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These 35 Beauty Products Have Such Spellbinding Results, A Coven Of Witches Must Have Concocted Them
These 35 Beauty Products Have Such Spellbinding Results, A Coven Of Witches Must Have Concocted Them

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time16-05-2025

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These 35 Beauty Products Have Such Spellbinding Results, A Coven Of Witches Must Have Concocted Them

A hydrating lip-plumping gloss set that'll have you blinking your eyes in disbelief because this level of witchcraft seems too good to be true. It uses collagen, vitamin E, mint, and ginger to soften and plump lips! You'll have a perfectly plump pout without paying for high-end brands *or* lip fillers. Brazilian Bum Bum body cream, a top-rated lotion made with guarana extract, coconut oil, and caffeine to help smooth and tighten your skin. Plus, it basically smells like sunshine in a jar so you won't even have to bother with perfume. Rumor has it the witches from Charmed were caught brewing this potion. A paraben-free self-tanner if you're feeling dreadfully pale and need to get your summer glow back immediately. You'll be completely spellbound by the results, which only take an hour to achieve! Reviewers love how it applies evenly and doesn't have a funky smell that lingers. A piercing bump solution because you didn't go through the pain of a piercing for a pesky keloid to steal the spotlight! This formula is rich in oils, including jojoba, grape seed, and rose to help gradually reduce bumps and scars over time. I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder when you wish you had a magic wand for your oily roots. This helps revive limp, greasy hair and adds volume. It's a fine, hypoallergenic powder that absorbs oil, sweat, and dirt to keep locks looking fresh longer. Now that's a spell I can get behind. Mielle's (TikTok-famous) Rosemary Mint strengthening oil — this biotin-infused formula will have you believing the crew from The Craft came up with it. It can strengthen hair, smooth split ends, and hydrate dry scalps. It promotes growth at the root and is perf for 3A–4C hair types. Oh, and reviewers swear by it for eyebrows, too! A wart-removing gel so shockingly effective, you'll have everyone convinced you concocted it in your very own cauldron. It contains salicylic acid to help dry out those growths *and* it comes with waterproof patches for an effective, no-mess solution. Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to help liven up your tired eyes with a lightweight formula that delivers superb coverage in just a few swipes. This tinted concealer contains hyaluronic acid and shea butter that may also help reduce dark circles over time, so it's a win-win for anyone who wants puffy eyes to go POOF! And a lil' hydrating eye stick infused with the magic of Icelandic mineral water, moss extract, and seaweed extract — it'll revitalize your under-eye area so well, you'll be convinced it's witchcraft. It can improve your skin's elasticity and reduce the appearance of dark circles too! An Ogx leave-in, curl-defining cream when you're aiming for flawlessly bouncy curls *without* relying on heat styling tools. Everyone will think you paid a pretty penny at the salon OR that Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reunited just so they could create this supernatural formula. A pore-clearing cleansing oil for results you can *actually* see. This stuff removes all traces of makeup and sucks sebum from your pores so that your skin is visibly clearer and smoother! Once you see the proof, you'll be a believer. 👀 Kojic Acid Dark Spot Remover Soap with the power to make your skin glow as bright as a bowl of witches' brew. It uses hyaluronic acid, shea butter, vitamin E, and Castile olive oil to hydrate and soothe skin while minimizing dark spots, sun damage, and blemishes. Sulfate-free Biotin shampoo, which contains botanical extracts to help thicken and hydrate your hair if that's your preference. It also clarifies and removes product buildup. Before you know it, you'll be growing luscious locks just like Rapunzel. The internet-famous Revlon oil-absorbing volcanic face roller that can make excess oil instantly ✨vanish✨ with a few swipes. It's more eco-friendly than blotting sheets and you won't have to keep reapplying powder. Bruise cream so you can help heal all the unfortunate "oopsies" that come with being a certified clumsy witch™. Whether you're known for tripping over your feet or bumping into things, this stuff will save the day again and again by reducing the swelling and discoloration of bruises. A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel if you desire mesmerizing results *without* paying for a visit to the nail salon. Be your own witch and reduce rough calluses at home? Yes, please. A potent glycolic acid peel when you've been holding out for a miracle in a bottle. After using it, you'll feel like the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus worked their magic on your skin. It helps soften, even out your skin tone, improve texture, *and* reduce the visibility of fine lines. Or a prescription-strength Differin retinoid gel to address clogged pores and inflammation, which are some of the most common causes of acne. This formula "normalizes" skin cell turnover and helps restore your skin's texture and tone. Did Sabrina Spellman herself invent it? Probably. One/Size blurring setting powder designed for anyone who wishes their pores would magically ~disappear~ once they finish their beauty routine — and no settling into fine lines! MUAs also love that it's sweat-proof and made for all-day wear with long-lasting shine control. An Elizabeth Mott blurring face primer with SPF 30 because some products really can do it all — this one will cast a blurring spell on your pores, soften the appearance of fine lines, *and* protect against harmful UV rays. It's perfect for prepping skin for makeup or you can wear it solo. A set of easy-to-use teeth-whitening pens that'll help get rid of stubborn stains you've tried literally every other potion, spell, and curse on. I'm talking wine, coffee, and tea stains, people! It's painless, effective, *and* mint-flavored. Lilac St. false lash segments when you wanna bedazzle people with eyelashes that are about as long as a witch's broomstick! They can last for up to 10 days — simply brush the glue onto the underside of your real lashes, then attach the segments for a bit of extra oomph. A Briotech spray so you can calm angry, irritated skin with the same holy-grail ingredient used in Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray: hypochlorous acid. Give yourself a spritz to help treat inflammation and reduce redness. It'll also strengthen the skin barrier, so think of it as a magical force field for your face! A color corrector, which helps target hyperpigmentation and dark circles like a true witch would. It's also a 4-in-1 multistick you can use to add color to your eyes, lips, and cheeks. Abracadabra, discoloration be gone! Truremedy Naturals Remedy Tea Tree Oil Body Wash made with aloe, mint, and tea tree soap because yes you *can* cast out those common skin irritations. It also smells absolutely wonderful on account of the coconut, olive, and jojoba oils! Skin1004's zombie face masks to help hydrate, tighten, and reduce the appearance of pores and fine lines. You might feel like the Wicked Witch of the West while it's on, but the results are worth it. Wash it off after 15 minutes to reveal your au naturale glow. Essence's Volume Booster Lash Primer for such fantastical length and volume, it would almost certainly be banned from Hogwarts. Treat your lashes to hydrating mango butter and acai oil, then top it off with your fave mascara for truly jaw-dropping results. Mighty Patches that are ~tiny but mighty~ with the power to draw gunk out of zits. Stick one on at bedtime and behold the spellbinding results upon waking. Reviewers also love that you can hardly tell you're wearing one! Plus, a pack of nose pore patches — these tackle excess oil, irritating pimples, and enlarged pores. You'll get immense satisfaction from peeling off the patch to reveal all the evil you just exorcised from your pores. Meltdown acne oil to minimize breakouts *without* drying out your skin — how on earth have you lived without this potion until now? It contains blue tansy, black cumin seed, rose hip, and tamanu oils to reduce the visibility of acne scars and prevent future breakouts. A cruelty-free extreme hold eyebrow gel if you know the struggle of brows that simply do NOT cooperate. This mystical brow glue will bewitch those tiny hairs into place if that's your preference. The best part? It's a non-sticky, transparent formula that won't leave a pesky residue behind. And!!! It comes with an easy-to-use applicator. A wow-worthy snail repair cream with results so enchanting, the only logical conclusion is that Glinda the Good Witch concocted it. It can help brighten your skin, add plumpness, and minimize discoloration. This wildly popular K-beauty product also uses hyaluronic acid to hydrate and glycolic acid to stimulate collagen production. Phytosurgence Toasted Blushes when you're seeking beautiful earthy, nude tones that'll be a major upgrade for your makeup routine. Keep it light and subtle or build it up for a bolder look! Paula's Choice Salicylic Acid Exfoliant — you'll take care of blackheads *and* leave your skin feelin' super smooth. It's packed with 2% BHA (Beta hydroxy acid) to unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. Reviewers can't stop sharing their astonishing results and you'll be low-key jealous you waited so long to join the witchy party. Nars radiant creamy concealer for lightweight yet buildable coverage that lasts up to 16 hours — I wouldn't blame you for thinking it's the work of Ursula's sorcery, but it's the real deal! Bonus points: It contains magnolia bark and grape seed extracts to help conceal acne and reduce redness.

Forever Cast: Where Have You Seen The Stars Of Netflix's Teen Romance Before?
Forever Cast: Where Have You Seen The Stars Of Netflix's Teen Romance Before?

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time10-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Forever Cast: Where Have You Seen The Stars Of Netflix's Teen Romance Before?

Having already won over the hearts of critics, the new teen romance Forever now has Netflix users falling for it, too. The eight-part series serves as a modern update on Judy Blume's classic novel of the same name, centring around Justin and Keisha, two teens who fall in love at a pivotal stage in their lives. Since it began streaming earlier this week, the show has received an overwhelmingly positive response and hasn't budged from Netflix's most-watched list. It also boasts an array of new, young faces in its cast, many of whom are only in the early stages of their acting career. But there are also a few familiar faces dotted around, too. With that in mind, here's a quick guide to where you might have seen the stars of Forever before... Before being cast as Keisha in Forever, Lovie Simone's biggest role to date was in the family drama Greenleaf, playing Keith David and Kim Hawthorne's on-screen daughter Zora in all five seasons. She also played a main role in The Craft's sequel The Craft: Legacy and the historical drama Manhunt, as well as making one-off appearances in Orange Is The New Black and Blue Bloods. Fans of The Mindy Project will remember Xosha Roquemore for her performance as Tamra Webb, a nurse who works at the same hospital as the title character. She also played Gabourey Sidibe's on-screen classmate in Precious, and has also appeared in The Butler, Space Jam: A New Legacy and Captain America: Brave New World, in which she portrayed Secret Service agent Leila Taylor. Michael Cooper Jr's performance as Justin has already earned him plenty of praise – which is particularly impressive given how few on-screen credits he had before being cast in Forever. Before joining the Netflix series, he had also appeared in the musical drama film On The Come Up and had a minor role in the horror series The Inhabitant. For her performance in Apple TV+'s The Morning Show, Karen Pittman earned an Emmy nomination, after which she was cast as Miranda's professor Nya Wallace in the first two seasons of Sex And The City spin-off And Just Like That. She's also appeared in The Americans, Yellowstone and the Paul Rudd comedy Living With Yourself. After taking the lead in the TV movie biopic Hendrix, Wood Harris played Avon Barksdale in the first three seasons of The Wire, and reprised the role in guest appearances later in the show's run. You might have also seen him opposite Paul Rudd in the first Ant-Man movie, playing Nandez in Blade Runner 2049 or Tony 'Little Duke' Evers in the Creed series. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marvin Winans III (@marvinwinansiii) Still early on in his career, child performer Marvin Lawrence Winans III might be a familiar face to Abbott Elementary fans, after playing student Chad in a handful of episodes. Known to friends and family as 'Three', the youngster previously appeared in ad campaigns for Google and Apple. Barry's past TV work includes Barbershop, Flashforward, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul, in which he played a police detective. As for his film work, you might have seen him in The Terminal, Rush Hour, Collateral, Miami Vice, A Star Is Born or Dolemite Is My Name. Last year, Ali Gallo played the main character's sister in the Netflix high school movie Incoming. Before that she appeared in Virtual Morality, The Sex Lives Of College Girls and the dark comedy I Hate Myself And Want To Die. For his work as Randall Pearson in This Is Us (a role he shared with Sterling K Brown, each playing the character at different stages of his life), Niles Fitch earned a SAG Award in 2017 and 2018. He's also appeared in Mixed-ish, That 90s Show and Disney's Secret Society Of Second-Born Royals. In the early years of her career as a child actor, E'myri Crutchfield played a main role in Amazon Prime's The Kicks. More recently, she landed the role of Ethelrida Pearl Smutny in season four of Fargo, and played Kelly in Dark Harvest. Forever is now streaming on Netflix. These Are Our 9 Top Picks Of The New Shows And Films Streaming On Netflix This May Black Mirror Fans Have Just Days To Watch The Show's Most Unique Episode Before It Leaves Netflix This Brilliant Cameo In Netflix's The Four Seasons Has An Extra Meaning You Might Have Missed

35 Magical Beauty Products That Are Probably Witchcraft
35 Magical Beauty Products That Are Probably Witchcraft

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time08-05-2025

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35 Magical Beauty Products That Are Probably Witchcraft

A hydrating lip-plumping gloss set that'll have you blinking your eyes in disbelief because this level of witchcraft seems too good to be true. It uses collagen, vitamin E, mint, and ginger to soften and plump lips! You'll have a perfectly plump pout without paying for high-end brands *or* lip fillers. Brazilian Bum Bum body cream, a top-rated lotion made with guarana extract, coconut oil, and caffeine to help smooth and tighten your skin. Plus, it basically smells like sunshine in a jar so you won't even have to bother with perfume. Rumor has it the witches from Charmed were caught brewing this potion. A paraben-free self-tanner if you're feeling dreadfully pale and need to get your summer glow back immediately. You'll be completely spellbound by the results, which only take an hour to achieve! Reviewers love how it applies evenly and doesn't have a funky smell that lingers. A piercing bump solution because you didn't go through the pain of a piercing for a pesky keloid to steal the spotlight! This formula is rich in oils, including jojoba, grape seed, and rose to help gradually reduce bumps and scars over time. I Dew Care's dry shampoo powder when you wish you had a magic wand for your oily roots. This helps revive limp, greasy hair and adds volume. It's a fine, hypoallergenic powder that absorbs oil, sweat, and dirt to keep locks looking fresh longer. Now that's a spell I can get behind. Mielle's (TikTok-famous) Rosemary Mint strengthening oil — this biotin-infused formula will have you believing the crew from The Craft came up with it. It can strengthen hair, smooth split ends, and hydrate dry scalps. It promotes growth at the root and is perf for 3A–4C hair types. Oh, and reviewers swear by it for eyebrows, too! A wart-removing gel so shockingly effective, you'll have everyone convinced you concocted it in your very own cauldron. It contains salicylic acid to help dry out those growths *and* it comes with waterproof patches for an effective, no-mess solution. Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener to help liven up your tired eyes with a lightweight formula that delivers superb coverage in just a few swipes. This tinted concealer contains hyaluronic acid and shea butter that may also help reduce dark circles over time, so it's a win-win for anyone who wants puffy eyes to go POOF! And a lil' hydrating eye stick infused with the magic of Icelandic mineral water, moss extract, and seaweed extract — it'll revitalize your under-eye area so well, you'll be convinced it's sorcery. It can improve your skin's elasticity and reduce the appearance of dark circles too! An Ogx leave-in, curl-defining cream when you're aiming for flawlessly bouncy curls *without* relying on heat styling tools. Everyone will think you paid a pretty penny at the salon OR that Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reunited just so they could create this supernatural formula. A pore-clearing cleansing oil for results you can *actually* see. This stuff removes all traces of makeup and sucks sebum from your pores so that your skin is visibly clearer and smoother! Once you see the proof, you'll have no doubts about the existence of witchcraft. 👀 Kojic Acid Dark Spot Remover Soap with the power to make your skin glow as bright as a bowl of witches' brew. It uses hyaluronic acid, shea butter, vitamin E, and Castile olive oil to hydrate and soothe skin while minimizing dark spots, sun damage, and blemishes. Sulfate-free Biotin shampoo, which contains botanical extracts to help thicken and hydrate your hair if that's your preference. It also clarifies and removes product buildup. Before you know it, you'll be growing luscious locks just like Rapunzel. The internet-famous Revlon oil-absorbing volcanic face roller that can make excess oil instantly ✨vanish✨ with a few swipes. It's more eco-friendly than blotting sheets and you won't have to keep reapplying powder. Bruise cream so you can help heal all the unfortunate "oopsies" that come with being a certified clumsy witch™. Whether you're known for tripping over your feet or bumping into things, this stuff will save the day again and again by reducing the swelling and discoloration of bruises. A bottle of professional-grade callus-removing gel if you desire mesmerizing results *without* paying for a visit to the nail salon. Be your own witch and reduce rough calluses at home? Yes, please. A potent glycolic acid peel when you've been holding out for a miracle in a bottle. After using it, you'll feel like the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus worked their magic on your skin. It helps soften, even out your skin tone, improve texture, *and* reduce the visibility of fine lines. Or a prescription-strength Differin retinoid gel to address clogged pores and inflammation, which are some of the most common causes of acne. This formula "normalizes" skin cell turnover and helps restore your skin's texture and tone. Did Sabrina Spellman herself invent it? Probably. One/Size blurring setting powder designed for anyone who wishes their pores would magically ~disappear~ once they finish their beauty routine — and no settling into fine lines! MUAs also love that it's sweat-proof and made for all-day wear with long-lasting shine control. An Elizabeth Mott blurring face primer with SPF 30 because some products really can do it all — this one will cast a blurring spell on your pores, soften the appearance of fine lines, *and* protect against harmful UV rays. It's perfect for prepping skin for makeup or you can wear it solo. A set of easy-to-use teeth-whitening pens that'll help get rid of stubborn stains you've tried literally every other potion, spell, and curse on. I'm talking wine, coffee, and tea stains, people! It's painless, effective, *and* mint-flavored. Lilac St. false lash segments when you wanna bedazzle people with eyelashes that are about as long as a witch's broomstick! They can last for up to 10 days — simply brush the glue onto the underside of your real lashes, then attach the segments for a bit of extra oomph. A Briotech spray so you can calm angry, irritated skin with the same holy-grail ingredient used in Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray: hypochlorous acid. Give yourself a spritz to help treat inflammation and reduce redness. It'll also strengthen the skin barrier, so think of it as a magical force field for your face! A color corrector, which helps target hyperpigmentation and dark circles like a true witch would. It's also a 4-in-1 multistick you can use to add color to your eyes, lips, and cheeks. Abracadabra, discoloration be gone! Truremedy Naturals Remedy Tea Tree Oil Body Wash made with aloe, mint, and tea tree soap because yes you *can* cast out those common skin irritations. It also smells absolutely wonderful on account of the coconut, olive, and jojoba oils! Skin1004's zombie face masks to help hydrate, tighten, and reduce the appearance of pores and fine lines. You might feel like the Wicked Witch of the West while it's on, but the results are worth it. Wash it off after 15 minutes to reveal your au naturale glow. Essence's Volume Booster Lash Primer for such fantastical length and volume, it would almost certainly be banned from Hogwarts. Treat your lashes to hydrating mango butter and acai oil, then top it off with your fave mascara for truly jaw-dropping results. Mighty Patches that are ~tiny but mighty~ and used the magic of hydrocolloid to draw gunk out of zits. Stick one on at bedtime and behold the spellbinding results upon waking. Reviewers also love that you can hardly tell you're wearing one! Plus, a pack of nose pore patches — these tackle excess oil, irritating pimples, and enlarged pores. You'll get immense satisfaction from peeling off the patch to reveal all the evil you just exorcised from your pores. Meltdown acne oil to minimize breakouts *without* drying out your skin — how on earth have you lived without this potion until now? It contains blue tansy, black cumin seed, rose hip, and tamanu oils to reduce the visibility of acne scars and prevent future breakouts. A cruelty-free extreme hold eyebrow gel if you know the struggle of brows that simply do NOT cooperate. This mystical brow glue will bewitch those tiny hairs into place if that's your preference. The best part? It's a non-sticky, transparent formula that won't leave a pesky residue behind. And!!! It comes with an easy-to-use applicator. A wow-worthy snail repair cream with results so enchanting, the only logical conclusion is that Glinda the Good Witch concocted it. It can help brighten your skin, add plumpness, and minimize discoloration. This wildly popular K-beauty product also uses hyaluronic acid to hydrate and glycolic acid to stimulate collagen production. Phytosurgence Toasted Blushes when you're seeking beautiful earthy, nude tones that'll be a major upgrade for your makeup routine. You can keep it light and subtle OR build it up for a bolder look! Paula's Choice Salicylic Acid Exfoliant — you'll take care of blackheads *and* leave your skin feelin' super smooth. It's packed with 2% BHA (Beta hydroxy acid) to unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. Reviewers can't stop sharing their astonishing results and you'll be low-key jealous you waited so long to join the witchy party. Nars radiant creamy concealer for lightweight yet buildable coverage that lasts up to 16 hours — I wouldn't blame you for thinking it's the work of Ursula's sorcery, but it's the real deal! Bonus points: It contains magnolia bark and grape seed extracts to help conceal acne and reduce redness.

90s cult film The Craft cast now from very different career to huge role in Netflix show
90s cult film The Craft cast now from very different career to huge role in Netflix show

Edinburgh Live

time08-05-2025

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90s cult film The Craft cast now from very different career to huge role in Netflix show

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info When The Craft hit the big screen in May 1996, it was far from your average teen horror movie. With its dark and edgy narrative laced with a touch of witchcraft, it quickly gained cult status. The film starred Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True as high school misfits who form a coven. The plot revolves around Sarah Bailey, a new student at a private Catholic high school, who befriends three outcasts involved in witchcraft. Together, they use magic to enhance their lives, but things soon spiral out of control. Fast forward nearly 30 years, and many of the cast members have transitioned from teenage turmoil and spell-casting to unexpected new careers, including directing award-winning shows, lending their voices to animated sitcoms, and even tarot reading. Here's a look at where they are now, according to the Mirror US. Robin Tunney (Sarah Bailey) (Image: Publicity Picture) Robin Tunney portrayed Sarah Bailey, the newcomer whose inherent magical abilities make her an ideal fit for the coven. Before The Craft, Robin had already made an impression with roles in Encino Man in 1992 and Empire Records in 1995. Her performance in 1997's Niagara, Niagara bagged her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival. After The Craft, Robin's career took off with significant roles in films like the 1999 action thriller End of Days, and 2000's Vertical Limit. She also made a name for herself on the small screen, starring as Veronica Donovan in Prison Break from 2005 until 2006, and as Teresa Lisbon in The Mentalist from 2008 until 2015. More recently, she graced the screen in Netflix's Horse Girl in 2020 and took the lead in the ABC series The Fix in 2019, although the latter was axed after just one season. Robin has been in a committed relationship with interior designer Nicky Marmet since 2012, and they share two children. Fairuza Balk (Nancy Downs) Fairuza Balk's depiction of Nancy Downs, the film's main antagonist, perfectly captured the downward spiral of a troubled teenager into insanity. Post-The Craft, Fairuza continued to take on unconventional roles, featuring in Almost Famous in 2000 as Sapphire, a role that earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. She also contributed her voice to animated series like Family Guy and Justice League. Beyond her acting career, Fairuza is heavily involved in the arts, participating in music and visual art projects. She keeps a low profile, often sharing her artistic pursuits with fans via social media. Neve Campbell (Bonnie Harper) Neve Campbell portrayed Bonnie Harper, a timid girl whose transformation following a beauty spell leads to vanity. While The Craft showcased her talent to audiences, it was her portrayal of Sidney Prescott in the Scream franchise that cemented her status as a scream queen. Neve returned to her role in several Scream sequels, including the fifth instalment which hit screens in January 2022. Her performance in 1997's Scream 2 bagged her the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance. Beyond the horror genre, she featured in the drama series Party of Five and films such as The Company in 2003 and Skyscraper in 2018. Off-screen, Neve is a mother to two boys, one of whom she adopted with her partner, actor JJ Feild. Rachel True (Rochelle Zimmerman) Rachel True's portrayal of Rochelle Zimmerman addressed issues of racism and bullying, making her character's journey particularly poignant. Post-The Craft, Rachel made appearances in shows like Dawson's Creek and Better Things, while also exploring her interest in mystical arts. In 2017, she started working as a tarot card reader in Los Angeles' Echo Park area. Speaking to Dazed Digital in 2019, Rachel shared her struggles as a black actress in Hollywood, which led her to establish her own tarot business at House of Intuition in Los Angeles. "Hollywood made it clear I was not the leading lady but her quirky best friend," she said. Rachel has since authored True Heart Intuitive Tarot, a guidebook to tarot that comes with a 78-card illustrated tarot deck and 22 memoir essays about her "mystic-minded Hollywood life." She continues to act and was cast in the second season of Harlem. Skeet Ulrich (Chris Hooker) Skeet Ulrich took on the role of Chris Hooker, a charming but deceptive love interest. That same year, he gained fame for his portrayal of Billy Loomis in Scream, a role he reprised in Scream in 2022, and again in Scream VI the following year. From 2017 to 2021, Skeet was a regular on The CW's Riverdale as Forsythe Pendleton 'F.P.' Jones II. His other television roles include Johnston Jacob 'Jake' Green Jr. in Jericho, and LAPD Detective Rex Winters in the Law and Order series. Off-screen, Skeet is a father of two and continues to pursue acting roles in both film and television. Christine Taylor (Laura Lizzie) Christine Taylor brought to life Laura Lizzie, a racist bully who becomes the target of Rochelle's revenge spell. Christine is perhaps best known for her parts in The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel, as well as being the wife of actor and director Ben Stiller. In 1998, Christine landed the role of Holly Sullivan in The Wedding Singer. A few years later, she starred alongside her husband in Zoolander. She has since appeared with her husband in films such as Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Tropic Thunder, and Zoolander 2. The couple, parents to two children, parted ways in 2017 after a 17-year marriage. However, Ben revealed in 2022 that they had reconnected during the pandemic, having moved back in together. He shared that their separation allowed them to value their marriage more, while Christine expressed that their time apart facilitated personal growth and ultimately fortified their relationship. Breckin Meyer (Mitt) Breckin Meyer portrayed Mitt, one of Chris Hooker's friends who mocks the coven. Following his breakout role as Travis Birkenstock in Clueless in 1995, Breckin's acting career has continued to thrive. His notable film credits include roles in Road Trip, Rat Race, and Garfield: The Movie, and most recently, Unpregnant. He has also lent his voice to Robot Chicken since 2005. Cliff DeYoung (Mr Bailey) Cliff DeYoung played Sarah's father, a caring but clueless parent oblivious to his daughter's magical powers. Cliff has featured in more than 80 films and television series, including Harry and Tonto in 1974, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case in 1976, Centennial and Blue Collar in 1978, Shock Treatment in 1981, Glory in 1989, Suicide Kings in 1997, and Wild in 2014. He has made guest appearances on shows like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The West Wing, and The Young and the Restless. Cliff has been married to Gypsy DeYoung since 1970. Assumpta Serna (Lirio Santana) Assumpta Serna portrayed Lirio Santana, the proprietor of an occult shop who provides guidance to Sarah. Assumpta has acted in 20 countries and six languages, earning over 20 international awards. In addition to acting, Assumpta is also an educator and author. She has penned two books on acting techniques and offers courses on communication and leadership. Together with her husband, actor Scott Cleverdon, she created the first university Master's course for actors focusing on Screenacting. Through their Fundación First Team, they have taught more than 4,000 students across six countries. Helen Shaver (Grace Downs-Saunders) Helen Shaver played Grace Downs-Saunders, Nancy's mother. In the mid-1990s, Helen transitioned into television directing, having directed over 50 shows. She has won three Directors Guild of Canada Awards, one Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Miniseries or TV Film, two Canadian Screen Awards, and three Women's Image Network Awards. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for directing the 1999 television movie Summer's End and made her big screen debut with the drama film Happy Place in 2020. In 2004, Helen was honoured with a place on Canada's Walk of Fame.

The Craft cast now from marriage to comedy megastar to career as tarot reader
The Craft cast now from marriage to comedy megastar to career as tarot reader

Irish Daily Mirror

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Mirror

The Craft cast now from marriage to comedy megastar to career as tarot reader

When The Craft hit the big screen in May 1996, it was far from your average teen horror movie. With its dark and edgy narrative sprinkled with just the right amount of witchcraft, it quickly gained a cult following. The film starred Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True as high school misfits who form their own coven. The plot revolves around Sarah Bailey, a new student at a private Catholic high school, who befriends three outcasts involved in witchcraft. Together, they use magic to better their lives, until things take a sinister turn. Fast forward nearly 30 years, and many of the cast members have transitioned from teenage turmoil and spell-casting to unexpected new careers, including directing award-winning shows, lending their voices to animated sitcoms, and even tarot reading. Here's a look at where they are now, as reported by the Mirror US Robin Tunney (Sarah Bailey) Robin Tunney in The Mentalist (Image: Publicity Picture) Robin Tunney portrayed Sarah Bailey, the newcomer whose inherent magical abilities make her an ideal fit for the coven. Before The Craft, Robin had already made a name for herself with roles in Encino Man in 1992 and Empire Records in 1995. Her performance in 1997's Niagara, Niagara bagged her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival. After The Craft, Robin's career took off with significant roles in films like the 1999 action thriller End of Days, and 2000's Vertical Limit. She also made a splash on the small screen, starring as Veronica Donovan in Prison Break from 2005 to 2006, and as Teresa Lisbon in The Mentalist from 2008 to 2015. More recently, she graced the screen in Netflix's Horse Girl in 2020 and led the ABC series The Fix in 2019, although the latter was axed after just one season. Robin has been in a committed relationship with interior designer Nicky Marmet since 2012, and they share two children. Fairuza Balk (Nancy Downs) Fairuza Balk in 2009 Fairuza Balk's depiction of Nancy Downs, the film's main antagonist, perfectly captured the downward spiral of a troubled teenager into insanity. Post-The Craft, Fairuza continued to take on unconventional roles, featuring in Almost Famous in 2000 as Sapphire, a role that earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. She also contributed her voice to animated series like Family Guy and Justice League. In addition to acting, Fairuza is heavily involved in the arts, participating in music and visual art projects. She keeps a low profile, often sharing her artistic pursuits with fans via social media. Neve Campbell (Bonnie Harper) Neve Campbell in July 2024 Neve Campbell portrayed Bonnie Harper, a timid girl whose transformation following a beauty spell leads to vanity. While The Craft showcased her talent, it was her role as Sidney Prescott in the Scream franchise that cemented her status as a scream queen. Neve returned to her iconic role in several Scream sequels, including the fifth instalment which hit screens in January 2022. Her performance in 1997's Scream 2 bagged her the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance. Beyond the realm of horror, she starred in the drama series Party of Five and featured in films such as The Company in 2003 and Skyscraper in 2018. Off-screen, Neve is a proud mum to two boys, one of whom she adopted with her partner, actor JJ Feild. Rachel True (Rochelle Zimmerman) Rachel True in February 2023 Rachel True's portrayal of Rochelle Zimmerman addressed issues of racism and bullying, making her character's journey particularly poignant. Post-The Craft, Rachel graced shows like Dawson's Creek and Better Things and also delved into the mystical arts. In 2017, she started working as a tarot card reader in Los Angeles' Echo Park area. Speaking to Dazed Digital in 2019, Rachel revealed that the challenges of being a black actress in Hollywood led her to establish her own tarot business at House of Intuition in Los Angeles. "Hollywood made it clear I was not the leading lady but her quirky best friend," she expressed. Rachel has since penned True Heart Intuitive Tarot, a guidebook to tarot featuring a 78-card illustrated tarot deck and 22 memoir essays about her "mystic-minded Hollywood life." She continues to act and was cast in the second season of Harlem. Skeet Ulrich (Chris Hooker) Skeet Ulrich took on the role of Chris Hooker, a charming but deceptive love interest. That same year, he gained fame for his portrayal of Billy Loomis in Scream, a role he reprised in Scream in 2022, and again in Scream VI the following year. From 2017 to 2021, Skeet graced our screens as Forsythe Pendleton 'F.P.' Jones II in The CW's Riverdale. His other notable television roles include Johnston Jacob 'Jake' Green Jr. in Jericho, and LAPD Detective Rex Winters in the Law and Order series. Off-screen, Skeet is a father of two and continues to pursue acting roles in both film and television. Christine Taylor (Laura Lizzie) Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller Christine Taylor brought to life Laura Lizzie, the racist bully who becomes the subject of Rochelle's revenge spell. Christine is perhaps best known for her parts in The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel, as well as being the wife of actor and director Ben Stiller. In 1998, Christine landed the role of Holly Sullivan in The Wedding Singer. A few years later, she starred alongside her husband in Zoolander. She has since appeared with her husband in films such as Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Tropic Thunder, and Zoolander 2. The couple, parents to two children, parted ways in 2017 after a 17-year marriage. However, Ben revealed in 2022 that they had reconnected during the pandemic, having moved back in together. He shared that their separation gave them a newfound appreciation for their marriage, while Christine expressed that their time apart allowed them to grow individually, ultimately fortifying their bond. Breckin Meyer (Mitt) Breckin Meyer in October 2024 Breckin Meyer took on the role of Mitt, one of Chris Hooker's friends who mocks the coven. Following his breakout performance as Travis Birkenstock in Clueless in 1995, Breckin's acting career has continued to thrive. His notable film credits include roles in Road Trip, Rat Race, and Garfield: The Movie, and most recently, Unpregnant. He has also lent his voice to Robot Chicken since 2005. Cliff DeYoung (Mr Bailey) Cliff DeYoung in January 2015 Cliff DeYoung played Sarah's father, a caring but clueless parent oblivious to his daughter's magical powers. Cliff has featured in over 80 films and television series, including Harry and Tonto in 1974, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case in 1976, Centennial and Blue Collar in 1978, Shock Treatment in 1981, Glory in 1989, Suicide Kings in 1997, and Wild in 2014. He has made guest appearances on shows like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The West Wing, and The Young and the Restless. Cliff has been married to Gypsy DeYoung since 1970. Assumpta Serna (Lirio Santana) Assumpta Serna in October 2024 Assumpta Serna portrayed Lirio Santana, the proprietor of an occult shop who provides guidance to Sarah. Assumpta has acted in 20 countries and six languages, earning over 20 international awards. In addition to acting, Assumpta is also an educator and author. She has penned two books on acting techniques and offers courses on communication and leadership. Together with her husband, actor Scott Cleverdon, she created the first university Master's course for actors on Screenacting. Through their Fundación First Team, they have taught more than 4,000 students in six countries. Helen Shaver (Grace Downs-Saunders) Helen Shaver Helen Shaver played Grace Downs-Saunders, Nancy's mother. In the mid-1990s, Helen transitioned into television directing, having directed more than 50 shows. She has won three Directors Guild of Canada Awards, one Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Miniseries or TV Film, two Canadian Screen Awards, and three Women's Image Network Awards. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for directing the 1999 television movie Summer's End and made her big screen debut with the drama film Happy Place in 2020. In 2004, Helen was honoured with a spot on Canada's Walk of Fame.

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