Brett Ferino
05-29-2003, 01:31 PM
LOS ANGELES - Go ahead, you can still call Anthony Stewart Head "Giles" and he won't mind.
Even though "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is history, Head knows for a lot of fans, he'll always be Giles, no matter what else he does.
He says "that's the best part of the show and the best part of the business." Head says "occasionally you are blessed with the chance to do something that people are so taken with they hold it dear."
"Buffy," which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar as a young woman burdened with the responsibility of killing vampires, debuted in March 1997 on the WB, where it spent five seasons before moving to UPN. The series' final episode was broadcast this month, and has spun off the series "Angel," which is still shown on the WB network.
Head and the creator of "Buffy," Joss Whedon, are still talking about doing a TV movie called "Ripper." It would focus on Giles' darker side.
Even though "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is history, Head knows for a lot of fans, he'll always be Giles, no matter what else he does.
He says "that's the best part of the show and the best part of the business." Head says "occasionally you are blessed with the chance to do something that people are so taken with they hold it dear."
"Buffy," which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar as a young woman burdened with the responsibility of killing vampires, debuted in March 1997 on the WB, where it spent five seasons before moving to UPN. The series' final episode was broadcast this month, and has spun off the series "Angel," which is still shown on the WB network.
Head and the creator of "Buffy," Joss Whedon, are still talking about doing a TV movie called "Ripper." It would focus on Giles' darker side.