List of Sabrina, The Teenage Witch Characters - Other Characters

Other Characters

Mrs. Quick: Mrs. Quick is mortal and is originally from Indiana and her mother still resides in Terre Haute. She was played by Mary Gross and appeared in 21 episodes. She was very timid and not confident. Sabrina seemed to be her favorite student. In the episode "Finger Flu", Sabrina had finger-flu epidemic and accidentally sneezed her magic into Mrs. Quick. With the magic, Mrs. Quick turned Mr. Kraft into a chimp. Mrs. Quick has several allergies and phobias.

Drell: Drell (played by Penn Jillette of the Penn and Teller fame) Head of the Witches Council in Season 1. Dated Hilda Spellman on and off and was once engaged to same, but left Hilda at the altar. Is known to send Hilda a pot roast when he's either going to be late to a date or calling it off. Was once stood up on a date by Hilda. Comic book version is Drella, who is female. It is revealed in Season 6 that he was turned into cattle along with the rest of the old Witches Council and replaced with a group of apathetic young witches and wizards.

Jill and Cee Cee: (played by Bridget Flanery and Melissa Murray respectively) were two mean, popular high school girls and friends of Libby's. They often joined in Libby's taunting of Sabrina and her friends, however in the episode 'When Teens Collide', it was revealed that they'd always liked Sabrina but were simply too afraid of Libby to befriend her. Whilst under the influence of a truth spell, Libby accidentally confessed that Jill had once had a nose job. They never appear after Libby leaves Westbridge.

Skippy: Skippy (played by Teller of the Penn and Teller fame) Much like the actor who plays him, Skippy is silent and is only in two episodes: the pilot episode and Jenny's Non-Dream, goes into the Other Realm. Skippy is the assistant to Drell.

Duke: Duke (played by Dick Van Dyke) was one of Salem's underlings in his bid to take over the world. While Salem got the 100-year sentence for his crime, Duke and Salem's other underlings got shorter sentences. Upon finishing his sentence, Duke paid the Spellman house a visit. Unfortunately, Duke's magic was very rusty, and he ended up blowing up Hilda's clock shop. In an attempt to help Sabrina be a better dancer, he ended up giving her two right feet (literally), and he also cast a spell that made Harvey act like a little boy.

Caligula:(played by the late Glenn Shadix) appeared in the episode Salem, The Boy. When Hilda and Zelda wanted to throw Salem a Birthday Party,they Perform a time travel chant into the past to see what one of Salem's "ideal parties" was, they discover "Caligula" there as Caligula tries to serve and flirt with Hilda and Zelda, they quickly Bail and Caligula somehow stowaways or follows them back home. Meanwhile Salem is running around Sabrina's school as Gordy, being it was Sabrina's Birthday Gift to Salem from 1 of Roland's 3 wish tickets.( Roland was a Leprechaun in this episode,This episode was also St. Patrick's Day themed.)

Annabelle Saberhagen: Annabelle (portrayed by Victoria Jackson) is Salem's daughter, whom he loves dearly. A rift developed between the two while Annabelle was growing up because Salem was always away, and Salem rarely contacted her due to his shame of being a cat. When an announcement was made that Annabelle was getting married to a man named Larid Prescott, Sabrina went to see Annabelle, and helped mend the rift between her and her father, and Salem performed all duties of father of the bride that he could in his furry state. Sabrina agreed to be Annabelle's maid of honour, but she soon discovered that an Other Realm wedding has strange traditions; the groom wears a suit of armour, the maid of honour wears cowboy boots and a Napoleon-style hat, has to carry a sapling down the aisle, blow up a balloon, and the father of the bride must wrestle the father of the groom for the permission of allowing his son to marry the bride. Because Salem was a cat, and in his own words "Protected by the humane society", Sabrina had to take on the father of the groom Xavier "The Avenger" Prescott (played by then-WWE wrestler, Billy Gunn). Thanks to interference by Salem, Sabrina pinned Prescott after a roll-up. Next, the bride and groom had to exchange ring fingers, and Sabrina had to kiss the bride. Annabelle was never seen again. Sabrina notes that Annabelle had inherited Salem's "cry."

Candy King: Roxie's mother (played by Kate Jackson of Charlie's Angels fame) appeared in It's a Hot, Hot, Hot, Hot Christmas in Season Seven. A rift developed between her and her daughter because of her criminal past. Roxie was anything but pleased to see her. Later, when the condo that Roxie, Morgan, and Sabrina were staying in was robbed, Candy was accused. In the end, though, her boyfriend, Zack is revealed to be the true culprit. He tries to make a run for the door, but Sabrina quickly cast a spell so that when he opened the door, he found himself facing a group of Christmas Caroller's who were singing the line "We Won't Go Until We Get Some" from "We Wish You A Merry Christmas". With her reputation cleared, Candy patched things up with her daughter.

Louisa: Louisa is the woman in the portrait seen on the wall of the kitchen of the Spellman house. She spoke for the first time in Bundt Friday when Zelda was telling Sabrina about a secret cabinet where they kept some of their potions, and it turns out Louisa's portrait was hung on the cabinet door. Louisa spoke again in Dream Date after Sabrina hung up the phone after Harvey called asking her about their science homework, and when she realised Louisa had been listening, Sabrina stomped up the stairs while Louisa sang Salem's song, "Harvey and Sabrina". She spoke for the last time in the episode "In Sabrina We Trust", in which she informs Sabrina about the upcoming magical systems check to be performed on the house. Louisa's voice was originally provided by Caroline Rhea, but her voice was sped up electronically so her voice would not be recognized. Annie O'Donnell was the voice of Louisa the last time she spoke.

Juliette Jingleheimer: Juliette is Dreama's cat. A former prom queen, Juliette (voice of Bebe Neuwirth) was turned into a cat for attempting to take over the universe, but unlike Salem, Juliette has longer hair, and is white. Salem was looking for a date for a high-school reunion, so Sabrina and Dreama fixed him up with Juliette. Later, though, Salem was confronted by Billy Luto, a man who had bullied Salem as a teenager. When Juliette stood up to Billy, he tried to give both of them a wedgie, but Sabrina, who was close by, quickly hung Billy up by his "heenie" (just as he did to Salem).

Gordie: Gordie is Sabrina's nerdy friend in high school, played by Curtis Andersen. Gordie lacks the confidence to stand up for himself, but has the heart of a loyal friend. He often hangs out with Sabrina, Valerie, and Harvey, and sometimes Libby. He and Valerie sometimes show sparks, but never really had a relationship.

Roland: (played by Phil Fondacaro) A troll who had a long-time crush on Sabrina and on several occasions tried to steal her heart or win a marriage with magic, but ended up failing. He has three different jobs: a finder, an equalizer and a detective. To him, Harvey is "farm boy". Appears in Troll Bride, The Equalizer, Salem the Boy and Suspicious Minds . It is possible he is Rumpelstiltskin as mentioned by Sabrina in "The Equalizer".

Gwen: A British witch, played by Tara Strong (credited with her maiden name Charendoff), who only appears in the movies Sabrina Goes to Rome and Sabrina, Down Under, as Sabrina's friend during her travels. Like Dreama, she has a hard time controlling her magic and her spells never work the way she expects them to; while Sabrina casts spells with her index finger, Gwen casts spells by clenching her fist. She is shown to have a liking for jellybeans. In the first film, she aided Sabrina in solving the mystery of her family locket, while also facing her own dilemma after she accidentally turned her crush, Alberto, into a pigeon; in order to reverse the spell, she went around randomly kissing pigeons (the only way to reverse the spell) and eventually succeeded. In the second film, she goes on holiday with Sabrina in the Australian Great Barrier Reef, where she helps Sabrina to prevent the destruction of a mermaid colony at the hands of water pollution and a greedy marine biologist. By the time of the second film, she has gained more control over her powers through practice, but has yet to completely perfect them; upon reuniting with Sabrina, she demonstrates this by transforming Sabrina's shell necklace into a flower lei, but unintentionally gave her a rabbit's tail in the process; in response to this, Gwen explains, "In my defense, I didn't say I was good; just said I was better."

Stonehenge: (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) A guinea pig familiar taken care of by Gwen. Unlike other animal familiars in the series, it is left ambiguous as to whether or not Stoney was once a human who was punished for misdeeds. Though Salem initially attempts to eat him, he ultimately forms a partnership with him in order to obtain free food.

Bob Gordon: Bob was a news anchor who was judging a cat show that Sabrina entered Salem in. However, Sabrina found out that the owner of one of the other cats entered in the competition was using a photo of Bob without his hairpiece to blackmail him into throwing the competition. When Sabrina showed the photo to her aunts, Zelda used a reverse angle spell to reveal the culprit, but the blackmailers face was hidden by a big camera with only the right hand visible. However, Sabrina noticed the blackmailer was missing half an index finger. Sabrina's investigation hit a dead end when she found her three prime suspects were all missing half an index finger on the right hand, but she confronted Bob Gordon over his secret, and she found he was afraid his career would be ruined if everyone knew he was bald, because he said the public had not trusted a bald man since Eisenhower. However, Bob finally came clean and ripped off his wig in front of all the contestants before disqualifying the blackmailer.

Annie Martos: (played by Diana-Maria Riva) Annie was Sabrina's boss when she became a writer at Scorch Magazine. Sabrina made countless attempts to make Annie like her. In the end, she found her insults too much and quit her job.

Cole Harper: (played Andrew Walker) Cole was Sabrina's co-worker at Scorch Magazine.

James: (played by Bumper Robinson) James was Sabrina's co-worker at Scorch Magazine. He worked as a professional photographer. Interestingly enough, Bumper Robinson also appeared in the Season 1 episode, Trial By Fury portraying a completely different character.

Leonard: (played by John Ducey) Leonard was Sabrina's co-worker at Scorch Magazine. He was most improfessional, and often tried to grab an opportunity with a girl. He also has an interest of collecting action figures. He invited Sabrina, Morgan, and Roxie to a condo in Miami to celebrate Christmas after James and Cole bailed.

Peter: (played by Greg Vaughan) Sabrina's arranged groom. Both did not have feelings for each other, in fact, Peter fell in love with Roxie and Roxie, Peter. This was a problem for Sabrina since Greeat Aunt Irma, the matriarch, wanted Sabrina to marry Peter, and Roxie and Peter's relationship was unknown to Irma, which almost made chaos at the wedding, but Sabrina was in position as the bride and later stood to Great Aunt Irma about the marriage after Peter said he did not want to marry Sabrina, he wanted to marry Roxie.

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