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Rupert Giles was born in England into a family of Watchers (those who train and guide Slayers) both his father and
grandmother
were Watchers. The young Giles was disappointed to find out that he was destined to be a Watcher; he had wanted to be a fighter
pilot or a grocer. He attended Oxford University, but attempted to reject his destiny and instead rebelled and dabbled in
the occult with his friends (who called him "Ripper"), at one point summoning the demon Eyghon to Earth. Giles eventually
straightened out and gave in to his destiny, working as a museum curator in England until the Watcher's Council assigned him
to Buffy in Sunnydale. Giles, while also working as the Sunnydale High librarian, developed a close father-daughter-like relationship
with Buffy, despite the fact that she is an untraditional, somewhat incorrigible Slayer. Giles doesn't seem to have many friends,
though he dated computer science teacher Jenny Calendar (until she was killed by Angelus), had a one night stand with Joyce
while both were under the influence of poisoned candy (rendering them like teenagers), and a few passing liaisons with a British
woman named Olivia. Giles is well-read and intelligent, can play the guitar, fence, and read five languages and, if
necessary,
he can hold his own in a fight. Giles has always been straight-laced and stereotypically British, but he has loosened up a
bit since he was fired from his post as Watcher (after interfering with the Council's rite of passage test for Buffy). After
the gang graduated from high school, Giles was unemployed for a while, except for guitar performances at the Espresso Pump,
but he eventually took over a magic shop, The Magic Box, after the previous owner was killed by Harmony's vampire gang, and
turned it into a successful business. Buffy also managed to bully the Watcher's Council into rehiring him as her official
watcher, complete with retroactive pay. After Buffy's death at the end of Season 5, Giles moved back to England. He returned
to Sunnydale when she was resurrected, but later felt that it was best for Buffy if he left, so that she could learnt to be
more independent. He did visit at the end of Season 6, in order to help the gang stop Willow, who had gone a bit mad after
Tara's death and was trying to end the world. After this incident, Willow went to stay with him for a few months, to learn
how to control the magic now within her. Giles now remains in England.
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Anthony Stewart Head, 48, was raised in Hampton, England (near London). Anthony is the son of documentary filmmaker Seafield
Head and actress Helen Shingler. He studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and got his first big break
playing Jesus in "Godspell." He went on to star in a number of theater productions, including "The Rocky Horror Show," in
which he played the transvestite Frank N. Furter. Anthony also appeared in many BBC productions, and some American ones as
well, but he may be best known in the U.S. for his role in a series of thirteen commercials for Taster's Choice (Gold Blend
in England), in which he and his female neighbor courted over coffee. In his free time, Anthony is working on a script for
a animated, musical feature film, in the vein of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." He divides his time between Los Angeles
and England; his girlfriend and children live at their home in England, so he tries to spend at least six days per month there.
Anthony enjoys horse-riding, swimming, and singing, and has been known to watch "Sunset Beach" and "The Young and the Restless."
Birthdate: February 20, 1954
Birthplace: Camden Town, England
Height: Unknown
Eyes/Hair: Hazel/brown
Siblings: Murray, a theater actor
Dating status: Lives (in England) with Sarah Fisher. They have two children, Emily, 11, and Daisy, 9.
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