Neil Roberts Movies

1999  
 
This is the pivotal episode in which the Halliwells' hunky handyman, Leo (Brian Krause), reveals his true identity as a "Whitelighter." Without giving anything else away, it can be noted that the plotline involves a scheme by the duplicitous Rex Buckland (Neil Roberts) to use planted subliminal thoughts as a means of framing Prue (Shannen Doherty) for stealing a priceless tiara. It is up to Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) and Piper (Holly Marie Combs) to simultaneously expose Rex as a warlock and to foil his plan to rob the girls of their special powers. ~ All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
Three of the most gorgeous TV witches since the days of Elizabeth Montgomery were the heroines of the hour-long WB fantasy series Charmed, which first materialized on October 7, 1998. Reunited in their ancestral San Francisco mansion, the Halliwell sisters -- Prudence (aka Prue, played by Shannen Doherty), Piper (Holly Marie Combs), and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano), and came upon a dusty tome titled the "Book of Shadows," which by and by revealed a secret that had long been withheld from them: the sisters were witches known as the "Charmed Ones," blessed with extraordinary powers which they were expected to use in the never-ending fight of good against evil. Prue, the oldest, had the gift of telekinesis, enabling her to move objects at will; middle child Piper was able to stop time; and Phoebe, the baby of the family, was able to see the future. The ritual enabling them to combine their powers involved the linking of hands and chanting in unison, "The power of three will set us free." Of course, now that the girls knew they were witches, they were immediately targeted for destruction by all manner of warlocks, sorceresses, and malevolent spirits, many of these hoping to steal the Halliwells' powers for themselves. Also, in their efforts to lead "normal" lives and not give away their secrets, the ladies encountered a great deal of difficulty in the romance department -- not to mention the holding and maintaining of regular employment.

During season one, Prue worked for the Buckland Auction House, whose owner turned out to be a warlock; she also lost her policeman boyfriend, Andy Trudeau (T.W. King), who was killed in an effort to save the Halliwells from a demon. Phoebe's private life was not quite so tempestuous, though she had a bad habit of losing jobs due to the bad things happening around her. The impressionable Piper, who managed to find work as a caterer and later as the owner of the "P3 Club" nightspot, thought she had found true love in the form of hunky handyman Leo Wyatt (Brian Krause), until learning that Leo was a "Whitelighter," a guardian angel fated to protect all good witches from harm -- and as such, was off limits. In later seasons, however, Leo was demoted to "mortality" and was able to marry Piper, with whom he had a "bewitched" son named Wyatt. By the time Leo's powers were back to full steam in season five, he'd been appointed an "Elder" Whitelighter; his former job of protecting the sisters was taken over by another Whitelighter named Chris Perry (Drew Fuller), who turned out to have a hidden agenda.

Season three saw quite a few upheavals in the lives of the sisters, with Phoebe falling for Assistant DA Cole Turner (Julian McMahon) -- who turned out to be the demon Belthazor, and whose mission was to kill the sisters. Cole managed to purge himself of evil, only to revert to wickedness -- a cycle that continued to repeat itself until, in season four, the "bad" Cole married and impregnated Phoebe with his evil seed. Eventually the baby was stolen by a demon called The Seer (Debbi Morgan), and poor, mixed-up Cole wound up trapped in another dimension before being "vanquished" permanently. (At least Phoebe landed a permanent job as a newspaper advice columnist once the dust had settled!) As for Prue, season three of Charmed turned out to be her last when she was killed during a "demon assault." Her place in the Halliwell household was taken in season four by the girls' half sister, Paige Matthews (Rose McGowan), who like the late Prue possessed telekinetic powers. Paige would eventually find "civilian" employment as a social worker, enabling her to emulate the other girls by applying her powers for the forces of good on a full-time basis.

There were scores of additional plot complications and story arcs occurring in and out of the "real world" and back and forth in time (at one point, for example, the heroines were converted into Greek goddesses). "Charmed" though the Halliwell girls may have been, it didn't mean that they exactly led charmed lives. Perhaps it was the unstable nature of the world in which our heroines dwelled that made Charmed one of the WB's most successful offerings; viewers literally never knew what to expect from one week to the next! ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Shannen DohertyHolly Marie Combs, (more)
1998  
 
Prue's (Shannen Doherty) sinister boss, Rex Buckland (Neil Roberts), and his confederate Hannah Webster (Leigh Allyn Baker) demonstrate anew that they can't be trusted as far as they can be thrown when warlock Matthew Tate (Billy Wirth) is released from a centuries-old curse. With Rex and Hannah's help, Matthew schemes to steal the "Book of Shadows" from the Halliwell girls, whereupon he will destroy their bloodline for all time. Tyler Layton makes a guest appearance as 300-year-old witch Melinda Warren, a very significant person in the lives of the Halliwells -- not to mention the demonic Matthew Tate's spurned sweetheart. ~ All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
Based on the popular Marvel Comics franchise, the made-for-TV Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD stars David Hasselhoff in the title role. Having retired from active duty upon the end of the Cold War, war veteran and secret agent Col. Nick Fury squirrels himself away in his Yukon retreat. Meanwhile, enemy organization Hydra is taken over by the progeny of Fury's perennial enemy, ex-Nazi Baron Von Stucker. Under the leadership of Von Stucker's daughter, "Lady Viper" (Sandra Hess), the bad guys have gotten their mitts on a deadly virus, and intend to destroy America within 48 hours. Summoned from his hideaway by his old bosses at SHIELD, Nick Fury quickly reunites his familiar band of heroes -- the Contessa (Lisa Rinna), Dum-Dum (Garry Chalk), Gabriel (Ron Canada), et al. -- along with a newcomer to the ranks, Britisher Alexander Goodwin (Neil Roberts). Clearly the pilot for a proposed TV series, Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD never quite makes up its mind to be taken seriously or to be enjoyed as high camp. The film was first shown over the Fox network on May 26, 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
David HasselhoffLisa Rinna, (more)
1998  
 
Still rather overwhelmed by the revelation that she and her sisters are witches, Piper (Holly Marie Combs) is having trouble handling her newfound power to make time stand still -- and she also wonders if she will ever be welcome again in church. Meanwhile, Prue (Shannen Doherty) lands a new job at the Buckland Auction House, which causes friction between herself and her policeman beau, Andy (T.W. King). And Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) is forced to utilize her witchery to foil a photographer who "feeds" off the beauty of his female models. Neil Roberts makes his first series appearance as the duplicitous Rex Buckland. ~ All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
In this Thanksgiving episode, Prue (Shannen Doherty) utilizes a truth spell to find out how Andy (T.W. King) would react if she revealed that she is a witch. As one fan of the series has succinctly put it, Andy "has problems" with the news -- though in a related romantic development, Piper (Holly Marie Combs) has better luck...at least temporarily. And on a more serious note, Phoebe's (Alyssa Milano) ability to see into the future alerts her to a dangerous situation involving a shadowy serial killer (Brad Greenquist) and the killer's next potential victim (Michelle Brookhurst). ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brian KrauseBrad Greenquist, (more)
1998  
 
Sara Rose Peterson guest stars as the sinister Jade D'Mon, who turns out to be the earthly incarnation of the demon goddess Hecate. At the moment, "Jade" is trying to conceive a demon child, and to that end has stolen the boyfriend (Todd Cattell) of an innocent young girl (Christie Lynn Smith). Having enchanted the boy into proposing marriage, the goddess arranges a wedding party -- which, by a strange coincidence, is being catered by Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs). Sensing that there's danger afoot, Piper and her sisters try to foil Hecate's evil scheme -- a scheme that has already claimed the life of the priest who was to have performed the marriage ceremony. ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sara Rose PetersonBarbara Stock, (more)
1998  
 
All three of the Halliwell sisters are having "man trouble" in this episode. Pooling their inherent witchery, Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) and Piper (Holly Marie Combs) cast a spell that will make them irresistible to the opposite sex -- an incantation that works all too well, much to their dismay. As for Prue (Shannen Doherty), she is plagued by a recurring dream in which she is taunted by a mysterious, physically challenged man (Matt Schulze) who is clearly up to no good. Neil Roberts makes his second series appearance as Prue's rather shady boss, Rex Buckland. ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Matt SchulzeNeil Roberts, (more)
1996  
 
Inspired by the example of her English teacher Gary Prescott (Neil Prescott), Julia (Neva Campbell) decides to become a professional writer. At the same time, Avery Baltus (Neil Roberts), an old friend of the late Diana Salinger, offers to transform Claudia (Lacey Chabert) into a violin virtuoso. Ultimately, both Julia and Claudia are persuaded that it is a bit too early to map out the rest of their lives...but not before plenty of tortuous soul-searching and family friction. Meanwhile, Bailey (Scott Wolf) is consumed by guilt over his sexual fling with Callie, especially when Sarah (Jennifer Love Hewitt) insists upon camping out at his apartment to nurse him through the chicken pox. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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