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"Death Becomes Them"
Series Charmed
Season 7, Episode 21
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Air date May 15th, 2005
Writers Curtis Kheel
Director John T. Kretchmer
Producers Peter Chomsky; Holly Marie Combs; James L. Conway; Debra J. Fisher; Larry Goldstein; Brad Kern; Curtis Kheel; Jonathan Levin; Erica Messer; Alyssa Milano; Henry Alonso Myers; Jon Paré; Jeannine Renshaw; Aaron Spelling; E. Duke Vincent; Mark Wilding; Rob Wright
Starring Alyssa Milano; Rose McGowan; Holly Marie Combs; Brian Krause; Dorian Gregory
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"Death Becomes Them" is the twenty-first episode of season seven of the American television series Charmed and the 155th episode of the series overall. It was directed by John T. Kretchmer and written by Curtis Kheel. It first aired on the WB Network on May 15th, 2005.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Alyssa Milano Phoebe Halliwell
Rose McGowan Paige Matthews
Holly Marie Combs Piper Halliwell
Brian Krause Leo Wyatt
Dorian Gregory Darryl Morris

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Oded Fehr Zankou
Jenya Lano Inspector Sheridan
John Kassir The alchemist
Sandra Prosper Sheila Morris
Keith Diamond Inspector Reece Davidson
Colin Egglesfeld Tim Cross

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Laura Regan Joanna
Dax Griffin Carl
Mercedes Connor Kim
Christopher Shea Seeker #1
Wade Williams Seeker #2

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