#Supernatural Actors Appearing at Purgatory Con Jun 2-3, 2018 via @stacyamiller85 @Ent_Events
Where can you find an angel, a demon, Death and a vampire? In Purgatory.
Where can you find an angel, a demon, Death and a vampire? In Purgatory.
Supernatural fans certainly won when accomplished actor Mark Sheppard was cast as resourceful crossroad demon and even more resourceful King of Hell Crowley in The CW’s longest running show. From the moment Sheppard first appeared in the series in the Season 5 episode “Abandon All Hope”, viewers didn’t need to sell their souls to appreciate the gift of his talent: He was often foe to the Winchesters but he also was an invaluable asset. Sheppard portrayed Crowley with the perfect combination of drama and comedy (no easy feat when one is playing a demon) yet he more than rose to the occasion.
This July, the road so far will take Supernatural cast members Jared Padalecki (Sam Winchester), Jensen Ackles (Dean Winchester), Misha Collins (Castiel) and Mark Sheppard (Crowley) to San Diego.
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He gives viewers a Hell of a good time as Crowley, the King of Hell on The CW’s Supernatural.
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SHe gives viewers a Hell of a good time as Crowley, the King of Hell on The CW’s Supernatural.
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For anyone who thinks that Supernatural was beginning to lose its stride, think again. Last night’s episode “The Devil Is In The Details” was one of the most enjoyable hours on television for a show coming back from winter hiatus. Not bad for a show that is in its eleventh season!
After reading Erin’s article “The Magical Creature David Anders” I started thinking about the character Anders played on Alias. While I didn’t watch the show something about the character’s description sounded familiar. During the summer my library hosted a live chat/interview with Javier Grillo-Marxuach and he talked to us about his work as a screen writer and the different shows he’s worked for. At one point he mentioned creating a character for Alias that was only going to be in one episode, but to his surprise, especially since he wasn’t writing for the show anymore, kept appearing in episodes. Once I started thinking about Grillo-Marxuach I realized that I had the perfect topic for an article. Today I am going to share the good news about The Middleman with all of you. Continue reading “The Marvelously Made Middleman”