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					<p>Are you a good witch or a bad witch? Both, in some actresses’ case!</p>
<p>In the late 1930s, onscreen witches made their mark on popular culture when <em>Snow White and the Seven Dwarves </em>and <em>The Wizard of Oz</em> premiered in 1937 and 1939, respectively. What led to tons of iconic celebrity costumes (remember <strong><strong>Ellen DeGeneres</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Drew Barrymore</strong></strong>’s Glinda the Good Witch Halloween looks?) also sparked a craze that hasn’t slowed down yet — onscreen witches, from The Wicked Witch of the West to Wanda Maximoff.</p>
<p>While witch content had a big moment in the ‘90s (think <strong><em>Sabrina the Teenage Witch</em></strong>, <strong><em>Charmed</em> </strong>and <strong><em>Practical Magic</em></strong>), the 2000s have shown us that modern fans are just as game for a little bit of magic. In recent years, movies and shows including <em><strong>American Horror Story</strong>: Coven</em>, <em>WandaVision</em> and <em>The Witches</em> have put spellbinding stars front and center.</p>
<p>In 2018, <strong><em>The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina</em></strong> premiered on Netflix. Starring <strong><strong>Kiernan Shipka</strong></strong>, the show offered a darker look at the character <strong><strong>Melissa Joan Hart</strong></strong> made famous. Existing in the same universe as <strong><em>Riverdale</em></strong>, the series also went to show that any fandom can go crazy for a bit of sorcery.</p>
<p>“The whole concept of witches was that women were speaking up for themselves and fighting for their rights,” <strong><strong>Mädchen Amick</strong></strong>, who plays Alice Cooper on <em>Riverdale</em>, once said. “The whole concept of witchcraft came into play to hold down women and women’s empowerment.”</p>
<p>Even if they don’t play them on screen, many celebrities are into all things witchy.</p>
<p>“It would be no surprise to anyone I am not weirded out by ghosts or spirits. I am basically a witch,” <strong><strong>Lorde</strong></strong> told <em>The Daily Telegraph</em> in June 2017. <strong><strong>Stevie Nicks</strong></strong>, who played a version of herself on <em>American Horror Story: Coven</em>, has also shared her familiarity with the concept of magic.</p>
<p>“I totally believe in magic. Because my life, I think, has been very magic, and magical things have come true for me time after time after time,” she once said.</p>
<p>Scroll to see a list of actresses who have played witches in movies and TV through the years:</p>
									

				
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<strong></strong><strong><img width="130"  alt="Listen on Google Play Music"  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/03/stars-as-witches-0.png"></strong><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Us Weekly Staff</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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