Charmed: Oh My Goddess!


04:00 am - 05:00 am, Thursday, November 27 on Turner Network Television (West) ()

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Oh My Goddess!

Season 5, Episode 22

In Part 1 of two, centuries-old Greek Titans are released from their imprisonment by a witless demon, and they soon set out to kill the elders responsible for their confinement. Meanwhile, Paige has apocalyptic dreams that she fears are warnings of a major disaster in the real world.

repeat 2003 English Stereo
Drama Fantasy Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Holly Marie Combs (Actor) .. Piper Halliwell
Julian McMahon (Actor) .. Cole Turner
Alyssa Milano (Actor) .. Phoebe Halliwell
Brian Krause (Actor) .. Leo Wyatt
Dorian Gregory (Actor) .. Daryl Morris
Rose Mcgowan (Actor) .. Paige Matthews
Will Kempe (Actor)
Niki Bothelo (Actor) .. Elf Nanny
Rebecca Balding (Actor) .. Elise Rothman
Sandra Prosper (Actor) .. Sheila Morris
Eyal Podell (Actor) .. Roland
Michael Gilden (Actor) .. Finnegan
Nick Kiriazis (Actor) .. Evan
Lee Arenberg (Actor) .. Demon
Danny Woodburn (Actor) .. Head Dwarf
Niki Botelho (Actor) .. Elf Nanny
John Cothran Jr. (Actor) .. Cecil
Trey Alexander (Actor) .. Rick
Damani Roberts (Actor) .. Michael Morris
Channing Pourchot (Actor) .. Sara
Scout Taylor-Compton (Actor) .. Fairy
Damion Poitier (Actor) .. Bachelor #4
Cass Asher (Actor) .. Nick

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Did You Know..
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Holly Marie Combs (Actor) .. Piper Halliwell
Born: December 03, 1973
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: An actress since her childhood, Holly Marie Combs appeared in several feature films before becoming a well-known prime time television presence in the 1990s. Born in San Diego, Combs moved to New York as a child with her actress mother. She soon embarked on her own acting career, appearing in TV commercials and studying at the Professional Children's School. Combs made her film debut playing Susan Sarandon's daughter in Sweet Hearts Dance (1988), moving on to small parts in Oliver Stone's second Vietnam saga Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and arthouse favorite Hal Hartley's Simple Men (1992). Combs established herself as an up-and-coming TV actress, though, in the role of Tom Skerritt and Kathy Baker's daughter on producer/writer David E. Kelley's Emmy award-winning family drama Picket Fences (1992-1996). After the series ended, Combs stayed with the medium, starring as Texas teen-killer Diane Zamora in the TV docudrama Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder (1997), and as the daughter of a murdered heiress in USA Network's Our Mother's Murder (1997). Combs returned to series TV as grounded middle sibling Piper on producer Aaron Spelling's Charmed in 1998. Co-starring TV vixens Shannen Doherty and Alyssa Milano, the tale of three beautiful, supernaturally endowed sisters appealed to the WB network's young female audience, and Charmed became a hit. Combs worked on Charmed until the series ended in 2002, and found success on the small screen once again in 2010, when she joined the cast of ABC's Pretty Little Liars.
Julian McMahon (Actor) .. Cole Turner
Born: July 27, 1968
Died: July 02, 2025
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: The second of three children, Julian McMahon was born in Sydney, Australia, where his father served as prime minister from 1971-1972. McMahon didn't show any particular interest in acting during his youth; in fact, he went to the University of Sydney fully intending to study law, but became bored with college life and left with dreams of a modeling career in 1987. While that path was fruitful enough to take McMahon to some of the world's most prominent fashion arenas (including Milan, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, and Rome), it was a blue jeans commercial in his native country that led to an 18-month stint on a popular Australian prime-time soap opera. After his departure, he landed a role in the television series Home and Away (1988), which was eventually adapted into a musical. A supporting role in Wet and Wild Summer! (1992) prompted McMahon to make a more permanent move to Los Angeles, where he planned to pursue acting full-time. Sure enough, McMahon quickly found a role on NBC's long-running daytime soap Another World, and, after leaving the show two years later, he participated in a series of plays, as well as several unremarkable films (including Magenta in 1996). McMahon's forte, clearly, was in the world of prime-time television: In 1996, he co-starred in Profiler, and later took on a role in Charmed, a WB fantasy series in which he played a love interest saddled with the unfortunate trait of being a demon. Though McMahon starred alongside Jeff Daniels in director Michael Walker's psychological thriller Chasing Sleep in 2000, his true breakout role would come in 2003, when he won the starring role of playboy plastic surgeon Dr. Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck, F/X's joyfully over-the-top nighttime drama.McMahon would also appear in feature films like Fantastic Four, Premonition, Red, and Faces in the Crowd.
Alyssa Milano (Actor) .. Phoebe Halliwell
Born: December 19, 1972
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Born and raised in Brooklyn to Italian-American parents, actress Alyssa Milano started acting on the stage in a national tour of Annie at the age of eight. She rose to teen stardom as the tomboyish Samantha Micelli on the ABC sitcom Who's the Boss, which ran from 1984-1992. Never really making the transition to feature films, she appeared in sleazy made-for-TV movies, provocative ad campaigns, and nude photographs. In one of her more prominent TV performances, she portrayed Amy Fisher in Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story on CBS in 1993. Her few feature film credits include the quirky romantic comedy Hugo Pool and the thriller Below Utopia, starring Ice-T. She joined the cast of Melrose Place on FOX for the 1997-1998 season before moving over to the WB for Charmed, co-starring Shannen Doherty and Holly Marie Combs. In the late '90s, she released several pop/rock albums, which did quite well in Japan. Since the popularity of Charmed, she's appeared in major television ad campaigns and the comedies Kiss the Bride, Buying the Cow, and Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star. She would go on to enjoy TV runs on My Name is Earl and Romantically Challenged, and movies like Hall Pass and New Year's Eve. In 2013, she returned to being a series regular on TV in the primetime soap Mistresses. After winning several legal battles involving her nude images on the Internet, Milano helped to launch the index safesearching.com.
Brian Krause (Actor) .. Leo Wyatt
Born: February 01, 1969
Birthplace: El Toro, California, United States
Trivia: While in junior high, took his first acting class with R. J. Adams at The Actors Workshop. Studied karate as a teen. Played soccer in college. Landed his first role in 1989 as a student in the TV series TV 101. Known for his role of Leo Wyatt in The WB Network series Charmed (1998–2006).
Dorian Gregory (Actor) .. Daryl Morris
Born: January 26, 1971
Died: January 26, 1971
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Raised in Cleveland, Ohio.At the age of 9, he moved to Los Angeles, California.Got his first acting job after accompanying his girlfriend at the time to an audition.Started his acting career by doing TV commercials, and later television.Has been a spokesman for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Rose Mcgowan (Actor) .. Paige Matthews
Born: September 05, 1973
Birthplace: Florence, Italy
Trivia: Appearing as a cross between Betty Boop's evil sister and a very curvaceous Hell's Angel, actress Rose McGowan made an undeniably distinct impression on Hollywood in the late '90s. With her sharp tongue and brash sensuality, McGowan has been a source of both titillation and discomfort to an industry that still hasn't quite figured out what to do with women who are both unapologetically smart and sexual.The child of hippies, McGowan was born September 5, 1975, in Florence, Italy, to a French mother and Irish father. The second oldest of six children, McGowan was raised on an Italian commune run by the Children of God cult. The controversial cult was known for panhandling as well as for taking extremely liberal approaches to parenting. Her family relocated to Oregon when McGowan was ten, and she left the commune at 15, legally emancipating herself from her parents. She supported herself with a variety of odd jobs and even lived on the streets for awhile before traveling to Los Angeles to attend an arts school. It was there that she was discovered by director Gregg Araki, who encountered her loitering outside a gym, refusing to go in because it was "too corny." Araki was busy casting his Sundance entry, The Doom Generation, and gave her the role of Amy Blue, the film's beautiful, spoiled, and morally ambiguous protagonist. Prior to her role, McGowan had only appeared as a minor character in 1992's Encino Man, making her casting in Araki's film all the more fortuitous. The Doom Generation was released in 1995, to mixed reviews and a fair amount of controversy, but helped to establish McGowan as, if not Hollywood's Next Big Thing, then Internet fodder for slavering males everywhere.The film also gave her a greater chance at steady work and she followed The Doom Generation with the low-budget thriller Kiss and Tell (1996). Subsequently, she landed a role in another thriller possessing a decidedly bigger budget, Wes Craven's Scream (1996). The film was a surprise hit and McGowan's turn as a frisky student who has an unfortunate encounter with a garage door further widened her fan base. After starring in the 1997 TV movie Devil in the Flesh, McGowan appeared in two back-to-back movies with fellow rising star Ben Affleck. First came her turn as the girl who tries to seduce a very excited Jeremy Davies in 1997's Going All the Way, followed by her role in the ski slope thriller Phantoms (1998). 1999 saw her take the lead in the independent film Jawbreaker, in which she starred with Rebecca Gayheart. As Alpha Bitch Courtney Shane, McGowan excelled in a role that was equal parts vamp, tramp, and camp. During this same period, McGowan began a relationship with gothy shock-rocker Marilyn Manson. The counter-culture pair seemed like a match made in entertainment heaven and she caused quite a stir by accompanying her beau to the 1998 MTV Movie Awards in a dress that consisted of little more than a few strands of black beads draped over her distinctly visible nude body. The two became engaged but eventually broke up over reported lifestyle differences. In 2001, a new period began in McGowan's career when star Shannen Doherty left the hit WB show Charmed, leaving directors looking for a witchy, raven-haired actress to replace her. McGowan joined costars Alyssa Milano and Holly Marie Combs and found no trouble connecting with the show's fans, staying with the series for five years--two years longer than her predecessor. As the show was wrapping up in 2006. McGowan signed up for another role that fit perfectly with her screen image. Dark, sexy, and kitschy beyond a shadow of a doubt, the over-the-top flick Grindhouse would pair the actress with directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, who would each direct a full length film for the double feature. The starlet would have a small but memorable role in Tarantino's Death Proof, but she would have the starring role in Rodriguez's feature Terror Planet as a leg amputee whose appendage is replaced by a big, shiny machine gun. Over the next several years, McGowan would enjoy a successful arc on Nip/Tuck, as well as appearances in films like Conan the Barbarian and Rosewood Lane. She played a young Cora in a recurring role on Once Upon a Time and booked a series regular role on the Crackle series Chosen.
Drew Fuller (Actor)
Born: May 19, 1980
Birthplace: Atherton, California, United States
Trivia: Appeared on the cover of UCLA magazine at age 12 and was spotted by an agent. Began modeling at 16; appeared in ads for Prada, Club Med, Tommy Hilfiger and Pepsi. Was featured in several music videos, including ones by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Lindsay Lohan. Appeared in independent films and on short-lived TV series; big break came in 2003 when he was cast as Chris Halliwell on Charmed. Followed up his successful stint on Charmed by playing soldier Trevor LeBlanc on Army Wives. Is an avid surfer, snowboarder and motorcycle enthusiast.
Brian Thompson (Actor)
Born: August 28, 1959
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Will Kempe (Actor)
Born: December 19, 1963
Birthplace: Bermuda
Lisa Thornhill (Actor)
Born: September 30, 1966
Niki Bothelo (Actor) .. Elf Nanny
Rebecca Balding (Actor) .. Elise Rothman
Born: September 21, 1955
Died: July 20, 2022
Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Trivia: Collected a Joseph Jefferson (Jeff) Award for her performance in Chicago theater in 1975. Played the "Mrs." role in the 1980 failed pilot for Mr. & Mrs. & Mr.; also costarred in Makin' It, which ranked No. 40 on TV Guide's 50 Worst Shows of All Time list (compiled in 2002). Met her producer-husband James Conway while auditioning for a part in his 1981 horror movie, The Boogens. They were married a little more than a month after their first date. Appeared in the series Charmed as two different characters, first as Aunt Jackie in Season 1, then as Elise Rothman in Seasons 5-8.
Sandra Prosper (Actor) .. Sheila Morris
Born: February 23, 1978
Eyal Podell (Actor) .. Roland
Born: November 11, 1975
Michael Gilden (Actor) .. Finnegan
Born: September 22, 1962
Died: December 05, 2006
Nick Kiriazis (Actor) .. Evan
Born: June 09, 1969
Lee Arenberg (Actor) .. Demon
Born: July 18, 1962
Danny Woodburn (Actor) .. Head Dwarf
Born: July 26, 1964
Niki Botelho (Actor) .. Elf Nanny
John Cothran Jr. (Actor) .. Cecil
Born: October 31, 1947
Trey Alexander (Actor) .. Rick
Damani Roberts (Actor) .. Michael Morris
Born: June 17, 1996
Channing Pourchot (Actor) .. Sara
Scout Taylor-Compton (Actor) .. Fairy
Born: February 21, 1989
Birthplace: Long Beach, California, United States
Trivia: American actress Scout Taylor-Compton debuted as an ingenue, appearing on several television series in guest and recurring roles during the 1990s and 2000s, including Charmed, ER, and Gilmore Girls. She then segued into feature roles in the mid-2000s, with memorable contributions to the Jennifer Garner-headlined age-swap fantasy 13 Going on 30, and -- later that same year -- with the all-girl teen comedy Sleepover (2004). Taylor-Compton made her biggest splash, however, by essaying the role of Laurie Strode, perpetually stalked slasher victim (and sister of Michael Myers), in Rob Zombie's much-anticipated horror remake Halloween (2007); the actress inherited the role, of course, from former scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis. Taylor-Compton also made headlines in August 2005 when officially declared "missing" from her family's Apple Valley, CA, home. She was recovered a short time later.
Damion Poitier (Actor) .. Bachelor #4
Cass Asher (Actor) .. Nick

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Charmed
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Charmed
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