrieve his cupid ring after it was stolen by Drazi, a demon of hate. |
13 | The Snake[20] | Christopher Wiehl | A snake who was transformed into a human by three of Phoebe's classmates, Tessa, Brooke and Andrea. |
The Rabbit[20] | Tim Griffin | A rabbit who was transformed into a human by Tessa, Brooke and Andrea. | |
The Pig[20] | Steve Monroe | A pig who was transformed into a human by Tessa, Brooke and Andrea. | |
16 | Spirit Killer[21] | Arnold Vosloo | A breed of darklighters assigned to prey on the vulnerabilities of innocents, notably those who are identified as future whitelighters. |
18 | Bloody Mary[8] | Olivia Summers | A fictional character brought to reality by the Demon of Illusion to kill The Charmed Ones. |
The Slasher[8] | J.P. Romano | A fictional character brought to reality by the Demon of Illusion to kill The Charmed Ones. | |
21 | War[23] | Brian Thompson | One of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. |
Death[23] | Patrick Kilpatrick | One of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. | |
Strife[23] | Geoffrey Blake | One of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. | |
Famine[23] | Jeff Ricketts | One of The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. | |
22 | Genie[10] | French Stewart | Was sent by an Infernal Council to destroy The Charmed Ones by granting each sister a wish. |
See also
References
- ↑ "Charmed Season 2 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Witch Trial". Charmed. September 30, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "The Devil's Music". Charmed. October 21, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Ms. Hellfire". Charmed. January 13, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Heartbreak City". Charmed. January 20, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- ↑ "Give Me a Sign". Charmed. February 24, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "How to Make a Quilt Out of Americans". Charmed. April 6, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Chick Flick". Charmed. April 20, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Ex Libris". Charmed. April 27, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "Be Careful What You Witch For". Charmed. May 18, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 "The Painted World". Charmed. October 14, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "They're Everywhere". Charmed. November 18, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 "Pardon My Past". Charmed. February 17, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Reckless Abandon". Charmed. January 27, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "That Old Black Magic". Charmed. November 11, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "P3 H2O". Charmed. December 9, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "Morality Bites". Charmed. October 7, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "She's a Man, Baby, a Man!". Charmed. November 4, 1999. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 "Awakened". Charmed. February 3, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Animal Pragmatism". Charmed. February 10, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 "Murphy's Luck". Charmed. March 30, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "Astral Monkey". Charmed. May 4, 2000. The WB Television Network.
- 1 2 3 4 "Apocalypse Not". Charmed. May 11, 2000. The WB Television Network.
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