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  2. Amanda is a fictional character in the television series Highlander: The Series and Highlander: The Raven, portrayed by actress Elizabeth Gracen. She is one of the Immortals, immune to old age and death except by taking the head off.

    • Personality
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    • Alternate Amanda
    • Spin-Off
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    • Fighting Style
    • Amanda in The Game
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    Compulsive, intelligent, and sly, Amanda is manipulative and deceitful toward friend and foe alike, though not truly malicious. For centuries she has lived her life without looking back, uncaring of the chaos left in the wake of her actions. Taking care to avoid stealing from good-hearted people, she primarily targeted banks, museums, and the obsce...

    Amanda was born around the year AD 820 in St. Anne in Normandy, France. Despite being poor and uneducated, she was intelligent. Her first death occurred in 850 during the Black Plague, when she was beaten to death for entering a plague-ridden residence in order to steal food. Her body was to be cast aside to be burned, but she was rescued by Rebecc...

    In the series finale, To Be, while MacLeod was looking at the world as it might have been without him in it, it was shown that without Duncan in her life, Amanda never abandoned her criminal ways, in fact, she became quite ruthless, without a conscious, and deeply acquisitive, rather than merely mischievous and reckless. In the alternate time line,...

    Amanda returned in the spin-off series Highlander: The Raven. The show lasted one season, running from the fall of 1998 to spring of 1999. While being investigated by police detectives Hoffman and Nick Wolfe for a crime she didn't commit, Claudia Hoffman, jumped in front of a bullet to save Amanda's life, not knowing she was Immortal. Saddened by C...

    Amanda was manipulative and scheming whether it be toward friend or foe, doing whatever was necessary to achieve her goals. For centuries she lived her life with a cavalier attitude, scornful toward responsibility with no sense of moral obligation and with no remorse for her actions. Yet despite her mischievous and wily nature, she rarely stole fro...

    Executive Producer Bill Panzerthought Amanda was "a beautiful, funny, international grand thief kind of character, who's crazy mad about MacLeod, but also crazy mad about her own freedom. And when Amanda comes into his life, if he's free, they have a moment. And she generally slips off into the night."

    Amanda has many swords in her collection. In her first appearance, she used an English broadsword with a wheel pommel. For the majority of the series, she used a single ring rapier. In her own series, she used her favorite sword, two handed broadsword.

    With no real interest in The Game, Amanda instead focused on staying alive, and so had minimized the number of duels she participated in. When faced with another Immortal, she typically ran or conned her way out of battle, or had to be rescued by a friend like Duncan MacLeod. (Her tendency to use others to fight for her was evident in the number of...

    1. The Lady and the Tiger 2. The Return of Amanda 3. Legacy 4. The Cross of St. Antoine 5. Rite of Passage 6. Finale: Part One 7. Finale: Part Two 8. Double Eagle 9. Reunion 10. The Colonel 11. Methuselah's Gift 12. The Immortal Cimoli 13. Dramatic License 14. Money No Object 15. The Stone of Scone 16. Forgive Us Our Trespasses 17. To Be 18. Not To Be

    1. Reborn 2. Full Disclosure 3. Bloodlines 4. Immunity 5. So Shall Ye Reap 6. Birthright 7. Crime And Punishment 8. The Unknown Soldier 9. Cloak And Dagger 10. Passion Play 11. The Devil You Know 12. A Matter Of Time 13. The French Connection 14. The Rogue 15. Inferno 16. The Frame 17. Love And Death 18. Thick As Thieves 19. The Manipulator 20. The Ex-Files 21. War And Peace 22. Dead On Arrival

    Books

    1. White Silence, Evening at Joe's

    ^ a b c Episode "The Lady and the Tiger", Bonus material, Article: "Amanda", in Highlander: The Series (season 1) (DVD, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2001), disk 6.^ Episode "The Lady and the Tiger", Bonus Material, Bill Panzer's interview, in Highlander: The Series (season 1) (DVD, Davis-Panzer Productions, 2001), disk 6.unneccessaryse a

  3. As described in the film, Highlander, The Prize consists of all the power of all the Immortals who ever lived. The Prize awaits the one Immortal who accomplishes the daunting task of surviving all his or her fellow Immortals, winning their final bout, and becoming 'The One', thus collecting...

  4. Jul 24, 2020 · Kenneth seized the opportunity but was interrupted by his former protector Amanda, who assured him that she'd kill him if he took MacLeod's head. Byron was one of the few immortals to be based on an actual historical person - 19th-century bad-boy poet Lord Byron.

  5. Highlander fans grew to love the character of the Immortal priest Darius (who was first introduced in "Band of Brothers") and we were all shocked when this character was killed off in the first season's closing episode "The Hunters".

  6. Kalas kills Christine and her newspaper editor to obtain the computer disk with all Immortal and Watcher records. In 1753 Turkey, harem girl Amanda is about to have her hands chopped off for theft but Duncan rescues her.

  7. Amanda's first teacher; She was killed by fellow student Luther (Emile Abossolo M'Bo) in the episode ("Legacy"). She appeared in flashbacks with used footage from Highlander: The Series.