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Cleopatra
Cleopatra
Continuity: Cleopatra 2525
Notability: Main character
Type: Freedom fighter
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Status: Alive
First: "Quest for Firepower"
Final: "The Voice"
Actor: Jennifer Sky

Cleopatra, or Cleo, was one of the three primary characters featured in the 2000 to 2001 syndicated science fiction television series Cleopatra 2525. The character was played by actress Jennifer Sky and appeared in all twenty-eight episodes of the series.

Biography[]

Cleopatra was a young woman from Glendale, California who lived during the year 2001. She attended school at Glendale Community College and supported herself by working as an exotic dancer under the stage name "Cleopatra". Feeling that "nature needed to be helped along", Cleo went in for a simple breast augmentation surgery. However, something went wrong with the anesthetic and she was placed into cryogenic suspension.

She awakened five-hundred years later in the year 2525. In this era, the surface of the planet had become uninhabitable due to the destructive forces of the robotic sentries known as Baileys. She found herself in an underground laboratory owned by a feline mutant. Two warrior women, Helen Carter and Sarge rescued her from the lab and helped her to escape from the onslaught of a Betrayer robot that had been pursuing them. After bringing her back to the unit's laboratory headquarters, Cleo was introduced to the android scientist Mauser and invited to become part of their team. [1]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Cleo's real name is unknown. She chose the name Cleopatra as a stage name while working as an exotic dancer.
  • Cleo was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Took acting classes for two years at Glendale Community College. [2]
  • Is gifted at mimicry. [3]

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