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| - Lucy Lawless (born Lucille Frances Ryan on March 29, 1968) is a New Zealand actress and singer best known for playing the title character of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess and for her role as D'Anna/Number Three on the series Battlestar Galactica. She also was a main character in Spartucus Blood and Sand.
- Lucy Lawless played Xena in the hit show Xena: Warrior Princess. She appeared in the Halloween Special "Treehouse of Horror X" playing herself, although in the persona of Xena.
- Lucy provided the voice of Stacy in "A Piñata Named Desire".
- Lucy Lawless is an actor who portrayed Shannon C. McMahon in The X-Files television series.
- Lucy is a warrior lass. She is married to William_Draconius. Lucy has served as mayor in her home in Bristol many terms. She has five wonderful children, Jac, Cordi, Al, Amelia, and Bran. Lucy is also known as Baroness Llandeilo. Lucy is fierce and brave, defending her family with loyalty and honor.
- Lucy Lawless voiced Wonder Woman in Justice League: The New Frontier.
- Lucille Frances Ryan, más conocida como Lucy Lawless (nacida el 29 de marzo de 1968 en Mount Albert, Nueva Zelanda); es una actriz y cantante neozelandesa conocida principalmente por su papel de Xena en la serie Xena: La princesa guerrera desde 1995 hasta 2001.
- Lucy Lawless (born 1968, as Lucille Francis Ryan) is an actress, musician, and singer from New Zealand. She began as a singer, then as a jazz musician, and transitioned to acting in the 1990s. Her first major role was in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys pilot Hercules and the Amazon Women as Lysia the Amazon. She later played Lyla in the regular show, and then appeared in one episode, "The Warrior Princess," as... She was recently arrested with several other environmental activists after a 77-hour protest on an oil tower, to stop a drillship from departing its port.
- Lucille Frances Ryan "Lucy" Lawless, MNZM, was born on March 29th, 1968, in Auckland, New Zealand. She is best known for her portrayal of Xena in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess and Lucretia in the Spartacus television series. After the success of Xena, Lucy appeared in Two and a Half Men, The L Word and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She also landed a recurring role on the newly revamped version of Battlestar Galactica as D'Anna Biers and was a runner-up on the American reality show Celebrity Duets.
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