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In 2009, The Witches of Eastwick was adapted into a television series on ABC, one entitled Eastwick, with Lindsay Price, Jaime Ray Newman and Rebecca Romijn as the three witches. Paul Gross played Darryl. [3] Veronica Cartwright who had played Felicia Alden in the 1987 movie is also in the cast of the series as Bun Waverly.
The Witches of Eastwick is a 1987 American dark fantasy comedy film directed by George Miller and based on John Updike's 1984 novel of the same name. It stars Jack Nicholson alongside Cher , Michelle Pfeiffer , Susan Sarandon and Veronica Cartwright .
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Eastwick is an American fantasy comedy-drama television series based on John Updike's 1984 novel The Witches of Eastwick which aired on ABC from September 23 until December 30, 2009. The series was developed by Maggie Friedman , and starred Paul Gross as the infamous Darryl Van Horne, alongside Jaime Ray Newman , Lindsay Price , and Rebecca ...
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Jane Smart (The Witches of Eastwick) by John Updike; Hepzibah Smith (Harry Potter) Caryn Smoke (Shattered Mirror) Snow Queen (The Snow Queen) Snow Witch (Fighting Fantasy) Alisa Soto ; Spider Witch (Avalon: Web of Magic) Alicia Spinnet (Harry Potter) Alexandra Spofford (The Witches of Eastwick) by John Updike; Pomona Sprout (Harry Potter)
Her subsequent film roles include The Right Stuff (1983), Flight of the Navigator (1986), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Money Talks (1997), Scary Movie 2 (2001), Kinsey (2004) and Straight-Jacket (2004). She was nominated again for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Witches of Eastwick. [citation needed]
The Witches of Eastwick is a 2000 musical based on the 1984 novel of the same name by John Updike. It was adapted by John Dempsey (lyrics and book) and Dana P. Rowe (music), directed by Eric Schaeffer, and produced by Cameron Mackintosh .