This season, however, Stonehaven will get some female visitors (although it's TBD whether or not they'll be friendly) when a coven of witches turns to the Pack for support. And today, the witches were revealed—or at least, the actors who will be playing the witches were revealed.
Tammy Isbell will appear as Ruth Winterbourne, the coven's levelheaded leader (could this be a romance opportunity for Jeremy?), while Tommie Amber Pirie will play her outspoken daughter Paige. And Kiara Glasco will be taking on the role of Savannah Levine, a young witch who's easily swayed. Our only suggestion is that Tammy and Tommie should use their real names on the show—because that would be cute.
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I don't know these actresses, but they do look witchy.
ReplyDeleteIm in the U.S. When will it premiere here? I know we have to wait till its run in Canada ends.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with the first two actresses, but Kiara was Annie on Copper!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited! That should be fun seeing her on Bitten....
OMFG this is the first great casting they have done! Kiara is a PERFECT Savannah! I was so sad when she wasn't on Copper anymore, she's a great little actress. She also did an episode of Hemlock Grove where she played the young version of Olivia & she was perfect. Gah! I'm actually excited to see the show now.
ReplyDeleteGood to know!
ReplyDeleteI have not read the books so I don't know whether or not she fits the role, but I'm excited too. I really adored Annie on Copper.
I've read the entire series & was actually exteremely disappointed by the original casting, especially Vandervoot as Elena & the guy who was cast as Jeremy. They also changed Elena into a bit of a girly girl, which she is far from in the books & Jeremy in the books is ATTRACTIVE & also much younger. The guy that plays Clay also falls short of the book character. So with all that diappointing casting it is a pleasant surprise that they got Savannah right, when she first makes an appearance in the books she is 12 or 13 & bad ass lil handful which Kiara plays very well. The 2nd season seems to be on track to follow the 2nd Elena book which will open up the world mythos a bunch more.
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