Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

ABC (ended 2003)

Cast & Crew

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  • Melissa Joan Hart

    Sabrina J. Spellman

    9.2
    Melissa Joan Hart made her first national television commercial at age three for a bathtub toy called "Splashy" and she is now a veteran of television, film and theater. She made her Broadway debut opposite Martin Sheen in "The Crucible". She also starred opposite William Hurt in the Circle Repertory production of "Beside Herself" and in Circle Rep's "Imagining Brad". That summer, she returned to her theatrical roots to appear in the hit Off-Broadway production of "The Vagina Monologues". Hart first made her mark in television playing the title role in Nickelodeon's award-winning "Clarissa Explains It All". In addition to "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", Hart has appeared on such series as "Just Shoot Me" and "That 70's Show" and co-hosted the "American Music Awards" with Brandy. In addition to producing the "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch franchise - which has grown to include the series, books, CD-Roms, toys, soundtracks and an animated series - Melissa and Paula Hart's Hartbreak Films is known for producing all types of quality family entertainment. Their many projects have included the telefilms "Up, Up and Away", "Doomrunners", "Two Came Back", "Silencing Mary", "The Right Connections", "Sabrina Goes to Rome" and "Sabrina Down Under". The company acquired the rights to Shirley Temple Black's autobiography, "Child Star", and produced the movie for "The Wonderful World of Disney", with Ms. Black consulting on the project. Hartbreak Films also developed "Monster in My Closet" for film and television, as well as various feature film projects, including an update of "Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer" and "Jacob's Hands", based on a recently discovered 'lost' manuscript by renowned authors Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood. On the big screen, Hart starred in the romantic comedy "Drive Me Crazy", and made a memorable appearance as "yearbook girl" in the graduation night comedy "Can't Hardly Wait". She was seen next in the feature film "Backflash Blues". Hart has also, directed an episode of "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" and an episode of The Disney Channel series "So Weird". Hart works actively for a variety of charities, most particularly those that benefit children, and lives in Los Angeles, CA.moreless
  • Martin Mull

    Willard Kraft (Seasons 2- 4)

    9.1
    A classically trained artist, Martin fell into acting by stages. While still a student and struggling artist, Martin began writing songs and performing. First as part of a group called Soop, he performed on one album called In the Soop. Subsequent albums were under his own name, although pianist Ed Wise (who was with MM in the previous group) continued to perform with him. His break into acting came when Norman Lear offered him a role on the soap opera parody Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. After this character was killed off (followed quickly by the assassination of Mary Hartman itself because star Louise Lasser burned herself out), Lear cast him in another parody, Fernwood 2Night, which poked fun at small-town talk shows. This was set in Fernwood, Ohio, the fictional home of Mary Hartman. For the second season, the show was renamed America 2Night. The locale was changed to a small town near Los Angeles so that big stars could appear on the show from time to time. After America 2Night, Martin appeared in numerous movies and had a recurring character on Roseanne. Currently he can be seen as the Principal on Sabrina, the Teenaged Witch. But as far as MM was concerned, this was just a side trip. His real love was, and is, in his painting. If he got some money from his acting or singing/songwriting (one of his songs was covered by Sonic Youth), it was more to buy "more tubes of paint" than anything else.moreless
  • Nate Richert

    Harvey Kinkle (Seasons 1-4, 6-7, recurring season 5

    9.2
  • Beth Broderick

    Zelda Spellman (Seasons 1-6)

    8.9
    Playing a variety of wildly diverse characters on stage, in film, and on television for well over a decade, Beth Broderick is a talented force in today's world of entertainment. As well as her acting abilities Beth is also an accomplished screenwriter, director, entrepreneur and humanitarian. Beth was born in Falmouth, Kentucky and raised in Huntington Beach California. She graduated from high school at the early age of 16 and went on to attend the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California. After graduating from their rigourous training programme Beth moved to New York to her professional acting career. However she was not to begin her role of success in the movies until the late eighties when she appeared in Stealing Home with Jodie Foster and Mark Harmon at age 30. Before persuing her career she devoted herself to the AIDS crisis of the early eighties. Today she continues to be active in the battle against AIDS, educating and bringing awareness about the virus and giving care herself. She is the founding director of Momentum, one of the first organizations in New York established to assist people with AIDS and a founding member of the Celebrity Action Council of the City Light Woman's Rehabilitation Program at the Los Angeles Mission. This provides hands-on service to homeless women, helping them to overcome substance abuse and learn job skills to help them reclaim their lives and families. As far as writing is concerned, Beth has recently completed a screenplay called Woodrow's Trumpet with her writing partner Dennis Bailey and the two have just presented a reading of the screenplay Three For The Money - a comedy starring Beth, Judith Ivey (with whom Beth worked on The Five Mrs Buchanans) and Jean Smart. Beth also owns her own production company called Regardless Films. Beth is an experienced director in a field of media and recently guided a half-hour pilot presentation, Trio, for Warner Bros. Television. Despite her success in 20 films for cinema and televsion, Beth still continues to appear as the wise and sultry Zelda Spellman in the hit comedy Sabrina The Teenage Witch providing a very positive role model for the youth of today.moreless
  • Caroline Rhea

    Hilda Spellman (Seasons 1-6)

    9.3
    Caroline Gilchrist Rhea was born the youngest of three girls in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to an American father and Canadian mother. She grew up and lived in Canada until 1989 when she moved to New York when she attended The New School of Social Research to study stand-up comedy. As she started to perform around New York City, she quickly received a good reputation. Not long after she moved to Los Angeles to start a Hollywood career. She got her first movie roll in Meatballs II and starred in the NBC series Pride & Joy in 1995. A year later she received the role of probably her most famous part as Aunt Hilda on the ABC series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. She also had recurring appearances on The Hollywood Squares. In 2002, Caroline started The Caroline Rhea Show that was to replace the ending The Rosie O'Donnell Show. It lasted one year. She appears on several shows such as Celebrity Blackjack and The Biggest Loser.moreless
  • Diana-Maria Riva

    Annie (Season 7)

    7.9
  • Bumper Robinson

    James (Season 7)

    8.7
    This African American actor has and continues to make many appearances throughout his acting career. As a young child he appeared in the Jell-o commercial starring Bill Cosby, The Jeffersons, Night Court, Days of Our Lives, and the movie Enemy Mine. In most of his career his roles were minor roles but were recurring characters. He played on television shows like Amen, Family Matters, A Different World, and Living Single. Robinson also played a young O.J Simpson in the miniseries, The O.J. Simpson Story and a young Jackie Jackson in The Jacksons: An American Dream. Some other works that Robinson has done include him being a vocal artist. Those shows include Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School, Static Shock, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Futurama.moreless
  • Andrew Walker

    Cole (Season 7)

    9.4
  • David Lascher

    Josh (Seasons 4-6)

    9.1
    David is an alum of the Nickelodeon hit, "Hey Dude," in which he starred with Christine Taylor. David attended Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale, New York. He is married to Jill London, and they have two children together. He previously married and divorced Jessica Watson. He broke into showbiz after doing commercials for Burger King.moreless
  • Alimi Ballard

    Albert, the Quizmaster (Season 2)

    8.8
    Originally from the Bronx, New York, Alimi began his acting career while in high school by performing in community theater productions, such as No Laughing Matter and The Common Thread. He later joined the Manhattan Theater Club and the National Black Theater, where he starred in Holiday Heart and Endangered Species.

    Alimi's first television role came on ABC's daytime drama, Loving, where he starred as the troubled youth, 'Frankie Hubbard'. He was also a member of ensemble cast for In the Mix, a teen awareness program. His first primetime role was on New York Undercover

    In 1996, Alimi moved to L.A. and shortly thereafter landed a role on ABC's Aresnio. He also appeared in Dream Works' feature film, Deep Impact with Tea Leoni.

    Alimi currently stars as 'Special Agent David Sinclair' on the CBS crime drama, Numb3rs.moreless
  • Paul Feig

    Mr. Eugene Pool (Season 1)

    8.4
  • Michelle Beaudoin

    Jennifer "Jenny" Kelly (Season 1)

    8.6
    She started her professional acting career at age seventeen. Moved to Vancouver where she was quickly involved in numerous televison programs and films. Michelle studied in New York city at "Circle In The Square".
  • China Jesusita Shavers

    Dreama (Season 4)

    7.9
  • John Ducey

    Leonard (Season 7)

    8.8
    Harvard class of 91, John Ducey was an accomplished and much admired comedic actor even as an undergraduate, acting in more than 20 plays on campus, from Riff in West Side Story to Caliban in the Tempest. Since moving to L.A, Ducey has continued to amass a long list of film and television credits. including guest starring roles on shows including Frasier, Will and Grace, and Ally McBeal.moreless
  • Trevor Lissauer

    Miles Goodman (Seasons 5-6)

    9.0

    Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Lissauer began performing as a teenager in school plays and after high school opted to pursue his dream in Los Angeles instead of attending college. He landed an agent the day he arrived and booked his very first audition just days later, playing the lead in a Roger Corman production. From that first job, he has worked steadily ever since.

    When not acting, Lissauer pursues his musical passion, working on an upcoming CD release and playing in Los Angeles at such well-known venues as the Viper Room.

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  • Elisa Donovan

    Morgan Cavanaugh (Seasons 5-7)

    8.4
    Elisa Donovan was born in Poughkeepsie, but grew up on Long Island, New York. She is one of three children born to Jack and Charlotte Donovan. Her father was the former vice-president of AT&T. She developed a love for acting early on, she first started to study it at the age os twelve. Elisa went to high school at Northpoint, where she was a cheerleader. She went on to college at the New School for Social Resources in Manhattan where she studied Literature and acting, and studied at the Michael Chekhov Studio and with Anthony Aloesch, Larry Moss, Jeffrey Tambor, and Kim Gillingham, all to perfect her craft. She did a lot of theatrical work before getting a role on the daytime soap opera Loving, and ended up on the hit NBC sitcom Blossom, playing Tanya, Joey's girlfriend in 1994. She made her struggle with Anorexia a public one, when she gave People magazine an exclusive inside look at her eating disorder in 1993. At the height of her sickness, Elisa maintained a weight of 85lbs. She overcame her struggle in 1995, and speaks about it to help others. Today you can find her healthy, and acting onstage and screen.moreless
  • Soleil Moon Frye

    Roxie King (Seasons 5-7)

    5.2

    Soleil is probably best known for her role as the title character in the hit NBC series "Punky Brewster". She has also starred on "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch," in addition to her guest appearances on numerous series, including "The Wonder Years" and "Saved By The Bell". Soleil also had leading roles in numerous made-for-television movies for NBC, ABC, CBS and Showtime, as well as extensive independent film work. Her voice-over work includes animated series like "The Real Ghostbusters", "Johnny Bravo" and "It's Punky Brewster" (the animated spin-off of "Punky Brewster"). Soleil most recently directed the independent documentary "Sonny Boy", which won the San Diego Film Festival's Festival Award. On stage Soleil's credits include "Orestes, I Murdered My Mother" at the Burbage Theatre, which earned her a Drama Critic's Performance Award.

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  • Lindsay Sloane

    Valerie Birkhead (Seasons 2-3)

    8.8
    Lindsay Sloane was lively as a child and took up acting as a form of energy. Soon she developed a great love for acting. At the age of 8 she signed up with an agent and was soon on television regularly. These days Lindsay is acting in a few movies, The In-Laws, Man's Best Friend & Exposed. She is Sara Michelle Gellar's best friend and was her maid of honor. She is also very close friends with Grosse Pointe co-star Bonnie Sommerville and is currently engaged to ICM agent Dar Rollins.moreless
  • Jenna Leigh Green

    Libby Chessler (Seasons 1-3)

    8.9
    Jennifer was born 22. August 1977. in Los Angeles. She grew up in Simi Valley, California, along with her twin sister Jessica and younger sister Rebecca. Since she was raised in an artistic environment (her mother and grandfather are actors, and her father is a musician), Jenna started appearing in musicals and plays. After she was noticed by a menager Jenna started working on commercials, television spots and few TV movies. Her most famous TV role was the one of Libby Chesler in show "Sabrina, the teenage witch". In last few years Jenna is doing only plays and musicals. As of 2006 Jenna resides in North Hollywood.moreless
  • Nick Bakay

    Salem Saberhagen, the Cat (voice)

    9.2
    A native of Buffalo, NY, Bakay graduated from Kenyon College in Ohio and later earned an M.F.A. from the Professional Acting Program at SMU in Dallas, Texas. After moving to New York, he spent the early part of his acting career performing in numerous theater productions. At the same time, he became a contributing editor for The National Lampoon Magazine, which led to a writing job and starring roles in two cable series, "Night After Night" and "Sports Monster." After landing a job as a writer and sidekick/announcer on the syndicated "The Dennis Miller Show," Bakay decided it was time to move to Los Angeles. Since that time, he has written and performed in numerous television series including "What's So Funny?" "She TV," "In Living Color," and Comedy Central's "Baseballapalooza" and "NFL Offsides." He has also guest-starred in the comedy series "Coach," "Ellen," "Grace Under Fire," "Seinfeld" and "That 70's Show." For the first four seasons of "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," Bakay was a writer/producer on the show. This season, he takes on that role on "The King of Queens." Additionally, for the past six years, Bakay has written segments and commentary for ESPN and ESPN.com. He is also the host of "Reel Classics" on ESPN Classic. Bakay currently lives in Los Angeles, CA, with his wife, Robin, a writer; along with their dog and two cats. Spouse Robin Bakay (February 1994 - present)moreless
  • Jon Huertas

    Brad Alcerro (Season 4)

    8.8
  • Dylan Neal

    Aaron Jacobs

    5.8
    Tall, (6'2") and handsome brown-haired Canadian import Dylan Neal has worked steadily on American television since the late 1980s. Raised in a suburb of Toronto, the actor attended an academically-focused prep school for most of his education, but found his calling when he transferred to public school halfway through his high school years and found himself in an active drama department, encouraged to pursue a career utilizing his newfound talents. Dylan made his professional acting debut soon after with a role in the Toronto-filmed TV-movie "After Midnight" (ABC, 1988) and was next featured with a two-episode recurring role as the younger incarnation of the titular hero in the syndicated, animation/live action hybrid series "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future" in the same year. Dylan had his first feature film role in the horror sequel "Prom Night III: The Last Kiss" in 1990 and kept busy with roles in series and TV-movies located in Canada. He went to Hollywood for the 1992 and 1993 pilot seasons, but was unable to support himself in the States between castings as his visa permitted him to take acting jobs only. Dylan got a big break in 1994, when he was cast on the CBS daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful" where he portrayed Dylan Shaw until 1997. The steady work soaps offered won over the INS, who granted Neal the required permits for honing his skills in the United States. While appearing on "The Bold and the Beautiful", he was featured in the Disney Channel TV-movie "Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story" (1996), a biopic of the eponymous Canadian Olympian.moreless
  • Phil Fondacaro

    Roland the Troll

    8.7
  • Mary Gross

    Mrs. Quick

    7.5
  • Melissa Murray

    CeeCee

    7.0
  • Emily Hart

    Amanda

    9.5
    Emily Hart, younger sister of Melissa Joan Hart, is most noted for her role as cartoon "Sabrina" in Sabrina: The Animated Series. She is also well known for guest starring on her big sisters' series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, which aired from 1996-2003.
    Emily's other credits include voice over work for The Little Mermaid II, a role in 1998's Silencing Mary, and an appearance in 2004's Raising Helen. One of Emily's first media appearances was in the 1996 comedy If Lucy Fell, also starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Ben Stiller.

    More recently, Emily provided the voice for Sabrina #2 on Sabrina's Secret Life. One of Emily's most acclaimed roles was 2001's movie Child Star: A Shirley Temple Story, in which Emily played a teenage Shirley Temple. Though she is also rather acclaimed for the 1997 T.V. movie The Right Connections.moreless
  • Alastair Duncan

    Pierre Curie

    8.5
  • Beth Grant

    Mrs. Papaneski

    8.8
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Characters With Double Lives, Keeping Secrets, Laugh Track, Parents And Children, Supernatural Forces