Actors Who Appear on Both "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "Angel" and on "Seinfeld"
Episodes of many series including “Law and Order”, “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, “CSI”, and “The X-Files” have shared actors with each other and also with shows such as “Friends” and “Seinfeld”. For example, consider this tentative list of actors who appear on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” or its spin-off, “Angel”, and also on “Seinfeld”.
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Mark Metcalf was born on 11 March 1946 in Findlay, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), Angel (1999) and One Crazy Summer (1986). He was previously married to Elizabeth Marie Wick.Mark Metcalf sets a trend of sorts for some of the actors appearing on both “Seinfeld” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” by being the title character in an episode of “Seinfeld”: In “The Maestro” (and also “The Doll”), Metcalf plays a man named Bob who is so proud of being the conductor of a minor orchestra that he insists on everyone calling him “Maestro” even if they have no connection to his musical life. A coincidence here is that one of the meanings of the word “maestro” is “master”, and Metcalf plays a vampire known only as “the Master” in the very first episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”. His background in comedy paid off in winning the role of the first “Big Bad”, or major villain, in the supernatural series. Creator/producer Joss Whedon has said that Metcalf was the only actor auditioning for the role who understood that the Master has one foot in comedy. Given the Master’s heavy makeup, Metcalf is visually difficult to identify in both roles, but just listen to the voice. The Maestro's explanation in the "The Doll" of why he remains pant-less until it is time to go on stage sounds especially sinister if you close your eyes and imagine him as his vampire alter-ego, the Master.- Actor
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Armin Shimerman was born on 5 November 1949 in Lakewood, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), The Hitcher (1986) and BioShock (2007). He has been married to Kitty Swink since 16 May 1981.Armin Shimerman is “The Caddy”, in an episode of "Seinfeld" in which he plays Stan, the man who gives Kramer advice on and off the golf course—to Kramer’s ultimate legal detriment. In 19 episodes of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” he plays “Principal Snyder”, who is the bane of Buffy’s high school existence.- Actor
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Carlos Jacott was born on 28 July 1967 in the USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Grosse Pointe Blank (1997), Being John Malkovich (1999) and She Spies (2002).Carlos Jacott is “The Pool Guy”, in an episode in which his character, Ramon, stalks Jerry, a client at the gym where Ramon works. Jerry makes the mistake of rejecting Ramon, who makes Jerry’s life hell. The same character returns to stoke the coals in “The Finale”. On “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” he plays Ken, a demon who stalks lost teens and then pushes them into a “ritual cleansing pool” that is really a portal to an inter-dimensional hell. Ken makes the mistake of bringing Buffy into that other dimension where she promptly raises hell. Jacott also plays a demon, Richard Straley, in an episode of “Angel” entitled “The Bachelor Party”.- Writer
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Danny Strong started his career as an actor in numerous classic films and TV shows such as Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Gilmore Girls, then transitioned into screenwriting, exploding onto the scene with his 2007 script Recount which was #1 on the Hollywood Blacklist and became an award winning HBO Film. Since then he has become a prolific film and TV writer, director and producer, garnering numerous awards for various projects, including two Emmys, a Golden Globe, two WGA awards, a PGA Award, and the Peabody Award.
Through out his career he has shown a wide range and versatility moving between mediums and genres with films like the political docudramas Recount and Game Change, the civil rights epic The Butler and the big budget action blockbusters Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Part I and II). He co-created the smash hit TV show Empire which won him the NAACP Image Award and he produced the civil rights drama The Best of Enemies starring Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell. He has also written numerous theater projects having made his theatrical debut with a new book to the musical Chess that premiered at the Kennedy Center.
Strong transitioned into directing with several episodes of Empire. He made his feature directorial debut with Rebel in the Rye that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by IFC Films. Over the years he has continued his acting career with recurring roles in many highly acclaimed TV shows including Mad Men, Girls, Justified, Billions and The Right Stuff. He grew up in Manhattan Beach, California and attended the USC School of Dramatic Arts.An actor's actor (though he'd probably say that Armin Shimerman is the actor's actor), Danny Strong plays Jonathan, a frustrated geek, in 40 episodes of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". In the "Seinfeld" episode "The Comeback", he also plays a frustrated geek named Victor, although the character's voice is done by Robby Benson.- Actress
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Most recently known for her recurring roles in the television series Veep (2012), How I Met Your Mother (2005), My Name Is Earl (2005), and The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006), Nancy Lenehan is a Los Angeles based actress who enjoys working in television, film and on stage.
Among her many credits, favorite projects include the films Pleasantville (1998), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Savages (2007), and the TNT project Door to Door (2002). Her many television credits include regular and recurring roles on Little Britain USA (2008), Worst Week (2008), and the TBS comedy, People of Earth (2016).On "Seinfeld", Ms. Lenehan plays a charity volunteer in "The Handicap Spot". She is anything but charitable toward Buffy in an episode called "Dead Man's Party". Satisfyingly, after she spends the whole episode making insensitive remarks, she gets hers.- Actor
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Ian Abercrombie began his theatrical career as a lad during the Blitz in World War II. After his footwork years during which he earned Bronze, Silver and Gold medals in dance for the stage, he performed in London, Holland, Ireland, and Scotland. He made his American stage debut in 1955 in a production of "Stalag 17" with Jason Robards and Jules Munshin. Many plays in summer stock, regional and off-Broadway followed in a variety of theatrical offerings, from revues to Shakespeare. During a particularly low period, he worked as a magician's assistant for $10 per performance.
In 1957, he was drafted into the Army and stationed in Germany. He was in Special Services, where he directed the Continental premiere of "Separate Tables" and toured with Olivia de Havilland in her show. Back in the USA, Ian went to California for a backers' audition. That fizzled but he began his long and successful film and television career. For four decades, his theatrical work highlights have included; "As You Like It", "Hamlet", "Misalliance", "The Good Doctor", "The Way Of The World", "Mary Stuart", "Crucifer Of Blood", "Journey's End", "The Wrong Box", "The Cocktail Party", "Bert & Maisy", "Other Places", "Bent", "Natural Causes", "The Vortex", "Rough Crossing", and "Lettice and Lovage".
He received acclaim for the one-man show "Jean Cocteau - A Mirror Image". Another highlight was playing Alfie Doolittle in "My Fair Lady". He received awards for his work in "Sweet Prince" with Keir Dullea, "Teeth N'smiles", "A Doll's House" (with Linda Purl), and "The Arcata Promise" (opposite Anthony Hopkins).For seven episodes of "Seinfeld" (including "The Finale") Ian Abercrombie plays an eccentric publishing figure named Mr. Pitt, who hires Elaine to be his personal assistant and then runs (ruins?) her life. In the "BtVS" episode "Homecoming", he plays a criminal mastermind who tries to kill Buffy by remote control.- Actor
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Rance Howard was born on 17 November 1928 in Duncan, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Nebraska (2013), Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) and Universal Soldier (1992). He was married to Judy Howard and Jean Speegle Howard. He died on 25 November 2017 in Los Angeles, California, USA.Rance Howard appears in an episode of the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” spin-off, “Angel” entitled “Carpe Noctem”, in which he switches bodies with Angel. He thus gets to play the hero for part of the episode. Not bad for guest work. He also is in two episodes of “Seinfeld”, playing a blind man in “The Glasses” and a farmer in “The Bottle Deposit”. Rance is the father of actor/director Ron Howard, who seems to be one of the few family members who does not appear in either “Seinfeld” or “Buffy/Angel”. Rance’s late wife, Jean Speegle Howard, appears in “Teacher’s Pet”, an episode of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, as the "Real Miss French", a confused retired teacher whose identity has been stolen by a monster disguised as a human. The Howards' other son, Clint, also appears in a “Seinfeld” episode, “The Trip: Part 2”, as an escaped criminal.- Kathryn is best known for her portrayals of "Karen McCluskey" on Desperate Housewives (2004) on ABC and of "Mrs. Landingham", secretary to the President (Martin Sheen), on the critically-acclaimed NBC drama, The West Wing (1999). She has also recurred on Dharma & Greg (1997), and guest-starred on many hit television series, such as Becker (1998), Arli$$ (1996), Ally McBeal (1997), Providence (1999), Scrubs (2001) and over twenty other prime-time shows. Kathryn will also be seen later this year on ABC's daytime drama, General Hospital (1963). Her credits are impressive for any actor, let alone one that only began the craft at age 42.
Although only put into action well into her middle years, Kathryn's dream began in her twenties, when her mother died of cancer in 1963. While dying in the hospital, her mother shared that her biggest regret was not following her dreams. Kathryn vowed, at that moment, that she would someday pursue her own dream of acting.
At the time, she was entering into a new career as a psychiatric nurse in a medium security wing for disturbed teenagers. Through that job, she met and married a psychiatrist, gave birth to two boys and settled down as a suburban housewife in Lake Forest, Illinois, a well-to-do suburb of Chicago. But Kathryn never forgot her dream of acting, something that she never had time to pursue in-between caring for her children and husband. In 1980, her husband's alcoholism led Kathryn to a divorce and a difficult situation; a single mother with two young sons. Rather than lose hope, she took the opportunity to change her life forever and follow her lost dream.
Kathryn took classes at Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago and performed at community theaters all over Northern Illinois. By day, she supported her family hanging wallpaper and painting the mansions of Lake Forest, working as a sales person for a Welcome Wagon company and using her contacts to book film and print locations in the houses she was painting. By night, Kathryn was improving her skills and moving from community theater to semi-professional theater. Her first break was in 1991. Disney held a cattle call for street performers for Disney World. After standing in line for five hours, Kathryn got the part and moved shop to Orlando, Florida. Though she was living behind an adult arcade in the "tourist unfriendly" part of Buena Vista, Kathryn was finally earning her living through performance and loving it. The part only lasted for a year and, once again, Kathryn was forced to supplement her acting income with other work -- bar-tending and catering during the day, theater at night. Though the acting gig was over, the move to Florida proved one thing to Kathryn...she had the talent to make it as an actor. She did it once and she could do it again. Unfortunately, it took her two and half years to realize it wouldn't happen in central Florida.
In December 1995, Kathryn again packed a truck and drove to Hollywood. Although she didn't have an agent and had no contacts, Kathryn never hesitated following her dream. In only five months, she landed her first part...two lines in Family Matters (1989). In the six years since then, she has appeared in over a dozen plays, six movies, eleven national television commercials, two pilots, ten drama series and over twenty sitcoms. From her many roles, Kathryn is recognized as one of Murphy Brown (1988)'s secretaries, Frasier (1993)'s agent's mother and the bingo buddy to Drew Carey's girlfriend, on The Drew Carey Show (1995). But it is her portrayal of "Mrs. Landingham", the foil, friend and secretary to Martin Sheen's "President Bartlet" on The West Wing (1999) that propelled her into the spotlight she truly deserves. She followed that up with her last huge roll as Karen McCluskey for 8 seasons on ABC's Desperate Housewives (2004), which won her two Emmy awards. Joosten made a guest appearance on CBS daytime soap The Bold and the Beautiful as part of the show's 6000th episode, which featured several other real-life lung cancer survivors discussing their experiences. She was named the national spokesperson for the Lung Cancer Profiles campaign on behalf of Pfizer. Joosten died of lung cancer on the morning of June 2, 2012. Her death happened 20 days after the onscreen death of her character Karen McCluskey on the final episode of Desperate Housewives. The hit show ended its eight-year run on ABC last month with a series finale in which Joosten's character passed away. Her character's battle with brain cancer was a story line in the show.On "Seinfeld", Kathryn Joosten plays Betsy, the warden of a women's prison, in an episode called "The Little Jerry". On "BtVS", in the episode "Where the Wild Things Are", she is Genevive Holt, a crazy lady who once ran an orphanage and tormented her charges. - Ivana Milicevic (pronounced Ee-vah-nah Mee-lee-cheh-veech) was born on April 26, 1974, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of Yugoslavia at the time), into a Croat family. She is the daughter of Tonka and Damir Milicevic, and has a younger brother, Tomo. The family emigrated to the United States, and young Ivana was raised in Michigan. She attended Athens High school in Troy, Michigan, and worked as a model during her school years. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
In 1992, Milicevic graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of an acting career. She was a struggling stand-up comedienne, trying to win over crowds with her stories of the modeling business. In 1996, she made her film debut under the name Ivana Marina with a one-line role as a former girlfriend of Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire (1996). In 1997, she followed up with a guest role on NBC's Seinfeld (1989) and made guest appearances on several other television shows, including Royal Pains (2009) and playing the love interest of John Casey on Chuck (2007). She played bit parts in Vanilla Sky (2001) and Love Actually (2003), among her many other cameo appearances. Milicevic capitalized on her experience as a comedienne in a supporting role as Russian model Roxana Milla Slasnikova in the romantic comedy Head Over Heels (2001). She appeared as a lookalike of Uma Thurman's character opposite Ben Affleck, trying to fool him into thinking she is Uma's character, in Paycheck (2003). In a departure from her one-dimensional roles, Milicevic showed her dramatic talent in a supporting role as Milla Yugorsky in a dark and gritty drama Running Scared (2006). In 2006, she started a recurring role on the CBS TV series Love Monkey (2006).
In 2006, Milicevic made a big step forward in her career appearing as Valenka, one of three Bond girls in Casino Royale (2006), for which she did most of her scenes on locations in Prague and in London. She resides in Los Angeles, California.Ivana Milicevic appears on "Seinfeld" in the episode, "The Comeback", as Patty (billed as Ivana Milavich). Patty is the overly obedient wife & partner of insecure and fraudulent tennis player, Milos (see Mark Harelik, below). On "BtVS", Ms. Milicevic plays Sam Finn, wife and partner of daring anti-demonic commando Riley Finn, making Buffy feel insecure and fraudulent in the episode "As You Were". - Actor
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Mr. Harelik, a native Texan, grew up in the only Jewish family in the small town of Hamilton in central Texas, where his two biographical plays, The Immigrant and The Legacy, take place.
With Randal Myler, he co-wrote Hank Williams: Lost Highway, a biographical musical about the life of the country singer Hank Williams.
The Immigrant, The Musical, is based upon his play.Mark Harelik is Milos in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Comeback". Milos pretends to be a great tennis player in order to sell Jerry an expensive racket, but he proves anything but graceful on the court. Speaking of graceful, Harelik plays Count Kurushu in the "Angel" episode "Waiting in the Wings", about an evening at the ballet.- Actor
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Victor Raider-Wexler was born on 31 December 1943 in Toledo, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for Minority Report (2002), Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001) and Secret Santa (2003).Victor Raider-Wexler memorably plays a doctor in four episodes of “Seinfeld”, including "The Invitations", the one where he gives George the fateful news about Susan. In "The Finale", he is given a name, Dr. Wexler—his own name. On an episode of “Angel” entitled “Just Rewards”, he plays Magnus Hainsley, an evil necromancer who has lines like, “I'll put you back in the driver's seat of your afterlife”, and “I eat the dead for breakfast, son, and you’re just another plate of bacon and eggs”.- Actor
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Danny Woodburn is an entertainer on stage, film, television, and the comedy club circuit.
Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, he is the son of a nurse and a professional golfer. He is a graduate of Philadelphia's Temple University's School of Film and Theater and recipient of their Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award of 2001.
Danny achieved prominence on NBC's sitcom Seinfeld (1989), performing the role of Mickey Abbott, the volatile but lovable friend of Kramer. Since his first appearance on the show in 1994 he has gained speed as an actor and garnered respect from industry professionals. His character on Seinfeld was an important role for him, in the sense that the writing and portrayal of Mickey is positive and non-stereotypical.
Danny is a well-known, long-time advocate for performers with disability in film, television and theatre. He serves on the Performers With Disabilities Committee of SAG-AFTRA, where he not only negotiated better contract terms for disabled actors, but created more opportunities, fought for authentic representation, and increased inclusion and diversity at the studio and network level. His work has changed social perceptions of persons with disability.Danny Woodburn, as Kramer’s sometime partner in schemes, is in seven episodes of “Seinfeld”. (It seems like more.) He also plays a sinister creature that Fred meets in the woods in the “Angel” episode “The Magic Bullet”.- Actor
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Joel Polis was a competitive athlete in high school and earned a full scholarship in gymnastics to the University of Southern California. He caught the acting bug his freshman year when he was cast in the school's production of "West Side Story." He then received a scholarship to join the Summer Theater Festival on a European tour, performing in England, Germany and the Edinburgh Theater Festival.
He dropped out of USC to work as a circus clown, but after three months of tumbling around the arena, he decided that a life wearing big shoes and a red rubber nose was not for him, so he boarded a Greyhound Bus and headed East. He traveled to New York where he studied acting at NYU and with the Broadway director Lloyd Richards. He returned to Los Angeles to finish his BA and then received his MFA from Yale Drama School.
Joel has been acting for over twenty years in film, television and on the stage. His first film role was as Fuchs in John Carpenter's classic sci-fi film The Thing (1982). He has appeared in numerous TV shows including Cheers (Gary), Alien Nation, Northern Exposure, Star Trek: Voyager, Roseanne, Seinfeld, Chicago Hope, Boston Legal, and CSI.
Joel's extensive theater credits include the Astor Place Theater, Hartford Stage, Old Globe Theater, South Coast Repertory, Mark Taper Forum, Odyssey Theatre, and the Pasadena Playhouse.Joel Polis plays Reilly in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Comeback" in which he is definitely not killed by George’s "snappy" comeback. But, as Captain Franklin, his is a relatively thankless role in an episode of "Angel" called "Why We Fight".- Actress
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Gwen McGee is known for Days of Our Lives (1965), New Jersey Drive (1995) and Coach Carter (2005). She has been married to Anthony Coleman since 10 June 1988.Gwen McGee is in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Fatigues" as Janine. She is in the "Angel" episode "Billy" as a Detective.- Actor
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Collins played linebacker and guard at Brother Rice High School (Bloomfield Township, Michigan). He was a Football Writers Association first-team All-American (second-team Associated Press) at Notre Dame in 1974. He was the leading tackler on Notre Dame's national championship team in 1973, garnering 18 solo stops in a showdown victory over the defending national champions, Southern California, and 16 in the Sugar Bowl victory vs. Alabama that secured the national title for Notre Dame. Collins was taken in the second round of the 1975 NFL Draft by the 49ers, the 35th overall selection. He later played for the Seattle Seahawks in 1976 and for the Buffalo Bills in 1977.Greg Collins plays a cop in the Seinfeld episode “The Calzone”, and he plays Keith in an episode of “Angel” entitled “Rm w/ a Vu”.- Richard Livingston was born on 18 September 1959 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Indecent Proposal (1993), Cocktail (1988) and Primary Colors (1998).Richard Livingston appears in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Comeback" as Bill, and in the "Angel" episode "Billy" as a Congressman.
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Mik Scriba was born on 1 December 1947 in Illinois, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Negotiator (1998), Conspiracy Theory (1997) and Wild Wild West (1999). He was married to Mary Todhunter. He died on 15 June 2018 in Burbank, California, USA.Mik (sometimes credited as Mike) Scriba has been on "Seinfeld" twice. He appears in "The Parking Spot" as Cop #1, and in "The Nap" he plays the Bomb Squad Guy. In the "Angel" episode "Dead End", he plays a Parole Officer. I sense a law enforcement related theme.- Sometimes credited as Tom Michael Bailey, he appears in the “Seinfeld” episode “The Summer of George” as Cop #2 (Cop #1 being Neil Flynn). Bailey plays the Christmas tree salesman in the “BtVS” episode “Amends”.
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Comedic actor Jarrad Paul was already an experienced actor by the time he moved to Los Angeles after his high school graduation. Jarrad got an early start in television, appearing in the ultra sappy Made-for-TV movie A Family for Joe (1990), in which he played an orphaned adolescent in search of a father figure, played by Robert Mitchum. Two years later he was given a regular role in the innovative but short-lived sitcom Home Fires (1992). This was the beginning of a slew of TV appearances, including spots on shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Action (1999), and most memorably Seinfeld (1989), as Kramer's eager intern Darren. In 2004, Jarrad nabbed a recurring role on the critically acclaimed detective dramedy Monk (2002), as Adrian's obnoxiously long-winded but well-intentioned neighbour.On "Seinfeld" he plays Darin in "The Voice". On "BtVS" he is Diego in "Lie to Me". Diego is a memorably funny, pretentious character.- Brian J. Williams is known for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), Minority Report (2002) and Star Trek: First Contact (1996).Sometimes an actor, more often a stuntman, Brian J. Williams doesn’t get credit half the time, But he appears as Glenn in two episodes of Seinfeld, including “The Butter Shave” and “The Voice”, and on “BtVS” as Vampire #1 in “Teacher’s Pet”. (He also did uncredited stunt work on one of the top ten “BtVS” episodes, “Hush”.)
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Born on a ranch in North Hollywood, California, Spice Williams-Crosby rode her horse to kindergarten, grew up playing in her father's medical offices, eventually hitting the road as a musician, singer, and dancer under contract to 20th Century-Fox Records.
Overcoming a seven-year drug and alcohol problem, at the age of 26, she turned to God, nutrition and exercise with the eventual promise of helping others to turn their lives around. As she got older, Spice changed the course of her career and began studying acting for stage and film. After hearing about roles for female warriors, wrestlers, and super-heroines, she took to kickboxing and bodybuilding, slowly creating a niche for herself.
Spice has worked in such feature motion pictures as Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), The Cherokee Kid (1996), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), The Guyver (1991), A Simple Plan (1998), and For Love of the Game (1999). She has also guest-starred on numerous TV shows including Roseanne (1988), My Two Dads (1987), Women in Prison (1987), Mama's Family (1983), The Bold And The Beautiful, The Young and the Restless (1973), Step by Step (1991), Smart Guy (1997), Diagnosis Murder (1993), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), and Scrubs (2001), in what she terms as an "action actress." "In fact," says Spice, "I can't remember doing a role where I wasn't asked to perform some kind of physical feat". Since 1986, Spice has been stunt doubling Deidre Hall (Marlena) on Days of Our Lives (1965) and has also played several roles on that soap. She had the great honor of working with Clint Eastwood on Million Dollar Baby (2004), and then had a blast working on an independent film in with Luke Goss, called The Dead Undead (2010). She is very proud of co-starring in an incredible film called The Sensei (2008) with Diana Lee Inosanto starring & directing, a fun film called Bare Knuckles (2010), and recently, she played a warden in a Stallone film, and can be seen as a hooker on the new TV show Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013). Starting in 2014, Spice has produced her own show called I Fight for My Life (2014), about women victims and turning them into women victors!
Stunts came into play in 1980 ago when Spice was asked to double an actress playing a Judo instructor opposite Rock Hudson. Since then, she has doubled for the likes of Louise Fletcher, Meg Foster, Katherine Ross, Clare Carey, Deidre Hall, Cindy Pickett, Linda Kozlowski, Eileen Brennen, Becky Ann Baker, Kelly Preston and many more. Spice also Stunt Coordinates feature films, Television shows and commercials. Her stunt expertise is in fighting & "hitting the ground!"
Although Spice has crashed cars, dove through glass windows, taken stair falls, executed 30-foot ratchets, 50-foot high falls, and hung from helicopters 350 feet above the ground, she is perhaps best known for her ability to pick a 300 pound man up over her head in a fireman's carry. In the year 2000, Spice founded the Stunt Peer Group & Emmy at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Gracing the cover and pages of over 100 magazines, both here and abroad, Spice has also made a name for herself as a nutritional expert with 2 Masters in Fitness Science & Holistic Nutrition and a PhD in Natural Health Medicine, writing for magazine as Ms. Fitness, Natural Muscle Magazine, and World Black Belt. She holds a 6th DAN in Arjukanpo, 6th DAN in Doce Pares Eskrima, and is Certified Level B in Israeli Krav Panim el Panim (abbrev. KAPAP), Level C in Guatemala GIKA, and Security Defensive Tactics, Inc.. Her successful joint venture with her husband -- a popular line of vegetarian food products called "Spice Of Life Meatless Meats & Jerky." In December of 1998, she was voted into the Marquis Who's Who in America-West. One of her greatest honors was posing for a 30ft bronze statue where she represents the past, present and future female athletes of the Olympics. Spice's goal is to continue to set an example for the "women of the new millennium" -- spiritually focused, mentally alert, and physically capable. Spice is married to Gregory Crosby, screenwriter (Hacksaw Ridge), grandson of actor/singer Bing Crosby, and they have a beautiful son Luke, who is equally healthy and active!Sometimes credited as Spice Williams, she appears on “Seinfeld” in an uncredited but memorable scene as she carries George down the hall at work in the episode “The Butter Shave”. She appears on “Angel” in “Salvage” as Debbie and "BtVS" as Patrice in “What’s My Line?: Part 2”.