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* Ashley Scott as The Huntress; original version, not Post-Crisis on Infinite Earths; Helena Kyle, daughter of Batman and Catwoman) | * Ashley Scott as [[The Huntress]]; original version, not Post-Crisis on Infinite Earths; Helena Kyle, daughter of Batman and Catwoman) | ||
* [[Dina Meyer]] as Oracle | * [[Dina Meyer]] as [[Oracle]] | ||
* Rachel Skarsten as Dinah, Black Canary's teenage daughter | * Rachel Skarsten as [[Dinah]], [[Black Canary]]'s teenage daughter | ||
* Shemar Moore | * Shemar Moore | ||
* Ian Abercrombie | * Ian Abercrombie | ||
Revision as of 14:16, 7 May 2008
Birds of Prey is a TV series that ran for 13 episodes in 2002-03, loosely based on the DC Universe comic book of the same title.
Cast
Starring:
- Ashley Scott as The Huntress; original version, not Post-Crisis on Infinite Earths; Helena Kyle, daughter of Batman and Catwoman)
- Dina Meyer as Oracle
- Rachel Skarsten as Dinah, Black Canary's teenage daughter
- Shemar Moore
- Ian Abercrombie
- Mia Sara
- Sung Hi Lee
Episodes
- Episodes in bold were written or co-written by women.
- Pilot (2002/10/9), written by Laeta Kalogridis
- Slick (2002/10/16), written by Laeta Kalogridis and Melissa Rosenberg
- Prey for the Hunter (2002/10/23)
- Three Birds and a Baby (2002/10/30), co-written by Julie Hess
- Sins of the Mother (2002/11/6), written by Melissa Rosenberg
- Primal Scream (2002/11/13)
- Split (2002/11/20), co-written by Kay Foster
- Lady Shiva (2002/11/27), co-written by Kay Foster
- Nature of the Beast (2002/12/18), written by Melissa Rosenberg
- Gladiatrix (2003/1/8)
- Reunion (2003/1/8)
- Feat of Clay (2003/2/19), co-written by Kay Foster
- Devil's Eyes (2003/2/19), co-written by Melissa Rosenberg