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In 1989, Lucy made her TV show debut as a cast member of New Zealand’s sketch comedy series Funny Business. In 1991, she made her theatrical film debut as Joe’s Girl in the drama film, The End of the Golden Weather. She has lent her voice to songs like Little Child, Things We Should Do, and 4 All of Us. Portraying the character of Xena in the fantasy television series Xena: Warrior Princess from 1995 to 2001 As a Singer She has appeared in the TV commercials for brands such as Philips (1993). Lucy Lawless as seen in July 2012 at the Comic-Con International in San Diego (Gage Skidmore / Flickr / CC-BY-SA-2.0) Brand Endorsements She also attended William Davis Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to study drama. She went to Marist College, Mount Albert, Aukland, New Zealand. Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand Nationality

Lucy Lucy Lawless as seen in July 2010 at the Comic-Con in San Diego (Gage Skidmore / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0) Sun Sign She made some more unforgettable appearances and cameos on movies and television series including The L Word, Bedtime Stories, Angel of Death, Flight of the Conchords, and Agents of Shield. 6 years after her debut as a voice actress, she was offered to voice act the militaristic Queen of the Ants on Cartoon Network’s animated TV series Adventure Time.
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In 2008, she voiced the character of Diana Prince commonly known as Wonder Woman for the direct-to-video superhero animated movie Justice League: The New Frontier. With her given talent in singing, she had also received voice acting projects from various animated features. Aside from acting, she also has an interest in singing and she even joined Fox’s reality TV show Celebrity Duets in 2006 during which she ranked as the runner-up next to winner Alfonso Ribeiro. From 2015 to 2018, she also became part of the horror-comedy series Ash vs Evil Dead as Ruby.īefore she went to William Davis Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to study drama, she first debuted on TV as a cast member of New Zealand’s sketch comedy series Funny Business. Aside from becoming widely known as Xena by many fans, she’s also recognized for her recurring roles as Diane Lewis-Swanson on NBC’s hit sitcom Parks and Recreation during which she appeared from 2012 to 2015. Following the spin-off, the show received another blow in ratings and cultural significance that made the series to last until 6 seasons, boosting Lucy’s growing fame as an actress. Her portrayal as Xena was successful enough to get a spin-off series and it was released in September 1995. With how the character was played and given justice to, it later turned out to be one of the most favorites on TV during the time the series was airing along with other shows. The role was originally meant for actress Vanessa Angel but ultimately went to Lucy after she was unable to attend the shooting due to being ill. Among all her works as an actress, she was well-praised and remembered for her amazing portrayal of the character Xena. She’s most popularly recognized in her craft for her notable roles on various top-billed television series and movies including Xena: Warrior Princess, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, and Spartacus: Vengeance. Daisy is her ex-husband’s child.Lucy Lawless is a well-known actress and musician from New Zealand. The couple married in 1988 after a seven-year courtship and separated in 1995.

Extramarital affairs or divorce have not been reported. His parents have been married for two decades and enjoy a nice and quiet life together. But talking about Julius’ parents, Robert and Lucy, dated for about a year before marrying on March 28, 1998.

As per the sources, he is a very private person in his life. Julius has never discussed his relationship with his girlfriend. She is most recognized as Xena the Warrior Princess in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess. Julius’ mother Lucy, on the other hand, is a well-known New Zealand actress and singer. Along with Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, Robert co-founds Renaissance Pictures Company. He’s most recognized for roles in films including Xena: Warrior Princess, The Evil Dead, and Hercules: The Legendary Journey. Julius’ father, Robert, is an American film producer and screenwriter.
