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* '''Pilot (2002/10/9)''', written by [[Laeta Kalogridis]]
* '''Pilot (2002/10/9)''', written by [[Laeta Kalogridis]]
* '''Slick (2002/10/16)''', written by [[Laeta Kalogridis]] and [[Melissa Rosenberg]]
* '''Slick (2002/10/16)''', written by [[Laeta Kalogridis]] and [[Melissa Rosenberg]]
* Prey for the Hunter (2002/10/23)
* '''Prey for the Hunter''' (2002/10/23), written by Adam Armus & [[Nora Kay Foster]]; teleplay by Adam Horowitz & Edward Kitsis
* '''Three Birds and a Baby (2002/10/30)''', co-written by [[Julie Hess]]
* '''Three Birds and a Baby (2002/10/30)''', co-written by [[Julie Hess]]
* '''Sins of the Mother (2002/11/6)''', written by [[Melissa Rosenberg]]
* '''Sins of the Mother (2002/11/6)''', written by [[Melissa Rosenberg]]

Revision as of 19:06, 11 January 2009

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. The series was developed by Laeta Kalogridis.

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 (Meyer also was in Point Pleasant)
  • Rachel Skarsten as Dinah Lance / Dinah Redmond, Black Canary's teenage daughter (in the comic books, it's a little more complex)
  • Shemar Moore as Det. Jesse Reese (male character, romantic interest of The Huntress)
  • Ian Abercrombie as Alfred
  • Mia Sara as Harley Quinn, aka Dr. Harleen Quinzel - series villain mastermind (Sara was also Princess Lily in Legend)
  • Sung Hi Lee

Episodes

Episodes in bold were written or co-written by women.

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