Chili peppers
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Anthony Stewart Head put chili peppers in his mouth during his torture scenes in Becoming, Part Two to make his pain seem more realistic. He was afraid the peppers would …
Jenny Calendar
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Jenny Calendar was the Computer Science teacher at Sunnydale High, and also secretly Janna Kalderash, a Romany from the tribe who cursed Angel with his soul. Jenny was sent to …
Nicky’s age
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Nicholas Brendon was 25 years old when he was first cast as the 16 year old Xander Harris. He was only a year younger than Robia LaMorte (Jenny Calendar) who …
Possessed Jenny
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Robia LaMorte said at a Buffy Convention (1.02 The Harvest, London, June 2003) that she didn’t like playing Possessed-Jenny in 2.08 The Dark Age because of her religious beliefs, but that it …
Robia LaMorte
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Robia LaMorte played Jenny Calendar. Born in 1970 in New York, Robia became a professional dancer at 16 and appeared in her first music video ‘Shake Your Love’ for Deborah …
Robia’s audition
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When Robia LaMorte first read through her audition scene for 1.08 I Robot, You Jane she thought that the character of Giles was one of her teenage students. Robia met with …
Robia’s religion
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Robia LaMorte has talked about how she became a Christian:
“…I was driving home from their [Robia’s parents] house, and I decided to talk to God. “Ok God,” I said. …
Robia’s shoes
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Robia La Morte said the following about filming the episode 2.17 Passion:
“[The filming of] the confrontation in the classroom was one day in itself, that took probably four or five hours …
Thanks a lot
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Speaking admiringly in the DVD commentary for 2.14 Innocence of the performance of Robia La Morte as Jenny Calendar, Joss Whedon comments. “And what did we do to thank her? We …





