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Zev or Xev is a fictional character from the sci-fi television series Lexx. [1] The character of Zev was portrayed by three actresses during the series' run and the character of Zev has had three incarnations. [2] Zev's character was originally played by Lisa Hynes, after which she was portrayed by Eva Habermann and Xenia Seeberg. Habermann ...
In 2008, she played again with Sander the role of Olivia O'Rourke in the film Olivia and Jai by Rebecca Ryman. Her comedy roles included Angel Express (1999), Fire, Ice and Canned Beer (2002) and Angst (2003). In The Clown: Payday (2005) she played the role of Leah Diehl. She appeared alongside Xenia Seeberg, who had succeeded her on Lexx.
Lexx (also known as LEXX: The Dark Zone Stories and Tales from a Parallel Universe [1]) is a science fiction television series created by Lex Gigeroff and brothers Paul and Michael Donovan. It originally aired on April 18, 1997, on Canada's Citytv as four made-for-TV movies. Beginning with season two, the format changed to a traditional TV ...
He played the evil gang leader "The Drake", [3] who runs the town in the feature film Hobo with a Shotgun, starring Rutger Hauer and directed by Jason Eisener. [4] Downey is also a musician and writer. Before being recruited as an actor, he spent many years as a bass player, guitarist, and blues harmonica player.
Lexx disintegrates due to extreme old age, and spawns a baby Lexx. Stan and Xev enter the new Lexx, and Stan becomes the new captain. Stan dubs the new Lexx as "Little Lexx", and orders him to find them all a new home. Little Lexx sucks up a floating 790, as they fly away into the unknown galaxy.
He went on to play Lt. Harris in all six 1980s installments of the franchise, and his post-Police Academy credits include The Jeff Foxworthy Show, American Dreams, and Murder, She Wrote. Leslie ...
Alexander Kier Gigeroff (June 29, 1962 – December 25, 2011), , known professionally as Lex Gigeroff, was a Canadian television writer and actor best remembered as a co-creator of the science fiction series Lexx. He also appeared in the comedy series Liocracy and the short film Treevenge.
James McCaffrey, the actor who portrayed firefighter and 9/11 victim Jimmy Keefe on Rescue Me and provided the titular voice of the Max Payne video games, died Sunday at his home in Larchmont, N.Y.