Xena: Warrior Princess (1995)

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Also known as "Xena"

Running Time: 55 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Xena (Lucy Lawless) is a mighty warrior and healer. She once led a group of outlaws that fed fear into the whole of Greece.

Xena has now come to regret the damage and hurt that she caused during her rebellious past and now with her the aid of her companion Gabrielle (Reneé O'Connor), the pair travel the land seeking adventure and fighting evil warlords, ghosts and other forces of evil.

Main Cast

Katrina Devine
Ranald Hendriks
Jeremy Callaghan
Chris Baily
Sydney Jackson
Graham Lauder
Darien Takle
Asa Lindh
Graciela Heredia
Joseph Murray
Deverik Williams
Rebekah Davies
Douglas Kamo
Tony Blackett
Grant Triplow
Peter Rowley
Nathaniel Lees
Anthony Ray Parker
Adrienne Wilkinson
Joseph Kell
Joe Berryman
Peter Vere-Jones
Sheri Booth
Daniel James
Ebonie Smith
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Timothy Raby
Carl Bland
Jonathon Hendry
Charles Keating
Daniel Sing
Grant McFarland
Tai Hadfield
Patrick Fabian
Matthew Chamberlain
Stephen Tozer
Mark Hadlow
Ken Blackburn
Nick Kemplen
Ian Harrop
John O'Leary
Charmaine Guest
Kate Elliot
Peter Feeney
Mark Clare
Michelle Huirama
Jon Brazier
Cameron Russell
Charles Mesure
Musetta Vander
Nigel Harbrow
Scott Garrison
Alison Wall
Adrian Keeling
Jodie Dorday
Phaedra Hurst
Trevor Sai Louie
Kazuhiro Muroyama
Renée O'Connor
Maryelizabeth McGlynn

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