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Season 3

Joss Whedon, the creator and executive producer of the international hit series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, combines supernatural adventure and dark humor in Angel.

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About The Show

Just as Whedon and executive producer David Greenwalt brought the monsters of adolescence to life with Buffy, this one-hour series explores the twists and turns of early adulthood with the same irony and wit. Starring David Boreanaz as Angel, Alexis Denisof as Wesley and Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia, with guest appearances from James Marsters as Spike.

Meet the Characters

Episodes

  1. Episode

    Episode 22: Tomorrow

    Connor returns to Angel to seek his revenge; Angel and Cordelia acknowledge their feelings for each other.

  2. Episode

    Episode 21: Benediction

    Holtz insists that Connor rejoin Angel; Justine learns Holtz is back; the Groosalugg realizes the depths of Cordelia's feelings for Angel.

  3. Episode

    Episode 20: A New World

    Angel pursues Connor, who makes a new friend on the streets; something else comes through the portal from Quor-toth; Lilah approaches Wesley.

  4. Episode

    Episode 19: The Price

    Angel's hotel is infested by demonic slugs created by the spell he used to alter Sahjhan.

  5. Episode

    Episode 18: Double or Nothing

    When a demon Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt, Angel, Fred, and Cordelia help to save him.

  6. Episode

    Episode 17: Forgiving

    As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley, Angel searches for Sahjhan... and casts a spell to make him corporeal, so he can be killed.

  7. Episode

    Episode 16: Sleep Tight

    To save Connor's life, Wes takes him away from Angel; Angel uncovers Lilah's plot to have him kill Connor; Holtz finally attacks.

  8. Episode

    Episode 15: Loyalty

    Wes dreads the fulfillment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor; Sahjhan becomes dissatisfied with Holtz's progress in staking Angel and takes matters into his own hands; Fred and Gunn try to figure out how to juggle working together with their new romance.

  9. Episode

    Episode 14: Couplet

    Angel struggles with his jealousy of the Groosalugg and Cordelia's attraction to him; Gunn and Fred get captured by a tree monster.

  10. Episode

    Episode 13: Waiting in the Wings

    Angel and his friends attend a ballet, where Angel realizes he saw the exact same dancers on stage 110 years ago.

  11. Episode

    Episode 12: Provider

    Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who literally want to buy her brain; Angel is hired to clean out a vampire nest by a man who can't afford to pay for Angel's services; Wes and Gunn help a woman whose dead boyfriend is stalking her.

  12. Episode

    Episode 11: Birthday

    On her birthday Cordelia learns her visions will kill her unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life... one which doesn't include Angel.

  13. Episode

    Episode 10: Dad

    Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons, vampires, and humans who would like to harm the baby; Holtz joins forces with another vampire slayer.,/p>

  14. Episode

    Episode 9: Lullaby

    As Darla goes through a difficult labor, Holtz pursues Angel.

  15. Episode

    Episode 8: Quickening

    As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz starts his search for Angel... while Lilah and Nathan send out a SWAT team to find Darla.

  16. Episode

    Episode 7: Offspring

    Darla returns and reveals that she's pregnant with Angel's child.

  17. Episode

    Episode 6: Billy

    Angel's friends are affected by a man with the power to make other men brutalize women.

  18. Episode

    Episode 5: Fredless

    When Fred's parents come to take her home, she feels she should go with them... until she earns a place with the group by figuring out the key to an attack of large bug demons.

  19. Episode

    Episode 4: Carpe Noctem

    An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel.

  20. Episode

    Episode 3: That Vision-Thing

    Lilah coerces Angel's help in securing the release of a prisoner the Powers That Be have locked in a fiery prison.

  21. Episode

    Episode 2: That Old Gang Of Mine

    Gunn's loyalties are torn between his current demon-hunting associates and the gang he used to hang out with, which has taken to killing demons for fun instead of defense.

  22. Episode

    Episode 1: Heartthrob

    As Angel mourns Buffy's death, he battles a lovelorn vampire seeking revenge for the death of his beloved, who was killed by Angel.

Characters

  • While relatively new to the world of acting when he landed a guest-starring role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, David Boreanaz catapulted to stardom with his quiet intensity as the mysterious and tortured Angel and ultimately landed his own long-running series. Boreanaz also appeared in The Crow: Wicked Prayer, the fourth installment of the horror series, also starring Dennis Hopper, Edward Furlong, Tara Reid and Macy Gray.

    A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Boreanaz was exposed to television at a young age -- his father is a veteran weather forecaster for WPVI in Philadelphia. After graduating from Ithaca College, he moved to Los Angeles to try his luck in Hollywood.

    While studying the craft of acting, Boreanaz lived the life of a starving actor, making ends meet by 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 spot on Married... With Children playing Kelly Bundy's (Christina Applegate) biker boyfriend.

    In 2002 Boreanaz starred in the romantic comedy I'm with Lucy, with Monica Potter, Henry Thomas and Anthony LaPaglia. He also starred in the Warner Bros. thriller Valentine.

    On stage, Boreanaz has performed at the Ensemble Theatre in Hat Full 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 include Aspen Extreme, Best of the Best 2 and Eyes of the World.

  • Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Charisma Carpenter moved with her family to Mexico when she was 15. She had studied classical ballet since the age of five. She pursued dancing as part of her high school curriculum by commuting between Mexico and San Diego, California, to take classes at the School of the Creative and Performing Arts.

    Carpenter did not initially intend to pursue a career in acting, but fate intervened when she was discovered by a commercial agent while waitressing in Los Angeles to save for her college education. She went on to appear in more than 20 commercials, including one for Secret antiperspirant which ran for two years.

    Her first break in television came with a guest appearance on the popular series Baywatch. Shortly thereafter she landed an audition for Aaron Spelling, who cast her as a regular in the series Malibu Shores.

    Carpenter first came to fame as the snarky Cordelia Chase on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. The popular character was then moved to the Buffy spinoff Angel.

    In 2004, after giving birth to her first child, Carpenter posed nude for Playboy.

    A fitness enthusiast, Carpenter's outdoor interests include rollerblading, rock climbing, hiking, and sky diving.

  • Alexis Denisof is best know for bringing his charm and wit to the role of Wesley Wyndam-Price, a role he originated on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer and then continued as a regular on the Buffy spinoff Angel.

    A native of Salisbury, Maryland, Denisof grew up in Seattle, where he began his acting career in productions at the distinguished ACT (A Contemporary Theatre). Following high school, Denisof continued his training overseas when he was accepted at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. While in London, Denisof enjoyed a prolific stage career, appearing as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Hamlet opposite Ian McKellan.

    Upon graduation, Denisof gained his first national exposure in a George Harrison rock video, which led to his feature film debut in the British film Murder Story. His other film credits include the Sundance Film Festival hit The Misadventures of Margaret opposite Parker Posey and Brooke Shields, True Blue and First Knight. He also stars in the upcoming film Beyond the City Limits along with Nastassja Kinski and Alyson Hannigan.

    Denisof is a veteran of several television projects including cable television's Hostile Waters and the television miniseries Noah's Ark opposite Jon Voight and Mary Steenburgen.

  • J. August Richards is best-known to television audiences as the rogue, street-savvy vampire hunter on the long-running series Angel.

    Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in the Maryland suburb of Bladensburg, Richards discovered his love for acting at an early age, enrolling in a performing arts high school and appearing in several plays a year. Academically confident and determined to move out to Los Angeles to pursue his acting aspirations, Richards applied to only one college. Not only was he accepted into the University of Southern California, he also won numerous scholarships and grants to study theatre.

    Upon graduation, Richards began working steadily in film, television and theater. Playing a rapping bike messenger who believes he is an alien abductee, it was the role of Taj Mahal in the Mark Taper Forum's production of Space that first brought recognition and rave reviews to the young actor.

    On the big screen, Richards has appeared in the feature films Why Do Fools Fall in Love? and Good Burger. He starred in the television movies Critical Assembly, The Temptations and Mutiny. Richards has also guest-starred on The Practice, Chicago Hope, The Cosby Show and Any Day Now.

  • Alexis Denisof is best know for bringing his charm and wit to the role of Wesley Wyndam-Price, a role he originated on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer and then continued as a regular on the Buffy spinoff Angel.

    A native of Salisbury, Maryland, Denisof grew up in Seattle, where he began his acting career in productions at the distinguished ACT (A Contemporary Theatre). Following high school, Denisof continued his training overseas when he was accepted at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. While in London, Denisof enjoyed a prolific stage career, appearing as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Hamlet opposite Ian McKellan.

    Upon graduation, Denisof gained his first national exposure in a George Harrison rock video, which led to his feature film debut in the British film Murder Story. His other film credits include the Sundance Film Festival hit The Misadventures of Margaret opposite Parker Posey and Brooke Shields, True Blue and First Knight. He also stars in the upcoming film Beyond the City Limits along with Nastassja Kinski and Alyson Hannigan.

    Denisof is a veteran of several television projects including cable television's Hostile Waters and the television miniseries Noah's Ark opposite Jon Voight and Mary Steenburgen.

  • Andy Hallett was raised in the tiny Cape Cod village of Osterville, Massachusetts, part of the town of Barnstable. He attended Barnstable High School and then Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts.

    He spent his early years hiding his love for singing and performing. He would lock himself in his room when his parents weren't home and belt out his favorite tunes. Hallett eventually got to live out his dream on the Joss Whedon series Angel as Lorne, a wisecracking "good demon" who runs a karaoke establishment and can read the thoughts and souls of patrons when they sing.

    Hallett considered himself shy until he had a life-changing experience at a Patti LaBelle concert. She invited him on stage to sing "Lady Marmalade" with her and when he received applause and requests for photographs, he realized that show business was in his future.

    After moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting, Hallett worked as a runner at a talent agency, a property manager and a personal assistant. Angel creator and executive producer Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing at a blues revue and conceived the character of Lorne. Hallett was invited to try out for the part and landed the role, his first job as an actor.

    In addition to Angel, Hallett has also starred in The Enforcers, a television mini-series about young mobsters starring James Marsters, Tangi Miller and Michelle Trachtenberg, and in the independent film Chance, written by Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star, Amber Benson.

     

  • James Marsters is best known for his role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer as the vampire Spike, a role he reprised for the hit spin-off Angel.

    Born in the remote northern logging town of Greenville, California and raised in Modesto, California, Marsters always knew he wanted to be an actor. From his debut as Eeyore in a fourth grade production of Winnie the Pooh, he went on to study acting at New York's prestigious Juilliard School. He began his professional career in the theater, performing in stage productions including The Tempest and Red Noses at Chicago's renowned Goodman Theatre. In addition, Marsters revisited the stage in Los Angeles with a starring role in an original play produced by Noah Wyle titled The Why.

    Marsters made his onscreen debut guest-starring on the television series Northern Exposure. He landed the prominent role of an ill-at-ease priest, which was cast locally in Seattle, soon after moving to the Pacific Northwest. He was inspired by the success to move to Los Angeles and within months was sinking his proverbial teeth into the role of Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Marsters, no stranger to television, starred in the anthology series Strange Frequency for VH1, as well as in Gene Roddenbury's Andromeda.

    Other credits include the feature film The House on Haunted Hill, a psychological horror film which also starred Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs and Lisa Loeb.

    In the summer of 2003, Marsters toured Europe with his band, Ghost of the Robot, to promote their new CD, Mad Brilliant. The band sold out all of their engagements in London and Germany.

  • Tim Minear is well known among television genre fans for his work on such shows as Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The X-Files and Strange World. A frequent partner with Joss Whedon, Minear spent four seasons as writer/director/executive producer on the Buffy The Vampire Slayer spin-off Angel before executive-producing another Whedon series, cult favorite Firefly. His association with Twentieth Century Fox Television includes the quirky comedy/drama Wonderfalls and the noir procedural The Inside.

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  • i HAVE BEEN WATCHING ANGEL ON SCI FI ON THURSDAYS AND ITS DISAPPEARED, WHEN I LOOK TO NEXT WEEK ITS STILL NOT ON EVEN THOUGH IT SAYS SEASON 3 HAS STARTED ON 10TH SEPT??

  • Where has angel gone? I'm on series 2 ep 19 cordella's stuck god knows where and it's taken off!!!

  • chrisma you are so hot i love you from texas

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