

After her success as Gabby in The Gabby Douglas Story, Hakim is one to watch, and would make a great mean girl in a rebooted Sabrina series. Although Hakim is best known for playing the adorable Tonya in Everybody Hates Chris, now she’s all grown up and has become a stunning young woman who is proving that she is more than simply a cute child talent. The original Libby was brought to life by Jenna Leigh Green, and we would love to see Imani Hakim as her reboot replacement. Libby and Sabrina have several run-ins over the first few seasons of the show (before Libby heads off to boarding school), with Libby as a nemesis of sorts for the young witch. As Queen Bee of the school, she rules with an iron fist, branding anyone who doesn’t bow down to her as a “freak” and picking on them mercilessly. Head cheerleader Libby is a rich kid who is utterly spoiled, arrogant, and vain. The most popular girl at Sabrina’s high school, Libby Chessler is the ultimate mean girl. Her turn as cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester in Glee would translate perfectly into Sabrina The Teenage Witch – and would be a great way to add an LGBT character to the show if she still dated one or both of the Spellman sisters. We’d switch things up a little in a reboot, with a gender-swapped Principle Kraft played by Jane Lynch. We never find out if he survives the accident… but few fans really cared about this largely unlikeable character. However, he reveals his true nature in the end, causing Zelda to dump him and Salem to mow him down with a car. Kraft does become more sympathetic as a character, and even dates both of the Spellman aunts at different times. Sabrina, naturally enough, hates him – especially as he has clear favorites among the students, especially favoring Sabrina’s arch-nemesis Libby. In 2006 he created and voiced a cartoon series called The Adventures of Baxter and McGuire and was even nominated for an Emmy! More recently, he’s been acting as a producer for the television series Mom since his stint with ‘Til Death ended.Willard Kraft is the high school principle (originally vice principle), with a love of law and order and a hatred of students stepping out of line. Bakay also writes a weekly column for NFL.com, appears on SportsCenter and ESPN, and does frequent sports segments on the NFL Network.

He’s continued his career as a screenwriter producing scripts for big films like Zookeeper, Mall Cop (and it’s sequel) and produced episodes for The King of Queens, ‘Til Death, Two and a Half Men and Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. He’s played various roles since the show ended, he’s appeared on The King of Queens, ‘Til Death from 2007 to 2010 and was a screenwriter for the cartoon series of Sabrina, the Animated Series. He’s been busy since the show ended as a writer, voice actor, actor, comedian and sportscaster.

Nick Bakay played a very important role on Sabrina, The Teenage Witch as the voice behind the character Salem, Sabrina’s cat.
