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(Felicia Day)

Just a normal girl until the power of one became the power of many. Vi is now a Slayer, infused with the power to stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. A force to be reckoned with in battle, she is a bit awkward and unsure of herself otherwise.

She moved to Heaven's Gate to not only join the team but also to attend the local college, Wilcox University.

Felicia Day spent the first 16 years of her life being home-schooled as her family moved frequently throughout the Southern United States. She started college two years early, studying first the violin and then mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin.

From the time she was very young, playing "Scout" in a Huntsville Little Theater production of To Kill A Mockingbird in Alabama, on through her time in college, Felicia never stopped acting and performing. After graduating from college, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting as a career.

Since then, Felicia has appeared in a number of television shows and films, and is perhaps best known for her role as the Potential Slayer "Vi" in the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and as "Penny" in the Joss Whedon produced Web-only musical Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.

Felicia appears regularly with an improv group called "Being Human" and produces and stars in The Guild, a Web-only sitcom about a group of online gamers.

 

 

 

Bruce Campbell as Frank McGann
Jemima Rooper as Tamsin Sinclair
Matthew Macfadyen as Lon Travers
Felicia Day as Vi Clark
Jesse Bradford as Tyler McGann
Ryan Hansen as Mike Czajak

 

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