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Leo Wyatt | |
Aliases: | Leonardo Wyatt |
Continuity: | Charmed |
Type: | Main character |
Gender: | Male |
Location: | San Francisco, California |
Known relatives: | Christopher Wyatt (father); Lillian Wyatt (ex-wife); Piper Halliwell (wife); Wyatt Halliwell (son); Chris Halliwell (son); Melinda Halliwell (daughter); Prue Halliwell (sister-in-law); Phoebe Halliwell (sister-in-law); Paige Matthews (sister-in-law) |
Status: | Alive |
Born: | May 6th, 1924 |
Died: | November 14th, 1942 (resurrected as a Whitelighter) |
1st appearance: | Charmed: Thank You for Not Morphing |
Actor: | Brian Krause Gordon Wells |
Leo Wyatt is a fictional warlock and one of the main characters featured on the 1998-2006 television series Charmed. Played by actor Brian Krause, he was introduced in the season one episode "Thank You for Not Morphing". Leo remained a recurring guest star throughout seasons one and two but became a credited cast member midway through the second season. Since joining the regular cast, Leo has appeared in all but eleven episodes throughout the remainder of the program's run. In total, Leo Wyatt has appeared in 145 episodes of the series, more than any male character on the show.
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Leo Wyatt was created by director Ellen Pressman and writers Zack Estrin and Chris Levinson, based on concepts developed by series creator Constance M. Burge.
- Actor Gordon Wells played an elderly Leo Wyatt in the season eight episode "Forever Charmed"
- Actor Brian Krause also played the role of Charles Brady in the 1992 Stephen King film Sleepwalkers.
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