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Eliza Dushku Personal Details
Actress Name: Eliza Dushku
Actress Full Name: Eliza Patricia Dushku
Eliza Dushku Nicknames: Duck Shoot
Date of Birth: December 30th, 1980, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Race or Ethnicity: White
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Eliza Dushku Quotes
On Echo from the show Dollhouse:
I'm excited about Echo. I think that's an awesome name, Echo, and I'm excited about the fact that she's in this entirely manipulated world but that she's human. And I really like the idea of exploring this young woman who doesn't know who she is, we don't think, but something deep inside her does and is going to start making it known.
On the different challenges of Dollhouse:
Contrary to what many people believe about me. I do have a very vulnerable side. It's funny because my mother was at a polygamist's reunion for my family last year. I have this Mormon ancestry, so this episode is really interesting. I love these stories and I think it's fascinating looking outside the norm. I can understand people wanting to watch procedurals every week with problem solving and equations but I love figuring out people's emotions, expressions and how they're mutating in their surroundings. This is a perfect example for me and the parallels between my life and this show are uncanny at times.
When asked how being in prison has changed her angry and aggressive "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) and "Angel" (1999) character, Faith:
How would prison change anyone? There was something about the fact that she's a Slayer, so she wouldn't really be there unless she wanted to be because she's got superhuman strength. She could have busted out of that joint if she really wanted to, but she and Angel developed this relationship. He was leading her down the road to redemption, kind of facing the things she's done and recovering from that and hopefully being a better her. She's been in there, doing the time, thinking. She's still a tough girl, but she really has to suppress her demons a little more. In these past few ["Angel"] shows, that's what we're seeing -- her teetering on the line between the old her and the new her
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