Season Three Angel | |
Season Premiere |
September 24th, 2001 |
Season Finale | May 20th, 2002 |
Episode Count | 22 |
Cast | David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; Alexis Denisof; J. August Richards |
Notable Episodes | "Lullaby" [1] |
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Angel is am American television series that aired on the WB Network from October of 1999 to May of 2004 spanning a total of 111 eleven episodes over the course of five seasons (22 episodes per season). Angel was a spin-off of the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and featured the adventures of the titular anti-hero Angelus - a vampire in search of redemption for the sins of his past.
Season three of Angel aired from September 24th, 2001 to May 20th, 2002, totalling twenty-two episodes. The cast lineup includes original stars David Boreanaz as Angel, Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase and Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce. Season two's J. August Richards returns as a series regular again, reprising the role of Charles Gunn. Actress Amy Acker joins the cast of Angel as a series regular beginning with this season. She plays the role of nerdy tech girl Winifred "Fred" Burkle.
Cast[]
Principal cast[]
Actor | Role |
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David Boreanaz | Angel |
Charisma Carpenter | Cordelia Chase |
Alexis Denisof | Wesley Wyndam-Pryce |
J. August Richards | Charles Gunn |
Amy Acker | Winifred "Fred" Burkle |
Guest stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Andy Hallett | Lorne |
Julie Benz | Darla |
Stephanie Romanov | Lilah Morgan |
Daniel Dae Kim | Gavin Park |
Keith Szarabajka | Daniel Holtz |
Laurel Holloman | Justine Cooper |
Crew[]
Production[]
Directors[]
Writers[]
Episodes[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- Featured "Big Bad": Daniel Holtz.
- This is the last season of Angel with David Greenwalt as executive producer. He is still given screen credit in seasons four and 5 even though he was not involved in the show any longer. Greenwalt did return to the series to direct one episode in season five, "The Girl in Question".
- Director Frederick King Keller is credited as Fred Keller this season.
- Editor Mark S. Westmore is credited as Mark Westmore this season.
- Editor Michael Stern is credited as Michael S. Stern this season.
- David Greenwalt wrote and directed both the season premiere, and the season finale.
Home video[]
See also[]
Angel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
External Links[]
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References[]
- ↑ Death of Darla; Birth of Connor Angel; Destruction of Caritas.
This article relates to a season of the WB Network television series Angel. Seasons
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