Teen Witch


08:05 am - 09:40 am, Friday, October 24 on MGM+ Hits HDTV (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A 16-year-old discovers she has magical powers. She promptly uses them to finally become popular at her school and hopefully attain the affection of the jock she likes.

1989 English
Comedy Fantasy Romance Magic Music

Cast & Crew
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Robyn Lively (Actor) .. Louise Miller
Dan Gauthier (Actor) .. Brad
Joshua Miller (Actor) .. Richie
Caren Kaye (Actor) .. Margaret
Dick Sargent (Actor) .. Frank
Lisa Fuller (Actor) .. Randa
Mandy Ingber (Actor) .. Polly
Zelda Rubinstein (Actor) .. Serena
Noah Blake (Actor) .. Ahet
Tina-Marie Caspary (Actor) .. Shawn
Megan Gallivan (Actor) .. Kiki
Alsari Al-Shehali (Actor) .. Vincent
Shelley Berman (Actor) .. Mr. Weaver
Joshua John Miller (Actor) .. Richie
Jared Chandler (Actor) .. David
Brett Baxter Clark (Actor) .. Bruiser
Gary Schwartz (Actor) .. Dean Howell
Marcia Wallace (Actor) .. Mrs. Miller
Wendy Brainard (Actor) .. Dancer

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Did You Know..
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Robyn Lively (Actor) .. Louise Miller
Born: February 07, 1972
Birthplace: Powder Springs, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Supporting actress, former ingenue, onscreen from 1986.
Dan Gauthier (Actor) .. Brad
Born: December 02, 1963
Birthplace: Prineville, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Born in Oregon to a mother with an enthusiasm for acting, Dan Gauthier made a living as a male model before he broke into acting. He has appeared on numerous television programs including 21 Jump Street, Sliders, and Friends. Gauthier landed recurring roles on Melrose Place, All My Children, Beverly Hills 90210, Charmed, and Ellen. After 2002 he disappeared from screens for eight years, coming back in 2010 in the horror film Forget Me Not.
Joshua Miller (Actor) .. Richie
Born: December 26, 1974
Caren Kaye (Actor) .. Margaret
Born: March 12, 1951
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from the early '80s.
Dick Sargent (Actor) .. Frank
Born: April 19, 1930
Died: July 08, 1994
Birthplace: Carmel, California, United States
Trivia: His father was a World War I flying ace, and his mother was a silent film actress. His name was Richard Cox until he changed it to Dick Sargent, fearing that casting directors of the 1950s would assume he was trying to capitalize on the success of then-hot TV star Wally Cox. In films since 1957's Bernardine, Sargent was also a regular on several one-season-wonder TV series of the '60s; his oddest gig was on the very short-lived The Tammy Grimes Show (1966), playing the star's twin brother. Sargent's latter-day fame rests with his five-season (1969-73) tenure as the "second Darrin Stevens" on the weekly sitcom Bewitched. "I don't know why (Dick York) quit the show" commented Sargent at the time he succeeded York as Darrin. "I just thank God that he did." At the peak of his popularity, Sargent listed a failed first marriage on his studio biography. This, however, was a subterfuge, calculated to keep the actor's homosexuality a secret. Many years after the cancellation of Bewitched, Sargent became incensed at California governor Pete Wilson's veto of a gay-rights bill. At this point, the actor deliberately put his career on the line by making public his own sexual orientation. Thus, Sargent was one of the first major Hollywood actors to voluntarily come out of the closet without the spectre of AIDS hanging over him. Dick Sargent died of prostate cancer at the reported age of 61.
Lisa Fuller (Actor) .. Randa
Born: November 06, 1966
Mandy Ingber (Actor) .. Polly
Zelda Rubinstein (Actor) .. Serena
Born: May 28, 1933
Died: January 27, 2010
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Standing 4'3", and possessed of a nails-on-the-blackboard speaking voice, actress Zelda Rubinstein specialized in eccentric characterizations. She was appropriately cast as one of the Little People in her first film, Under the Rainbow (1981). Her best-remembered screen role was Tangina, the disastrously self-assured exorcist in the first two Poltergeist films. Zelda's declaration that "This house is clean" has to be the most famous speaking-too-soon miscalculations in movie history. She was later seen in oddball minor roles as domineering mamas, witches, snoops and gamblers. TV fans know Zelda Rubinstein best as Ginny Weedon on the weekly cult favorite Picket Fences (1992-95). In January of 2010, after a long run-in with health issues, Rubinstein passed away at a respiratory hospital in Los Angeles.
Noah Blake (Actor) .. Ahet
Born: February 01, 1965
Tina-Marie Caspary (Actor) .. Shawn
Born: December 28, 1970
Megan Gallivan (Actor) .. Kiki
Alsari Al-Shehali (Actor) .. Vincent
Shelley Berman (Actor) .. Mr. Weaver
Born: February 03, 1926
Trivia: A trained dramatic actor, Shelley Berman rose to fame in the 1950s by becoming the first "sit-down" comedian. Berman's calculatedly self-pitying nightclub monologues concerned his tiltings with the minor frustrations of everyday life. His specialty was the "telephone" monologue; seated on a stool and holding an imaginary receiver, Berman invariably cast himself as the victim of Ma Bell bureaucracy and thick-headed unseen "second parties." He tended to wear his neuroses on his sleeve, and was well-known for his unpredictable temperament; in one notorious TV-special appearance of the 1960s, Berman was interrupted in mid-monologue by a ringing offstage pay phone, whereupon he stomped backstage and tore the offending phone off the wall. A busy TV guest-star, Berman showed up frequently on the Paar/Sullivan/Allen variety show circuit of the 1950s and 1960s, and played seriocomic roles on such TV series as Peter Gunn, The Twilight Zone and The Girl From UNCLE. He also played a recurring role on the satirical soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1977), and was co-producer of the 1970 summer replacement series Comedy Tonight. Berman's film credits include The Best Man (1964), Divorce American Style (1967) and Son of the Blob (1970). Dropping out of public view due to profound personal problems (not least of which was the death of his son), Shelley Berman staged a comeback in the 1980s with appearances in such films as Teen Witch (1989) and Elliot Faumann MD (1990).
Joshua John Miller (Actor) .. Richie
Born: December 26, 1974
Jared Chandler (Actor) .. David
Born: July 09, 1967
Brett Baxter Clark (Actor) .. Bruiser
Gary Schwartz (Actor) .. Dean Howell
Marcia Wallace (Actor) .. Mrs. Miller
Born: November 01, 1942
Died: October 25, 2013
Birthplace: Creston, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Actress and comedian Marcia Wallace began her career as a stage actress, appearing with the improv troupe The Fourth Wall and in off-Broadway plays in the late '60s. After a guest appearance on the Merv Griffin Show, Wallace began a thriving TV career playing secretary Carol Kester Bondurant on The Bob Newhart Show and making countless appearances over the coming decades on game shows like Hollywood Squares and To Tell the Truth, as well as shows like Full House and The Young and the Restless. In 1990, she began voicing Edna Krabappel, Bart's jaded 4th grade teacher, on The Simpsons, winning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in 1992. Wallace continued to appear on the show in a recurring role up until her death in 2013.
Wendy Brainard (Actor) .. Dancer
Born: March 19, 1971

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