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Here's a peek at the new plumbing pumping life into web TV recommendations. Photo Issue 2010: “The Guild” Star Felicia Day in Red, White, and Blue ...
On a July afternoon in 2007, Felicia Day uploaded the first episode of her homemade sitcom The Guild to a new website called YouTube. She had spent two years obsessing over the video game World of ...
After she found out about the Buffy revival, Day began hoping that she would get the call to join the cast. In the original series, Day played Violet (a.k.a. “Vi”), a potential Slayer who was ...
A snark-filled comedy fantasy about what happens after the Chosen One loses the Great Battle against a demon lord, Felicia Day's audio comedy series Third Eye is as good as any BBC Radio 4 comedy ...
STORY: Felicia Day: How a Geek Girl Made It Big on Her Own In its first year, Geek & Sundry’s YouTube channel has amassed 500,000 subscribers with more than 44 million viewers.
The ICM-repped Day starred in Joss Whedon ‘s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, and she had a recurring role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her series The Guild, about players of a massively multi ...
Felicia Day is a boss. Indeed depending on who you’re talking to she might even be called a Queen. Day is known by many as the “Queen of the Geeks” (a title she personally rejects, but ...
Actress Felicia Day may be best known for portraying a vampire hunter, a superhero's girlfriend, and a video game addict. But her biggest role is still in development: Media mogul.
Felicia Day’s stardom wasn’t handed down to her from on high by Hollywood. She’s guest-starred on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and House, but most of her legions of fans still know her because ...
Felicia Day, by definition, is amazing — she's startlingly impressive. She graduated college at 19, having studied music performance and mathematics. (She was also in the top four percent of her ...
Libby Turner, an account director at social media agency Room 214, agrees. “Felicia Day does a fantastic job,” she says. “Her tone of voice is very consistent, and she’s very fan-centric.” ...