The Devil You Say: It’s Ray Wise from Reaper
March 24, 2009 by Cynthia
I spent part of my Friday the 13th, talking with Ray Wise who plays the smooth talking, utterly charming devil on Reaper. After a long hiatus, the series is back for its second season and it looks like the poor devil is up to his eyeballs in parenting problems. Disobedient children, slacker sons, it’s tough to raise kids right now a days and it’s even tougher to raise them wrong!
You have had an amazing career, Twin Peaks, 24, Charmed, Dallas, Charlie’s Angels and you did A-Team!
Ray: Yeah, I got punched out by Mr. T on that show. And …read more
Reaper Returns Tonight on The CW
March 3, 2009 by Cynthia
It’s back to The Work Bench for Sam and his pals after a month long road trip (which was really a nine-month hiatus). But you know what always happens at work while you’re on vacation? Your desk gets piled high with the stuff no one else wants to touch and that’s Sam’s problem in this second season premiere of Reaper.
Forget one or two souls, he’s charged with taking down a group of 20 or so nasty hombres who have formed their own supernatural fight club! They’re going to need brains over brawn (which is a good thing considering the shape …read more
Marsters and Wise on Numb3rs Tonight
February 13, 2009 by Cynthia
As if there wasn’t already enough on to watch tonight, Numb3rs (one of my favorite shows) has a couple of guest stars you might be interested in.
James Marsters (Buffy, Torchwood) and Ray Wise (Reaper) both put in appearances in an episode called “Guilt Trip,” about a case of jury tampering. (Marsters Photo behind the cut)
Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS ©2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Reaper Returns Two Weeks Early
After spending the first 20 years of his life playing video games and hanging with his buddies, Sam Oliver (Bret Harrison) embarked on an exciting career as part of the Work Bench customer service team. But on his 21st birthday, Sam was told it was time he joined the family business — the business of hunting down escaped souls and sending them back to hell where they belong.
If you’re thinking Sam and Dean Winchester, think again. Sam Oliver works for the devil himself (Ray Wise) thanks to a deal made by his parents, who may not be his real parents …read more


