RIP Anthony Head: Our 10 favorite moments of Buffy's Giles
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Anthony Head, who played the librarian-mentor Giles on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' has died. The actor's gift was a particular kind of subtlety: he knew when to step back, when to land a dry quip, when to let Buffy own the scene. Giles worked because Head understood that a good supporting character doesn't demand the spotlight, he earns it by being indispensable. Ars Technica runs through ten scenes that captured why Head's quiet competence made him the emotional anchor of a show that could have easily spiraled into chaos.
On Friday, news broke of the passing of actor Anthony Head at 72, best known for his portrayal of Watcher/father figure Rupert Giles on the supernatural drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Fans and former costars alike flooded social media with outpourings of appreciation for his talent and grief at his death.
Head certainly had a thriving career after Buffy: he played Uther Pendragon ins the series Merlin; the Prime Minister in Little Britain; a sinister headmaster in the Doctor Who episode "School Reunion"; and of course, the wealthy, entitled Rupert Mannion in Ted Lasso. But Giles remains his definitive role; there was even talk of a spinoff series, Ripper, although it was never made.
There are actually very few Giles-centric episodes, which belies the central importance of the character in the series. He definitely had some of the best, most cleverly cutting lines. But Head's true genius, and that of his character, lay in quietly filling in the gaps in every scene, working with his fellow castmates to weave a complete tapestry. Remove him, and it diminishes everything.
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