Top TV Shows - Michelle Langstone
Michelle Langstone's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
- #244Power Rangersas Kat Manx • 38 episodes#244 in TVScore: 2.4Power Rangers is a popular long-running American superhero television series. The show is known for its action-packed episodes, colorful costumes, and entertaining storylines. It revolves around a group of ordinary teenagers who are chosen by a powerful mentor to become the Power Rangers, a team of heroes with unique superpowers. Together, they fight against evil forces and protect the world from various threats. With its mix of action, adventure, and moral lessons, Power Rangers has captured the hearts of fans of all ages.
- #541Xena: Warrior Princessas Lana • 1 episode#541 in TVScore: 1.1Xena: Warrior Princess follows the adventures of Xena, a skilled warrior seeking to redeem her dark past by protecting the innocent. Joined by Gabrielle, a bard who becomes a warrior in her own right, they confront various adversaries and encounter mythological beings. Xena's strength, strategy, and moral journey anchor the series, which blends action, drama, and humor.
Top Movies - Michelle Langstone
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Michelle Langstone Biography
Michelle Langstone (born January 30, 1979) is a New Zealand actress, writer, and author. She has appeared in numerous films and television series in both New Zealand and Australia. Notable roles include Dr. Katherine 'Kat' Manx in the television series Power Rangers S.P.D. and Master Guin in Power Rangers Jungle Fury. Langstone also portrayed Livia in the 2008 action fiction series Legend of The Seeker. In addition to her acting career, Langstone is a prolific writer and has contributed articles, travel stories, and essays to various New Zealand publications. She won a 2020 Voyager Media Award for Best Interview or Profile and a 2021 Voyager Media Award for Best First Person Essay. Langstone's debut memoir, Times Like These: On Grief, Hope, and Remarkable Love, was published in May 2021.