Summary
- Catching up with Charmed cast mates can offer therapeutic solace amid the mourning of TV icon Shannen Doherty’s passing.
- Charmed’s compelling storyline follows supernatural siblings using their powers for good, gaining a solid fanbase from 1998-2006.
- The talented Charmed cast members have continued to thrive post-show, taking on new projects in TV, movies, and advocacy work.
As a huge fan of “Charmed,” I can’t help but be in awe of the remarkable journeys each cast member has taken since their time on the beloved series. Holly Marie Combs, who played Piper Halliwell, was the rock throughout the show’s tenure, appearing in all 179 episodes. Following her stint on “Charmed,” she excelled as Ella Montgomery in “Pretty Little Liars” and has since turned her attention to podcasting. Combs’ longtime friendship with Shannen Doherty is evident through their collaborations on various projects, including “Off the Map with Shannen & Holly” and their recent podcast “Judging Matters.”
After the sad news of Shannen Doherty’s passing, which has left the entertainment industry in mourning, connecting with her former “Charmed” co-stars could bring some comfort. Besides becoming famous as Brenda Walsh on the popular teen series “Beverly Hills, 90210” during the 1990s, Doherty transformed her on-screen persona by joining the cast of “Charmed,” where she portrayed Prue Halliwell in the first three seasons. Instead of the innocent and naive teenager from “Beverly Hills, 90210,” Doherty brought to life a powerful witch who uses her magical abilities with love and compassion.
For eight seasons from 1998 to 2006, “Charmed” aired on The WB, comprising of 179 episodes. This series centers around three witch sisters – Prue, Piper, and Phoebe Halliwell, along with their half-sister Paige Matthews (Rose McGowan). Additionally, characters like Daryl Morris (Dorian Gregory) and Leo Wyatt (Brian Krause) held significant roles. As we bid adieu to Shannen Doherty with a heavy heart, let’s discover what the “Charmed” cast members have been up to more recently.
Shannen Doherty as Prudence Halliwell
Shannen Doherty played the role of Prudence “Prue” Halliwell for a total of 67 episodes in the initial three seasons of “Charmed.” As the eldest sister and the first to acquire supernatural abilities, Prue developed telekinetic powers which eventually progressed into astral projection. Skilled in martial arts and physical fights, Prue is the responsible and mature sibling who put her own youth on hold to care for her younger brothers and sisters. Her virtuous character frequently butts heads with Phoebe’s more laid-back demeanor, leaving Piper to act as the peacemaker.
Although she departed from “Charmed” following Season 3, Doherty’s portrayal of Prue is still regarded as one of her finest and most cherished roles. Kicking off her acting journey at ten, she graced our screens in “Little House on the Prairie.” Subsequently, she moved to films with an exceptional appearance in “Heathers,” a teen drama. In 1990, Doherty joined the cast of “Beverly Hills, 90210,” a cultural phenomenon for American teens. Post her return to “BH90210” and playing herself in it, Doherty’s last projects comprise “Hot Seat,” “Darkness of Man,” and the upcoming “How to Make a Deal with the Devil.”
Holly Marie Combs as Piper Halliwell
In every single episode of “Charmed,” which totals 179, Holly Marie Combs portrayed Piper Halliwell. As the second oldest sister endowed with the ability to freeze and shatter items, Piper steps up when her elder sister Prue passes away. Consequently, she sets aside her shy demeanor and adopts a more commanding leadership stance as the series unfolds. Considering the off-camera tensions between Doherty and Milano, Combs is commendable for her unwavering dedication to the show throughout its run.
After her tenure on Charmed, Combs shone as Ella Montgomery in Pretty Little Liars from 2010 to 2017, except for a short-lived role on Grey’s Anatomy in 2019. Since then, Combs has focused her efforts on podcasting. In 2015, Combs and Doherty co-starred in Off the Map with Shannen & Holly, a six-part docuseries about a road trip. More recently, in 2022, Combs teamed up with her Charmed castmates for The House of Halliwell, a podcast that releases new episodes weekly. A close friend of the Charmed family, Combs was among the last guests on Shannen Doherty’s podcast, Let’s Be Clear.
Alyssa Milano as Phobe Halliwell
In most episodes of “Charmed,” Alyssa Milano portrayed the role of Phoebe Halliwell. Gifted with the ability to see both the past and future, Phoebe is the third sister endowed with precognitive powers. Her skills extend beyond mere foresight, enabling her to levitate and read minds. Younger than her sisters Prue and Piper, Phoebe’s playful and rebellious nature frequently leads her into disagreements with them.
After her tenure on “Charmed,” Alyssa Milano has remained engaged in politics and vocal about various advocacy causes. Her subsequent television roles have included “Romantically Challenged,” “Mistresses,” “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” and “Insatiable.” Milano has also made appearances in films such as “Give Me an A,” “Who Are You People,” “Brazen,” and “Etheria Film Night 2023.” Upcoming projects for Milano include the TV movie, “Alyssa Milano for Mayor,” which follows her bid to become a mayor in a small California town.
Rose McGowan as Paige Matthews
Rose McGowan played the role of Paige Matthews, introduced as the Halliwells’ half-sister on “Charmed.” With Prue’s departure leaving a significant gap in the Power of Three, Paige joined the ranks as a Witch-Whitelighter hybrid. Equipped with the power of teleportation, she aided the Charmed Ones in combating evil forces. Struggling to balance her responsibilities as a Charmed One and maintaining an individual identity, Paige frequently wrestled with this internal conflict.
Since the end of “Charmed,” McGowan has been actively working and making headlines. She bravely accused Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of past sexual misconduct, leading the charge against him. Additionally, McGowan has ventured into writing and directing her own projects like “Ruth, Woman’s Womb,” “Sleepwalk,” and “Pomerania.” Listen to McGowan on recent podcasts such as “The Rubin Report” and “The Divorce Social.”
Brian Krauss as Leo Wyatt
In over a hundred and forty episodes of “Charmed,” Brian Krauss portrayed Leo Wyatt, the guardian angel who worked alongside the sisters. Initially brought on board to help renovate their house in the first season, Leo later unveiled his true identity as a Whitelighter – a supernatural being responsible for protecting and guiding good witches. As the series progressed, Leo’s assistance to the Halliwells began to negatively impact his marriage and family life, adding complexity to his character. Krause held the third longest tenure among the show’s cast members.
Since his departure from “Charmed” in around 120 credits’ worth of work, Krauss has kept a full schedule. Starting from 2023, he featured in films such as “Homestead,” “Breakout,” “The Wendigo,” and “Deadly Justice.” Upcoming for him are six projects including “A Witness to Murder,” “Slay Ride – The Movie,” “The Black,” “Garrison7: War is Coming,” and “Peter Pan, Land of Forever.”
Dorian Gregory as Darryl Morris
In the long-running series “Charmed,” Dorian Gregory’s character, SFPD Lieutenant Darryl Morris, appeared in a total of 79 episodes. Initially skeptical about the sisters’ magical abilities, Morris became an ally when they showed him that they used their powers for good causes. With his police connections proving valuable, Morris worked with the siblings to combat evil forces until he and his family relocated in Season 7.
As a gamer and TV enthusiast with roots dating back to the early ’90s, I’ve kept myself pretty occupied since wrapping up my stint on Charmed. More recently, you might have spotted me on Grey’s Anatomy and As Luck Would Have It. Starting from 2019, though, I’ve been gracing the silver screen more often than the small one. My movie credits now outnumber my TV appearances, with films like Christmas Matchmaker, The Wrong Real Estate Agent, Twice Bitten, Chaos on the Farm, Lethal Legacy, and Fatal Fixer-Upper under my belt. For all you Charmed fans, don’t miss the opportunity to listen to me chat about the show in The House of Halliwell Season 1, Episode 6, titled “Dream Sorcerer.”
Charmed is available to stream on Prime Video.
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