"Fallout" | |
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Series Sheena: The Series Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Air date | October 14th, 2000 |
Writers | Bill Taub |
Director | Jon Cassar |
Producers | Douglas Schwartz; Steven L. Sears; Babs Greyhosky; Boris Malden; Mike Stevens; Bill Taub |
Starring | Gena Lee Nolin; John Allen Nelson; Margo Moorer; Kevin Quigley |
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Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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Gena Lee Nolin | Sheena, Cheryl Hamilton |
John Allen Nelson | Matt Cutter |
Margo Moorer | Kali |
Kevin Quigley | Mendelsohn † |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Peter Onorati | Tyler |
Jim Coleman | President N'Gama |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Rus Blackwell | Yozkov |
Steven West | Mbato |
Don McLoud | Gorilla |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Sheena, Queen of the Jungle was created by writer and artists Will Eisner and Jerry Iger. She began life as in 1938 in the forty-sixth issue of the British magazine series Wags, published by Joshua B. Power. She went on to highlight her own comic book series by Fiction House beginning in 1941, making her the first female lead to carry her own title, predating Wonder Woman 's first solo title in the Summer of 1942. The first Sheena: Queen of the Jungle television series, which starred Irish McCalla began airing in 1955 and ran for twenty-six episodes. In 1984, a Sheena feature film was produced by Columbia Pictures and starred Tanya Roberts in the title role. A syndicated Sheena live-action series began in 2000 and starred Gena Lee Nolin in the titular role. It ran for two seasons, spanning thirty-five episodes, ending in 2002.
- Actor Jim R. Coleman is credited as Jim Coleman in this episode.
- Actor Don McLeod is credited as Don McLoud in this episode.
- Early in the episode Sheena refers to a gorilla by name as Katanga. This was also the name of a province which seceded from The Republic of the Congo during the Katanga War 1960-1965.
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Quotes[]
- Tyler: Did you ever think about a career in the military?
- Sheena: No.
- Tyler: How about mud wrestling?
- Sheena: Why would I want to wrestle mud?
See also[]
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Keywords[]
Aircraft | Apes | Africa | Birds | Central Intelligence Agency | Eagles | Gorillas | Knife | Machete | Motorcycle Satellite | Vultures
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