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Buffy changed TV
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Cover Media | Tue, 22 Nov 2011
The actress played the title character in the TV show, which was about a teenager who discovered it was her destiny to kill vampires and demons. It aired from 1997 to 2003 and Sarah believes it is one of the reasons there are now so many solid roles for women available on TV.
“
Buffy
came at the right time… Now you see these great roles on television all the time. Glenn Close in
Damages
? One of the greatest actresses of all time. Sally Field in
Brothers & Sisters
? TV is where the roles are,” she explained.
“Without wishing to sound obnoxious, I do think it changed the course of television. It certainly changed genre television. It just came at the right time for that.”
Although she appeared in
Buffy
so long ago, Gellar is still happy to talk about the role. She knows it was her big break and loves reliving her time on set.
“Fed up with it? No! No, no, no! I’m so proud of it, and I actually like talking about it more now than I did then. Because I was 19, 20. Sometimes I think, to get true perspective, you have to step away, to realise the impact that something had,” she told British newspaper
The Sunday Times.
The 34 year-old is now back on television in her show Ringer, in which she plays twins.
She’s appeared in movies in the past, and finds it difficult when people suggest moving back to the small screen is a step down.
“I don’t feel like I didn’t succeed —
The Grudge
is still the second-highest female opening ever. And
Ringer
doesn’t feel like a retrograde step, not to me. That is the weird perception, but I think it’s slowly changing,” she said.
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