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  • Non Sport Update Magazine March 2007 Let's Relate Dangerously. Rittenhouse Archives developed Dangerous Liaisons as a thematic title illustrating tension-filled relationships among characters within many ongoing story frames. The 72-card base set centers on actor Lucy Lawless' role as the nomadic fighter in her most intriguing personal encounters. Also featured is Xena's cohort Gabrielle, portrayed by Renee O'Connor.

     

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  • The Star Scoop - May 2005 - Reneé O'Connor - one of the most fabulous talents you'll ever catch is best known for her role as spunky Gabrielle on Xena: Warrior Princess. With new roles on the way and a short film in the Sundance Film Festival, her fans are finally getting a chance to see this gem of a star really shine! We talked with the incredibly sweet Reneé about her career and so much more! Interview

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  • The Park Record - 28 January 2005 - Single mom faces deployment. Short film examines the human cost of war
  • Mercury News - 24 January 2005 "One Weekend a Month" shows Meg (played by Renee O'Connor of "Xena: Warrior Princess") making a series of increasingly desperate phone calls to try to find someone to take care of her children while she's at war. With increasingly long National Guard deployments in Iraq, this under-documented problem has become a looming crisis in the military's ranks. Escobar's film powerfully illuminates the problem.
  • The Park Record - 29 January 2005: 2005 Sundance Film Festival Winners The Shorts Jury awarded Honorable Mentions in Short Filmmaking to ONE WEEKEND A MONTH; RYAN (Canada), SMALL TOWN SECRETS,TAMA TU (New Zealand) and VICTORIA PARA CHINO. 
  • The Tuscon Citizen 13 January 2005 “Elektra” leads a resurgence of female superheroes, giving women someone to cheer for. Xena Excerpt: Surely, nobody has forgotten Xena and her close pal Gabrielle. Plans are still afoot in L.A. to bring Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Conner to the big screen in the same roles they made famous on television. Every pop culture analyst and movie reviewer (including me) will be eager to see what changes have been wrought in the relationship between these two since the mid-1990s.
 

 

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  • The Hollywood Reporter - January 2000 Issue celebrating 100 episodes of Xena Warrior Princess with interviews and adverts from Lucy, Renee and the rest of the cast, staff and those associated with the show

 

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  • SciFi Universe September 1997 Actress Renee O'Connor. "How can you have a show about two strong woman with practically an all male executive { group and have the women be so intelligent?" asks Renee O'Connor, who plays Gabrielle on the fantasy television series Xena: Warrior Princess....

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