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Xena: Warrior Princess

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Xena: Warrior Princess was a television series featuring the exploits of Xena, an ancient warrior woman who used various weapons, such as broadswords.

In 2000, when accused of murdering a man with a 14th century broadsword, Jade Blue Afterglow sarcastically remarked that FBI Agents Mulder and Scully confused her with her sister, "Xena, Warrior Princess." (TXF: "First Person Shooter")

The actress who played "Xena," Lucy Lawless, would go on to portray Shannon McMahon in "Nothing Important Happened Today" and "Nothing Important Happened Today II."
Other performers involved in both Xena: Warrior Princess and The X-Files include Bruce Campbell, Roger W. Morrissey, Jeremy Roberts, Claire Stansfield, Tony Todd, and Jonathan Whittaker. Makeup effects artist Jake Garber also worked on both shows.
Patrick Fabian, Rachel Hayward, and Jeremy Roberts worked on both Xena: Warrior Princess and Millennium. The Lone Gunmen director John T. Kretchmer and digital artist Trey Freeman also have roots in Xena: Warrior Princess.

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