DRUSILLA



Drusilla is by far the most interesting vampire to cross the Hell Mouth. She and Spike enter the picture in the episode School Hard, the third show of the second season. It is now later in the season and we have found out quite a bit about this vampiresse. Angel (who was then known as Angelus) is Drusilla's sire. He made her a vamp. Drusilla was going to become a nun, but the night before she was going to enter the convent, Angelus killed her family, causing her to go utterly mad. Then, he made her a demon. She is very weak. That is why she stays with Spike. He protects her. Drusilla seems to have some kind of psychic ability. We have seen it mentioned in episodes like School Hard. She also has a thing for dolls. She has a big collection of them. Her favorite doll is Ms. Edith.Unfortunately for Buffy and friends, Drusilla has become strong again (What's my Line). She is now very dangerous, but is still a few cards short of a deck if you know what I mean. When Angel lost his soul (In the two parter Surprise and Innocence) Dru was so happy 'her Angel' had returned. However, since Angel's conversion, she been hanging all over him, and neglecting poor Spike (who's in a wheel chair at this point). The last we saw of Drusilla she was unconcious and heading out of Sunnydale in Spike's car.




JULIET LANDAU


Juliet is the daughter of two pretty big names in Hollywood, Martin Landau , and Barbara Bain. She was born and raised in Southern California. Juliet trained as both an actress and a classical ballerina, in fact, she performed with Southern California Ballet and Los Angeles Dance companies, and she eventually wound up choreographing her own dance work. Not bad, huh? Juliet has guest starred in a number of televison productions, but made her film debut in Stephen Freas' 1990 black comedy, "The Grifters", where she portrayed the younger version of Angelica Huston's character. Juliet first worked with her dad Martin in the film "Ed Wood", where she portrayed a B-movie actress. Juliet proved very dedicated to this role, as she throughly researched the actual person she was playing but also films from the "B" genre. Some of her big screen credits are:"Neon City"-1991, "Direct Hit"-1994, "Theodore Rex"-1996, "Ravager"-1997





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