90s TV star still looks young after 27 years since appearing in 'best show ever.'

The 59-year-old remains connected to the famous supernatural show.

July 23rd 2024.

90s TV star still looks young after 27 years since appearing in 'best show ever.'
A beloved star from the iconic TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, still maintains her age-defying looks even after two decades since the show first aired. Actress Juliet Landau, who played the role of Drusilla, has managed to maintain her youthful appearance since her time on the show, which ran from 1997 to 2003.

The supernatural drama revolved around the story of Buffy Summers, a young girl who discovers she is the latest in a line of ‘Vampire Slayers’. Her duty was to fight against the forces of darkness, including vampires and demons. The show quickly gained a cult following and spawned various spin-offs, including novels, comics, and video games.

Landau appeared in several episodes across three of the show’s seven seasons, portraying the villainous Drusilla, who was the lover of Spike. Viewers were given a glimpse into Dru’s past through flashbacks, which revealed her as a young psychic in Victorian London. She was ultimately driven insane by Angel, who later turned her into a vampire.

Aside from her role in Buffy, Landau also reprised her character in the spin-off series, Angel, which aired from 1999 to 2004. And now, 21 years after the show ended, photographs of the actress show that she has barely aged since then. At 59 years old, Landau still keeps fans updated on her social media pages, including her ongoing involvement in the Buffy franchise.

Earlier this year, she announced her podcast, Slayin In, where she re-watches old episodes and shares her heartfelt nostalgia for the show. Landau also promotes a make-up line inspired by Buffy and has appeared in various shows such as Criminal Minds, Bosch, and Claws since her time on the iconic series.

Moreover, Landau has also lent her voice to various animated series and films, such as Justice League Unlimited, Ben 10, and Green Lantern: First Flight. She has also co-written issues of the Angel comic book series, with storylines featuring her character, Drusilla.

Last year, Landau reunited with some of her co-stars for the Audible series, Slayers: A Buffyverse Story. The story, set years after the TV finale, focuses on the character of Spike, and Landau was ecstatic to be back with her dear friends for this next chapter in the Buffyverse.

For fans who want to relive the magic of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, the show is now streaming on Disney Plus. And for those who have a celebrity story, video, or pictures to share, the entertainment team at The Agency can be reached through email, phone, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.

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