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Sarah Michelle Gellar Comic-Con 5, 2011
Gellar in 2011
Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Birthname Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Sarah Michelle Prinze[2] (Template:Née /ˈɡɛlər/ GHEL-ər; born April 14, 1977[3]) is an American actress. After being spotted at the age of four in New York City, she made her screen acting debut in the television film An Invasion of Privacy (1983). A leading role on the teen drama series Swans Crossing (1992) was followed by her breakthrough as Kendall Hart on the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children (1993–1995), for which she won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series.

Gellar received international recognition for her portrayal of Buffy Summers on the WB/UPN television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), which earned her five Teen Choice Awards, a Saturn Award, and a Golden Globe Award nomination.[4][5] Her film credits include I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), Scream 2 (1997), Cruel Intentions (1999), Scooby-Doo (2002), Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), The Grudge (2004), and Southland Tales (2006).[6]

On television, Gellar has headlined the CW's Ringer (2011–2012), CBS's The Crazy Ones (2013–2014), and Paramount+'s Wolf Pack (since 2023). She has also provided her voice for Adult Swim's Robot Chicken (2005–2018) and Netflix's Masters of the Universe: Revelation (2021). In 2015, Gellar co-founded Foodstirs, an e-commerce startup selling baking kits,[7] and in 2017, she released her own cookbook, Stirring Up Fun with Food.

Early life[]

Gellar was born in Long Island, New York on April 14, 1977. She is the only child of Rosellen (née Greenfield), a nursery school teacher, and Arthur Gellar, a garment worker.[8][9] Both of her parents are Jewish, though Gellar's family also had a Christmas tree during her childhood.[10][11] In 1984, when she was seven, her parents divorced and she was raised by her mother on Manhattan's Upper East Side.[12] While growing up with her mother, she lost contact with her father, from whom she remained estranged until his death in 2001;[13][14][15] she once described him as "non-existent",[16] and in a 2002 interview, she stated: "My father, you can just say, is not in the picture. I'm not being deliberately evasive about him, it's just that there's so little to say."[15][17][18] Besides being a working child at the time, Gellar was a competitive figure skater, once finishing in third place at a New York State regional competition,[2] as well as having a black belt in taekwondo.[2]

Gellar was given a partial scholarship to study at the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School,[2][19] which she attended until the eighth grade.[Citation needed] She said in an interview with The Independent: "I was different and that's the one thing you can't be at school, because you're ostracised. I didn't have the money these kids had".[20] Gellar was not present in class for most of the time at the school as she had to work in several acting projects simultaneously, recalling that she "had more absences in the first month than you're supposed to have for an entire year. I was telling them that I had back problems and had to go to the doctor the whole time".[2] Gellar then briefly attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, but dropped out due to acting obligations; the teachers threatened to fail her because of her constant absence from classes as she was busy going to auditions, despite earning good grades.[2] Gellar graduated from the Professional Children's School[2][21][22] in 1994 as a "straight A" student with a 4.0 grade average.[23][24][25] As Gellar spent significant time working on All My Children while "trying to graduate",[26] the majority of her senior year was completed through guided study.[27]

Career[]

1980s[]

At the age of four, Gellar was spotted by an agent in a restaurant in Upper Manhattan.[28] Two weeks later, she auditioned for a part in the television film An Invasion of Privacy. At the audition, she read both her own lines and those of Valerie Harper, impressing the directors enough to cast her in the role.[2] The film aired on CBS in January 1983.[29]

Gellar subsequently appeared in a series of television commercials for Burger King, including one that proved controversial, in which she criticized McDonald's and claimed to eat only at Burger King.[30] The ad led to a lawsuit by McDonald's, naming Gellar and banning her from eating at the food chain;[31][32] she recalled in a 2004 interview: "I wasn't allowed to eat there. It was tough because, when you're a little kid, McDonald's is where all your friends have their birthday parties, so I missed out on a lot of apple pies."[33][34] While growing up, Gellar also worked as a model for Wilhelmina and acted in numerous television commercials.[2][35]

During the 1980s, Gellar played minor roles in the films Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984), Funny Farm (1988) and High Stakes (1989),[36][37][38] and guest starred in various television series, such as Spenser: For Hire and Crossbow. She appeared in a safety skit during the November 11, 1985 episode of Late Night with David Letterman.[39] At the age of nine, she acted in the off-Broadway production The Widow Claire,[2][40][41] as well as in the Kids Klassics Sing Along videos Camp Melody and USS Songboat. In 1989, she served briefly as a co-host of the syndicated teen talk show Girl Talk.[42]

1990s[]

Gellar portrayed 13-year-old Mollie in the initial production of Neil Simon's play Jake's Women, which ran at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California, from March to April 1990.[43] In 1991, she was cast as a young Jacqueline Bouvier in A Woman Named Jackie. The miniseries won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series. Gellar next took on the leading role in the 1992 syndicated teen serial Swans Crossing, which chronicled the lives of a group of wealthy teenagers. The series ran for a 65-episode season and earned her two Young Artist Award nominations for Best Young Actress.[44]

Gellar made her debut on the ABC soap opera All My Children in 1993, playing Kendall Hart, the long-lost teenage daughter of character Erica Kane (Susan Lucci). As she got the role, Gellar was complimented as having the acting talent and the "forceful personality" needed to go up against Lucci's experience; Kendall was supposed to be like a younger version of Erica.[45] Her stint on the show was successful as "longtime fans of the soap saw her as the second coming of Erica".[46] Writers showcased her more after her initial reception and she became a household name to the soap opera medium.[46] In 1995, at the age of eighteen, she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for the role.[47] The same year, Gellar left the show to pursue other acting opportunities.[48][49]

Gellar moved to Los Angeles following her departure from All My Children, and in 1996, she read the script for Joss Whedon's television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which follows Buffy Summers, a teenager burdened with the responsibility of fighting occult foes and supernatural occurrences. She screen tested several times originally for the role of Cordelia Chase,[50] but after approaching Whedon and producers about playing Buffy Summers, she auditioned again and was eventually cast in the title role.[2][51] The show premiered in March 1997, to widespread critical and popular acclaim.[52] Gellar's Buffy, created to subvert the stereotypical female horror movie victim,[53] was described by Entertainment Weekly as one of the 100 greatest female characters in U.S. television.[4][5] Buffy ran for seven seasons and 144 episodes,[54] and during its broadcast, earned Gellar five Teen Choice Awards, the Saturn Award for Best Genre Television Actress and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress – Television Series Drama.[55] She sang during the series' musical episode "Once More, with Feeling", which spawned an original cast album, released in 2002.[56][57]

During the early airing of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gellar made her first major film appearances in two successful slasher films. In I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), she took on the role of ill-fated aspiring actress Helen Shivers.[58] Washington Post found the cast to be "solid",[59] in what San Francisco Chronicle described as a "competent but uninspired" film.[58] Budgeted at US$17 million, the film made US$125 million globally.[60][61][62] For her part, Gellar earned a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress – Horror and a MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Breakthrough Performance.[63][64] In Scream 2 (1997),[65] Gellar played a likewise ill-fated vain character, this time that of a Sorority sister. She filmed her scenes in between shots of Buffy and had only recently finished work on I Know What You Did Last Summer. Despite the hectic scheduling, she agreed to perform in Scream 2 without having read the script, on the basis of the success of the first film.[66] Scream 2 grossed over US$172 million worldwide.[67][68]

In 1998, Gellar hosted for the first time Saturday Night Live,[69] and provided the voice of the Gwendy Doll in Small Soldiers.[70][71][26] In 1999, she had a cameo appearance in the sleeper hit She's All That,[72] and took on the lead role of a struggling restaurant owner in the romantic comedy Simply Irresistible.[73][74] Gellar once called it a "bad choice",[75] but Roger Ebert found her to be "lovely" in what he described as an "old-fashioned" comedy.[76] In Roger Kumble's Cruel Intentions (1999), a modern-day retelling of Les Liaisons dangereuses, Gellar played Kathryn Merteuil, a brunette cocaine addict with an appetite for manipulating people.[77] In his review for the film, Ebert felt that she is "effective as a bright girl who knows exactly how to use her act as a tramp",[78] and in an interview with Chicago Tribune, Kumble described her as "the most professional actor I ever worked with".[2] The film was a hit at the box office, grossing US$75 million worldwide.[79][80][81][82][83][84] Gellar and co-star Selma Blair obtained the Best Kiss award at the 2000 MTV Movie Awards.[85][86][87] In Angel, a spin-off series of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gellar reprised her titular role for a three-episode arc, starting in 1999.[88]

2000s[]

In 2000, Gellar appeared as a film studio executive in the HBO series Sex and the City episode "Escape from New York". Her next film, James Toback's independent drama Harvard Man (2001),[89][90][91] in which she starred as the "sharp and shrewd" daughter of a mobster,[92] helped her shed her good girl image, along with Cruel Intentions, according to Peter Travers of Rolling Stone.[93] In 2002, Gellar portrayed Daphne Blake in the live action–comedy Scooby-Doo. For the production, she trained with a Hong Kong wire team, and commuted between Queensland and California every two weeks due to her simultaneous commitment to Buffy.[94] Despite negative reviews, A. O. Scott of The New York Times felt that her performance added "a snarl of Powerpuff feminism to her character's ditzy stereotype",[95] and with a global gross of US$275 million,[96] Scooby-Doo emerged as Gellar's most widely seen film to date.[6][97] Her role earned her the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress – Comedy.[98] With Jack Black, she hosted the 2002 MTV Movie Awards, which attracted 7.1 million viewers on its June 6 broadcast, achieving the show's highest rating ever at the time.[99][100]

During her growing film career, Gellar continued to work on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but she decided to leave the series after the seventh season. When asked why, she explained, "This isn't about leaving for a career in movies, or in theater –it's more of a personal decision. I need a rest."[101][102][103][104] In her feature in Esquire magazine, Gellar expressed her pride for her work on Buffy, "I truly believe that it is one of the greatest shows of all time and it will go down in history as that. And I don't feel that that is a cocky statement. We changed the way that people looked at television."[105]

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Gellar in 2004

After the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gellar reprised the role of Daphne in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004).[106][107] Like the first film, Scooby-Doo 2 was a commercial success despite a negative critical response.[108] In Takashi Shimizu's The Grudge (2004), she portrayed Karen Davis, an exchange student in Tokyo who becomes exposed to a supernatural curse.[109] The film received mixed reviews from critics,[110][111] but was a major box office hit,[112][113] grossing more than US$110 million in North America and US$187 million globally.[114] She received a MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Frightened Performance as well as a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Actress – Thriller.[115] Gellar provided her voice for the character Gina Vendetti in The Simpsons episode "The Wandering Juvie", which aired in March 2004, and went on to voice several recurring characters of the animated television series Robot Chicken, starting in 2005.

Gellar starred in Richard Kelly's Southland Tales (2006) as a psychic adult film star who creates a reality television series based on prophetic visions. Drawn to the "batshit ambitious" ideas for the film,[116] she accepted the role before she even read the script.[117][118][119][120] Southland Tales polarised critics upon its debut at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and found a limited audience in theaters.[121] However, J. Hoberman for Village Voice remarked that the director contrived a "memorable" comic performance from Gellar, while the film gathered a cult following in subsequent years.[122] In 2006, Gellar briefly reprised the role of Karen in the sequel The Grudge 2,[123][124][125] and starred in Asif Kapadia's psychological thriller The Return, as a businesswoman haunted by memories of her childhood and the mysterious death of a young woman.[126] The Return was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only US$11 million.[127][128] Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times called it a "career stagnation".[129]

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Gellar in 2007

In 2007, Gellar voiced Ella and April O'Neil in Happily N'Ever After and TMNT, respectively.[130][131][132] She starred in the romantic comedy Suburban Girl and the drama The Air I Breathe, both of which were screened at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and released in January 2008.[133][134] In Suburban Girl, she took on the role of a New York City editor and the love interest of a much older businessman (Alec Baldwin). In The Air I Breathe, Gellar portrayed an up-and-coming pop singer.[135][136] The New York Times described the latter as a "gangster movie with delusions of grandeur",[137] while DVD Talk noted that "her character here has the deepest emotional arc, and she hits all the right notes."[138]

The psychological thriller Possession, in which Gellar starred as a lawyer whose life is thrown into chaos after a car accident sends her husband and brother-in-law into comas, had a range of release dates in the United States between 2008 and 2009, due to financial problems at Yari Film Group.[139][140][141] The film ultimately went to DVD in March 2010.[142] In Veronika Decides to Die,[143][144] Gellar starred as a young depressed woman who rediscovers the joy in life when she finds out that she only has days to live following a suicide attempt.[145] Following theatrical runs abroad, the film was released domestically through VOD in January 2015.[146][147][148] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter found the actress to be "reasonably compelling" in what he called a "ponderous and silly misfire".[149]

2010s[]

Gellar took a two-year hiatus from acting following the birth of her daughter in 2009, and in 2011, she signed to star and work as executive producer for The CW's Ringer, in which she played the dual role of twin sisters, one of whom is on the run and manages to hide by assuming the wealthy life of the other. Gellar has stated that part of her decision to return to a television series was because it allowed her to both work and raise her child.[150][151][152] The series received moderately positive reviews from critics,[153][154][155] and went on to have a large fan base,[156][157] but it was canceled after the first season.[158] For her portrayal, she received several award nominations, including one for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Television Actress – Drama.[159][160]

In September 2011, Gellar returned as a guest star on All My Children before the show's ending but not as Kendall Hart;[161] she portrayed a patient at Pine Valley Hospital who tells Maria Santos that she is "Erica Kane's daughter", and states that she saw vampires before they became trendy—a reference to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She voiced a character in the American Dad! episode "Virtual In-Stanity",[162][163] and again for the December 6, 2012, episode ("Adventures in Hayleysitting").[164] On September 30, 2012, she reprised her role of Gina Vendetti in the premiere episode of The Simpsons' season 24.[165][166]

A fan of Robin Williams for years, once Gellar learned that he was making the CBS single-camera sitcom The Crazy Ones (2013–2014), she contacted her friend Sarah de Sa Rego, the wife of Williams' best friend, Bobcat Goldthwait, in order to lobby for a co-starring role.[167] She obtained the part of an advertising director who runs an agency with her father.[168][169] Digital Spy felt that Williams "shares a warm, genuine chemistry with his on-screen offspring Gellar,"[170] as part of a mixed critical response.[171] The series was canceled after one season,[172][173] but earned Gellar the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress in a New Television Series.[174]

Following the conclusion of The Crazy Ones and the death of Williams, Gellar took another sabbatical from screen acting, stating that she had "been working [her] entire life" and "needed that break" to focus on raising her children.[175] During that period, she made an appearance as Cinderella in a March 2015 episode of Whitney Avalon's YouTube channel series Princess Rap Battle,[176] voiced a recurring character known as the Seventh Sister in the second season of the animated science fiction series Star Wars Rebels (2015–2016),[177][178] and guest starred as herself in the series finale of The Big Bang Theory, which aired on May 16, 2019.[179] Gellar was also attached to several television projects that ultimately were not picked up for production.[180] These included a 2016 pilot for a series based on Cruel Intentions, in which she reprised her role of Kathryn Merteuil.[181][182]

2020s[]

In 2021, Gellar voiced Teela in Kevin Smith's Masters of the Universe: Revelation, an animated series for Netflix.[183][184] In 2022, she made her first film appearances in 13 years with brief roles in Clerks III and Do Revenge, released in theaters and on Netflix respectively, in the same week.[185] Mark Donaldson of Screen Rant described them as "low-key return movies" for Gellar, noting Clerks 3 as "a nod" to having previously worked with Smith, and Do Revenge as a reassessment of Cruel Intentions for "modern audiences".[186] At the 2022 San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Gellar would star in and act as an executive producer of the Paramount+ supernatural drama series Wolf Pack, which premiered on January 26, 2023.[187]

Public image[]

Gellar has graced the covers of numerous magazines throughout her career. After her February 1998 appearance on Seventeen,[188] the list went on to include Nylon, Marie Claire, Vogue, Glamour, Esquire, Allure, Cosmopolitan, FHM, Rolling Stone, and Elle, among others.[189][190][191][192] In 1999, Gellar signed on to be the face of Maybelline—becoming the company's first celebrity spokeswoman since Lynda Carter in the late 1970s.[193][194] In 2002, she was honored with a Woman of the Year Award by Glamour magazine,[195] and her wax figure by Madame Tussauds, was unveiled as part of the "Trail of Vampires" exhibition.[196]

Her work in Buffy and commercially successful films such as I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cruel Intentions and Scooby-Doo made Gellar a household name, as well as one of Hollywood's "It Girls" during the late 1990s and early 2000s.[26] In 1998, she appeared on Entertainment Weekly's Top 12 Entertainers of the Year and the "Most Beautiful" list by People magazine. Between 2002 and 2008, she was featured on the annual Maxim "Hot 100" list.[197][198][199][200] Wearing a black lace bra, she was on the cover of the December 2007 issue of Maxim and was named the 2009 Woman of the Year by the magazine.[201] She was voted number 1 in FHM's edition of "100 Sexiest Women" of 1999, and was featured in its 2005 list.[202] She had also been in the magazine's German, Dutch, South African, Danish and Romanian editions of the 100 Sexiest Women list every year from 1998 onwards.[203] Topsocialite.com listed her as the 8th Sexiest woman of the 1990s.[204]

Gellar was featured in Google's Top 10 Women Searches of 2002 and 2003, coming in at No. 8,[205] and was included in UK Channel 4's 100 Greatest Sex Symbols in 2007, ranking at No. 16.[206] Other appearances and listings include Entertainment Weekly's Top 100 TV Icons in 2007, Glamour's 50 Best Dressed Women in the World in 2004 and 2005,[203] and BuddyTV's 100 Sexiest Women of 2011.[207]

Gellar has appeared in "Got Milk?" ads as well as in the Stone Temple Pilots music video "Sour Girl" and Marcy Playground's "Comin' Up From Behind".[208][209] She was featured on the cover of Gotham and their main story in the March 2008 issue, in which she spoke about how her style has evolved since she passed 30. She said: "It sounds clichéd, but when women turn 30, they find themselves. You become more comfortable in your own skin. Last night on Letterman, I wore this skintight Herve Leger dress. Two years ago, three years ago? I would never have worn it."[210]

Other endeavors[]

Philanthropy[]

Gellar has been an active advocate for various charities, including breast cancer research, Project Angel Food, Habitat for Humanity and CARE. Of her charitable pursuits, she said: "I started because my mother taught me a long time ago that even when you have nothing, there's ways to give back. And what you get in return for that is tenfold. But it was always hard because I couldn't do a lot. I couldn't do much more than just donate money when I was on [Buffy] because there wasn't time. And now that I have the time, it's amazing."[211]

In 1999, Gellar went to the Dominican Republic to help Habitat for Humanity's project of building homes for the residents;[2] she explained: "You actually get to do something, where you get to go and build these houses. I like working with things where you can directly affect someone in particular".[211] With Project Angel Food, she delivered healthy meals to people infected with AIDS, and through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, she granted sick children's wishes of meeting her while working on Buffy.[211] In 2007, Gellar was featured in Vaseline's "Skin Is Amazing" campaign,[212] in which she agreed to auction nude-posed photos of herself on eBay to raise money for the Coalition of Skin Diseases, an organization which supports clinical research, fosters physician and patient education.[213][214]

In 2011, Gellar joined "The Nestlé Share the Joy of Reading Program", which promotes reading to young children to encourage them to read during the summer break.[215][216] The following year, she was presented with the Tom Mankiewicz Leadership Award during the Beastly Ball at the Los Angeles Zoo.[217] The honor recognizes members of the entertainment community who have excelled in establishing meaningful and lasting programs that contribute to the welfare of the world's natural and civic environment.[218] In 2014 and 2015, Gellar hosted two fundraisers for Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA.[219][220]

Foodstirs[]

In October 2015, Gellar, along with entrepreneurs Galit Laibow and Greg Fleishman, co-founded Foodstirs, a startup food crafting brand selling via e-commerce and retail easy-to-make organic baking mixes and kits for families.[7] By 2018, the brand's products were sold at 7,500 retailers nationwide, including Starbucks, Whole Foods, Walmart, WW and Amazon.[221][222][223][224][225]

Cookbook[]

Gellar released a cookbook titled Stirring up Fun with Food on April 18, 2017. The book was co-authored by Gia Russo, and features numerous food crafting ideas.[226]

Personal life[]

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Gellar with her husband Freddie Prinze Jr. at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival

Gellar met her future husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., while they were filming the 1997 teen horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer,[227] but the two did not begin dating until 2000. They were engaged in April 2001 and married in Mexico on September 1, 2002,[228] in a ceremony officiated by Adam Shankman, a director and choreographer with whom Gellar had worked on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Prinze and Gellar have worked together several times, including when they played each other's respective love interests as Fred and Daphne in Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.[229] In 2007, in honor of their fifth year of marriage, Gellar legally changed her name to Sarah Michelle Prinze.[2]

Together, Gellar and Prinze have two children, a daughter born in 2009 and a son born in 2012.[230][231] The family lives in Los Angeles.[232]

On February 10, 2021, Gellar expressed support for her Buffy the Vampire Slayer co-star Charisma Carpenter after Carpenter made allegations of abuse against series creator Joss Whedon. She also stated, "While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don't want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon."[233] In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published January 18, 2023, Gellar is quoted as saying, "I'll never tell my full story because I don’t get anything out of it."[234]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Over the Brooklyn Bridge Phil's daughter Uncredited
1986 Crossroads Church goer Deleted scenes[235]
1988 Funny Farm Elizabeth's student Deleted scenes[235]
1989 High Stakes Karen Rose
1997 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 2 Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross
I Know What You Did Last Summer Helen Shivers
Scream 2 Cici Cooper
1998 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 2 Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross
Small Soldiers Gwendy Doll Voice
Cruel Intentions Kathryn Merteuil
1999 She's All That Girl in cafeteria Special thanks
Simply Irresistible Amanda Shelton
The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 3 Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross
2000 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 3 1/2
2001 Harvard Man Cindy Bandolini
2002 Scooby-Doo Daphne Blake
2004 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Daphne Blake
The Grudge Karen Davis
2006 Southland Tales Krysta Now
The Grudge 2 Karen Davis
The Return Joanna Mills
2007 Happily N'Ever After Ella Voice
TMNT April O'Neil Voice
Suburban Girl Brett Eisenberg
The Air I Breathe Sorrow
The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 4 Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross
2008 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 4 1/2
2009 Possession Jessica
Veronika Decides to Die Veronika
2020 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 5 Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross
2021 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie 5 1/2
2022 Clerks III Auditioner
Do Revenge Headmaster [236][237]
2023 The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie: Annabella Goes to College Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1983 An Invasion of Privacy Jennifer Bianchi Television film
1988 Crossbow Sara Guidotti Episode: "Actors"
Spenser: For Hire Emily Episode: "Company Man"
1989 Girl Talk Herself / Host Episode: "Pilot"
1991 A Woman Named Jackie Teenage Jacqueline Bouvier Miniseries
1992 Swans Crossing Sydney Orion Rutledge Main role
1993–1995; 2011 All My Children Kendall Hart Main role
1995-2020 Talking Tom & Friends Angela Main role (Seasons 1-4)
1996-present The Martin-Danzinger-Ross Family Movie Show Emma Martin-Danzinger-Ross Main role
1997 Beverly Hills Family Robinson Jane Robinson Television film
1997–2003 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy Summers Main role
1997-present The Eryn Thomas Show Eryn Martin; Violy Anderson Some episodes
Amadaeus' New Kicks Sadie Ostrander; Susanna Mikelson Main roles
Tbone Animate's The Anderson Family Show Rosie Anderson Main role
1998–2002 Saturday Night Live Herself / Host 5 episodes (3 as host, 2 as uncredited guest performer)
1998 King of the Hill Marie Voice; episode: "And They Call It Bobby Love"
1999 I Know What You Did Last Spring Eryn Thomas Television film
1999–2000 Angel Buffy Summers Episodes: "City Of", "I Will Remember You" and "Sanctuary"
2000 Sex and the City Debbie Episode: "Escape from New York"
2001 Grosse Pointe Herself Episode: "Passion Fish"
2004; 2012 The Simpsons Gina Vendetti Voice; episodes: "The Wandering Juvie" and "Moonshine River"
2004-2007; 2007-2010; 2010-2013; 2013-2016; 2016-2019; 2019-2022; 2022-present Alphabet Lore I Main role
2005–2018 Robot Chicken Buffy Summers / Daphne Blake / various voices Recurring appearances
2010 The Wonderful Maladys Alice Malady Unaired pilot; also executive producer
Urban Legend: Bloody Helen Rosie Anderson Television film
2011–2012 American Dad! Phyllis / Jenny Voices; episodes: "Virtual In-Stanity" and "Adventures in Hayleysitting"
Ringer Bridget Kelly / Siobhan Martin Main role; also executive producer
2011 God, the Devil and Bob That Actress on That Show Voice; episode: "There's Too Much Sex on TV"
2013–2014 The Crazy Ones Sydney Roberts Main role
2015–2016 Star Wars Rebels Seventh Sister Voice; 5 episodes
2016 Cruel Intentions Kathryn Merteuil Unaired pilot; also executive producer
Those Who Can't Gwen Stephanie Episode: "The Fairbell Tape"
2019 The Big Bang Theory Herself Episode: "The Stockholm Syndrome"
2021 Masters of the Universe: Revelation Teela Voice; main role[238]
2023 Wolf Pack Kristin Ramsey Main role; also executive producer[187]

Other works[]

Year Title Role Notes
2000 "Sour Girl" Female love interest Music video for Stone Temple Pilots
2011 Call of Duty: Black Ops Herself Call of Duty: Zombies – Call of the Dead DLC Map
2015 Princess Rap Battle Cinderella YouTube series (1 episode)
2019 Killer Skin Georgia Cunningham Olay's first Super Bowl commercial

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1993 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actress in a New Television Series[239] Swans Crossing Nominated
Best Young Actress in an Off-Primetime Series Nominated
1994 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series All My Children Nominated
Young Artist Awards Best Youth Actress in a Soap Opera[240] Nominated
1995 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series Won
Young Artist Awards Best Performance by a Youth Actress in a Daytime Series[241] Nominated
1998 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actress – Horror[Citation needed] I Know What You Did Last Summer Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Genre TV Actress Buffy the Vampire Slayer Nominated
1999 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Genre TV Actress Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Villain Cruel Intentions Won
Choice TV Actress Buffy the Vampire Slayer Won
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Television Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actress Nominated
2000 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Friends (shared with David Boreanaz) Nominated
MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss (shared with Selma Blair) Cruel Intentions Won
Best Performance – Female Won
Best Villain Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Genre TV Actress Buffy the Vampire Slayer Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress Won
2001 Golden Globe Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actress Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress Nominated
Extraordinary Achievement Award Won
Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Drama Nominated
2002 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Butt Kicker Won
Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Television Series Nominated
SFX Awards Best Television Actress[Citation needed] Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Chemistry (shared with Freddie Prinze Jr.) Scooby-Doo Nominated
Choice Movie Actress – Comedy Won
Choice TV Actress – Action/Drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer Won
Young Hollywood Awards Hottest, Coolest Young Veteran – Female[Citation needed] Won
2003 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Butt Kicker Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Television Series Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress – Drama Won
2004 Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Television Series Nominated
SFX Awards Best Television Actress[Citation needed] Won
2005 MTV Movie Awards Best Frightened Performance The Grudge Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress – Action/Adventure/Thriller Nominated
2011 Virgin Media TV Award (UK) Best Actress[242] Ringer Nominated
2012 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress – Drama[159] Nominated
2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Actress in a New Television Series[243] The Crazy Ones Won

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