Alison Wall

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Alison Wall
Born (1966-02-01) February 1, 1966 (age 58)
Auckland, New Zealand
Years active19812001
Awards1998 for Best Performer in Comedy for the TV Guide

Alison Wall (born 1966 in Auckland) is an actress and a comedian, best known for her role as Minya in the American TV series Xena: Warrior Princess .

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Biography

Career

Wall is a comedy veteran, having worked on New Zealand comedy shows Issues , That Comedy Show and Comedy Central having later played the comedic Minya on the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess and voiced both the Greek Titanesses Tethys and Mnemosyne on the animated movie Hercules and Xena The Battle for Mount Olympus (1998).

Wall hasn't acted since 2001.

Filmography

Film and television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1981 Prisoners Elizabeth's friend
1987-1989 Funny Business VariousTV series
19901990: The IssuesVarious charactersTV series
1991IssuesVarious charactersTV series
1992More IssuesVarious charactersTV series
1997 Xena: Warrior Princess MinyaEpisode: "A Day in the Life"
1998 Xena: Warrior Princess MinyaEpisode: "The Quill is Mightier..."
1998Point your Toes, Cushla!MotherShort film
1998 Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus Tethys/Mnemosyne (voice)Video
1999GreenstoneLady EvelynTV series
1999 Xena: Warrior Princess MinyaEpisode: "The Play's the Thing"
Episode: "Takes One to Know One"
1999 Young Hercules GalinthiaEpisode: "The Head That Wears the Crown"
2000 Channelling Baby Childbirth nurse #2
2000Topp Twins IIIDoris Gilhooley
Bowling lady
Episode: "FARM the Musical"
Episode: "Bowls and Golf"
2001 Xena: Warrior Princess CleaEpisode: "Send in the Clones"

Awards

Wall won on 1998 in the category Best Performer in the Comedy, in a vote made for the TV Guide .[ citation needed ]

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