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Lucy Lawless

Full Name: Lucielle Frances Ryan (Lawless)(Tapert)
Birth Place: Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
Birthday: March 29, 1968
Height: 5'10"-5'11"
Husband: Robert Gerrard Tapert Jr. Ex-husband: Garth Lawless
Eyes: Blue
Natural Hair Color: Blonde
Children: Daisy Lawless (born July 15, 1988) and Julius Robert Bay Tapert (born October 16, 1999)
Favorite Music: Annie Lennox and Lyle Lovitt
Favorite Actors or Actresses: Helen Mirran and Susan Sarandon
Favorite Sports: Fishing and Ice Hockey

Lucy played Jane Redmond in "The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior." She was also Lysia in the movie, "Hercules and the Amazon Women." She played Lyla on a couple of Hercules episodes. She also did Xena's voice on Hercules and Xena: The Battle for Mount Olympus. Another movie was the film Peach.







Renee O' Connor
Birthday: February 15, 1971
Birthplace: A suburb called Katy in Texas.
She has one brother.
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Green
Hobbies: Horse back riding, rock and mountain climbing, and kickboxing
Color: Teal

Renee was also in "The Adventures of Huck Finn,"(Julia Wilkes) "Danielle Steele's Changes," "Hercules and the Lost Kingdom," (princess Daineira), The voice of Gabrielle in "Hercules and Xena: The Battle for Mount Olympus."





Adrienne Wilkinson
Full Name: Adrienne Marie Wilkinson
Siblings: A brother and two sisters
Birthday: September 1, 1977
Height: 5'5"
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Blue
Shoe size: 6 and a half
She listens to classical, pop, and rock music
Favorite movies: Braveheart, All About Eve, Breakfast at Tiffany's
Favorite Actors/Actresses: Sean Penn, Natalie Portman, Angelina Jolie
Favorite colors: Deep purples, greens, and blues
She likes dancing, reading and exploring




Joel Tobeck as Creegan (Fiendishly brilliant!) hehe thanks Amarise!
Acclaimed New Zealand actor Joel Tobeck plays Creegan, the sinister leader of a gang of mutants who is fighting to gain control of the underground. Best known in the United States as Strife, the devious God of Mischief, in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Young Hercules, Joel has also appeared in a number of New Zealand television productions, including the country's top-rated primetime series Shortland Street and the New Zealand Theatre Sunday night drama Share the Dream. Joel won the 1999 New Zealand Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the television movie Lawless. He also earned a Best Actor award at the 1997 New Zealand Film and Television Awards for his performance in the acclaimed feature film Topless Women Talk About Their Lives. His additional film credits include Memory & Desire, which was selected for Critics Week at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, and Channeling Baby.





Joel Tobeck

Full name: Joel Bryan Tobeck

Birthdate: June 2, 1971

Birthplace: National Women's Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand

Height: 6'1"

Real hair color: Dark blonde

Marital Status: Single

He plays the guitar

He can sing.

Favorite recording artist/group:
Prince, Lenny Kravitz, Rolling Stones, Soundgarden, Darcy Clay

Favorite TV show: Faulty Towers, Black Adder

Favourite meal: Sushi

Most hated food: Porridge

His best and worst character trait: My sense of humor / boredom




Victoria Pratt

Birthday: December 18th
Hometown: Chesley, Ontario Canada
Height: 5'6"
Eye Color: Brown

Some interesting Facts:

Vicky graduated summa cum laude from York University.

While working in York University in its Human Performance Lab, she tested professional athletes frome the Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets and the San Jose Sharks.

Victoria is a blue belt in Shotokan karate.

She's is a lefty.

She loves twizzlers and Red Vines

Her favorite car is the Porsche Boxster

She has written her own Cleo scripts

She wants to open up an Oyster Bar someday

She loves comdey and wouldn't mind getting her hands into a sitcom


Alexandra Tydings

Full name: Alexandra Huntingdon Tydings

Nickname(s): Alex, Al, Liex, Lucy, Aeysha, Angel

Birthdate: December 15.

Hometown: Washington DC.

Currently living in: Los Angeles

Height: 5'7"

Eye Color: Blue/gray

Hair Color: Blonde again

Shoe Size: 7

Siblings/Family: 4 sisters and a brother

First acting job/age: At age 11, she played a student in Isodora at the Kennedy Center, produced by the Royal Ballet's.

Previious jobs: script reader, dog walker, receptionist at a dance studio, coordinator of university women's center, women's peer counselor, model, waitress, sales person at punk clothing store, video store clerk, and singer/ bassist of the bands "Annabelle Kickbox" and "She's Seen You Naked." She once did demolition.

Favorite Music: Blondie, the Clash, Rites of Spring , Ella Fitzgerald...

Favorite Music: Jill Scott, Macy Gray, Cree Summer, and The Handsome Boy Modeling School...

Favorite Movies: Sweet Charity, Grease, Star Wars, Angel At My Table, Trainspotting, The Celebration, High Heels

Previously Seen Favorite Movies: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and You Can Count On Me

Favorite Color: Red

Favorite Animals: All

Hobbies: Singing and dancing, writing and drawing, learning new things . . .

Favorite Xena and Herc Eps: Little Problems, The Apple

M&Ms Preference: Crispy

Last Vacation: New Orleans

Alexandra has some tattoos! (A celtic band on her arm and a faerie on her shoulder blade) She designed both by herself!



Ted Raimi(Joxer)




Theodore "Ted" Raimi was born on December 14, 1965 into a "loving and supportive" jewish family just outside of Detroit.

In contrast to his family's business background, at 17, Ted opted for acting as a career. He was supported by his father, who encouraged him to go to New York City to audition for roles. He enrolled in college after college, not being comfortable in any of them. Ted's first role in film was in his brother's film, Evil Dead II, in which he played Henrietta the monster. Ted dropped out of a few schools, feeling restless. Enrolling in Michigan Stete University was the best thing Ted did in his life, he says. That year, he acted in nine plays, learning alot about acting.

Upon moving to California in 1989, Ted won roles on everything from Baywatch to a psychotic killer in the movie Skinner, to an insane man in Lunatics: A Love Story.

Ted Spent two years on Sea Quest: Deep Sea Voyage as Lieutenant Timothy O'Neill. Ted also appeared in two movies with Harrison Ford, Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.

After Sea Quest, Ted felt his acting career had come to an end. But, ironically, the character of Joxer came to his rescue. HIs favourite actors, Bob Hope and Woody Allen inspired his portrayal of Joxer.

Ted is quite the opposite of his doppelganger Joxer. He's intelligent, witty, sensitive, and popular with everyone he meets. Ted plays piano and trumpet, reads (his favourite being science and science fiction), speaks half a dozen languages and writes screenplays.

Filmography - taken from http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dungeon/1142/filmography.html

* Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus (1998) (V) (voice) .... Crius
* Wishmaster (1997) .... Ed Finney
* Pathos (1997) .... The Workaholic
* Apollo 11 (1996) (TV) .... Steve Bales
* Shot, The (1996) .... Detective Corelli
* Stuart Saves His Family (1995) .... Hal
* Skinner (1995) .... Dennis Skinner
* Clear and Present Danger (1994) .... Satellite Analyst
* Floundering (1994) .... Salesman
* In This Corner (1994) .... Interviewer
* seaQuest DSV (1993) TV Series .... Lt.jg.Tim O'Neill
* Hard Target (1993) .... Man on the Street
* Born Yesterday (1993) .... Cynthia's Assistant
* Army of Darkness (1993) .... Cowardly Warrior/Second supportive villager/S-Mart clerk
* Eddie Presley (1993) .... Scooter
* seaQuest DSV (1993) (TV) .... Lt. Tim 0'Neill
* Patriot Games (1992) .... CIA Technician
* Candyman (1992) .... Billy
* Finishing Touch, The (1992) .... Detective Arnold
* Fountain Clowns, The (1992) .... Hayden
* Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (1992) .... TV Reporter
* Lunatics: A Love Story (1991) (as Theodore Raimi) .... Hank Stone
* Darkman (1990) (as Theodore Raimi) .... Rick
* Easy Wheels (1989) .... Charlie
* Shocker (1989) .... Pac Man
* Intruder (1988) .... Produce Joe
* Evil Dead II (1987) .... Possessed Henrietta
* Crimewave (1985/I) .... Waiter
* Stryker's War (1985) .... Chain Man
* Blood Rage (1983)
* Evil Dead, The (1982) .... Fake Shemp

Miscellaneous crew filmography


* Crimewave (1985/I) (apprentice editor)

Notable TV guest appearances


* "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1995) in episode: "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Hercules" (episode # 4.15) 2/23/1998
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Comedy of Eros" 5/12/1997
* "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "When a Man Loves a Woman" (episode # 3.14) 2/17/1997
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "For Him the Bell Tolls" 2/1997
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Xena Scrolls" 1997
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer/Jett" in episode: "King of Assassins" 1997
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Ten Little Warlords" (episode # 2.08) 11/18/1996
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Intimate Stranger" (episode # 2.07) 11/11/1996
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Return Of Callisto" (episode # 2.5) 10/28/1996
* "American Gothic" (1995) playing "Ted Parker" in episode: "Learning to Crawl" (episode # 1.17) 7/4/1996
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Callisto" (episode # 1.22) 5/13/1996
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" 1996
* "Xena: Warrior Princess" (1995) playing "Joxer" in episode: "Warrior, Princess, Tramp" 1996
* "Twin Peaks" (1990) playing "Hitchhiker"
* "Alien Nation" (1989) playing "Johnny Appleseed" in episode: "Chains of Love, The"





Heidi Hudson Leick was born on May 9th, 1969, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She grew up in Rochester, New York, where she worked as a model, before moving to Tokyo to continue her modelling career. Hudson returned to New York, where she attended acting school. Starting her sophomore year, she attended Brighton High School in Rochester. She is a graduate of Neighborhood Playhous acting school in New York City.

Hudson modeled in France after high school.

Hudson began at the Community Theater in Rochester when she was 20 years old. Soon after, she had a two year stint in a play called "Neighborhood Playhouse" in New York City. She also worked on a series of afterschool showcases called Sexual Considerations, which focused on teen issues. She played the role of an 18 year old girl.

1996 brought Hudson to the role of Callisto on Xena: Warrior Princess. She has had many roles in television and film including Touched By an Angel, Law and Order, and Melrose Place, but perhaps none so memorable as her portrayal of the tortured Callisto.

Off set, Leick relaxes with her dogs Griffin and Zulu (Zu), dances, and enjoys yoga.

Filmography

Miscellaneous TV:
1993 - Law & Order - Episode "Black Tie" - as Cathy Rogers
1994 - University Hospital Series - Regular - as Tracy Stone
1994 - Knight Rider 2010 - as Hannah
1995 - Melrose Place - 1/2 the season - as Shelly Hanson
1996 - Hijacked: Flight 285 - TV Movie - as Shayna
1998 - 7th Heaven - Episode "Homecoming" - Ms. Hunter
1997 - Touched By An Angel - Episode "Labor of Love" - Celeste
1997 - Touched By An Angel - Episiode "The Angel Of Death" - Celeste
1999 - Safe Harbor (playing "girlfriend" in episode: "Pilot")
Hercules: TLJ
1997 - Hercules: TLJ - Episode "Surprise" - Callisto
1998 - Hercules: TLJ - Episode "Armageddon Now Parts I & II" - Callisto
1998 - Hercules: TLJ - Episode "Yes Virginia..." - Liz Freidman
1999 - Hercules: TLJ - Episode "Armageddon Now" Parts 1 & 2 - Callisto
1999 - Hercules: TLJ - Episode "For Those Of You..." - Liz Freidman
Xena Warrior Princess:
1996 - Episode "Callisto" - as Callisto
1996 - Episode "Return of Callisto" - Callisto
1996 - Episode "Intimate Stranger" - Callisto/Xena
1997 - Episode "Ten Little Warlords" - Xena
1997 - Episode "Necessary Evil" - Callisto
1998 - Episode "Maternal Instinct" - Callisto
1998 - Episode "The Bitter Suite" - Callisto
1998 - Episode "Sacrifice Part 1 and 2 - Callisto
1999 - Episode "Ides of March" - Callisto
1999 - Episode "Fallen Angel" - Callisto

Movies:
1998 (In Brazil) - "After The Game" - as Grace
1998 - "Denial" - as Deborah
1999 - "Chill Factor" - as Vaughn
1999 - "Dangerous Cargo" - as Carla
1999 - "Blood Type" - as Tiffanie


Bruce Campbell was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, on June 22, 1958. He was raised in Birmingham, a suburb of Detroit. He took an early interest in acting.

In 1975, he was part of a high school drama class where he met Sam Raimi and assisted his magic act at bar miztvahs and other off-broadway productions. He says, "Throughout high school, we wrote, produced, directed, and acted in about fifty Super-8mm movies, developing the primitive skills that would help us in the future."

He took film classes in college, which he said failed to compare with his recent hands-on experience. He dropped the classes and tried to break into TV and movies. He met Rob Tapert, who was sharing a room with Sam's brother Ivan, at Michigan State University. The two of them soon dropped out as well, and raised money for their own low budget film, The Evil Dead, in 1979.

The Evil Dead was released in 1983, with Campbell as the star and co-executive producer. Two sequels were made over the next decade, plus a string of genre films.

Between 1993-1994, Bruce Campbell starred in The Adventures of Brisco County Jr for Fox Television, and did guest spots on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

Bruce is married with one son and one daughter.

His first involvement with Hercules was a first season episode that he directed, called The Vanishing Dead. He then began appearing as Autolycus, the "King of Thieves", as he likes to call himself.

Not good enough for ya? Read it in Bruce's own words. :-)



Filmography


1982 - Evil Dead (Feature)


1983 - Generations (TV Series)
1983 - Going Back (Feature)


1985 - Crimewave (Feature)
1985 - Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except (Feature)

1987 - Evil Dead II (Feature)
1987 - Intruder (Feature)
1988 - Dead Next Door (Feature)
1988 - Maniac Cop (Feature)

1989 - Easy Wheels (Feature)
1989 - Moontrap (Feature)
1989 - Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (Feature)

1990 - Darkman (Feature)
1990 - Maniac Cop II (Feature)
1990 - Mindwarp (Feature)

1991 - Lunatics: A Love Story (Feature)

1992 - Waxwork II: Lost in Time (Feature)

1993 - Army of Darkness (Feature)
1993 -The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (TV Series)

1994 - The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (TV Series)
1994 - The Hudsucker Proxy (Feature)

1995 - Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV Series)
1995 - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (TV Series)
1995 - Congo (Feature)
1995 - The Demolitionist (Feature)
1995 - The Quick and the Dead (Feature)

1996 - Assault on Dome 4 (TV Movie)
1996 - Broken Helix (Video Game)
1996 - Escape from LA (Feature)
1996 - Fargo (Feature)
1996 - Menno's Mind (Feature)
1996 - Tornado! (TV Movie)
1996 - Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series)

1997 - Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV Series)
1997 - In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory (TV Movie)
1997 - The Love Bug (TV Movie)
1997 - McHale's Navy (Feature)
1997 - Missing Links (TV Pilot)
1997 - Pitfall 3D: Beyond the Jungle (Video Game)
1997 - Running Time (Feature)
1997 - Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series)

1998 - Gold Rush (TV Movie)
1998 - Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV Series)
1998 - Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series)

1999 - From Dusk Till Dawn II: Texas Blood Money (Feature)
1999 - Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV Series)
1999 - Icebreaker (Feature)
1999 - La Patinoire (Feature)
1999 - Xena: Warrior Princess (TV Series)

2000 - Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Video Game)
2000 - Jack of All Trades (TV Series)
2000 - Nobody Knows (Feature)
2000 - Tachyon: The Fringe (Video Game)