Buffy star Alyson Hannigan says she will miss Anthony Head ‘forever’

In a post on Instagram, Hannigan said: ‘This cut is so deep I fear it can never heal.’
Buffy star Alyson Hannigan says she will miss Anthony Head ‘forever’

By Laura Harding and Carla Feric, Press Association

Former Buffy The Vampire Slayer actress Alyson Hannigan has said she will miss late co-star Anthony Head “forever”, following his death aged 72.

English actor Head was best known as librarian Rupert Giles in the cult US supernatural TV series, which featured Hannigan as teenage witch Willow Rosenberg and ran from 1997 to 2003.

A statement from his daughters, actresses Emily and Daisy Head, to the Press Association on Friday revealed their father had “passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia”.

The statement also said “his legacy will live on, in the shows he was a part of, and in the audiences that love them” as his daughters reflected on the impact of his decades-long career.

In a post on Instagram, Hannigan said: “This cut is so deep I fear it can never heal.

“Oh Tonal (SIC), I am so grateful to have had you in my life. I want to say a million wonderful things about you and yet I can’t seem to find the words that would do you justice.

“I love you so much and will miss you forever. RIP.”

The 52-year-old also posted a picture of the pair together.

It comes after American actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, 49, who played the series’ title character, also paid tribute to Head, sharing a photo of the pair with his daughters and their Buffy co-star Seth Green.

She also included images of her and Head throughout the years, including a memorable scene during which Buffy asks Giles whether life gets any easier.

Gellar wrote: “‘Tell Giles I figured it out and I’m ok’. Well, I don’t have it figured out and I’m not ok. But I know I’m the lucky one because I knew you.

“Thank you to Daisy and Emily who not only shared their dad with me, but with the world.”

Among the Buffy cast remembering Head, David Boreanaz, who played Angel, described his co-star as a “kind and generous soul”, while James Marsters – the punk-rock vampire Spike – said the death left a “hole in the world”.

Emma Caulfield, who played reformed demon Anya in Buffy, reflected on their 27 years of friendship as she hailed him as “kind, wise and a guide in troubled times”.

Charisma Carpenter, who starred as queen bee Cordelia Chase, recounted meeting Head in the Buffy production office for the first time and being “completely thrown off” by how different he was to his stuffy librarian character.

With Richard E Grant at a photocall for the stage production Otherwise Engaged in 2005
With Richard E Grant at a photocall for the stage production Otherwise Engaged in 2005 (Ian West/PA)

The American actress said: “He had an earring, Converse high-tops and a pair of loose-fitting, boldly striped pants. There wasn’t a trace of Giles to be found, which was a testament to his gifts.”

Head also starred in football comedy Ted Lasso from 2020 as former Richmond FC owner Rupert Mannion, the ex-husband of Hannah Waddingham’s character Rebecca Welton.

Brett Goldstein, their co-star and a writer on the show, remembered him as “infinitely charming and kind and fun and a joy”, adding: “Anthony Head was a brilliant actor who played the worst person in the world, which was an incredible skill because he was the best person.

“He will be sorely missed. Love to his family.”

Anthony Head
Anthony Head also starred in Ted Lasso (Steve Parsons/PA)

Other notable roles included the prime minister in Little Britain alongside actor Matt Lucas, who wrote on X that Head was “unfailingly brilliant, and always so kind and warm”.

He played King Uther Pendragon in Merlin, the father of Prince Arthur, where he worked alongside award-winning screenwriter and producer Russell T Davies.

Davies remembered Head as an “absolute delight”, writing: “He spoke always about his daughters with such love and joy, what a wonderful dad.

“Love and sympathy to Emily, Daisy, family and friends, he’ll be missed and remembered across the world. Good night, sir.”

Anthony Head and daughter Emily Head attending the National Television Awards in 2019
Anthony Head and daughter Emily Head attending the National Television Awards in 2019 (Ian West/PA)

Known for his distinctive baritone voice, Head first rose to fame in the UK in the 1980s in the Nescafe Gold Blend television adverts alongside Sharon Maughan.

Head’s role in Buffy made him famous in the United States, but he left the regular cast during the show’s sixth season, only appearing as a guest star until the series concluded.

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