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Kimberly J. Brown became a Disney Channel darling when she starred as Marnie Piper, a teen witch who must help save her town from dark forces.. Afterward, she appeared in the Disney Channel ...
JAG and Boston Public are just a couple of the shows Daniel Kountz appeared in before joining the cast of Halloweentown 2: Kalabar's Revenge. Disney Now: Daniel Kountz
Over the weekend, some members of the original Halloweentown movie - which aired on Disney Channel back in October 1998 - gathered together in St Helens, Oregon, where the beloved children’s ...
The Halloweentown Council is the highest-ranking authority in Halloweentown. Besides Edgar Dalloway, the Halloweentown Council consisted of a six-armed man (portrayed by Jeff Olson), a pumpkinhead (portrayed by Frank Gerrish), a female vampire (portrayed by Mowava Pryor), and a male mummy (portrayed by an uncredited Aaron Justesen).
Halloweentown: Marnie Piper: Disney Channel Original Movie: 1998–1999 Two of a Kind: Nicole 2 episodes 1999 Touched by an Angel: Amy Lumpkin Episode: "The Last Day of the Rest of Your Life" 2000 Quints: Jamie Grover Disney Channel Original Movie 2001 Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge: Marnie Piper Disney Channel Original Movie 2002 My ...
Halloweentown is a 1998 American fantasy comedy film directed by Duwayne Dunham and written by Paul Bernbaum, Jon Cooksey, Ali Matheson, from a story by Bernbaum. The first installment in Halloweentown series, it stars Debbie Reynolds, Kimberly J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, and Judith Hoag. [2]
Only two of the original cast members from "Halloweentown" appeared in all four films: Judith Hoag, who played Gwen Cromwell, and Joey Zimmerman, who played Dylan. "Halloweentown" was supposed to ...
Halloweentown proposes that fantasy beings such as warlocks, vampires, werewolves, mummies, ghosts, trolls, ogres, zombies, pumpkin heads (a race of people with jack-o'-lanterns for heads), skeletons, goblins, and humanoids with varying numbers of heads, limbs, and sensory organs are real, but have separated themselves from Earth's history to escape humans' fear and persecution.