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== ''Hercules in the Underworld'' == | == ''Hercules in the Underworld'' == |
Revision as of 01:37, 25 September 2017
Show Summary
- Hercules, aided by his best friend Iolaus, goes on many adventures helping people and slaying mythical monsters using his half-god strength.
Young Hercules Canon
The following episodes have flashbacks and/or heavy references to Young Hercules. They are considered part of YH canon and have their own pages.
- HtLJ - 4.03 - Regrets... I've Had a Few
- HtLJ - 4.11 - Medea Culpa
- HtLJ - 4.20 - Twilight
- HtLJ - 4.21 - Top God
- HtLJ - 5.17 - The Academy
Hercules and the Amazon Women
- Released: April 25, 1994 (USA)
- A village of only men comes to seek Hercules' aid in defeating a band of mysterious creatures of the eve of Iolaus' wedding. Hercules discovers these "creatures" are really the women of the village who have split with their chauvinistic men and aligned themselves with Hera.
- Hercules and the Amazon Women on IMDB
- Ben Cooke as Stunts
- Kevin Sorbo plays Hercules
- John Steemson plays Village Boy
- Kim Michalis plays Young Alcmene
- Maggie Tarver plays Village Mother
- Margaret-Mary Hollins plays Megara
- Michael Hurst plays Iolaus
- Nick Kemplen plays Village Heckler
- Shane Dawson was Stunts
- Timothy Lee plays Lethan (miscredited as Ilus)
- Lucy Lawless plays Lysia
- Rose McIver plays Girl (Hydra)
Hercules and the Lost Kingdom
- Released: May 2, 1994 (USA)
- Hercules comes to the aid of a young woman who is seeking the lost city of Troy. Eventually, Hercules leads her to a camp of refugees from the city, which has been taken over by Hera's Blue Priests. Hercules helps the refugees take back the city.
- Hercules and the Lost Kingdom on IMDB
- Elizabeth Hawthorne plays Queen Omphale
- Jay Saussey plays Village Girl
- Kevin Sorbo plays Hercules
- Maggie Tarver plays Motherly Fighter
- Nathaniel Lees plays Blue Priest
- Patrick Wilson plays Chief Monk
- Shane Dawson was Stunts
- Brenda Kendall plays Janus the Bartender
- Renée O'Connor plays Deianeira
Hercules and the Circle of Fire
- Released: November 5, 1994 (USA)
- When all the Earth's fire begins to go out, Hercules and Deianeira must go in search for fire to stop the world from becoming frozen.
- Hercules and the Circle of Fire on IMDB
- Geoff Snell plays Peasant #2
- John Carr Watson plays Temple Priest
- Kevin Sorbo plays Hercules
- Kim Michalis plays Daughter #2
- Mark Newnham plays Antaeus
- Shane Dawson was Stunts
- Sharon Tyrell plays Temple Priestess
- Yvonne Lawley plays Peasant Woman
- Lisa Chappell plays Daughter #1
- Mark Ferguson plays Craesus the Centaur
Hercules in the Underworld
- Released: November 7, 1994 (USA)
- When villagers begin disappearing it is discovered that they had fallen through a crack in the earth which goes straight to Hades. Hercules once again comes to the rescue and faces one of his most difficult challenges, and must prove himself as a man as well as a god.
- Hercules in the Underworld on IMDB
- André Kovachevitch plays Berserk Man in Inn
- Ben Cooke as Stunts
- John Dybvig plays Minion #3
- Kevin Sorbo plays Hercules
- Michael Hurst plays Aelus and Charon
- Pio Terei plays Sestus
- Stephen Hall plays Minion #2
- Stig Eldred plays Minion Leader
- Sydney Jackson plays Rustic Innkeeper
- Yvonne Lawley plays Peasant Woman in Market
- Gordon Hatfield plays Minion #1
- Mark Ferguson plays Hades
- Rose McIver plays Ilea
- Timothy Balme plays Lycastus
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur
- Released: November 19, 1994 (USA)
- Hercules has given up his days of traveling, and amazing adventures, and has settled down to spend some time with his family. When a distant village is threatened by an unseen monster, Hercules is called upon to help save the village from the monster.
- Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur on IMDB
- Ben Cooke as Stunts
- Kevin Sorbo plays Hercules
- Michael Hurst plays Iolaus
- Pio Terei plays Innkeeper
- Shane Dawson was Stunts
- Sydney Jackson plays Darthus
- Terry Batchelor plays Trikonis
- Rose McIver plays Ilea
- Marise Wipani plays Maiden
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (YH Alum Actors)
- Aired: January 16, 1995 - November 20, 1999 (USA)
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys on IMDB
- Alan de Malmanche plays Phineas and Servant
- Albert Belz plays Minteus and Tabor
- Allen O'Halloran plays Upperclassman #3
- Alison Bruce plays Postera
- Alistair Browning plays Bronagh and Meniskos
- Amber Sainsbury plays Amazon, Princess, and Regina
- André Kovachevitch plays Oceanus, Odeon, Proprietor, and Sepsus
- Andrea Kelland plays Factory Worker
- Andrew Eggleton plays Upperclassman #2
- Angela Marie Dotchin plays Nautica
- Asa Lindh plays Lady of the Lake and Maiden #2
- Avelino 'El Rico' Lescot plays Hangman (uncredited)
- Barry Duffield plays Kazankis and Pirate
- Ben Brown plays Villager
- Ben Cooke plays Goon #1 and Upperclassman #4
- Benjamin Banse plays Villager
- Bruce Burfield plays Bartender and Prisoner
- Bruce Hopkins plays Triton, Pylon, Jordis, Lieutenant, and Nehemiah
- Cameron Stanton plays Kid #2
- Campbell Rousselle plays Sentry, Ares Soldier, Cretan #1, First Mate, Terrorist, Sergeant, and Thug
- Carol Seay plays Woman
- Charles Pierard plays Lemnos
- Charmaine Guest plays Ariadne and Leche
- Chelsea Howell plays Kid #3 and Mia
- Chris Bailey plays Tarkon and Cletis
- Chris Conrad plays Young Jason
- Chris Graham plays Courtier #1 and Colchis
- Christine Bartlett plays Villager #1
- Clint Sharplin plays Kenickus, Celtic Villager, and Opakus
- Clinton Elvey plays Punk
- Damian Nixey plays Gang Kid #1
- Danny Lineham plays Schoolteacher, Johe, Lycus, and Drinker #2
- David Fitchew plays Court Officer and Desk Attendant
- David Goodwin plays Citizen #2 and Mogo
- David Mackie plays Hemnor and Guard
- David Press plays Atlas, Garas, and Glaucus
- Dean O'Gorman plays Young Iolaus, Iloran, and Ruun
- Elizabeth Hawthorne plays Alcmene, Jocasta, and Mary Contrary
- Erik Thomson plays Hades and King Daulin
- Geoff Snell plays Clytus, Elis, and Headmaster
- Glen Drake plays Klunter and Nikos
- Grae Burton plays Crewmember
- Graham Lauder plays First Mate, Trapper #1, and Cecrops Ghost
- Ian Bohen plays Young Hercules
- Ian Harrop plays Camp Boss, Fisherperson, and Triptolemus
- Ian Hughes plays Loki and Calimachus
- James Gaylyn plays Nagus and Villager
- Jason Hoyte plays Hephaestus, Cohort, Skell, and Scarred Lieutenant
- Jason Tahu plays Assassin and Paintball Player
- Jay Saussey plays Oena and Village girl
- Jeffrey Thomas plays Jason and Bellicus
- Jodie Rimmer plays Seska
- Joel Tobeck plays Strife, Deimos, King Boraeus, and David Scott Pollison, office production assistant
- John Carr Watson plays Pilgrim #2, Constable, Taphius, Sokar, and Priest of Ares
- John Dybvig plays King Quallus, Slave Trader, Rankor, and Tavern Thug
- John Manning plays King Tyndareus and Merchant
- John O'Leary plays Gravetender, Judge, and Magistrate
- Jon Stubbs plays Head Guard and Rowdy #2
- Katrina Browne plays Haleh and Siri
- Kevin Smith plays Ares, Iphicles, and Jerry Patrick Brown
- Kevin Sorbo plays Hercules, The Sovereign, Robert, and Himself
- Kim Michalis plays Young Alcmene, Lea, and Leah
- Liam Vincent plays Connor, Fishmonger, and Little Titus
- Liddy Holloway plays Alcmene
- Lori Dungey plays Fortune and Time Share Saleswoman
- Maggie Tarver plays Rena, Hesame, and Motherly figure
- Marcel Kalma plays Bald Figure, Hargus, One-Legged Man, and Thug #2
- Marek Sumich plays Head Rowdy
- Margaret-Mary Hollins plays Admeta and Hispides
- Mark Clare plays Defense Minister, Deros, and Gnoxious
- Mark Newnham plays Ares, Dahak, and Mummy
- Mark Wright plays Claxon
- Martin Baynton plays Holidus and King Stavros
- Matthew Walker plays Tiresius
- Meighan Desmond plays Discord
- Michael Hurst plays Iolaus, Iolaus II, The Widow Twanky, Charon, Orestes, Jean Pierre, and Paul Robert Coyle
- Michael Morrissey plays King Melkos
- Nathaniel Lees plays Blue Priest, Cheiron, Cyrus, and Emissary
- Nicholas Baker plays Dardo and Kid #1
- Nigel Harbrow plays Turkos
- Noel Trevarthen plays King Iphicles and King Midas
- Norman Fairley plays Angus, Aurelius, and Headmaster
- Patrick Wilson plays Lysacka, Captain Gerard, Big Titus, Estragon, and Pilgrim #1
- Paul Norrell plays Falafel, Croissant, and Falafel II
- Paul Paice plays Captain of the Guards and Villager #2
- Paul Willis plays Marcus
- Peter Mason plays Drunk Slob and Proprietor
- Philip Grieve plays Helios
- Phoebe Falconer plays Waifish Aphrodite
- Ranald Hendriks plays Cleitus, Epicurus, Momus
- Ray Woolf plays Bledar, Chief Executioner, and King Eteocles
- Robin Kora plays High Priest and Peplus
- Rodney Cooke plays Farmer, Mean Soldier, and Passerby
- Ross Campbell plays Dingus, Lout, Soldier #1, and Thug in Bar
- Ross Duncan plays Imuru, Pallaeus, and Spiro
- Scott Michaelson plays Apollo
- Shane Dawson plays Assistant Minotaur and Warrior #1
- Slade Leef plays Smithie #2
- Sonia Gray plays Gorgeous Amazon
- Stelios Yiakmis plays Creon
- Stephanie Wilkin plays Ayora
- Stephen Hall plays Posse leader, Nestor, Warrior, Purces, and Lead Soldier
- Stephen Lovatt plays Galen, the Vampire Hunter
- Stephen Tozer plays King Diadorus
- Stig Eldred plays Magistrate, Gagnon, Maecius, and Belus
- Stuart Devenie plays Kernunnos, Count von Verminhaven, and Magistrate
- Susan Brady plays Lilith
- Taungaroa Emile plays Linxus and Ximenos
- Terry Batchelor plays Burly Man, Mudo, and Segallus
- Tim Hosking plays Gambler and Landlord
- Toi Iti plays Ramses
- Tony Billy plays Con #1 and Guard
- Vanessa Guy plays Priestess and Teenage Girl #1
- Winston Harris plays Young Jaris
- Yvonne Lawley plays Norn and Alyssa
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (Non-YH Alum Actors)
- Andrea Bruce plays Teacher
- Andrew Robertt plays Marcus
- Antonio Te Maioha plays Boraxis and Dimuzi
- Brenda Kendall plays Woman Shopper
- Bruce Campbell plays Autolycus and Rob Tapert
- Bruce Phillips plays Pandion, Palamedes, Jacobus, and Atticus
- Calvin Tuteao plays Natros
- Claudia Black plays Cassandra
- Craig Hall plays Timuron
- Danielle Cormack plays Ephiny and Lady Marie DeValle
- Des Wallace plays Con #2 and Thug #1
- Geoff Dolan plays Head of Fashion Police, Henchman, and Orenth
- Gina Torres plays Nebula and Beth Hymson, Casting Director
- Gordon Hatfield plays Freedom Fighter, Lieutenant, and Temple Guard
- Hori Ahipene plays Brutus
- Irene Drake plays Karros
- Jennifer Ward-Lealand plays Voluptua
- Jon Brazier plays Jakar, Mateus, Mercenary #2, Trinculos, and Slave Trader
- Josephine Davison plays Amensu, Arachne, Princess Alexa, and Ramina
- Karl Urban plays Cupid and Julius Caesar
- Kelson Henderson plays Democles and Kid #1
- Ken Blackburn plays Atreus
- Lisa Chappell plays Lydia, Dirce, Princess/Queen Melissa, and Melissa Blake
- Lucy Lawless plays Xena and Lyla
- Lulu Alach plays Clemitus and Delia
- Marise Wipani plays Janista
- Nicko Vella plays Mabon and Macareus
- Patrick Kake plays Hercules Double, Sovereign Double, and Lynk
- Paul Glover plays Danaeus and Roberto Orci, Writer
- Ray Bishop plays Centaur #2 and Rankus
- Ray Henwood plays King Sisyphus
- Renée O'Connor plays Gabrielle, Sunny Day, and The Executioner
- Rose McIver plays Ilea
- Sara Wiseman plays Hephates and Mab
- Simon Prast plays First Soldier and Patronius
- Stephen Papps plays The Darkness, Pylendor, Teles, and Tritos
- Stephen Ure plays Farmer
- Ted Raimi plays Joxer and Alex Kurtzman, Writer
- Timothy Raby plays Archivus and Soldier
- Willa O'Neill plays Althea and Phoebe
Episode List
Season 1:
- 1.01 - "The Wrong Path" - Aired: January 16, 1995
- 1.02 - "Eye of the Beholder" - Aired: January 23, 1995
- 1.03 - "The Road to Calydon" - Aired: January 30, 1995
- 1.04 - "The Festival of Dionysus" - Aired: February 6, 1995
- 1.05 - "Ares" - Aired: February 13, 1995
- 1.06 - "As Darkness Falls" - Aired: February 20, 1995
- 1.07 - "Pride Comes Before a Brawl" - Aired: February 27, 1995
- 1.08 - "The March to Freedom" - Aired: March 6, 1995
- 1.09 - "The Warrior Princess" - Aired: March 13, 1995
- 1.10 - "Gladiator" - Aired: March 20, 1995
- 1.11 - "The Vanishing Dead" - Aired: April 24, 1995
- 1.12 - "The Gauntlet" - Aired: May 1, 1995
- 1.13 - "Unchained Heart" - Aired: May 8, 1995
Season 2:
- 2.01 - "The King of Thieves" - Aired: September 11, 1995
- 2.02 - "All That Glitters" - Aired: September 18, 1995
- 2.03 - "What's in a Name?" - Aired: September 25, 1995
- 2.04 - "Siege at Naxos" - Aired: October 2, 1995
- 2.05 - "Outcast" - Aired: October 9, 1995
- 2.06 - "Under the Broken Sky" - Aired: October 16, 1995
- 2.07 - "The Mother of All Monsters" - Aired: October 23, 1995
- 2.08 - "The Other Side" - Aired: November 6, 1995
- 2.09 - "The Fire Down Below" - Aired: November 13, 1995
- 2.10 - "Cast a Giant Shadow" - Aired: November 13, 1995
- 2.11 - "Highway to Hades" - Aired: November 27, 1995
- 2.12 - "The Sword of Veracity" - Aired: January 15, 1996
- 2.13 - "The Enforcer" - Aired: January 22, 1996
- 2.14 - "Once a Hero" - Aired: January 29, 1996
- 2.15 - "Heedless Hearts" - Aired: February 5, 1996
- 2.16 - "Let the Games Begin" - Aired: February 19, 1996
- 2.17 - "The Apple" - Aired: February 26, 1996
- 2.18 - "Promises" - Aired: March 4, 1996
- 2.19 - "King for a Day" - Aired: March 18, 1996
- 2.20 - "Protean Challenge" - Aired: May 4, 1996
- 2.21 - "The Wedding of Alcmene" - Aired: April 29, 1996
- 2.22 - "The Power" - Aired: May 6, 1996
- 2.23 - "Centaur Mentor Journey" - Aired: May 13, 1996
- 2.24 - "Cave of Echoes" - Aired: June 7, 1996
Season 3:
- 3.01 - "Mercenary" - Aired: October 7, 1996
- 3.02 - "Doomsday" - Aired: October 7, 1996
- 3.03 - "Love Takes a Holiday" - Aired: October 21, 1996
- 3.04 - "Mummy Dearest" - Aired: October 28, 1996
- 3.05 - "Not Fade Away" - Aired: November 4, 1996
- 3.06 - "Monster Child in the Promised Land" - Aired: November 4, 1996
- 3.07 - "The Green-Eyed Monster" - Aired: November 11, 1996
- 3.08 - "Prince Hercules" - Aired: November 25, 1996
- 3.09 - "A Star to Guide Them" - Aired: December 21, 1996
- 3.10 - "The Lady and the Dragon" - Aired: January 20, 1997
- 3.11 - "Long Live the King" - Aired: February 1, 1997
- 3.12 - "Surprise" - Aired: February 3, 1997
- 3.13 - "Encounter" - Aired: February 10, 1997
- 3.14 - "When a Man Loves a Woman" - Aired: February 17, 1997
- 3.15 - "Judgement Day" - Aired: February 17, 1997
- 3.16 - "The Lost City" - Aired: March 3, 1997
- 3.17 - "Les Contemptibles" - Aired: April 14, 1997
- 3.18 - "Reign of Terror" - Aired: April 14, 1997
- 3.19 - "The End of the Beginning" - Aired: April 21, 1997
- 3.20 - "War Bride" - Aired: April 28, 1997
- 3.21 - "A Rock and a Hard Place" - Aired: May 5, 1997
- 3.22 - "Atlantis" - Aired: May 12, 1997
Season 4:
- 4.01 - "Beanstalks and Bad Eggs" - Aired: September 29, 1997
- 4.02 - "Hero's Heart" - Aired: October 6, 1997
- 4.03 - "Regrets... I've Had a Few" - Aired: October 13, 1997
- 4.04 - "Web of Desire" - Aired: October 20, 1997
- 4.05 - "Stranger in a Strange World" - Aired: October 27, 1997
- 4.06 - "Two Men and a Baby" - Aired: November 3, 1997
- 4.07 - "Prodigal Sister" - Aired: November 10, 1997
- 4.08 - "...And Fancy Free" - Aired: November 17, 1997
- 4.09 - "If I Had a Hammer" - Aired: January 12, 1998
- 4.10 - "Hercules on Trial" - Aired: January 19, 1998
- 4.11 - "Medea Culpa" - Aired: January 26, 1998
- 4.12 - "Men in Pink" - Aired: February 2, 1998
- 4.13 - "Armageddon Now (Part 1)" - Aired: February 9, 1998
- 4.14 - "Armageddon Now (Part 2)" - Aired: February 16, 1998
- 4.15 - "Yes, Virginia, There Is a Hercules" - Aired: February 23, 1998
- 4.16 - "Porkules" - Aired: March 16, 1998
- 4.17 - "One Fowl Day" - Aired: March 23, 1998
- 4.18 - "My Fair Cupcake" - Aired: April 13, 1998
- 4.19 - "War Wounds" - Aired: April 20, 1998
- 4.20 - "Twilight" - Aired: April 27, 1998
- 4.21 - "Top God" - Aired: May 4, 1998
- 4.22 - "Reunions" - Aired: May 11, 1998
Season 5:
- 5.01 - "Faith" - Aired: September 28, 1998
- 5.02 - "Descent" - Aired: October 5, 1998
- 5.03 - "Resurrection" - Aired: October 12, 1998
- 5.04 - "Genies and Grecians and Geeks, Oh My!" - Aired: October 19, 1998
- 5.05 - "Render Unto Caesar" - Aired: October 26, 1998
- 5.06 - "Norse by Norsevest" - Aired: November 2, 1998
- 5.07 - "Somewhere Over the Rainbow Bridge" - Aired: November 9, 1998
- 5.08 - "Darkness Rising" - Aired: November 9, 1998
- 5.09 - "For Those of You Just Joining Us..." - Aired: January 9, 1999
- 5.10 - "Let There Be Light" - Aired: January 16, 1999
- 5.11 - "Redemption" - Aired: January 23, 1999
- 5.12 - "Sky High" - Aired: January 30, 1999
- 5.13 - "Stranger and Stranger" - Aired: February 1, 1999
- 5.14 - "Just Passing Through" - Aired: February 8, 1999
- 5.15 - "Greece Is Burning" - Aired: February 22, 1999
- 5.16 - "We'll Always Have Cyprus" - Aired: March 1, 1999
- 5.17 - "The Academy" - Aired: March 15, 1999
- 5.18 - "Love on the Rocks" - Aired: March 1, 1999
- 5.19 - "Once Upon a Future King" - Aired: April 26, 1999
- 5.20 - "Fade Out" - Aired: May 3, 1999
- 5.21 - "My Best Girl's Wedding" - Aired: May 10, 1999
- 5.22 - "Revelations" - Aired: May 17, 1999
Season 6:
- 6.01 - "Be Deviled" - Aired: September 27, 1999
- 6.02 - "Love, Amazon Style" - Aired: October 4, 1999
- 6.03 - "Rebel with a Cause" - Aired: October 16, 1999
- 6.04 - "Darkness Visible" - Aired: October 18, 1999
- 6.05 - "Hercules, Tramps & Thieves" - Aired: November 1, 1999
- 6.06 - "City of the Dead" - Aired: November 8, 1999
- 6.07 - "A Wicked Good Time" - Aired: November 15, 1999
- 6.08 - "Full Circle" - Aired: November 20, 1999
Additional "Hercules and the Amazon Women" Pictures
Additional "Hercules and the Lost Kingdom" Pictures
Additional "Hercules and the Circle of Fire" Pictures
Additional "Hercules in the Underworld" Pictures
Additional "Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur" Pictures
Additional "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" Pictures (YH Alum Actors)
Additional "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors)