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		<title>Emma Caulfield &amp; Nicholas Brendon - Oz Comic-Con 2014 - Interview</title>
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		<description>It was social media buzz that got Emma Caulfield obsessed with Sharknado. &lt;br /&gt;&quot;It was just blowing up on Twitter, so I thought I'll turn it on,&quot; said the Buffy the Vampire Slayer star, in Australia for a series of Comic-Con events. &lt;br /&gt;&quot;Of course it was just beyond awful, but in that really awesome way...it makes me so happy that it exists.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;Caulfield, who played reformed vengeance demon Anya, said Buffy would have been ripe for its own social media frenzy &#8211; if only it had existed between (...)


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		<title>Emma Caulfield - Her online empire - Theinsider.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Emma Caulfield is the second Buffy alum to guest star on Leap Year season two, but she's no stranger to the wonderful web world having just wrapped up Bandwagon, a beyond brilliant online series where Emma played a wickedly warped version of &quot;herself.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;Leap Year provides the always exciting actress another opportunity to bring to life a character that is not only 180 degrees from her last role, but unlike anything you've seen before. And if Emma has her way, episode two of Leap Year won't (...)


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		<title>Emma Caulfield returns to co-host Indie Intertube</title>
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		<description>Click on the link : &lt;br /&gt;http://www.blogtalkradio.com/indie_intertube/2012/04/18/the-second-one-with-emma-caulfield


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		<title>Emma Caulfield - &quot;Ripped&quot; Web Comic - Comicbookresources.com Interview</title>
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		<description>&quot;Buffy's&quot; Emma Caulfield Gets &quot;Ripped&quot; &lt;br /&gt;&quot;Ripped&quot; examines the origins of Jack the Ripper from the team that created &quot;Contropussy&quot; &lt;br /&gt;You've seen her in &quot;Buffy the Vampire Slayer&quot; and in the web series &quot;Bandwagon.&quot; You've read her premiere webcomic &quot;Contropussy,&quot; now being published by IDW Publishing. Now, writer, actress and creator Emma Caulfield is set for her next project. Fresh on the web with new pages every Tuesday and Thursday, &quot;Ripped&quot; is an original idea from the minds of Caulfield and (...)


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		<description>Click on the link to watch it : &lt;br /&gt;http://www.whoisripper.com &lt;br /&gt;Emma Caulfield knows how to get your attention. Whether she's lighting up the screen in scene-stealing performances in television (most famously, perhaps, as Anya on Buffy the Vampire Slayer), film (Darkness Falls), and online (Bandwagon) or subverting your expectations by dropping previous webcomic Contropussy with collaborators Camilla Ransten, artist Christian Messey and letterer Thomas Mauer, she's always doing (...)


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		<title>Emma Caulfield on the Nerdist podcast</title>
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		<description>Click on the link : &lt;br /&gt;http://www.nerdist.com/2011/10/nerdist-podcast-129-emma-caulfield/


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		<title>Emma Caulfield on &quot;Pop My Culture&quot; Podcast</title>
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		<description>Click on the link : &lt;br /&gt;http://www.popmyculturepodcast.com/?p=2367


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		<title>Emma Caulfield - &quot;Life Unexpected&quot; Tv Series - Tvguide.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Life Unexpected's newest character Emma may appear to be Type A and tough, but star Emma Caulfield says she has a darker past that Baze (Kris Polaha) will bring to light. Despite their boss-employee relationship and polar-opposite personalities, the two develop a romance that she say brings up a lot about each other &#8212; good and bad. Caulfield tells TVGuide.com about why Emma is so guarded, and how she compares her to the actress' previous popular Buffy character, Anya. &lt;br /&gt;TVGuide.com: (...)


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		<description>The actress talks about her love for her new movie, the comic book she's co-created and what she got out of five years on 'BUFFY' In the world of the independent film TIMER, directed and written by Jack Schaeffer, a device has been invented that gives its wearer a countdown &#8211; years, days, minutes &#8211; to when he or she will meet that one soul mate, setting off a loud beep when the connection is made. Emma Caulfield plays Oona, a woman who, to her dismay, has a blank timer, which (...)

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