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Winifred Burkle
Aliases: Illyria
Winifred "Fred" Burkle
Continuity: Buffyverse
Series: Angel
Notability: Supporting character [1]
Main character [2]
Occupation: Scientist
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Location: Dallas, Texas
Los Angeles, California
Relatives: Roger Burkle [3]
Patricia Burkle [4]
Status: Deceased
Died: 2005
First: "Belonging"
Final: "A Hole in the World"
Actor: Amy Acker

Winifred "Fred" Burkle is a fictional scientist and a supporting character on the WB Network television series Angel, which ran for five seasons from 1999 to 2004. Played by actress Amy Acker, she was introduced in the nineteenth episode of season two, "Belonging", and became a billed cast member beginning with season three. Fred appeared in seventy episodes of the series in total, the last eight of which she spent merged with the essence of an elder demonic entity known as Illyria. As Illyria, Fred also appeared in the Angel: After the Fall comic book series, which continued the adventures of the main characters following the show's cancellation.

Biography[]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Fred Burkle appeared in sixty-two episodes of Angel as herself and eight episodes of the show as Illyria.
  • Was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, but left town in her late teens to attend college at UCLA. [5]
  • Final fate: Possessed by Illyria, which ultimately killed Fred. Fred's soul was destroyed in the fires of Illyria's resurrection. [6]
  • Final words: "Please, Wesley, why can't I stay?".
  • Actress Amy Acker also played a concerned mother named Andrea Barr in the "Dead in the Water" episode from season one of the CW Network series Supernatural. In 2007, she played a character named Tessa in the "Weight of What Was" episode of the CBS television series Ghost Whisperer. Amy Acker was also played a recurring character on the Fox Network sci-fi series Dollhouse named Doctor Claire Saunders, which was also created by Angel developer Joss Whedon.

Appearances[]

Angel[]

  1. Angel: Belonging
  2. Angel: Over the Rainbow
  3. Angel: Through the Looking Glass
  4. Angel: There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb (Escapes from Pylea)
  5. Angel: Heartthrob (Joins main cast)
  6. Angel: That Vision Thing
  7. Angel: That Old Gang of Mine
  8. Angel: Carpe Noctem
  9. Angel: Fredless
  10. Angel: Billy
  11. Angel: Offspring
  12. Angel: Quickening
  13. Angel: Lullaby
  14. Angel: Dad
  15. Angel: Birthday
  16. Angel: Provider
  17. Angel: Waiting in the Wings
  18. Angel: Couplet
  19. Angel: Loyalty
  20. Angel: Sleep Tight
  21. Angel: Forgiving
  22. Angel: Double or Nothing
  23. Angel: The Price
  24. Angel: A New World
  25. Angel: Benediction
  26. Angel: Tomorrow
  27. Angel: Deep Down
  28. Angel: Ground State
  29. Angel: The House Always Wins
  30. Angel: Slouching Toward Bethlehem
  31. Angel: Supersymmetry
  32. Angel: Spin the Bottle
  33. Angel: Apocalypse, Nowish
  34. Angel: Habeas Corpses
  35. Angel: Long Day's Journey
  36. Angel: Awakening
  37. Angel: Soulless
  38. Angel: Calvary
  39. Angel: Salvage
  40. Angel: Release
  41. Angel: Orpheus
  42. Angel: Players
  43. Angel: Inside Out
  44. Angel: Shiny Happy People
  45. Angel: The Magic Bullet
  46. Angel: Sacrifice
  47. Angel: Peace Out
  48. Angel: Home
  49. Angel: Conviction
  50. Angel: Just Rewards
  51. Angel: Unleashed
  52. Angel: Hell-Bound
  53. Angel: Life of the Party
  54. Angel: The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco
  55. Angel: Lineage
  56. Angel: Destiny
  57. Angel: Harm's Way
  58. Angel: Soul Purpose
  59. Angel: Damage
  60. Angel: You're Welcome
  61. Angel: Why We Fight
  62. Angel: Smile Time
  63. Angel: A Hole in the World (Dies; possessed by Illyria)

Comics[]

  1. Angel: Only Human 1 (In flashback only)
  2. Angel: Only Human 2 (In flashback only)
  3. Angel Yearbook 1 ("All the Time in the World")

See also[]

Angel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

External Links[]

References[]

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