Xena: Warrior Princess (1995)

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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

Mike Howell
Tony Forster
Marcel Kalma
Sonia Gray
William Davis
Ross Harper
Shelly Edwards
Joy Van Uden
Lori Dungey
Patrick Smith
Maggie Tarver
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Jon Gadsby
Colin Francis
Alistair Browning
Ric Chan
Norman Potts
John Lawler
Beryl Te Wiata
Steve Hall
Helen Phung
Huntly Eliott
Colin Moy
Stephen Finch
Wade Taylor
Tony Bishop
Jon Bennet
Jason Hoyte
Meg Foster
Ajay Vasisht
Kirstie Sullivan
Christine Bartlett
Kate Elliott
Nicola Cliff
Jimi Liversidge
Christian Hodge
Catherine Boniface
Peter Tait
Paolo Rotondo
Stuart Turner
Wally Green
David Perrett
Theresa Healey
Kate Smeda
Michael Langley
Samantha Adriaanse
Nick Kokotakis
Brendan Young
Ann Marie Dennis
Siaosi Fonua
Stephen Hall
Linda Johns
Anton Bentley
Amanda Tollemache
Crawford Thomson
Lucy Thomas
Nicole Whippy
Simon Prast
Paul Norell
Marie Matiko

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