It’s been 18 years since the Charmed series came out! Since then, the main actors have continued their careers with multiple projects. This is especially true of Brian Krause, who gave his features to the guardian angel Leo. Although he regularly attends fan conventions, he has never left the small screen.
Bryan Krause appeared in the movie Love and Manipulation in 2017
And in fact, he starred in a TV movie that aired this afternoon on TF1. This thriller, titled Love and Manipulation, tells the story of a happy and loving couple, Bill (David DeLouise) and Elizabeth (Ashley Scott). On his birthday, Elizabeth offers her husband a riding lesson. Unfortunately, he falls to his death.
The instructor on the spot tries to save him, but unfortunately it’s too late. Distraught, Elizabeth loses hope and convinces herself that she will never find love again. However, a year later, she meets Travis (Jay Pickett), the man who was supervising her internship on the day of the accident.
It’s love at first sight! And if Elizabeth tries to bide her time, he will marry her quickly. But her fairy tale is at risk of falling apart as Inspector Morrison, played by Bryan Krause, investigates Travis. And he wastes no time telling Elizabeth about her new husband.
Bryan Krause is playing the Saviors again
It remains to be seen what the person who appeared so suddenly in his life is hiding. One thing is for sure, having protected the Halliwell sisters for eight years, this role of savior sticks to her skin. Brian Krause Because he’s still playing the good guy in Love and Manipulation.
It’s been 11 years since the end of the series, the cast hasn’t changed and if you’ve been following it with passion, we can only advise you not to miss this TV movie on Channel 1 from 15:55.
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