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Now: Judith Hoag. Back to television she went! After Halloweentown, Judith returned to her roots, guest starring in hit series like Grey’s Anatomy and CSI: New York.But if you really want to ...
Disney Channel's "Halloweentown" premiered in 1998 and was the first in a series of four movies. It makes real-world references to the Egyptian "Book of the Dead" and Shakespeare's "Macbeth."
In Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Benny falls victim to the Grey Spell and becomes a boring version of his usual self (and also gets a flesh-and-blood body). He returns to normal when Dylan casts the reversal spell to undo his transformation. In Return to Halloweentown, he drives Marnie and Dylan to Witch University. Benny's full name is ...
Marnie was recast in "Return to Halloweentown," and many fans weren't happy about it. Disney recast the role of Marnie, but Kimberly J. Brown said she was available. Disney Channel.
The story follows Marnie Piper (Sara Paxton) going to college at Witch University in Halloweentown, where dark forces try to control her magic. This is the only film in the Halloweentown series not to feature Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie, although Joey Zimmerman, Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, and Lucas Grabeel reprise their roles. Sophie Piper ...
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge is a 2001 American fantasy comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie for the Halloween season. It is the second installment in the Halloweentown series. [1] Set two years after the first film, Marnie returns to find Halloweentown's citizens transformed into dull, black-and-white humans.
Shortly after Halloweentown, she made an indelible impression in a guest-starring role on Will & Grace as Grace's mother, Bobbi Adler, which she continued until the series' initial conclusion in 2006.
Latham's role in Marnie (1964), her film debut, proved to be a turning point in her career. A newspaper's photo caption in 1965 noted: A newspaper's photo caption in 1965 noted: A stage actress, Louise now leans to making films because " Marnie changed my life, satisfied my soul," she says, "now I want some more of the same."