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Le deuxième nom d'Eliza (Patricia) lui vient de sa tante favorite. Eliza adore voir sa famille et ses amis. "J'adore ma famille, ma famille c'est la meilleure. Chaque fois que je peux les voir, c'est la chose la plus cool." Le tatouage sur son bras droit qu'on voit dans son rôle de Faith est faux, mais elle veut s'en faire faire un sur la hanche pour un membre de sa famille qui est décédé. Elle adore voyager et danser. Elle veut aller dans les Caraïbes ou sur une croisière. Jusqu'à maintenant, sa place favorite est Bondi Beach, à New South Wales, en Australie. Elle a un chien, Korbit, qui vit en Utah. Elle a aussi "5 petits poissons qui sont faciles à s'occuper, et ils ne m'énervent pas." Elle a des origines albanaises et danoises. Son nom de famille se prononce "Dush-koo", Dush rimant avec "Push" en anglais. Son père est professeur à la Boston University. Sa mère est professeur à la Suffolk University. Elle a été émancipée de ses parents à cause de lois strictes sur le nombre d'heures qu'un mineur a le droit de travailler. Le directeur Kevin Smith la surnomme "Duck-shoot" Elle joue pour les sourds au Watertown Children's Theatre à Boston. Elle a été élevée mormone mais ne pratique plus. Sa famille était la seule avec le nom Dushku aux États-Unis en 1920, et vivait au Massachusetts.
Q u e l q u e s c i t a t i o n s d ' E l i z a . . . "There's nothing better than being a badass, and encouraging other girls out there to be badasses in their own right." "You've got a better chance of seeing God than seeing Eliza Dushku nude. That's my stuff, nobody else's. I don't want my little brother to turn on his computer and have naked me as his screensaver. And, speaking of which, what's up with people sending naked pictures of me to my uncle? That's so gross. In the first place, the pictures are fake. In the second place, sending an uncle pictures of his niece? Please." "I remember throwing a Popsicle stick in my now-best friend's hair because all the cool girls in school were like, 'Throw this Popsicle stick in her hair.' I was like, 'I can't, she was my friend.' I just didn't know what to do. All the cool girls were like, 'Do it, do it, do it.' I did it and to this day it makes me want to cry. To this day I'm like, 'Allison, I'm so, so sorry I did that to you in the lunchroom in 7th grade.'" DJ Qualls: "...On my last movie, I had to spend two days reading my lines off-camera for the other actors, crouched next to some cameraman's crotch, which was pretty uncomfortable." Eliza: "And how much were they paying you, my friend?" "Everyone wants to be famous but when you get there you're not so sure!" "I'm damned if I do and I'm damned if I don't." [on going back to school] "It's easy to play the bad girl: You just do everything you've been told not to do, and you don't have to think about the consequences, because it's only acting." "I've always just been really little. My three brothers, they've always hated it because they're guys and they've always wanted to be real beefy and butch, but we're all just very skinny. I think it's my dad, he's just very little. We eat like all of our friends think we are nuts. The Dushkus eat like it's going out of style. We chow; we'll eat a lot. People ask where it's going. I eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and snacks everyday, all day." [on pressure to have the "Hollywood body"] "Some guy [at a hotel bar] asked me if I was on TV, and I said yes, and he threw his drink at me. I was recognized, but my face was wet. It was nuts." "It's hard work but when you put it into perspective, I'm not doing brain surgery."
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