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Haven (season 2)

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Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
Syfy

No. of episodes
  
13

Original release
  
July 15 (2011-07-15) – December 6, 2011 (2011-12-06)

The second season of the American television series Haven premiered on July 15, 2011, on Syfy. The season consisted of 13 episodes including a Christmas episode. The show stars Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant and Eric Balfour.

Contents

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
  • Edge as Dwight Hendrickson
  • Guest stars

  • Maurice Dean Wint as Agent Byron Howard
  • 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
  • Production

    On October 7, 2010, Syfy announced that Haven would begin production on a thirteen-episode second season to begin airing July 15, 2011. On March 22, 2011, SyFy announced that they would air a Christmas special of Haven during season two.

    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. Vinessa Antoine had a recurring role as Evidence "Evi" Ryan, a former con-artist and lover of Duke's.

    Syfy premiered the season premiere at San Diego Comic Con during the network's screening panel two months prior to its premiere date.

    Former WWE Superstar Adam "Edge"Copeland guest 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 going to be a guest, Copeland was instead promoted to recurring after his role was expanded to four episodes. 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.

    Season 2 also included the Christmas episode "Silent Night" which was later included as a standalone episode in the DVD/Blu-ray release.

    References

    Haven (season 2) Wikipedia