John Cavill, Xena: Warrior Princess "Lyre Lyre Hearts On Fire" (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)
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Xena: Warrior Princess "Lyre Lyre Hearts on Fire", Chloe Smith & Robert Tapert (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)
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Rose McIver, Xena: Warrior Princess – Little Problems (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)
She then went on to direct episodes for a number of notable television series namely, The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Xena: Warrior Princess, Beverly Hills, 90210, Star Trek: Voyager, Even Stevens, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Chuck, Grey's Anatomy, Friday Night Lights and Gossip Girl among other series.
He has gone on to direct many episodes for a variety of television series, including Beverly Hills, 90210, Melrose Place, seaQuest DSV, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Charmed.
In 1998 (during a four month period), he played three different villainous roles on Xena: Warrior Princess.
Colin's acting debut was as the Prince of India in the Xena: Warrior Princess television series (1999), where he played the reincarnation of Gabrielle into a powerful and handsome warrior willing to sacrifice himself to save his Kingdom.
He has appeared in the television shows Being Eve, in which he played Adam le Beau, What I Like About You in which he played Ben Sheffield, Xena: Warrior Princess as an angel and another character named Icus and Power Rangers: Jungle Fury as RJ.
Star Trek: Voyager, JAG, Xena: Warrior Princess, The Pretender, and The Outer Limits.
This area has been used to make several TV series, including “Xena: Warrior Princess”.
Among the series he worked on were Family Medical Center, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Beyond Reality, TekWar (created by William Shatner), Medicine Ball, Xena: Warrior Princess, Melrose Place (which he also co-executive produced in its last years), Star Trek: Voyager (also Supervising Producer) and All My Children (for which he and the writing staff were Emmy-nominated).
As a television director, Greek's credits include St. Elsewhere, L.A. Law, Max Headroom, The Outsiders, Over My Dead Body, Northern Exposure, The Burning Zone, Melrose Place, Xena: Warrior Princess and the Babylon 5 spin-off Crusade.
She described how inspirational she found her work on the show Xena: Warrior Princess.
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She has appeared as a regular cast member on such TV shows as General Hospital, Xena: Warrior Princess, Cleopatra 2525, in CSI: Miami, and in guest roles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed.
Lucy Lawless, an actress noted for her work as Xena in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess
He has written non-fiction, both reference books for TV (often with Jim Smith) and magazine work (notably for the official Xena: Warrior Princess magazine).
Brown's team famously named Eris and its moon Dysnomia with the informal names Xena and Gabrielle, respectively, after the two main characters of Xena: Warrior Princess.
Her nickname comes from the popular 1990s TV series Xena: Warrior Princess.
Xena: Warrior Princess | Anne, Princess Royal | Princess Diana | Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy | The Princess Bride | Princess Royal | Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon | Princess Anne | Princess Alexandra | Princess Margaret | A Little Princess | Xena | Victoria, Princess Royal | Princess Margaret Hospital | Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll | Princess Elizabeth | Princess Beatrice of York | princess | Deadliest Warrior | warrior | Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | Princess of Wales | The Ultimate Warrior | The Princess Bride (film) | Princess Louise | Princess Eugenie of York | Princess Benedikte of Denmark | Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha | Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom | Princess |
Lucy Lawless returned later on this same season for and conflicted with her first appearance in her more famous role as the Warrior Princess.
The warlord Borias, possibly of Hunnish descent, plundered many cities and villages in ancient Greece alongside Xena.
Parker is best known for his role as Haldir of Lórien in The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, his performance of Bellerophon in Xena: Warrior Princess, and for playing Darken Rahl in Legend of the Seeker.
In the popular TV series Xena: Warrior Princess, Cyane is a recurring name of prominent Amazon warriors, each considered the reincarnation of the former one: five different Cyanes (from different times) are shown in "Xenaverse", played respectively by Vicky Pratt as "Cyane III", Selma Blair as "Cyane I", Shelley Edwards as "Cyane IV" and Morgan Reese Fairhead as "Cyane V".
He won a wider fan following for his occasional appearances as the God Hades in both the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess series, which were both filmed in New Zealand.
Hopkins also explores the roles of figures such as supermodels, magical girls, Carmen Sandiego, Britney Spears, Lara Croft, Xena, the Charlie's Angels (2000s), Sabrina Spellman, Mulan, and Buffy Summers.
Keith Breese of Filmcritic.com praised Laurene Landon as "a striking action lead" and compared Hundra to "Xena".
She is the creator of "Red Sparrow", detailing the trials of a rookie super hero, the Battlestar Galactica parody "Frakkin' Toasters" and the "Xena" parody "Battle-On".
On the popular TV series Xena: Warrior Princess, the character Callisto was born in this city and Xena's army burned it when Callisto was a small girl killing her family, giving her the reason to be Xena's worst enemy.
Apart from her significant role on Shortland Street, she has also appeared in other New Zealand TV shows such as Spin Doctors, Max TV and even Xena: Warrior Princess.
Liz Friedman was portrayed by the actress Hudson Leick (most famous for playing Callisto) on two episodes of the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys – Yes, Virginia, There Is a Hercules and For Those of You Just Joining Us.
The company's cash cows are two series, The Sword of Damacles (sic), a parody of mythological adventure series such as Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and Beaver Creek, a parody of Canadian period dramas such as Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea.
Mark has appeared in several films and such television series such as Stingers, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, The Secret Life of Us and Satisfaction.
Meighan Desmond (born 7 October 1977, in Kaitaia, New Zealand) is an actress, best known by her role as the Greek goddess Discord on the popular American TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and on its two spin-offs – Xena: Warrior Princess and Young Hercules.
However, the name is also an intentional reference to the actor Lucy Lawless who plays the character Xena.
They've also encountered characters who appear to be from other sources as well (a pageful of cameos including Xena and Harry Potter in one issue, Death from The Sandman appearing in another, Spider-Man being chased by an amorous Lolth in a comic strip in Dragon Magazine, etc.
Garrison's entertainment career has included the television series Xena: Warrior Princess, Swamp Thing and TV 101, and work in two TV Movies, Death Train and Liebestraum.
The two flirt and it is revealed that the woman is Xena, the Sovereign's mistress.
Place has also worked as an occasional screenwriter, working on television shows such as Law and Order: SVU and Xena: Warrior Princess with producer Liz Friedman.
The highlights of this gallery are the skeletons of "Max", the largest mastodon ever discovered in the western United States, and "Xena", a Columbian mammoth.