Oprah Magazine - May 2004 which looks at female role models /
action heroines from Wonder Woman, Cagney & Lacey, Xena and the rest of the action heroes that followed Xena.
Lucy from Pavement Magazine (New Zealand) October / November 2001 dealing with Genetic engineering. Lucy was among those who put up their hand in an
effort to voice their concerns over this very topical issue. Her t-shirt reads 1+1=3 stop genetic engineering now.
People Weekly - 13 December 1999 - Scene Stealers: Celebrity parents share the limelight with a bumper crop of 1999 babies.
Lucy talks about baby Julius
People Magazine - 22 June 1998 - Love & Marriage '98: Weddings of the Year 1998 Some waited for decades while
others hardly waited at all. But whatever the route--or the robe-- they chose, this year's stars of the altar made the most - Lucy Lawless & Rob Tapert
People Magazine - 29 December 1997 - Lucy Lawless: a Kiwi actress breaks the action-hero mold. (star of 'Xena: Warrior Princess')(The 25 Most Intriguing People of '97)
People Weekly Magazine - 13 October 1997 - Lucy attends the Friars Club roast for actor Danny Aiello in New York City.
Scans of Lucys with Danny Aiello and comedian Buddy Hackett
People Weekly - 1 September 1997 - TV's 40 Most Facinating Stars of '97 Lucy Lawless - TV Titans It is good to be a king or queen of prime time. Meet the monarchs
currently enjoying the view from the top of Mt Nielson
Penthouse Magazine - July 1999 - Never before has television seen anyone quite like her -- a woman as smart, strong,
courageous, and committed as any male hero.
Playstation World - February 2001 magazine features Playstation 1 game
called: "Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix" which has two female detectives in it
called Hana and Rain. The plot contains some overt subtext between the two apparently. To
illustrate what they mean by 'subtext' the magazine has a very not so subtle look at Xena
and Gabrielle and asks the question "Are They or Aren't They"?
Lucy appeared in the May 2001 issue of Ralph Magazine (an Australian men's magazine). Lucy is ranked #138 out of a field of 150 of the Sexiest Women in the World.
Ralph Magazine - June/July 1999 -
5 Stars - An Amazon, a journo, a chef, a lawyer and genetically
enginereed goddess all have one thing in common: they're the sexiest
women on TV. Lucy Lawless, Xena Warrior Princess
RIOT August 1997 Hercules and Xena: The Battle For Mount Olympus Preview
The Hercules movie that everyone's been waiting for is not the one playing in theaters this Summer. Universal Studios' new animated Hercules and Xena movie, coming hot on the heels of the highly successful live-action
television series, will premier soon in its direct-to-video release this Fall. Featuring the voices of the series' stars, including Kevin (Hercules) Sorbo, Lucy Lawless, Renee O'Connor...
SciFi Magazine - June 2005 Issue.Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor reunite for a song and dance number
at the 10th Anniversary Xena Warrior Princess Convention
SciFi TV & Movies Magazine
Hell Bent for Leather - September 1999 It's definitely worth staying in on a Saturday evening now we've got a six foot
something Amazonian, dressed in leather and kicking butt all over Ancient Greece.
SFX Magazine April 1999 Photo of ROC as one of the
sexiest women in SF
SFX Magazine - October 1998 - Article on Lucy Lawless.
The Kick Within It's a case of from here to maternity, according to the recently
married Warrior Princess alias actress Lucy Lawless.
"I'll play Xena pregnant!" she tells Eric Blackmore. The past year has
been a wild ride for Lucy Lawless, the five-foot, ten inch dark
beauty who stars as the impossibly athletic Xena: Warrior Princess.
Starlog Yearbook - August
1996 - Science Fiction's Toughest Heroes. Savage Sword of Xena, With a dark past & a deadly blade, Lucy Lawless battles on as a Warrior Princess
Starship Foundation - Starship Log
Starship Log - September 2004 - several pictures of Lucy in the newsletter Lucy is on the front page of the new
Starship Newsletter -
October 2003
and she also did another little drawing and put a note on the donation appeal page. Click here to see the scans
Stuff For Men - November 1999 - Lucy as the new female James Bond (Jane Bond)
Sunday Express S:2
Sunday Express S:2 - 12 October 2003 Interview with Lucy about life after Xena, her screenplay she is writing, jobs she turned down and about the
Warrior Women documentary.