"The House Always Wins" | |
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Series Angel Season 4, Episode 3 | |
Air date | October 20th, 2002 |
Writers | David Fury |
Director | Marita Grabiak |
Producers | Skip Schoolnik; Steven S. DeKnight; David Fury; David Greenwalt; Tim Minear; Jeffrey Bell; Sandy Gallin; Gail Berman; Fran Rubel Kuzui; Kaz Kuzui; Kelly A. Manners; Joss Whedon |
Starring | David Boreanaz; Charisma Carpenter; J. August Richards; Amy Acker; Vincent Kartheiser; Alexis Denisof |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Ground State" |
Next "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" |
"The House Always Wins" is the third episode of season four of the supernatural action TV series Angel and the seventieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Marita Grabiak with a script written by David Fury. It first aired on the WB Network on Wednesday, October 20th, 2002.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Boreanaz | Angel |
Charisma Carpenter | Cordelia Chase |
J. August Richards | Charles Gunn |
Amy Acker | Winifred "Fred" Burkle |
Vincent Kartheiser | Connor |
Alexis Denisof | Wesley Wyndam-Pryce |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Andy Hallett | Lorne |
Clayton Rohner | Lee DeMarco |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Morocco Omari | Spencer |
Jennifer Autry | Lornette #2 |
Matt Bushell | Security guard #3 |
Tom Schmid | Well dressed man |
Sven Holmberg | Delivery guy |
Brittany Ishibashi | Vivian |
Diana Saunders | Bejeweled woman |
Gloria Alexandra | Lornette #1 |
John Colella | Croupier |
Rod Tate | Bruiser |
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See also[]
Angel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Season Four This article pertains to an episode from season four of the Angel television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Angel/Season 4 episodes category. Episodes
"Deep Down" • "Ground State" • "The House Always Wins" • "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" • "Supersymmetry" • "Spin the Bottle" • "Apocalypse, Nowish" • "Habeas Corpses" • "Long Day's Journey" • "Awakening" • "Soulless" • "Calvary" • "Salvage" • "Release" • "Orpheus" • "Players" • "Inside Out" • "Shiny Happy People" • "The Magic Bullet" • "Sacrifice" • "Peace Out" • "Home" Main characters
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