Actor: Kim Michalis

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Born in: Bronx, New York, U..S
Biography: Kim Michalis is a New Zealand actor who has been part of the Xenaverse since Hercules and the Amazon Women in which she played "Young Alcmene." She would later re-appear in that role in 3 episodes of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (H:TLJ "Armageddon Now," "Armageddon Now Part 2," and "Twilight." She also played Lea in H:TLJ "The Wedding of Alcmene" and "The Sword of Veracity" and the role of Scilla in H:TLJ "Eye of the Beholder." Michalis also played Daughter #2 in Hercules and the Circle of Fire. Michalis also appeared on Xena: Warrior Princess as Natassa in "Last of the Centaurs."

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Hercules and the Amazon Women

Hercules and Iolaus take time out from Iolaus' wedding preparations, to help a distant village under attack from "monsters". When they reach their destination, they find the monsters are in fact Amazonian women who are controlled by Hera. "Hercules and the Amazon Women" is the first movie-length pilot episode of the television series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys".
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Hercules and the Amazon Women

1994

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Hercules and the Circle of Fire

When all the earth's fire begins to go out, Hercules and Deianeira must go in search for fire to stop the world from cold. "Hercules and the Circle of Fire" is the third movie-length pilot episode of the television series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys".
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Hercules and the Circle of Fire

1994

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Siege

On the 7th of May 2009, Senior Constables Len Snee, Grant Diver and Bruce Miller arrived at 41 Chaucer Rd in Napier to serve a search warrant on Jan Molenaar for the growing of cannabis. This was just a routine warrant, something they had done countless times. What was meant to be an ordinary procedure turned into three of New Zealand’s darkest days and ended with one police officer dead, two officers critically injured and a member of the public fighting for his life. In some fifty hours Jan Molenaar made a permanent and devastating imprint upon the national psyche of New Zealand as he changed the lives of individuals, families, a police community, and a city. The siege was one of the worst and unexpected cases of violence both Napier and New Zealand had witnessed and it was all the more shocking because of its ordinary suburban backdrop.
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