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* Shadout Mapes in ''[[Drift]]''
* Shadout Mapes in ''[[Drift]]''
* Liet Kynes in ''[[Big Trouble in Little Arrakis]]''
* Liet Kynes in ''[[Big Trouble on Little Arrakis]]''
* Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam in ''[[Junc]]''
* Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam in ''[[Junc]]''
* Human-sandworm hybrid in ''[[Dune: House Soprano]]''
* Human-sandworm hybrid in ''[[Dune: House Soprano]]''
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File:Drift (1971 film).jpg|link=Drift (1971 film)|'''''[[Drift (1971 film)|Drift]]''''' is a 1971 American science fiction crime film about John Drift (Richard Roundtree), a Fremen martial arts master who uses desert lore to drive Harkonnen mobsters from Harlem.
File:Drift (1971 film).jpg|link=Drift (1971 film)|'''''[[Drift (1971 film)|Drift]]''''' is a 1971 American science fiction crime film about John Drift (Richard Roundtree), a Fremen martial arts master who uses desert lore to drive Harkonnen mobsters from Harlem.


File:Big Trouble in Little Arrakis.jpg|link=Big Trouble in Little Arrakis|'''''[[Big Trouble in Little Arrakis]]''''' is a science fiction comedy adventure film directed by John Carpenter and Denis Villeneuve and starring Kurt Russell.
File:Big Trouble on Little Arrakis.jpg|link=Big Trouble on Little Arrakis|'''''[[Big Trouble on Little Arrakis]]''''' is a science fiction comedy adventure film directed by John Carpenter and Denis Villeneuve and starring Kurt Russell.


File:Junc.jpg|link=Junc|'''''[[Junc]]''''' is a 2022 American science fiction film based on the television series ''Sanford and Son''.
File:Junc.jpg|link=Junc|'''''[[Junc]]''''' is a 2022 American science fiction film based on the television series ''Sanford and Son''.
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* ''[[Arrakishead]]''
* ''[[Arrakishead]]''
* ''[[Big Trouble in Little Arrakis]]''
* ''[[Big Trouble on Little Arrakis]]''
* [[Drift (1971 film)]]
* [[Drift (1971 film)]]
* ''[[Dune: House Soprano]]''
* ''[[Dune: House Soprano]]''

Latest revision as of 09:01, 29 March 2024

Earliest known poster for LaWanda Page in Dune.

American actress, comedian, and dancer LaWanda Page (born Alberta Richmond; October 19, 1920 – September 14, 2002) appeared in several film and television adaptations of Frank Herbert's novel Dune and subsequent novels set in the Dune universe.

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