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Felicity is an American drama television series created by J. J. Abrams & Matt Reeves. Abrams and Reeves share executive producer duties with Brian Grazer, Tony Krantz, Jennifer Levin, Ron Howard, John Eisendrath & Laurie McCarthy. It was produced by Touchstone Television (now known as ABC Signature) and Imagine Television. The series first aired on September 29, 1998, and ended on May 22 ...
The series opens at Felicity's high school graduation, where she asks Ben Covington, a classmate on whom she has a crush, to sign her yearbook.Moved by his comment that he wished they had gotten to know each other further, she changes her education plans completely, deciding to follow Ben to New York rather than attend Stanford University as a pre-med student.
The following is a partial list of characters from the television series Felicity: . The season two cast members of the show. Amanda Foreman, Amy Jo Johnson (top row, left to right); Greg Grunberg, Keri Russell, Scott Speedman, Tangi Miller (middle row); Scott Foley (lower row).
Getty Images One Felicity cast member is raising eyebrows on social media for his cryptic post about the beloved ‘90s drama. On Wednesday, February 28, actor Greg Grunberg took to X to share an ...
When The WB’s Felicity closed out its first season, fans were left to wonder all summer about which love interest Keri Russell’s title character had chosen to pursue. And the show’s writers ...
The actor and writer made countless appearances on several hit crime shows, dramas and sci-fi series, but his most recognizable role was, arguably, when he portrayed Dr. Edward Porter–the father ...
On Felicity, she played Felicity's college roommate, Meghan Rotundi, a Wiccan who – in "Help for the Lovelorn" (January 23, 2000), an homage to The Twilight Zone – uses her magic on Felicity. She was a recurring guest star until 2006 on the spy drama Alias , where she played Carrie Bowman, an NSA agent and the wife of Marshall Flinkman ...
[2] [3] The TV series Felicity paid homage in its episode "Help for the Lovelorn"; both episodes were directed by Lamont Johnson. [4] This episode would also serve as one of the inspirations for horror film director Damien Leone to create the character Art the Clown who serves as the main antagonist in Leone's Terrifier franchise.