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  2. David de Lautour - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess: Icus Lief "Altared States" (S01E19) "Fallen Angel" (S05E01) 2001–2002: Being Eve: Adam Le Beau: Guest, 15 episodes 2004–2005: What I Like About You: Ben Sheffield: Guest, 21 episodes 2008: The Amazing Extraordinary Friends: Parker Pen "Doctor Zeno and his Monster Battle-Bot" (S02E08) 2008: Power Rangers Jungle Fury

  3. List of Xena: Warrior Princess episodes - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess complete collection on DVD.. Xena: Warrior Princess is an American television series that was created by Robert Tapert and John Schulian. Xena is a historical fantasy set primarily in ancient Greece, although it has a flexible time setting and occasionally features Oriental, [1] Egyptian [2] and Medieval [3] elements.

  4. Xena: Warrior Princess season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess commenced airing in the United States and Canada on September 4, 1995, concluded on July 29, 1996, and contained 24 episodes. It introduces Gabrielle ( Renee O'Connor ), the series co-star, beside Xena ( Lucy Lawless ), previously a secondary character in the TV series Hercules ...

  5. Xena: Warrior Princess - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess is set primarily in a fantasy version of ancient Greece (sometimes alluding to Roman Greece) and was filmed in New Zealand.Some filming locations are confidential [clarification needed], but many scenes were recorded in places such as the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, part of the Auckland Regional parks often credited at the end of the episodes.

  6. List of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior ...

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    Hercules: The Legendary Journeys is an American television series based on the tales of the classical Greek hero, produced from January 16, 1995, to November 22, 1999. It had two spin-off series: Xena: Warrior Princess, which ran from 1995 to 2001, and the prequel Young Hercules, which ran in 1998 and 1999.

  7. Karl Urban - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess: Mael Episode: "Altared States" (season 1) Julius Caesar 8 episodes (season 2–4, 6) Cupid 2 episodes (season 2) Kor Episode: "Lifeblood" (season 5) 1997 Amazon High: Kor Television film 2000 The Privateers: Captain Aran Dravyk Television film 2008 Comanche Moon [56] Woodrow F. Call: Miniseries 2013–2014 Almost Human ...

  8. The Haunting of Amphipolis - Wikipedia

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    2nd episode of the 6th season of Xena: Warrior Princess " The Haunting of Amphipolis " Xena: Warrior Princess episode Behind-the-scenes picture of Renee O'Connor (Gabrielle) inside a water tank, surrounded by stunt performers dressed as ghouls. This scene was filmed without the use of any special effects. Episode no. Season 6 Episode 2 Directed by Mark Beesley Written by Edithe Swensen Joel ...

  9. Xenaverse - Wikipedia

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    The Xenaverse is a television franchise created by Sam Raimi, including the series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Young Hercules. It also includes the wider intertextual and multimedia coverage of the series by academic writers, media professionals and enthusiasts. [1]