Sabrina the Teenage Witchis one classic ’90s sitcom that stands out and still holds up.
And no story set in high school would be complete without a bully.
Libby Chessler filled that role, and she was the queen bee of Westbridge High School who tormented Sabrina.

Jenna Leigh Green convincingly played the role of Libbyfor three seasons.
Green leftSabrinaafter three seasons, but she continued her career inentertainment.
This is what happened to Jenna Leigh Green, the actress who played Libby fromSabrina the Teenage Witch.

From a young age, acting played a big part in her life.
The path toSabrinaseemed conventional to Green.
I started performing as a child in theater," Green told Jim Conlan.

“One thing just led to another.
At 19 years old, she was cast as Sabrina’s high school nemesis.
It was a role that would change Green’s life and immortalize her in ’90s TV history.

“It was a blast.
“I got very messy.
I would fall into cakes or have sodas exploding in my face,” she shared with Conlan.

“I always found a way to spin it,” she added of her character.
The entire cast was extremely close and would goof around on and off the set.
Green shared anecdotes about the cast’s friendship atLiverpool Comic Con in 2020.

“We took vacations together.
… We went to Mexico, we went to Vegas,” she recalled.
At the same convention, Hart echoed similar sentiments and noted that the cast even got tattoos together.

Whether it was on the set ofSabrinaor not, the two clearly experienced many memorable moments together.
Oddly enough, Green can thank her propensity for karaoke for snagging the role.
They came to watch Green sing and sent her to the production’s music arranger and producer.

Like it is for many young adults, the cross-country move was a big step for Green.
“I grew up with that show.
I became an adult the entire time I was working on that show.

The entire experience was surreal for Green as she traveled the country bringing the joy ofWickedto the masses.
Green acted on the national tour for about a year and then made her Broadway debut.
However, she didn’t have much time to prepare for the transition.

She toldBroadway Wizthat she only had three days before joining the Broadway company.
The concert was held at the coveted Duchess Theatre and benefited ovarian cancer aid and NCH.
Green also explored work in a new medium web series.

She acted on an episode ofThe Residuals, a comedic series about actors who do commercials.
As an actor, Green obviously has some familiarity with the casting process at whichThe Residualspokes fun.
You’re generally screaming a lot, in a sexy outfit, over and over.

Yet, I still go cause I’m dying to do a horror film!”
Green played titular character Nancy Kerrigan, whose Olympic dreams were nearly derailedafter she was attacked in the knee.
Green toldBroadway World,“The show is crazy and fun and a total roller coaster.”

Lots of laughs,” Green explained toBroadway World.
She played Cindy Lou in the off-Broadway showThe Marvelous Wonderettes.
Green’s theater experience is extensive, but she admitted to still feeling overwhelmed with the role at first.

“The story itself is loose, but the music is a lot.
Unlike Libby fromSabrina the Teenage Witch, Cindy Lou redeems herself by the end of the show.
Netflix’s version,The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,is very different fromSabrina the Teenage Witch.

Despite the differences, Jenna Leigh Green had nothing but support for the show.
The movie has plenty of recognizable faces, includingModern Family’sNolan Gould andThe Office’sOscar Nunez.
In addition to writing the play, Tim Realbuto stars in the film version as Patrick.
If these awards are any indication,YESis a must-see.
Obviously Jenna Leigh Green isn’t just Libby fromSabrina the Teenage Witchanymore.
In February 2020, members of the cast and crew reunited.
A beautiful night was had by all!”
She added, “Special thanks to @melissajoanhart for putting it all together!”
ClearlySabrinais still a big part of Green’s life.
She also supported the March for Our Lives rally, and shared photos from it.
Shecaptioned one photo, “Moments from a day that filled my heart with hope.
Be the change you want to see in the world and listen to the children.”
Green is a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement as well.
In oneInstagrampost, she called out the lack of coverage of peaceful protests.
Green also uses her platform to encourage her followers to vote.
you might catch several"I Voted” snapsthroughout her Instagram page.