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Andy Hallett part one
this is part one...Angel Andy Lorne
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Andy Hallett Part Two
This is Part two of the Video...Angel Andy Lorne
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Andy Hallett at FedCon
after the interview we had for slayerverse.org at FedCon XV in Fulda, Germany. Don't steal ;)...Andy Hallett FedCon Slayerverse
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Kane - Sweet Home Alabama
May 2006. (Special apperance by Gigi Edgley and Andy Hallett)...christian kane chris steve carlson gigi edgley andy hallett jerrod niemann jarrod fulda germany
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 4
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 9
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Angel - Bloopers
Some Outtakes from all 5 seasons of Angel...Angel David Boreanaz Alexis Denisof J. August Richards Amy Acker Andy Hallett
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers -- The Green Blues
so hard being the Green Ranger.......It's Not Easy Being Green Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Tommy Oliver Lorne Blues Zordon Dragonzord Andy Hallett
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 1
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 5
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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A Change Of Pace - Weekend Warriors (Illyria)
A new music video with scenes from movies and tv shows, this time it's all about party.
Thanks to Alex (badass+kickass+formerly fatass), for the song recommendations. Thanks to Luc, for the technical support.
What's in it: Angel (Season 5 spoilers) Coyote Ugly Buffy Smallville American Pie Waiting Veronica Mars The Rules Of Attraction Garden State Scary Movie The 4400 - R.I.P. :'( Torque Scream Mean Girls Two And A Half Men Freaky Friday Lost Death Proof Van Wilder From Dusk Till Dawn The Hole 25th Hour
Starring (in order of appearance): Amy Acker as Illyria/Fred Burkle Alexis Denisof as Wesley Wyndam-Pryce Izabella Miko as Cammie Eliza Dushku as Faith Lehane Andy Hallett as Lorne Erica Durance as Lois Lane Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers/Faith Nicholas Brendon as Xander Harris James Marsters as Spike Seann William Scott as Stifler Shannon Elizabeth as Nadia Piper Perabo as Violet Sanford Ryan Hansen as Dick Casablancas Maria Bello as Lil Bridget Moynahan as Rachel Anna Faris as Cindy Campbell/Serena Zach Braff as Andrew Largeman J. August Richards as Charles Gunn Charisma Carpenter as Cordelia Chase Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron/Anna Coleman Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper Jon Cryer as Alan Harper Iyari Limon as Kennedy Jessica Biel as Lara Holleran Ryan Reynolds as Monty Alanna Ubach as Naomi James van der Beek as Sean Bateman Michelle Rodriguez as Ana-Lucia Cortez Chad Faust as Kyle Baldwin Sydney Tamiia Poitier as Jungle Julia Sean Marquette as Drinking Little Kid Salma Hayek as Santanico Pandemonium Quentin Tarantino as Richard Gecko/Warren Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard Patrick Flueger as Shawn Farrell Laurence Fox as Geoff Bingham Thora Birch as Liz Dunn Vanessa Ferlito as Arlene Evangeline Lilly as Kate Austen Keira Knightley as Frances 'Frankie' Almond Smith Josh Holloway as James 'Sawyer' Ford Juliette Lewis as Kate Fuller Harvey Keitel as Jacob Fuller Ernest Liu as Scott Fuller George Clooney as Seth Gecko Christina Vidal as Maddie Haley Hudson as Peg David Boreanaz as Angel Kristin Kreuk as Lana Lang
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 6
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 3
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 8
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
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Lorne. The Spin Off
This is a spin off of Angel the Series. I love Lorne so much and I'd like to see a tv movies about him so I can't resist and I do it. I hope you enjoy it.
Characters and films are property of Joss Whedon ans Warner Brothers.
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 7
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Buffy TVS - Actos Q&A - Buffy Convention 2003 Part 2
Great, informative and damn funny Q&A sessions with two cast members from the hit TV series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spin off, Angel. The Andy Hallett (The Host) Q&A has some cuts, due to battery issues, but is funny as hell. The James Marsters' (Spike) segement is complete, including him talking right into my camera. Filmed at the 2003 Buffy Convention.
-=-=-=-=-=- Andy Hallett (born 4 August 1975) is an American singer and actor best known for playing the part of Lorne ('The Host') in the television series Angel.
After moving to Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon saw Hallett singing in a Universal City Blues revue, Whedon conceived the character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got the part, his first job ever as an actor.
Hallett got his agent after he appeared on Angel. She spotted him singing and acting in the second season premier episode "Judgment." The morning after the show was broadcast she called up the series casting agent and asked about him. He signed with her shortly after. His character, (Lorne) was featured in over forty episodes before appearing in the title sequence as a regular character. He also sings two songs on the series' soundtrack.
James Wesley Marsters (born August 20, 1962) is an American actor and musician, best known for playing the popular platinum-blond character Spike, an English yob of a vampire, in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel.
It was James' notable and acclaimed appearance as Spike on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (first appearing in Season Two) that attracted the attention of the general public. The immediate fan response prevented his character from being killed off, instead allowing him to enjoy a pivotal presence throughout the series. Spike became a regular in Season Four, and remained so until the show's finale. After the conclusion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marsters carried the infamous Spike over to the Buffy spinoff show, Angel, also in a regular role (second title billing after David Boreanaz, the titular "Angel").
In 2003--2004, Marsters was lead singer for the rock band Ghost of the Robot. They released one CD album, Mad Brilliant; three singles, "Valerie", "David Letterman" and "New Man"; and one mid-length EP, It's Nothing.
http://www.andyhallett.com/ http://www.jamesmarsters.com/home.html
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Angel theme
Intro of the serie 'Angel' with James Marsters...David Boreanas James Marters Amy Acker J. August Richards Andy Hallett Alexis Denisof
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Las Caritas SEASON 1
This is a spin off intro about Lorne. He moves to Miami and reestablishes his club Caritas, hence Las Caritas. Think of it as Cheers meets Miami Vice meets of course the uncanny spirit of the Buffyverse.
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Angel Episode Directed by me lol :0
it was fun to do. Clips of the un aired pilot and how angel arrived in los angeles.then 5 years later, he fights the black thorn aka the senior partners. plz watch !!!
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Daniel Corey on "Angel"
"Angel," alongside co-stars TJ Thyne (Bones) and Andy Hallett....Angel Boreanaz Lorne Buffy Vampire Daniel Corey Dan Thyne Hallett
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