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Lucy Lawless
New Zealand actress

Lucy Lawless

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New Zealand actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Mount Albert
Age
56 years
Family
Spouse:
Rob Tapert
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Height:
1.778 m
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Biography

Lucille Frances "Lucy" Lawless, MNZM (née Ryan; born March 29, 1968) is a New Zealand actress best known for playing the title character of the internationally successful television series Xena: Warrior Princess (1995–2001).
She is also widely known for her role as Number Three on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series (2005–2009) and for the role of Lucretia on the television series Spartacus: Blood and Sand (2010), its prequel Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011) and its sequel Spartacus: Vengeance (2012).
Most recently, Lawless had a recurring role on the fifth and sixth season of the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation as Diane Lewis, a single mother who falls for Ron Swanson (2012–2014), starred as Countess Palatine Ingrid von Marburg on the WGN America series Salem (2015) and plays Ruby on Ash vs. Evil Dead (2015–present).

Early life

Lucille Frances "Lucy" Ryan was born in the Auckland, New Zealand suburb of Mount Albert, the daughter of Julie Ryan, a teacher, and Frank Ryan, a banker and Mount Albert's mayor. She is the fifth of six siblings, who include her four brothers and one sister. Lawless has described her family as "this big, sprawling Irish Catholic family", and while filming in Ireland for the Discovery Channel in 2004, she told Ireland on Sunday: her father's family originated in Quilty, County Clare, and her great-grandfather arrived in New Zealand as a convict.

Ryan appeared in her first musical at the age of 10 and began acting in secondary school. She attended Marist College, Auckland, and at 18, like many young New Zealanders, she went on her "overseas experience", traveling through Europe and Australia with her future husband, Garth Lawless. At 21, she won the 1989 Mrs New Zealand competition.

Lawless has admitted to having suffered from bulimia as a child, but she was able to overcome the illness.

Career

Her debut on television was two and a half seasons as a cast member of the New Zealand sketch comedy series "Funny Business" – after which she studied drama at the William Davis Centre for Actors Study in Vancouver.

In 1994, Lawless appeared in Hercules and the Amazon Women, a Pacific Renaissance Pictures made-for-television film that became the television pilot for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. In that episode, she played a man-hating Amazon named Lysia. She went on to play another character, Lyla, in the first-season episode "As Darkness Falls."

Xena: Warrior Princess

Lawless at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2010.

Lawless received her best-known role when she was asked to play a heroic warrior woman named Xena in the episode "The Warrior Princess," which aired in March 1995 (R. J. Stewart, one of Pacific Renaissance Pictures's in-house writers, dramatised the teleplay from a story that Robert G. "Rob" Tapert commissioned John Schulian to write). The character proved to be very successful among fans of the show.

Vanessa Angel was originally cast in the role, but she fell ill and was unable to travel to New Zealand for shooting. To differentiate between Xena and the similar Lysia, Lawless' hair, previously an ash blonde, was dyed black. She also wore a much darker costume, which made her unrecognizable as the Lysia character. Lawless subsequently returned as Xena in two more episodes of the first season of Hercules, which portrayed her turn from villainess to a good, heroic character.

The character was popular enough that a spin-off series was created: Xena: Warrior Princess debuted on 4 September 1995. Xena: Warrior Princess, like its parent program, was a huge hit and achieved high ratings and cultural significance, lasting six seasons. The series brought Lawless an immense amount of attention and she became an international celebrity.

While taping an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in October 1996, Lawless suffered a fractured pelvis when the horse she was riding lost its footing in the studio parking lot. She made a complete recovery, but several episodes of the second season of Xena were rewritten to focus on background characters to minimize the time Lawless was needed on set.

Lesbian icon

Lawless became a 'lesbian icon' because of Xena's ambiguous relationship with traveling companion Gabrielle. This reputation has become cemented after her "graphic lesbian sex scenes" in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena. She has appeared at gay pride events such as the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. In a 2003 interview with Lesbian News magazine, she said that she had come to see Xena and Gabrielle's relationship as gay after viewing the series finale, though she has also stated on several occasions that she was undecided on the nature of the relationship while playing the role.

Other work

Lawless first appeared on Broadway in September 1997 in the Grease revival, as the "bad girl" character, Betty Rizzo. She wanted to play the lead role of Sandy, and later stated her belief that the producers typecast her to play "bad girls" following her success as Xena. She said the Sandy character was very similar to her sheltered childhood, growing up in New Zealand with many protective older brothers.

From 2005 to 2009, she had a recurring role in the television series Battlestar Galactica. Lawless appeared as D'Anna Biers, a reporter with the Fleet News Service who worked on a critical documentary about the crew of the Galactica and was later revealed to be a Cylon (Number Three).

She competed as one of the celebrity singers on the reality TV show Celebrity Duets in 2006, finishing as the runner-up to winner Alfonso Ribeiro. Lawless has also performed as a voice actor in several animated features. In 2007, Lawless guest-starred as herself in the cult HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. In a sub-plot of an episode entitled "The TiVo Guy," she met and flirted with Larry David.

Lawless was to appear as one of the leads in the ensemble cast of the ABC television series, Football Wives, based on the popular British series Footballers' Wives, in 2007. The series did not continue past the pilot episode, though the network did extend the options on its contracts with Lawless and the other actors slated to star in the series: (Gabrielle Union, Kiele Sanchez, Ving Rhames and James Van Der Beek).

Lawless returned to television on 10 November 2008 in a guest-starring role on the hit CBS television series, CSI: Miami, playing a madam with connections to a murder. She appeared in two episodes of the final season of The L Word, and also had a role in the Adam Sandler movie, Bedtime Stories, released Christmas 2008. Also in 2008, Lawless appeared with her former Xena stuntwoman Zoë Bell in Sony (Crackle)'s new web series Angel of Death, written by Ed Brubaker, which debuted online in early 2009.

In 2009 Lawless guest-starred in the HBO series, Flight of the Conchords as Paula, assistant to the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

Lawless co-starred in the Starz original series Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The show was based on the life of Spartacus, the famous gladiator, and the slave revolt he led, and was produced by long-time Xena producers Sam Raimi and "Rob" Tapert, her own husband. Lawless played the role of Lucretia, the wife of Lentulus Batiatus, who were both the owners of a gladiator ludus, which also saw Lawless doing nude scenes for the first time. Lawless won the 2011 Saturn Award as Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lucretia in Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Lawless reprised her role as Lucretia in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, which chronicled life in the Ludus before Spartacus's arrival, and she also returned for the sequel Spartacus: Vengeance.

Lawless provided the voice of Goldmoon for Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight, a direct-to-DVD animated movie based on the novel of the same name, as well as Wonder Woman in the direct-to-video animated movie Justice League: The New Frontier. From 2012 to 2014, Lawless had a recurring role on the NBC series Parks and Recreation as Diane, the love interest and eventual wife of Ron Swanson.

In 2014, she guest starred in Agents of Shield as Isabelle Hartley in the season two premiere, and reprised the role later in episode 15 of season two, 'One Door Closes.'In 2015, Lawless landed the recurring guest role of Countess Marburg in WGN America's Salem. She plays Countess Marburg, one of the last remaining survivors of the legendary line of ancient German witches. In March 2015, it was announced that she would be portraying the role of Ruby in Starz TV series Ash vs. Evil Dead.

Singing career

Lawless performing at the Roxy, 2007

Lawless, who has a background in musical theatre, played Betty Rizzo on Broadway in a production of Grease in 1997. Indeed, she continued to sing during the run of Xena, even contributing dirge music of her own composition; this made it into the episode "The Path Not Taken" as the dirge "Burial," which she sang for the first time in the episode. Two musically-oriented episodes, "The Bitter Suite" and "Lyre, Lyre, Heart's On Fire," also showcased not only her singing but also that of some of her castmates. (See also List of Xena: Warrior Princess episodes for details.)

Lucy was encouraged to pursue a career in singing after being a contestant on Celebrity Duets, which she finished as runner-up to Alfonso Ribeiro. She made her onstage debut at the Roxy in Hollywood on 13 January 2007, with a sold-out crowd for back-to-back concerts.

Charity

Lawless is a member of the board of trustees of the StarShip Foundation, the charity arm of the Starship Children's Health (hospital) which is part of the Auckland District Health Board. It is set up to provide additional equipment, support and help to staff, patients and families. She devotes much time and energy to fundraising for the organisation. She recently sat for the New Zealand television series The Sitting, an arts series where celebrity portraits are produced during an interview session, with the portraits later auctioned for charity.

Lawless attended the auction where her portrait fetched the top price, with the whole event raising $39,000 for Starship. Lawless has often raised money for concerts and events, donates part of her salary in favour of the institution, and has sold some Xena costumes to contribute funds. In mid February 2012, Lawless sang at New Zealander of the Year donating her appearance fee to the Starship Foundation.

Since 2006, 21 September marks "Lucy Lawless Feel the Love Day/Week." The day, organised by the Official Lucy Lawless Fan Club, begins a week of charitable acts and donations by fans in honour and support of Lawless.

Activism

In May 2009, Lawless became a "climate ambassador" for the Greenpeace "Sign On" campaign.

In February 2012, Lawless and six other Greenpeace activists boarded an oil drilling ship at Port Taranaki, New Zealand, and remained on it for 77 hours to stop it leaving for the Arctic where it was going to take part in oil exploration. She was subsequently arrested and charged with burglary, which carries an imprisonment term of up to 10 years if convicted. She pleaded guilty on 14 June 2012 to trespass charges regarding the February incident. Lawless said she intends for now to remain involved with Greenpeace.

In February 2013, Lawless and the other six activists were each sentenced to pay a fine of NZ$651 (about US$547) and 120 hours of community service. The judge denied the $545,000 in reparations that Shell Todd Oil Services had sought from the activists. Following the sentencing, Lawless said: "I consider it a great victory that the court has struck down the reparation demand from Shell, which I think was absolutely ludicrous."

Astronomy

Astronomer Michael E. Brown nicknamed his newly discovered dwarf planet "Xena"—finding this name more convenient to use than the then-official designation, 2003 UB313. When this object was initially determined to be larger than Pluto, it gained international attention and forced a year-long debate among astronomers as to the definition of a planet (Observations made by New Horizons subsequently found Pluto to be marginally larger than Eris).

The object's nickname "Xena" was used in the press. New Scientist magazine polled the public on their preferred final name for the so-called tenth planet; "Xena" ranked number 4. Lawless rang Mike Brown in December 2005 to thank him for his "senseless act of beauty," and claimed that she "never dared hope [the name] would stick." Eventually, both it and Pluto were deemed not to be planets, and were instead classified as dwarf planets.

Although "Xena" is now officially known as Eris, Brown made an indirect tribute to Lawless by naming Eris' moon Dysnomia after the Greek goddess of lawlessness.

Personal life

In 1988, at the age of 19, Lawless became pregnant by her boyfriend Garth Lawless, while working with him in the Australian outback. They married in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia that same year and returned to New Zealand, where their daughter, Daisy Lawless, was born. They divorced in 1995.

On 28 March 1998, Lawless married Xena's executive producer, Pacific Renaissance Pictures CEO Robert G. "Rob" Tapert. They have two sons: Julius Robert Bay Tapert (born 16 October 1999) and Judah Miro Tapert (born 7 May 2002), who were both born in Auckland, New Zealand.

Awards and nominations

Lawless became a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours List, which entitled her to use the postnominal letters MNZM.

YearAwardCategoryProductionResult
1997Saturn AwardBest Genre TV ActressXena: Warrior PrincessNominated
2010Golden NymphOutstanding Actress – Drama SeriesSpartacus: Blood and SandNominated
2010Saturn AwardBest Supporting Actress on TelevisionSpartacus: Blood and SandWon
2016Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest Supporting Actress on TelevisionSalemNominated

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Within the LawVerity
1990Bitter Song, AA Bitter SongNurse 1Short film
1991End of the Golden Weather, TheThe End of the Golden WeatherJoe's Girl
1993Rainbow Warrior, TheThe Rainbow WarriorJane RedmondTelevision movie
1993Typhon's PeopleMink TertiusTelevision movie
1994Hercules and the Amazon WomenLysiaTelevision movie
1996PeachPeachShort film
1997Hercules & Xena: Wizards of the ScreenXenaShort film
1998Hercules and Xena – The Animated MovieXena
2000Ginger SnapsAnnouncer on School's PA SystemUncredited
2002Spider-ManPunk Rock Girl
2004EuroTripMadame Vandersexxx
2005BoogeymanMary Jensen
2005LocustsMaddy RierdonTelevision movie
2005Vampire BatsMaddy RierdonTelevision movie
2006Darkroom, TheThe DarkroomCheryl
2008Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn TwilightGoldmoon
2008Justice League: The New FrontierWonder Woman
2008Bedtime StoriesAspen
2009Bitch SlapMother Superior
2010Lez ChatConstruction WorkerShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Funny BusinessVariousUnknown episodes
1990Shark in the ParkKim HughesEpisode: "Double or Quits"
1991For the Love of MikeHelenEpisode: "1.6"
1992Ray Bradbury Theater, TheThe Ray Bradbury TheaterLiddy BartonEpisode: "Fee Fie Foe Fum"
1993New Adventures of the Black Stallion, TheThe New Adventures of the Black StallionSarah McFeeEpisode: "Riding the Volcano"
1994High TideUndercover policewomanEpisode: "Shanghied"
1995High TideSharon ListEpisode: "Dead in the Water"
1995–1998Hercules: The Legendary JourneysLyla2 episodes
1995Hercules: The Legendary JourneysXena6 episodes
1995–2001Xena: Warrior PrincessXena134 episodes
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television
1999The SimpsonsHerselfEpisode: "Treehouse of Horror X"
2000Celebrity DeathmatchHerselfEpisode: "The Return of Lucy Lawless"
2001Just Shoot Me!StacyEpisode: "The Auction"
2001X-Files, TheThe X-FilesShannon McMahon2 episodes
2003TarzanKathleen Clayton7 episodes
2003Warrior Women with Lucy LawlessHerself5 episodes
2004Less than PerfectTracy FletcherEpisode: "Ignoring Lydia"
2005Two and a Half MenPamelaEpisode: "It Was Mame, Mom"
2005–2009Battlestar GalacticaD'Anna Biers / Number Three humanoid Cylon16 episodes
2006Veronica MarsAgent MorrisEpisode: "Donut Run"
2007Burn NoticeEvelynEpisode: "False Flag"
2007Curb Your EnthusiasmHerselfEpisode: "The TiVo Guy"
2007Football WivesTanya AustinUnsold TV pilot
2008CSI: MiamiAudrey YatesEpisode: "Cheating Death"
2009L Word, TheThe L WordSgt. Marybeth Duffy2 episodes
2009Flight of the ConchordsPaulaEpisode: "New Zealand Town"
2009Angel of DeathVeraEpisode: "Help"
2010Spartacus: Blood and SandLucretia13 episodes
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television
Nominated—Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
2011Spartacus: Gods of the ArenaLucretia6 episodes
2011American Dad!StacyEpisode: "A Piñata Named Desire"
2011No Ordinary FamilyHelen Burton4 episodes
2012Spartacus: VengeanceLucretia10 episodes
2012–2014Parks and RecreationDiane Lewis10 episodes
2013Top of the LakeCaroline Platt2 episodes
2014–2015Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Isabelle Hartley2 episodes
2014The CodeAlex Wisham6 episodes
2014Adventure TimeGeneral Tarsal (voice)Episode: "The Dentist"
2015The Barefoot BanditsDenenis Gobb (voice)Episode: "Invasion of the Budgie Smuglers"
2015–presentSalemCountess Marburg12 episodes
Nominated—Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television
2015–presentAsh vs. Evil DeadRuby Knowby18 episodes
2016Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesHiidrala (voice)Episode: "The Cosmic Ocean"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Hunted: The Demon's ForgeSeraphine

Stage

  • 1997: Grease! - On Broadway, NY USA
  • 2002: The Vagina Monologues - Auckland, NZ
  • 2005: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Seattle, USA
  • 2011: BARE For Christchurch - Auckland, NZ
  • 2013: Chicago The Musical - Hollywood Bowl, LA, USA
  • 2013: Chicago The Musical - Auckland, NZ
  • 2014-2015: SLEEPING BEAUTY and Her Winter Knight - Pasadena, CA, USA

Concerts

  • 13–14 January 2007 – The Roxy Theater; Los Angeles
  • 31 May – 2 June 2007 – The Canal Room; New York City
  • 5–6 October 2007 – Buddy Guy's Legends; Chicago
  • 25–26 January 2008 – The Roxy Theater; Los Angeles
  • 3–4 May 2008 – "Bad Girls in Heaven", Carling Academy Islington; London
  • June 2008 – Live at CityWalk, Universal Studios; Hollywood
  • 27 September 2008 – Live at the Herbst Theater; San Francisco
  • 30–31 January 2009 – "The Pleasuredome", The Roxy Theater; Los Angeles

Albums

  • Come 2 Me
  • Come To Mama: Lucy Lawless In Concert: The Roxy Theater In Hollywood

Concert DVDs

  • Come To Mama: Lucy Lawless In Concert: The Roxy Theater In Hollywood
  • Gimme Some, Sugar: Lawless, NYC
  • Lucy Lawless Live In Chicago: Still Got The Blues
  • Lucy Lawless Live At The Roxy Theater: Ho Down
  • Lucy Lawless Live In Concert: "Welcome To The Pleasuredome"

Other songs

  • "Little Child" on Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars
  • "4 all of us" with Pauly Fuemana (OMC)
  • "Little Child" The Starship Christmas Album 2012 – Starship Foundation

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