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Affinity Scores express the strength of the relationship between two items. The scores are calculated based on Ranker and Watchworthy visitors who have voted on both of these items. The more people that vote similarly, the stronger the relationship.
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A self-assured performer with a feisty onscreen persona, actress Holly Marie Combs broke through as Tom Skeritt's daughter on the critically acclaimed series, "Picket Fences" (CBS, 1992-96). Prior to her breakthrough role, Combs struggled to find her footing with bit parts in "Sweet Hearts Dance" (1988) and "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989), while making strides in TV on daytime soaps like , "Guiding Light" (CBS, 1952-2009) and "As the World Turns" (CBS, 1956-2010). After four brilliant seasons on "Picket Fences," Combs did not have to wait long before landing her next hit series, "Charmed" (The WB, 1998-2006), where she played one of three sister witches living in modern-day San Francisco. The show was a hit with both audiences and critics, allowing Combs steady work for a solid eight seasons. During her time on "Charmed," the actress segued over to producing and applied the skill to other projects once the series went off the air. By the time she had a supporting role on another popular series, "Pretty Little Liars" (ABC Family, 2010-17), Combs had established herself as one of the small screen's top unsung talents.
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Scores are based on affinity (correlated voting by visitors to Ranker.com). Positive numbers show the degree of positive affinity for an item by fans of another item; negative numbers show the degree of negative sentiment.