Xena: Warrior Princess: For Him the Bell Tolls


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Wednesday, December 17 on WCBS Comet (2.5)

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About this Broadcast
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For Him the Bell Tolls

Season 2, Episode 16

While engaged in a battle of wills with her son, Cupid, Aphrodite turns Joxer into a dashing hero tasked with stealing a princess's heart away from her betrothed.

repeat 1997 English Stereo
Other Spin-off Action/adventure Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Craig Parker (Actor) .. Sarpedon
Lucy Lawless (Actor) .. Xena
Renée O'Connor (Actor) .. Gabrielle
Ted Raimi (Actor) .. Joxer
Mandie Gillette (Actor) .. Ileandra
Ross Jolly (Actor) .. King Barus
Rachel Davies (Actor) .. Aria
Alexandra Tydings (Actor) .. Aphrodite
Jay Laga'aia (Actor) .. Draco
Darien Takle (Actor) .. Cyrene
Karl Urban (Actor) .. Cupid
Willa O'Neill (Actor) .. Lila
Geoff Snell (Actor) .. Herodotus
Wally Green (Actor) .. Old Man
Huntly Eliott (Actor) .. First Citizen
Winston Harris (Actor) .. Boy

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Did You Know..
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Craig Parker (Actor) .. Sarpedon
Born: November 12, 1970
Birthplace: Suva, Fiji
Trivia: Although born in Fiji, he grew up in New Zealand. Got his big break when he was cast in the '80s New Zealand TV series Gloss. Has worked on many fantasy productions, including: Xena: Warrior Princess, Legend of the Seeker, in which he played the villain Darken Rahl, and the movie Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. Came to international attention with the role of elf Haldir in the first two Lord of the Rings movies; also voiced the part of Gothmog in the final Lord of the Rings movie.
Lucy Lawless (Actor) .. Xena
Born: March 29, 1968
Birthplace: Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: Best known for her role as the fearsome Xena: Warrior Princess in the long-running series of the same name, athletic worldly beauty Lucy Lawless didn't achieve the fame in her native New Zealand that flooded her in the U.S. until much later in her career, due to the fact that the wildly popular adventure series didn't air there until long after it was a staple of American television.Born into water at her home in Mount Albert, Aukland, New Zealand, in 1968 to the mayor of that city, Lawless began acting early and frequently appeared in school plays in her youth. A active child of diverse interests and with many siblings, Lawless went on to study German, French, and Italian at Aukland University for a year before traveling through Europe with boyfriend and eventual first husband Garth. They worked odd jobs to finance their trip and eventually ending up in Australia. Working in a gold-mining camp in Kalgoorlie to finance the final leg of their journey, the couple was married in Australia in 1988 and soon returned home to bear a daughter.Crowned Mrs. New Zealand the following year, the busy new mother got her first acting experience in Funny Business, a popular TV comedy troupe. Studying acting in Vancouver, Canada, at the William Davis Center for Actors Study, Lawless soon landed small roles in films (The End of Golden Weather [1991]) and television (For the Love of Mike [1991]), with her next regular job as of co-host on television's Air New Zealand Holiday. After appearing in The Rainbow Warrior in 1992, Lawless landed the role that would propel her to stardom and become her calling card into the new millennium. Initially appearing in the role of Lysia in Hercules and the Amazon Women, Lawless went on to appear as Xena in three episodes of Hercules before spinning off into her own series in 1995. It was a physically demanding adventure series in which the sporty actress performed many of her own stunts; Lawless ironically broke her pelvis after falling off of a horse while preparing to make a grand entrance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno in 1996. After a quick recovery, Lawless made her Broadway debut as Rizzo in Grease the following year. Her first marriage dissolved, Lawless was remarried to Xena producer Rob Tapert in October 1999, two years before the final episode of Xena. Lawless woudl continue to act on the small screen over the next several years, appearing on Tarzan, Battlestar Galactica, Spartacus, and No Ordinary Family.
Renée O'Connor (Actor) .. Gabrielle
Ted Raimi (Actor) .. Joxer
Born: December 14, 1965
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Began his professional acting career doing industrial films in Detroit for Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. Was a popular radio DJ, a blues harp prodigy, and an active member of the Groves Cinema Society in high school. in 2015, started web series Deathly Spirits wherein he tells classic and original horror stories and offers recipes to alcoholic beverages to accompany each episode's story. Has appeared in many of his brother Sam Raimi's films including each entry in both the Evil Dead and Spider-Man trilogies.
Mandie Gillette (Actor) .. Ileandra
Ross Jolly (Actor) .. King Barus
Rachel Davies (Actor) .. Aria
Alexandra Tydings (Actor) .. Aphrodite
Born: December 15, 1972
Birthplace: Washington, DC
Jay Laga'aia (Actor) .. Draco
Born: September 10, 1963
Birthplace: Auckland
Darien Takle (Actor) .. Cyrene
Karl Urban (Actor) .. Cupid
Born: June 07, 1972
Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand
Trivia: Considering his previous experience essaying the recurring role of Julius Caesar on the popular small screen fantasy adventure series Xena: Warrior Princess, it seems only natural that New Zealand born actor Karl Urban would advance to slay orcs in Peter Jackson's epic Lord of the Rings trilogy. Appearing as a somewhat more rugged version of screen heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio, it's obvious from his work in such films as The Price of Milk that the handsome young actor has the looks and the skills to make it on his own. A Wellington native and son of a leather goods manufacturer, Urban's first acting experience came with an appearance in a New Zealand television show at the age of eight. Though he would subsequently eschew an acting career until after graduating from high school, Urban was drawn back in front of the cameras when he was offered the opportunity to appear on an evening soap opera entitled Shortland Street while preparing to attend Victoria University. The acting bug was a bit harder to shake the second time around, and after a mere year at Victoria, Urban abandoned higher education for a career on the stages of Wellington. A relocation to Auckland found Urban gaining exposure on New Zealand television, and after a turn as a heroin addict in Shark in the Park, he made an impression in the 1998 Scott Reynolds thriller Heaven. An unaired pilot for a show called Amazon High was eventually incorporated into an episode of Xena, and Urban would next take to the screen for the gory horror outing The Irrefutable Truth About Demons. A turning point of sorts came when Urban was cast as the lead in the romantic fantasy The Price of Milk, and his performance as a milk farmer whose relationship is on the rocks found him gaining increasing recognition on the international art house circuit. Though mainstream American audiences would begin to get acquainted with Urban courtesy of his role in the seafaring horror outing Ghost Ship, his role in the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers later that same year ensured that audiences would be seeing plenty more of him in the future. Following his escapades in Middle Earth, Urban would take to the stars opposite Vin Diesel in The Chronicles of Riddick (2004). Action roles continued to come at a clip when, after dodging bullets in the fast-moving sequel The Bourne Supremacy, Urban jettisoned to Mars to do battle with a particularly nasty breed of evil in the video game-to-screen adaptation Doom. From the far future to the distant past, Urban next laid down his plasma rifle to take up sword against his own people when he assumed the role of a Viking boy raised by Native Americans in director Marcus Nispel's 2006 fantasy adventure Pathfinder. He had his widest success to that point when he was cast as Bones in J.J. Abrams reboot of Star Trek, returning for the first of that franchise's sequel as well. In between he could be seen in the action comedy RED, as well as the 3D comic-book adaptation Dredd.
Willa O'Neill (Actor) .. Lila
Geoff Snell (Actor) .. Herodotus
Wally Green (Actor) .. Old Man
Huntly Eliott (Actor) .. First Citizen
Winston Harris (Actor) .. Boy
Renee O'Connor (Actor)

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