Introduced in season one (1997) •
The Master, portrayed by
Mark Metcalf (seasons 1, 2, 3, 7): The Master is one of the oldest living vampires, and the first
Big Bad that Buffy faces in
Sunnydale. The Master was trapped in a church which collapsed in an earthquake and he became trapped in the Hellmouth when he tried to open it. Prophecy foretells that he will kill Buffy; he bites her and she drowns, but is revived by Xander. She kills him, and he turns to dust, leaving only his bones. When she is faced with the threat of his resurrection, Buffy later smashes them with a sledgehammer. The Master appears again in the season 3 episode "The Wish", which is set in an alternative reality where Buffy never came to Sunnydale. He is resurrected in season 8 by the Seed of Wonder to protect it. •
Joyce Summers, portrayed by
Kristine Sutherland: Buffy's mother is an anchor of normality in the Scoobies' lives, even after she learns of Buffy's role in the supernatural world ("
Becoming, Part Two"). In "
Lovers Walk", she lends a sympathetic ear to Spike's heartbreak, a gesture that he never forgot. In season 5, she dies of an
aneurysm after a tumor is removed from her brain in "
I Was Made to Love You". (In the
first episode of season 4, Buffy jokes "Can't wait till mom gets the bill for these books; I hope it's a
funny aneurysm.") Joyce is one of the only two Buffyverse deaths from natural (neither magical nor violent) causes. She returns for one Season 6 episode, "
Normal Again", as a hallucination (or possibly as herself in an
alternate reality). She also returns in some Season 7 episodes, either as a manifestation of
The First Evil or as a ghost. •
Darla, portrayed by
Julie Benz (seasons 1–2, 5) •
The Anointed One/Collin, portrayed by Andrew J. Ferchland (seasons 1–2) •
Jenny Calendar, portrayed by
Robia LaMorte (seasons 1–3): High school computer teacher, whose real name is
Janna Kalderash. She becomes Giles' love interest and a mentor to Willow. In the episodes "
Surprise" and "
Innocence", it is revealed that she is a descendant of the
Romani tribe who cursed Angelus by restoring his soul, and is in Sunnydale to watch and try to prevent the development of the relationship between Angel and Buffy so that Angel continues to suffer. After Angel loses his soul, she tries to find a way to restore it, but is killed by Angelus in "
Passion" just as she's figured out how to do it. Jenny Calendar was the first prominent character to be killed in the series (although the recurring character
Principal Flutie had been killed in Season 1), and Joss Whedon noted the significance of this as a sign of his seriousness about emphasizing the genuine danger his characters are in. She returns in season 3, but as the
First Evil, who has assumed her form. •
Principal Bob Flutie, portrayed by
Ken Lerner (season 1): the principal of Sunnydale High at the start of the series. He allowed Buffy to attend his school despite learning of the arson that got her expelled from her last school. He kept tabs on her to prevent any mischief. He was killed and devoured by a group of hyena-like beings. • Principal R. Snyder, portrayed by
Armin Shimerman (seasons 1–4): He was made principal after Flutie was killed. He was far more stern and strict compared to Flutie and was shown to be narcissistic. He was killed by the Mayor who was in Giant Snake form in Season 3. •
Harmony Kendall, portrayed by
Mercedes McNab (seasons 1–5): A vapid high school companion to Cordelia Chase, who becomes a humorously inept vampire in later seasons, and goes on to be a regular character on
Angel. Harmony is the only character other than Angel to appear in both the first episode of
Buffy and the final episode of
Angel. Additionally, she appears in the unaired
Buffy pilot. She returns again in
Season 8, where she informs everyone that vampires exist on her reality show. •
Amy Madison, portrayed by
Elizabeth Anne Allen (seasons 1–4, 6–7): A student at Sunnydale High and witch who encounters the gang. Later Amy turns herself into a rat to save herself from being burned at the stake and is stuck in this form for a few seasons until season six (with the exception of a few seconds in season four when Willow unknowingly turns Amy from rat to human then back to rat). She ultimately resents the Scoobies for how they treat and handle Willow after she goes "bad", yet cannot seem to have the same sympathy for her. She ultimately betrays Willow in Season 7. In the Dark Horse comic book series "
Season 8", she takes on the role as a big bad in the first arc, partnered up with her "boyfriend" (Warren Mears) to seek revenge on Willow and Buffy. • Jesse McNally, portrayed by
Eric Balfour (season 1) is Xander Harris' best friend and has a crush on Cordelia Chase. He is turned into a vampire to lure Buffy to the Master, but is later staked by Xander. • Hank Summers, portrayed by
Dean Butler (seasons 1–2, 5–6): Buffy's father.
Introduced in season two (1997–1998) •
Drusilla, portrayed by
Juliet Landau (seasons 2, 5, 7): Drusilla is a beautiful young seer who was driven insane by Angelus, her sire and later her lover. Her insanity continued after she became a vampire, and she wreaked havoc on Europe and Asia for years. After a debilitating beating from an angry mob in Prague, Drusilla is healed in a ritual that nearly sacrifices Angel; when he reverts to Angelus, she embraces his plot to destroy the world. Drusilla is the long-time paramour and sire of Spike, although she becomes disillusioned with him after their year in Sunnydale (Season 2). She has clairvoyance and hypnotic powers in addition to her vampire abilities. She frequently speaks in riddles (relating what the pixies in her head tell her) and watches the stars through the ceiling. She reappears in various guises throughout the series. She is still at large. •
Jonathan Levinson, portrayed by
Danny Strong (seasons 2–4, 6–7): A hapless high school nobody, introduced in the second season and frequently included in brief comic appearances in seasons 2–3; featured heavily in the noteworthy episodes "
Earshot" and "
Superstar". In Season 4 after his High School years, he discovered he had Warlock powers. He becomes major character and antagonist in season 6, when he teams up with
Warren Mears and
Andrew Wells using his Wiccan gift to take over Sunnydale and defeat Buffy. He is killed by Andrew early in season seven as a sacrifice to open the Hellmouth. • Kendra Young, portrayed by
Bianca Lawson (season 2): A slayer that was called, after Buffy's short-termed death in the season one finale. She ends up getting killed by Drusilla. She appears in both two-part episodes, "
What's My Line?" and "
Becoming". She is succeeded by
Faith Lehane. • Larry Blaisdell, portrayed by
Larry Bagby (seasons 2–3) first appears as a stereotypical sexist high school bully. When Buffy and her friends search for a werewolf in Sunnydale, they realize that Larry is hiding something. Xander finds out that Larry hides that he is gay, which leads to Larry's coming out. Later, Larry tells Xander he is comfortable with his sexual identity and that his grandmother tries to find a boyfriend for him. Larry turns out to be a good guy fighting for the good. He is killed by the
Mayor in the season three finale. Larry is the first openly gay character in the tv shows created by Joss Whedon. The script of the
Buffy episode "
Lie to Me" reveals her original name to be Joan Appleby. • Willy the Snitch, portrayed by
Saverio Guerra (seasons 2–4) • Merrick portrayed by
Donald Sutherland (movie) and
Richard Riehle (series) is Buffy's first watcher. He first appeared in the
Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie where he is helping Buffy killing the first vampires. The vampire Lothos kills him, to turn Merrick into a vampire. Merrick stakes himself, so that he doesn't become a danger to Buffy. In the series he appears in a flashback, in the season two finale, where he tells Buffy about vampires. Joss Whedon announced that he didn't like the film Merrick who was portrayed by Donald Sutherland, he preferred the Merrick from the series portrayed by Richard Riehle. Later Merrick reappeared in the Buffy comic book
The Origin where the character was based on Richard Riehle's appearance and performance. In the comic book, Merrick's character resembles Giles and becomes a fatherly figure to Buffy. In the
Buffy novels
Slayer and
Chosen by
Kiersten White, Merrick is the father of the slayer and main character Nina as well as her twin sister, Artemis.
Introduced in season three (1998–1999) • Mr. Trick, portrayed by K. Todd Freeman (season 3) • Scott Hope, portrayed by
Fab Filippo (season 3) •
Faith Lehane, portrayed by
Eliza Dushku (seasons 3–4, 7): Faith, a Slayer, is called when Kendra is killed by the vampire
Drusilla. When she arrives in Sunnydale, she fights alongside Buffy and the Scooby Gang. After accidentally committing murder, she indulges her violent tendencies and joins forces with the Mayor. Buffy stabs Faith, who falls into a coma; eight months later she wakes up and swaps bodies with Buffy. After being defeated, she flees to Los Angeles and accepts a contract to kill Angel. Angel is able to rehabilitate her, and she confesses to her crimes and goes to prison. Three years later, she breaks out to capture Angelus when
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce informs her that he has been released. After Angel is re-ensouled, Faith reluctantly returns to Sunnydale to stand with Buffy against the
First Evil. She temporarily leads both the Scoobies and the Potentials when the general faith in Buffy dissolves. Throughout the series, Faith displays a much darker, dangerously fun-seeking approach to both slaying and murder; she is the dark side of a Slayer's personality. •
Mayor Richard Wilkins III, portrayed by
Harry Groener (seasons 3–4, 7): The affable yet sinister Mayor Wilkins founded the city of Sunnydale on the Hellmouth as a haven for demons to feed. He sold his soul in the 19th century so that he could eventually ascend to pure demon form. Buffy and the Scoobies face the threat of his impending Ascension in Season 3. •
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, portrayed by
Alexis Denisof (season 3): A second Watcher originally sent to replace Giles. Fired as a watcher, he appears in Los Angeles on
Angel as a "rogue demon hunter", and becomes Angel Investigations' expert in occult lore. • Quentin Travers, portrayed by
Harris Yulin (seasons 3, 5, 7) •
D'Hoffryn, portrayed by
Andy Umberger (season 3–4, 6–7) •
The First Evil, portrayed by various actors (seasons 3, 7): The source and embodiment of all that is evil. It can appear in the form of anyone who has died (including Buffy or any vampire). In the final season, it attempted to eliminate not only Buffy and Faith, but every Potential Slayer on Earth, with the help of Caleb and an army of
Turok-Han "ubervamps".
Introduced in season four (1999–2000) •
Professor Maggie Walsh, portrayed by
Lindsay Crouse (season 4): Walsh is Buffy's psychology professor and the leader of The Initiative. She deceives Riley and tries to kill Buffy when Buffy asks too many questions about her secret project. She is stabbed and killed by her own creation, Adam, and her body is later re-animated. • Olivia Williams, portrayed by
Phina Oruche (season 4) • Parker Abrams, portrayed by
Adam Kaufman (season 4) • Veruca, portrayed by
Paige Moss (season 4) • Graham Miller, portrayed by
Bailey Chase (seasons 4–5): One of Riley's peers in the Initiative. • Forrest Gates, portrayed by
Leonard Roberts (season 4): One of Riley's peers in the Initiative. •
Adam, portrayed by
George Hertzberg (seasons 4, 7): Adam is a part-cyborg, part-demon, part-human creation of The Initiative (under Maggie Walsh). He has no conscience, and he is violently curious in how things work, killing in order to study his victims' bodies. He is nearly unstoppable, and he plans to create a supreme race of Human/Demon/Android hybrids. Buffy eventually defeats him by ripping out the uranium core that powers him. •
First Slayer, portrayed by Sharon Ferguson (seasons 4–5, 7)
Introduced in season five (2000–2001) • Ben (also Benjamin Wilkinson), portrayed by
Charlie Weber (season 5) •
Glory, portrayed by
Clare Kramer (seasons 5, 7): Glory, also known as "the great and wonderful Glorificus", is an evil hellgod who has been exiled from her dimension by other hellgods. She is forced to occupy the body of a human named Ben, which reduces her powers. She regularly becomes disoriented and unstable and must drain the minds of humans in order to maintain her cognitive processes, leaving her human victims insane. She seeks the Key to return to her home dimension, not caring that her actions threaten to destroy the fabric of reality separating all dimensions. • Jinx, portrayed by Troy Blendell (season 5) • Doc, portrayed by
Joel Grey (season 5) • Murk, portrayed by
Todd Duffey (season 5) •
Warren Mears, portrayed by
Adam Busch (seasons 5–7): The leader of "the Trio", the main villains in the 6th season before Dark Willow becomes the actual "Big Bad". He first appears to be a fairly normal nerd, but becomes a violent, power-driven timebomb who tries to gain respect by instilling fear in others. He commits evil deeds such as killing his girlfriend Katrina after his unsuccessful rape attempt. He also shoots Buffy and (accidentally) kills Tara in Buffy's own backyard. Warren is tortured, skinned alive and killed by Dark Willow ("Villains"). He later appears in Season 8, resurrected by Amy Madison (though still skinless), and seeks revenge on Buffy and Willow. •
Halfrek/Cecily Addams/Cecily Underwood, portrayed by
Kali Rocha (seasons 5–7) • Katrina Silber, portrayed by Amelinda Embry (seasons 5–6) • Dracula, portrayed by
Rudolf Martin (season 5) is a vampire, that Buffy meets in season five. When Buffy questions her identity, Dracula shows her her own darkness, claiming that "darkness" is her "gift". He envisions her as a vampire. Originally Dracula was planned to be just another "cool" vampire "who rode a horse". But then script writer Marti Noxon and Joss Whedon realized, that this vampire could also be Dracula. • Nikki Wood, portrayed by April Weeden (season 5) and
K. D. Aubert (season 7) is a Slayer in the 1970s. She is the mother of
Robin Wood and is killed by the vampire
Spike. Joss Whedon mentioned that he has based Nikki Wood's first appearance in the subway on the fictional character
Blade by
Marvel Comics.
Introduced in season six (2001–2002) •
Andrew Wells, portrayed by
Tom Lenk (seasons 6–7): A nerd who becomes a foe of Buffy, mainly through peer pressure, bad judgment, and a secret love for
Warren Mears. After he's captured and held by the Scooby Gang, he eventually starts helping. He does try to redeem himself throughout season seven. There are several humorous hints that he is gay. His character continues to grow and develop after the end of the seventh season of
Buffy, as evidenced by his guest appearances on
Angel. During
Season 8, he resides in Italy being the Watcher of many vampire slayers. Buffy calls Andrew part of the family in
Predators and Prey, Part 3. • Clem, portrayed by James Charles Leary (seasons 6–7)
Introduced in season seven (2002–2003) •
Principal Robin Wood, portrayed by
D. B. Woodside (season 7): The son of a past Slayer, Nikki Wood (killed by Spike), who becomes a Buffy ally in the final season. He becomes the love interest of Faith. • Amanda, portrayed by
Sarah Hagan (season 7) • Ubervamp, portrayed by
Camden Toy (season 7) •
Kennedy, portrayed by
Iyari Limon (season 7): One of the Potential Slayers who comes to Sunnydale during the last season. She comes from a rich background, freely describing herself as a brat, and is openly gay, becoming Willow's second girlfriend. As a result of this and being the oldest and most well-trained, she sometimes takes on a leadership role among the Potentials and consults with the Scooby Gang apart from them. She is among those activated as a Slayer in the series finale. • Molly, portrayed by
Clara Bryant (season 7) • Rona, portrayed by
Indigo (season 7) • Vi, portrayed by
Felicia Day (season 7) • Chao-Ahn, portrayed by
Kristy Wu (season 7) •
Caleb, portrayed by
Nathan Fillion (season 7): An arrogant,
misogynistic preacher who served as a vessel and agent of the
First Evil. He is emasculated and sliced in two by Buffy in the series' finale "
Chosen". • Shannon, portrayed by Mary Wilcher (season 7) • Caridad, portrayed by
Dania Ramirez (season 7) • Cassandra "Cassie" Newton, portrayed by
Azura Skye (season 7) is a student at Sunnydale High School, that Buffy meets during her work as a school counselor. Cassie tells Buffy that she foresees her own death. Buffy tries to prevent it, but just when it seems like Buffy has saved Cassie, the girl dies. Her death makes Buffy realize that she cannot save everyone, no matter how hard she tries, because she is human, regardless of her powers and destiny against life-and-death threats. Cassie's death also made a big impression on the audience, being remembered as one of the most brutal deaths in
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Cassie's website, which included her poetry and was shown in the series, existed in real life. The poetry was written by
Rebecca Rand Kirshner. • Chloe, portrayed by
Lalaine (season 7)
Introduced in seasons eight to twelve (2011–2018) • Renee (Season 8) • Simone Doffler (
Season 8) •
Satsu (Season 8) • Severin the Siphon (Season 8) first shows up in season eight's
final storyarc as an evil looking "guy in John Lennon glasses". He becomes a main villain in season 9. Artist
Georges Jeanty had modelled him after the young
Professor X in
X-Men: First Class. • Maloker (
Season 9) • Joanna Wise (Season 11) •
Melaka Fray (
Fray) •
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