"Freaky Phoebe" | |
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Series Charmed Season 7, Episode 19 | |
Air date | May 1st, 2005 |
Writers | Mark Wilding |
Director | Michael Grossman |
Producers | Jonathan Levin; Debra J. Fisher; Erica Messer; Jeannine Renshaw; Rob Wright; Henry Alonso Myers; Curtis Kheel; Peter Chomsky; Holly Marie Combs; Alyssa Milano; Mark Wilding; James L. Conway; Jon Paré; Brad Kern; Aaron Spelling; E. Duke Vincent |
Starring | Alyssa Milano; Rose McGowan; Holly Marie Combs; Brian Krause |
Episode guide | |
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"Freaky Phoebe" is the nineteenth episode of season seven of the supernatural dramedy series Charmed and the 153rd episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Grossman with a script written by Mark Wilding. It first aired on the WB Network on May 1st, 2005.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Alyssa Milano | Phoebe Halliwell |
Rose McGowan | Paige Matthews |
Holly Marie Combs | Piper Halliwell |
Brian Krause | Leo Wyatt |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jenya Lano | Inspector Sheridan |
Seamus Dever | Mitchell Haines |
Suzanne Krull | Imara |
Eric Winzenried | Lantos |
Alan Wilder | Doctor Randall |
Rebecca Balding | Elise Rothman |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Frank Novak | Councilman Wexler |
Ralph Meyering, Jr. | Judge Hendricks |
Will Collyer | Lawrence |
Antonio D. Charity | Minion guard |
Russell Edge | First security guard |
Dean Cudworth | Officer Williams |
Scott Roth | Inspector Ryan |
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