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Where are the cast of Sabrina the Teenage Witch now? From starring in Wicked to tragic death

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch was a 90s sensation, captivating audiences worldwide with its magical charm.The sitcom revolved around the life of Sabrina Spellman, a teenage witch navigating high school while mastering her supernatural abilities.The show first aired in September 1996 and ran for seven seasons, totalling an impressive 163 episodes before wrapping up in April 2003.

Melissa Joan Hart played the lead role, living with her caring aunts, Hilda (played by Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick), reports the Mirror.

Other notable characters included Sabrina's talking cat Salem, voiced by Nick Bakay, her doting boyfriend Harvey, portrayed by Nate Richert, her rival Libby, played by Jenna Leigh Green, and Principal Willard Kraft by Martin Mull.

Now, 28 years since the beloved show launched, let's take a look at where the stars are today, from growing families to starring in Wicked...

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