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    Actress: Conan the Destroyer. Olivia d'Abo is an English actress and singer from London. She debuted as a teenager in 1984, and has remained active over the following decades. Her most famous role was playing the free-spirited Karen Arnold in the historical television series "The Wonder Years" (1988 -1993).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.65 m
    • Paddington, London, England, UK
    • The Director Inspired His way.
    • The Script Required Some tinkering.
    • But The Original Script Lived on.
    • The Film Had A Real Bond with Dune.
    • The Princess Was A Rookie.
    • Jehnna’S Bodyguard Knew How to Score.
    • The Film Helped Make Schwarzenegger An American.
    • Sven Ole-Thorsen appeared in Both Conan Movies.
    • One Actor Pulled An Even Bigger Double Duty.
    • This Was The Family-Friendly Version of Conan.

    Director John Milius drew major inspiration for the first Conan movie, Conan the Barbarian, from 1958’s The Vikings. When Milius was unavailable to direct the Conan sequel, Conan the Destroyer, producer Dino De Laurentiis went to the original source by hiring The Vikings director Richard Fleischer.

    The film was originally titled “Conan, King of Thieves” from the initial screenplay by Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway. The script was then heavily rewritten by screenwriter Stanley Mann and retitled Conan the Destroyer . Thomas and Conway received a “Story By” credit on the finished film.

    Because the finished product was so radically changed from their screenplay, Thomas and Conway went on to create a graphic novel based on their story idea called “Conan the Barbarian: The Horn of Azoth.” To distance themselves from the movie, they changed the names of most of the characters: Jehnna was changed to “Natari,” Bombaata was changed to “...

    The film was shot in Mexico City as a cost-cutting measure. Conan the Destroyer used the same crew and some of the same locations as another Dino De Laurentiis production, director David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of Dune, which was shooting in Mexico at the same time.

    Princess Jehnna was actress Olivia d’Abo’s first acting role. She was 13 years old when filming began.

    Basketball fans may recognize Jehnna’s bodyguard, Bombaata, as basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain. Conan the Destroyer was Chamberlain’s only credited onscreen role, although he made an uncredited appearance as himself in 1999’s Any Given Sunday .

    Arnold Schwarzenegger gained U.S. citizenship during the filming of Conan the Destroyer . He retains dual Austrian and U.S. citizenship to this day.

    But he played different characters. He played Thorgrim, Thulsa Doom’s evil henchman, in Conan the Barbarian, and plays Togra, the member of the Queen’s guard who tries to kidnap princess Jehnna, in Conan the Destroyer .

    Pat Roach plays two roles in the film—the one-eyed ice wizard Toth-Amon, and his Ape-man mirror monster whom Conan kills. Cinephiles may recognize him from Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark as the Nazi mechanic that is knocked into a plane propeller, or as the Thugee slavemaster who is pulled into a rock crusher in Indiana Jones and the Te...

    Conan the Destroyer initially received an R rating from the MPAA like its similarly violent predecessor Conan the Barbarian, but it was recut and given a PG rating because the filmmakers thought the movie would make more money if it catered to a broader audience.

  2. Olivia Jane d'Abo (born January 22, 1969) [1] portrays Princess Jehnna in Conan the Destroyer. The movie was filmed in the late fall of 1983, [2] while d'Abo was 14. She had just finished filming Bolero, [3] which ended up being released two months after Conan the Destroyer since the former had to...

  3. Ahead of our latest episode of Desert Island Movies debuting on 20th May, here's a sneak peek a\t the episode with Olivia D'Abo talking about her time on the set of Richard Fleischer's 1984...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olivia_d'AboOlivia d'Abo - Wikipedia

    Her film appearances include roles in Conan the Destroyer (1984) and Bank Robber (1993). Early life and education. D'Abo was born on 22 January 1969 in London, England, the daughter of Maggie London, an English model and actress primarily active in the 1960s, and Mike d'Abo, an English singer and member of 1960s musical group Manfred Mann. [2] .

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  6. Princess Jehnna, as played by Olivia d'Abo. Princess Jehnna, later Queen Jehnna, is a fictional character in Conan the Destroyer, the 1984 film directed by action/fantasy veteran Richard Fleischer. The character was featured as one of the main protagonists of the film in a quest to find and retrieve a mystical horn that had the power to restore ...

  7. The cast also includes Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, Tracey Walter, and Olivia d'Abo. Conan the Destroyer was theatrically released in the United States on June 29, 1984, by Universal Pictures . Upon release, the film received generally mixed reviews from critics.

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