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Haven season 2
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The second season of the American television series Haven premiered on July 15, 2011,[1] on Syfy. The season consisted of 13 episodes including a Christmas episode. The show stars Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant and Eric Balfour.
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Cast
Main cast
- Emily Rose as Audrey Parker / Sarah Vernon
- Lucas Bryant as Nathan Wuornos
- Eric Balfour as Duke Crocker
Recurring cast
- Richard Donat as Vince Teagues
- John Dunsworth as Dave Teagues
- Jason Priestley as Chris Brody
- Vinessa Antoine as Evidence "Evi" Ryan
- Kathleen Munroe as FBI Agent Audrey Parker
- Stephen McHattie as Ed Driscoll
- Adam Copeland (credited as WWE Superstar Edge) as Dwight Hendrickson
Guest stars
- Maurice Dean Wint as Agent Byron Howard
- Joe Dinicol as Peter Novelli
- Alexz Johnson as Moira Keegan
- Cristián de la Fuente as Cornell Stamoran
- Dylan Neal as Hugh Underwood
- Torrance Coombs as Kyle Hopkins
- Tahmoh Penikett as Simon Crocker
- Nicholas Campbell as Garland Wuornos
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On October 7, 2010, Syfy announced that Haven would begin production on a thirteen-episode second season to begin airing July 15, 2011.[15] On March 22, 2011, SyFy announced that they would air a Christmas special of Haven during season two.[16]
Jason Priestley directed the ninth episode and guest starred in a four-episode arc as Chris Brody, a handsome but anti-social marine biologist who is forced to deal with an affliction most would consider a blessing.[17][18] Vinessa Antoine had a recurring role as Evidence "Evi" Ryan, a former con-artist and Duke's estranged wife.[19]
Syfy premiered the season premiere at San Diego Comic Con during the network's screening panel two months prior to its premiere date.
Adam Copeland starred as Dwight Hendrickson, a shrewd longtime Haven resident and a former Army Ranger felled by a supernatural affliction in Afghanistan, who puts his tactical skills to use in Haven as the mysterious "Cleaner." Originally signed for a four episode guest role, Copeland was instead promoted to a full time cast member. Cristián de la Fuente also guest starred as Cornell, a straight-laced, conservative, mild-mannered banker, who is hiding a dark and shocking double life.[20]
Season 2 also included the stand-alone Christmas episode "Silent Night" which was later included in the DVD/Blu-ray release as a bonus feature. However, that release omitted the Teagues' narration.
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