Who killed the fallen angel Anna Milton. Supernatural. Dr. Amelia Richardson

03.11.2019

Trying to figure out which girls (female characters) in the series “Supernatural” are the most popular and which viewers love the most is, of course, a thankless task. When it comes to girls, the rule “there is no dispute about taste” turns to us in its most radical way.

Therefore, we did not risk our health,” writes the website tribestv.ru, trying to independently determine which of the women in “Supernatural” is the most popular, but simply took a completely random result of one of the many votes on the topic: “Which of the female characters in “Supernatural” do you like you most?"

In addition, we will not get to a series of posts about the main female roles in Supernatural, and time is running out (remember October 7th?..), so it will be useful to simply consider the heroines of the series who were at least included in this rating.

Jo Harwell is in the lead by a wide margin (she received more than 37% of the votes in this vote), followed by the “second version” Meg Masters (16%) and Mary Winchester (almost 11.5%).

Every tenth of those who voted offered their own version of the less popular women from Supernatural, and those who were listed were further ranked in the following order: the first and second Ruby, Ellen Harwell, Lisa Braden, Anna and the first Meg.

For some reason, such charismatic personalities, such as the adventurer Bela or the hacker Charlie, were not included in the “main list”. Therefore, we took a different route, and below are some of the girls and women of the Supernatural series who appeared in several episodes - by number of episodes, from most to least.

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The most popular girls of the series "Supernatural"

This list was especially wonderful when we learned that episode 10.07 of the series (November 2014) would be called “Girls, Girls, Girls” in honor of the Motley Crue song. Or maybe in contrast to CC Ketch’s song “Boys, Boys, Boys”?..

Yoga instructor Lisa Braden

Dean Winchester's lover was played by Canadian actress Cindy Sampson from 2007 to 2011. I lost my memory and forgot Dean.

Demon Ruby (second version)

The demoness Ruby, who helped the brothers (pursuing their goals) and left the famous knife as a souvenir, was played by two actresses. In 2008–2010, it was Genevieve Cortese, who after the wedding became Genevieve Padalecki and the mother of two sons of leading actor Sam Winchester. at the end of season 4, Dean kills Ruby with her own knife.

Huntress Ellen Harwell

John Winchester's old friend, huntress Harvell Sr., was played by actress Samantha Ferris in the series Supernatural in episodes from 2006 to 2011. At the end of season 5, she was killed by Lucifer's henchmen. In the sixth season, she appears once in an altered reality, where she married Bobby.

Sheriff Jody Mills

The friend of Bobby Singer and the Winchesters, the Sioux Falls Sheriff, was played by actress Kim Rhodes in episodes from 2010 to 2014. Monsters killed her family, Jodie herself was also on the verge of death more than once.

Hell Knight Abaddon

The huntress, keeper of knowledge Josie Sands, and then the superdemon Abaddon who possessed her body in the TV series Supernatural (2013–2014) was played by actress Alaina Huffman. Destroyed almost all members of the brotherhood of the Keepers of Knowledge. The demoness herself is killed by Dean Winchester at the end of season 9 with the help of the First Blade.

Huntress Mary Winchester

The mother of Sam and Dean, the wife of John Winchester, who died in a fire on the ceiling of her infant son's bedroom, which was started by the yellow-eyed demon Azazel. Mary died at the very beginning of the pilot episode of the TV series Supernatural (2005), but appeared several more times for various reasons: as a ghost, Mary from a parallel reality, the incarnation of Eve, and so on. The role of Mary Winchester was played by actress Samantha Smith in seven separate episodes from 2005–2011.

Huntress Jo Harwell

Oh! Not this shot! A little bit later…

Daughter of Ellen Harwell, a hunter who sympathized with Dean Winchester, but in episode 5.10 died along with her mother in the fight against Lucifer. The role of Jo Harwell was played by Israeli-American actress Alona Tal from 2006 to 2011. In episode 7.04, Jo appeared as a ghost at the trial that the god Osiris held over Dean.

Dr. Amelia Richardson

Veterinarian Amelia Richardson lived with Sam Winchester for some time until she learned that her “dead” husband in Afghanistan was alive and well. In 2012–2013, the role of Dr. Richardson was played by actress Liane Balaban.

Demon Meg (second incarnation)

A desperate and cheerful demon who quietly joined the company of the hunter brothers and began to help the Winchesters, and then Castiel, for whom he has some demonic feelings of his own. After the demoness returned from hell, her role was played by actress Rachel Miner from 2009 to 2013.

Angel Naomi

A high-ranking angel, the head of angelic intelligence and the Divine Office, who pulled Castiel out of Purgatory. After the catastrophe caused by Metatron, she remained in Heaven, from where she tried to subjugate some of the angels, but was killed. The role of Naomi in the 2012–2013 episodes of Supernatural is played by actress Amanda Tapping.

Demon (huntress) Ruby

The black-eyed blonde demon Ruby was played by actress, singer and fashion model Katie Cassidy before her imprisonment in Hell (2007–2008).

Adventurer Bela Talbot

Adventurer and thief Bela Talbot "Lugosi" (real name Abby) was engaged in the theft and resale of artifacts. She collaborated with the Winchesters, but since she sold her soul to the devil, she had to pay for the deal. In 2007–2008, in the TV series Supernatural, the role of Bela was played by actress Lauren Cohan, who is now... uh... shining in The Walking Dead.

Anna Milton is a fictional character in the American mystical television series Supernatural produced by Warner Brothers, played by Julia McNiven.

Participation in the plot

Anna is a fallen angel who was reborn on Earth and became human. After Dean's resurrection, she acquired the ability to hear the conversations of angels and because of this, she was admitted to a mental hospital and diagnosed with schizophrenia. For the same reason, she is of great interest to demons, so Ruby notifies Sam and Dean Winchester, who find and save her. However, Castille and Uriel appear and explain that they must kill her. The brothers unsuccessfully try to hold them back, but Anna creates a powerful magic spell that sends the angels “away.” Anna claims that she has no knowledge and has no idea how she did it. Under hypnosis, lulled to sleep by Pamela Barnes, Anna remembers that she is a fallen angel who became human because her existence as an angel was marred by a lack of emotion and agency. She suggests that when she was an angel, she was a kind of “boss” of Castille and Uriel. After the overthrow, she was born to human parents and her memories as an angel were suppressed. With the Winchesters and Ruby, Anna tried to regain her Grace so she could be protected on both sides. Unfortunately, Uriel had already taken her Grace. She later forgives Dean for his actions in Hell and they have an intimate night in the Impala. In the morning, Dean reveals their location to the angels, and Ruby does the same for the demons in hopes of pitting the two groups against each other. In the confusion of the battle between angels and demons, Anna takes her Grace from Uriel. Grace flows into her body, emitting a bright light, and Anna disappears from the room. She returns in "On the Head of a Pin" in her human incarnation, having restored a human body to use as a vessel. Anna tries to convince Castille that it is wrong to force Dean to torture Alastir, but he hits her, saying that it is "God's will." She appears again after Castille calls her for advice, because he has doubts like the first time, but then Anna disappears, saying that he must learn to think for himself. Once again, Anna appears to save Castille from Uriel, having learned of the latter's betrayal, and kills him by stabbing him in the neck. She informs the Winchesters that Castille has been recalled to heaven for violation of discipline. Later, when Castille frees Sam from the demonic panic room, she confronts his actions. Then Castille and two angels take her back. In the episode "The Old Song of the Main Thing," Anna travels to 1978 after Sam and Dean's parents and wants to kill them so that Sam does not become Lucifer's "personal" body. But Castiel, at the request of Sam and Dean, moves with them to 1978 to stop Anna. Anna meets Uriel there and tells him that they will kill him in the future. Anna and young Uriel come to the abandoned house of Sam and Dean's mother. During the fight, Anna kills Sam. Then Mikhail appears, possesses John Winchester and enters the house. There he burns Anna and sends Uriel back to Paradise. In a conversation with Dean, Mikhail erases the memory of John and Mary so that they do not remember anything about the meeting with Sam and Dean.

Episodes of the series starring Anna Milton
4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer
4.10 Heaven and Hell
4.16 On the Head a Pin
4.20 The Rapture
4.21 When the Levee Breaks
5.13 The Song Remains The Same

Anna Milton
Anna Milton

Julie McNiven as Angel Anna
Appearance I know what you did last summer
Disappearance An old song about the main thing
Cause Killed by Mikhail
Information
Species (race) Human
Angel
Fallen Angel
Occupation student at the Department of Journalism (in human life)
Family Rich Milton (human father, deceased)
Amy Milton (human mother, deceased)
Relationship has a crush on Dean Winchester
Number of episodes 6
Creator Eric Kripke
Performer Julie McNiven

Anna Milton(English) Anna Milton) is a fictional character in the American mystical television series Supernatural produced by Warner Brothers, performed by Julia McNiven.

Surname

Her last name, Milton, may be a reference to the English poet John Milton, who wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost. The poem describes the history of a man, his expulsion from Paradise. Milton also described fallen angels, Lucifer, the war in Heaven, and the conflict between Heaven and Hell.

Participation in the plot

Anna is a fallen angel who was reborn on Earth and became human. After Dean's resurrection, she acquired the ability to hear the conversations of angels and because of this, she was admitted to a mental hospital and diagnosed with schizophrenia. For the same reason, she is of great interest to demons, so Ruby notifies Sam and Dean Winchester, who find and save her. However, Castille and Uriel appear and explain that they must kill her. The brothers unsuccessfully try to hold them back, but Anna creates a powerful magic spell that sends the angels “away.” Anna claims that she has no knowledge and has no idea how she did it. Under hypnosis and put to sleep by Pamela Barnes, Anna remembers that she is a fallen angel who became a human because her existence as an angel was marred by a lack of emotion and agency. She suggests that when she was an angel, she was a kind of “boss” of Castille and Uriel. After the overthrow, she was born to human parents and her memories as an angel were suppressed. With the Winchesters and Ruby, Anna tried to regain her Grace so she could be protected on both sides. Unfortunately, her Grace has already been taken away by Uriel. She later forgives Dean for his actions in Hell and they have an intimate night in the Impala. In the morning, Dean reveals their location to the angels, and Ruby does the same for the demons in hopes of pitting the two groups against each other. In the confusion of the battle between angels and demons, Anna takes her Grace from Uriel. Grace flows into her body, emitting a bright light, and Anna disappears from the room. She decides to return to On the Head of a Pin in her human form, with the ability to restore a human body to use as a host. Anna tries to convince Castille that it is wrong to force Dean to torture Alastir, but he hits her, saying that it is "God's will." She appears again after Castille calls her for advice, because he has doubts like the first time, but then Anna disappears, saying that he must learn to think for himself. Once again, Anna appears to save Castille from Uriel, having learned of the latter's betrayal, and kills him by stabbing him in the neck. She informs the Winchesters that Castille has been recalled to heaven for violation of discipline. Later, when Castille frees Sam from the demonic panic room, she confronts his actions. Then Castille and two angels take her back. In the episode "The Old Song of the Main Thing," Anna travels to 1978 after Sam and Dean's parents and wants to kill them so that Sam does not become Lucifer's "personal" body. But Castiel, at the request of Sam and Dean, moves with them to 1978 to stop Anna. Anna meets Uriel there and tells him that they will kill him in the future. But Mikhail stops them and takes Anna to the future. In a conversation with Dean, Mikhail erases the memory of John and Mary so that they do not remember anything about the meeting with Sam and Dean.

Episodes of the series starring Anna Milton

  1. 4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer I Know What You Did Last Summer )
  2. 4.10 Heaven and Hell Heaven and Hell)
  3. 4.16 On the point of a needle On the Head a Pin)
  4. 4.20 Ascension The Rapture)
  5. 4.21 And the barriers will fall (eng. When the Levee Breaks)
  6. 5.13 Old song about the main thing (eng. The Song Remains The Same)

Anna Milton is a fictional character in the American mystical television series Supernatural produced by Warner Brothers, played by Julia McNiven.
Surname
Her last name, Milton, may be a reference to the English poet John Milton, who wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost. The poem describes the history of a man, his expulsion from Paradise. Milton also described fallen angels, Lucifer, the war in Heaven, and the conflict between Heaven and Hell.
Participation in the plot
Anna is a fallen angel who was reborn on Earth and became human. After Dean's resurrection, she acquired the ability to hear the conversations of angels and because of this, she was admitted to a mental hospital and diagnosed with schizophrenia. For the same reason, she is of great interest to demons, so Ruby notifies Sam and Dean Winchester, who find and save her. However, Castille and Uriel appear and explain that they must kill her. The brothers unsuccessfully try to hold them back, but Anna creates a powerful magic spell that sends the angels “away.” Anna claims that she has no knowledge and has no idea how she did it. Under hypnosis, lulled to sleep by Pamela Barnes, Anna remembers that she is a fallen angel who became human because her existence as an angel was marred by a lack of emotion and agency. She suggests that when she was an angel, she was a kind of “boss” of Castille and Uriel. After the overthrow, she was born to human parents and her memories as an angel were suppressed. With the Winchesters and Ruby, Anna tried to regain her Grace so she could be protected on both sides. Unfortunately, Uriel had already taken her Grace. She later forgives Dean for his actions in Hell and they have an intimate night in the Impala. In the morning, Dean reveals their location to the angels, and Ruby does the same for the demons in hopes of pitting the two groups against each other. In the confusion of the battle between angels and demons, Anna takes her Grace from Uriel. Grace flows into her body, emitting a bright light, and Anna disappears from the room. She returns in "On the Head of a Pin" in her human incarnation, having restored a human body to use as a vessel. Anna tries to convince Castille that it is wrong to force Dean to torture Alastir, but he hits her, saying that it is "God's will." She appears again after Castille calls her for advice, because he has doubts like the first time, but then Anna disappears, saying that he must learn to think for himself. Once again, Anna appears to save Castille from Uriel, having learned of the latter's betrayal, and kills him by stabbing him in the neck. She informs the Winchesters that Castille has been recalled to heaven for violation of discipline. Later, when Castille frees Sam from the demonic panic room, she confronts his actions. Then Castille and two angels take her back. In the episode “The Old Song of the Main Thing,” Anna travels to 1978 for the parents of Sam and Dean and wants to kill them so that Sam does not become a “personal” body for Lucifer. But Castiel, at the request of Sam and Dean, moves with them to 1978 to stop Anna. Anna meets Uriel there and tells him that they will kill him in the future. Anna and young Uriel come to the abandoned house of Sam and Dean's mother. During the fight, Anna kills Sam. Then Mikhail appears, possesses John Winchester and enters the house. There he burns Anna and sends Uriel back to Paradise. In a conversation with Dean, Mikhail erases the memory of John and Mary so that they do not remember anything about the meeting with Sam and Dean.
Episodes of the series starring Anna Milton
4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer
4.10 Heaven and Hell
4.16 On the Head a Pin
4.20 The Rapture
4.21 When the Levee Breaks
5.13 The Song Remains The Same

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Anna ("Supernatural"). Character history, short biography of the actress

October 17, 2016

The Supernatural series quickly gained popularity around the world. Excellent actors, an interesting plot, excellent musical accompaniment and unusual characters - how much does it take to create a masterpiece? One of the most memorable women in the series was the angel Anna. Supernatural even went through some plot changes related to this character. Initially, only two episodes were planned with the participation of Anna, but the actress who played her showed herself excellently, so it was decided to add a few more episodes.

Meet the Character

Some people are wondering in which episode does Anna from Supernatural appear? The viewer first meets her in the episode entitled “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” In the series itself, her presence will not be as long as we would like: in two seasons there will be only six episodes in total. “The Old Song about the Main Thing” is the title of the episode in which the angel Anna appears for the last time. “Supernatural”, of course, will not end there, but the absence of such a colorful character made many upset. If only because the actress who played her is very beautiful.

Anna ("Supernatural"). Character history

Anna is a fallen angel who was reborn on earth as a mortal man. After Dean was rescued from hell, the girl gained an ability that landed her in a psychiatric clinic with a terrible diagnosis of schizophrenia: she began to hear the voices of angels. That's why she was so interested in demons. Ruby gives the Winchester brothers a tip so they can save her. But other angels are ahead of them. When they practically killed the girl, she unexpectedly creates a powerful spell and thereby expels the heavenly warriors. Anna doesn’t know how she did it, then the brothers take her to a woman who helped the heroine, under the influence of hypnosis, remember who she really is. Later, in the evening, the girl is left alone with Dean, where they first had a heart-to-heart talk, and then spent the night together in the back seat of the Impala. In the morning they are identified by both angels and demons. Taking the opportunity, Anna takes her grace from Uriel and then disappears. Later, she will appear for the last time as a positive character when she asks Castiel to stop forcing Dean to torture a captured demon. At this point, the beautiful Anna disappears from the plot. Supernatural, however, continues.

Attempt to kill Sam

In "The Song Remains the Same," Anna (Supernatural) travels back in time to 1978 to find the Winchester brothers' parents and kill them. Then Sam will not be able to become the vessel so necessary for Lucifer to gain his mortal coil. However, Castiel, at the request of his friends, goes with them in pursuit of Anna in order to prevent her from accomplishing her plan. Having met Uriel there, the girl shares with him the secret that the brothers will kill him in the future, although in fact it was she who inflicted the mortal wound on the angel. Having trusted Anna, the young celestial warrior begins to cooperate with her. Together they enter the empty house where Sam and Dean's mother once lived. During the confrontation, the girl kills their grandfather. Archangel Michael saved the situation. He possesses John, enters the house, where he kills Anna, and expels young Uriel back to heaven.

Anna from Supernatural. Actress and her short biography

Julie McNiven is not the most popular American actress, but she is still easily recognized on the street, she has many fans, and directors speak of her as a good, conflict-free person with whom it is pleasant to work. Julie was born in Amherst, her parents are the most ordinary teachers at school. From early childhood, she took an active part in school theater productions, and also sang in the choir, so even before becoming a teenager and starting to think seriously about a career, the beauty already had acting skills and good vocal abilities. Julie began playing her first roles in films while still in college. At first these were minor characters, but then she was lucky enough to get the role of Anna, after which she gained real popularity.

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