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− | '''Holden Webster''' was a [[vampire]] and, formerly, a Sunnydale High student of the [[Class of '99]]. He was portrayed by [[Jonathan M. Woodward]]. |
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+ | |Name = Holden Webster |
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+ | |Aliases = Webs |
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+ | |Died = November 2002, [[Sunnydale]] |
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+ | |Status = Deceased |
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+ | |Classification = [[Vampire]] |
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+ | |Affiliation = [[Sunnydale High]]<br />Dartmouth College<br />[[Sunnydale Mental Hospital]] |
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+ | |Actor = [[Jonathan M. Woodward]] |
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+ | '''Holden Webster''' was a [[vampire]] and a former [[Sunnydale High School]] student. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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+ | ===Sunnydale High and college=== |
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+ | Holden was a classmate of [[Buffy Summers]] in European History. During his junior year, he did the lighting design for the spring production of ''Pippin''. Buffy helped him move the lighting board, but he dropped it on her foot. He was friends with [[Scott Hope]], [[Jason Wheeler]], and [[Tricia Waldman]]. |
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+ | After high school, he attended Dartmouth College where he was majoring in Psychology and took two years of Tae Kwon Do. During this time, he took a year off to do an internship at the [[Sunnydale Mental Hospital]].<ref name=":0">"[[Conversations with Dead People]]"</ref> |
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+ | ===Vampire=== |
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+ | He was [[sire]]d by [[Spike]] while under the influence of the [[First Evil]], along with a myriad of other people. Buffy, the [[Slayer]], arrived to his grave to slay him. The two recognized each other and decided to cease fighting to catch up and talk. Holden counselled Buffy about her issues with men and her superiority complex among her friends. |
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+ | Holden then attacked Buffy when she was caught off-guard and the two took the fight into a mausoleum, where they continued to talk about her issues. Holden finally concluded that Buffy would never be able to connect with others, before she mentioned Spike, whom Holden acknowledged as his [[sire]]. Buffy then [[stake]]d him, shocked at the realization that Spike was harming [[human]]s.<ref name=":0" /> |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *He was portrayed by [[Jonathan M. Woodward]]. |
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+ | *Jonathan M. Woodward also portrayed [[Knox]] on ''[[Angel (series)|Angel]]''. |
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+ | *"[[Conversations with Dead People]]" |
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+ | *"[[Sleeper]]" {{Om}} |
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+ | ==References== |
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Revision as of 00:42, 8 April 2020
Holden Webster was a vampire and a former Sunnydale High School student.
Biography
Sunnydale High and college
Holden was a classmate of Buffy Summers in European History. During his junior year, he did the lighting design for the spring production of Pippin. Buffy helped him move the lighting board, but he dropped it on her foot. He was friends with Scott Hope, Jason Wheeler, and Tricia Waldman.
After high school, he attended Dartmouth College where he was majoring in Psychology and took two years of Tae Kwon Do. During this time, he took a year off to do an internship at the Sunnydale Mental Hospital.[1]
Vampire
He was sired by Spike while under the influence of the First Evil, along with a myriad of other people. Buffy, the Slayer, arrived to his grave to slay him. The two recognized each other and decided to cease fighting to catch up and talk. Holden counselled Buffy about her issues with men and her superiority complex among her friends.
Holden then attacked Buffy when she was caught off-guard and the two took the fight into a mausoleum, where they continued to talk about her issues. Holden finally concluded that Buffy would never be able to connect with others, before she mentioned Spike, whom Holden acknowledged as his sire. Buffy then staked him, shocked at the realization that Spike was harming humans.[1]
Behind the scenes
- He was portrayed by Jonathan M. Woodward.
- Jonathan M. Woodward also portrayed Knox on Angel.
Appearances
- "Conversations with Dead People"
- "Sleeper" (Only mentioned)