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Informer ("A City Under Plague") - Matthew Dylan Roberts
 
Informer ("A City Under Plague") - Matthew Dylan Roberts
 
Empress Hitria - Lisa Stohard
 
Empress Hitria - Lisa Stohard

Revision as of 10:57, 3 July 2024

The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian television series (1996-1998)

Also referred to simply as Sinbad in some sources.

Not to be confused with the Indian animated film,The Adventures of Sinbad[1]

The series

The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights, created by Ed Naha and filmed in southern Ontario, Canada and in Cape Town, South Africa. It features a number of South African performers. Among them, listed alphabetically:

Caz Abrahams, Paryse Allen, Catriona Andrew,

Nick Boraine,Michele Burgers,

Sean Michael Cameron, Graham Clarke,

Ronald France,

Cynthia Farrelly Gesner, Finn Harry Gesner,

Melissa Haiden, Nicola Hanekom, Julie Hartley, Mike Huff,

André Jacobs

Lloyd Kandlin,

Greg Latter, Patrick Lyster,

Johan Malherbe, Nomvula Meth, Michelle Meyer

Terry Norton,

Brian O'Shaughnessy

Jonathan Pienaar,

Lindsay Reardon, Dick Reineke, Debbie Rivett, Gary Robbins, Hanli Rolfes, James Ryan, Gérard Rudolf,

Clive Scott, David Sherwood, Janet Stignant

Gordon van Rooyen, Michelle van Schalkwyk, Ursula Venter

Graham Weir, Iain Winter-Smith,


Kevin Jubinville

Borell - Informer ("A City Under Plague") - Matthew Dylan Roberts Empress Hitria - Lisa Stohard Kasha - Brian O'Shaughnessy Caricol - Gérard Rudolf Radue - Garwin Sanford Von - Douglas O'Keeffe Prince Armound - Kevin Otto Fin - Maurice Podbrey Matsue - Frank Opperman Tang - Anthony Bishop Malek - Anthony De Longis Deanna - Candice Hillebrand Torrid - Peter Krummek Mutaro - Jamie McKnight Nesher - Gavin van den Berg Veedon - Richard Comar Dara - Gabriella Cirillo Sultan - John Carson Tarsus - Jonathan Pienaar Garrick - Markus Parilo Ula - Robin Michele Stewart Atari - David Thomas Amphitrite - Michelle Douglas Shwind - Adam Pike Iyt - Toni Mitchell Woman ("The Minotaur") - Jan Neethling Taryn - Katie Griffin Naaupo - Danny Keogh Taryn's Father - Sean Taylor Korla - Raoul Max Trujillo Para - Kelly Fiddick Ajeeb - John Stead Mother ("The Guardians") - Angela Martin Town Leader - John Springett Baby Ajeeb - Abi Colins/Megan Colins Mala - Laura Steed Episode list

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sinbad

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115086/

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