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L i b r a i r i e . . . A r e n a . . . W i l d T h i n g . . .
Richard Galpin In 1998, Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon needed an actress to portray a new character he was developing for his succesful tv series - a rouge teenage slayer of the undead called Faith. She needed to be the antithesis of Buffy's blonde, girl-next-door princess - a wildcat, with a cocky swagger and a fuck - you sneer. He found her in Eliza Dushku. During her run of 15 episodes Eliza's character revelled in killing - "it makes me hungry and horny," said Faith - shot Angel with a poisoned dart and ended up incarcerated in an LA prison. It was must-see viewing, and not just for sci-fi fans, as she strutted down Sunnydale high's corridors in cowboy boots, push-up bra and battered leather jacket, trading insults with Buffy's obsequious cronies. Since Faith's last apearance in February 2000, it'll come as no surprise that Whedon has been begging for her to make a return. But she's keeping him waiting.... Its this sort of head-turning act that has made Dushku stick out from the androgynous, bland barbies that over-populate Hollywood. Not content to play the bimbo sex object, she's chosen projects (not always successful, it has to be said) that seem in keeping with her rebellious persona - she's been a reluctant cheerleader in Bring It On, a foul moutheddiamond theif in Arena contributing editor Kevin Smith's road movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and a goth party-goer in the risible horror flop Soul Survivors. "It was a great script, it was a great cast, i dont know what happened. It was tough to watch, I apologised and gave money back to my friends who had paid to come and see it with me." Despite this particular set-back she's still not prepared to compromise and take on the sort of vacuous part Natasha Henstridge has made her own. Dushku will next play a single mother - who, naturally, is also a recovering junkie - in City by the Sea, starring alongside Robert De Niro. In the flesh Eliza dosen't disappoint. There's the confident step to her walk, the "what the fuck are you looking at buddy ?" look in her eye, and yet a tangible softer side - she's really pleased with what the stylist has done to her hair today, "I love it, I'm going to call it my mermaid hair," and after six years she's decided to quit smoking and drinking. Her self-imposed cold turkey is being assisted by nicotine patches, which she hitches up her skirt to stick to her pale bottom so they dont make an unsightly appearance in our photographs. "I haven't had a cigarette in two weeks, and I'm on the wagon these days, too. If I have any sort of drink I want to smoke, the two seem to go hand in hand. I just turned 21 and everyones going, 'come on, we're all going out !' and I'm like, 'As a matter of fact, I'm not really into that anymore," says Eliza. "I started smoking for a role in a movie when I was 15 and I had a problem kicking it after the movie. It was just me trying to be a grown-up. I was puffing away thinking I was so cool. But I've decided to clean myself up and get into shape. I'm doing my best not to cheat and have a sly one." Born in Boston, MA on december 30, 1980, Eliza was raised by her mother (her parents were divorced before she was born), a local university professor, and her three brothers, Nate, Ben and Aaron. It was her brothers who strongly influenced her childhood. "I was a tomboy getting into trouble, wearing hand-me-downs and playing tag football," she says. "I'd get my hair cut at the barbers with the rest of them. I wanted a 'wiffle cut', which is like a crew cut. My mum wouldnt let me have one but allowed me to have this horrible bowl cut. It was around that time that people were going 'What four handsome boys you have,' and I freaked out. I grew my hair long and started doing more girlie things - I put my transformers and GI Joes away." Eliza followed her first movie experience in That Night with a part as Leonardo DiCaprio's stepsister Pearl in the comming-of-age drama This Boys Life. "Leo was 15 at the time, and he wasn't the professional either, he was riding his bike around, with people yelling at him not to because he'd get hurt, and then he'd fall off and get hurt and hold up production. We were these little forces to be reckoned with." Then she took a turn as the Austrian oak's rebellious daughter in the James Cameron action adventure True Lies. "Arnie took us out in his Hummer and we ended up having a food fight in Planet Hollywood." However, it was after that movie that her acting career was put on hold because her mother insisted that she needed to finnish her education. "My mom said, 'No kid of mine is going to be a dummy, you're not doing well with your tutors on set so you're going back to school.' I went back to school and got teased terribly, they all called me 'the F-ing movie star' and I just wanted to be like everyone else. I eventually graduated and enrolled for a school where I wanted to do an English major but that was when I got the Buffy gig." Although she might play "potty-mouthed" characters on screen, Eliza is carefull not to swear during our interview, censoring herself when relating stories about roles she's played and lines she's been made to say. This guarded behavior could well have something to do with her Mormon upbringing and a watchfull grandmother, who after seeing Eliza make out with a co-star on an episode of Buffy, called up the head honcho of the Artist Management Group (who represent Eliza), Michael Ovitz - a man who can make or break the careers of hundreds of actors - to complain that her granddaughter was "too naked on tv". His comments remain unreported. After a couple of years of non-stop working Eliza is being selective over her next project. "I've been reading scripts, but it's been slim pickings after September 11, so i'm not in a hurry to take anything just for work. I'd prefer to wait for something that I'm nuts about." Unfortunately she's also being selective about what she reveals of her current love life. "I'm a very sociable, affable kind of girl. I really enjoy company and I tend to be friendswith a number of guys," she says. "I love having a close friend and somebody who can be a whole world of other things besides being my love." When we catch up with her again, Eliza is feeling sleepy. She's recently been suffering from a bought of insomnia, and the current cold snap California is experiencing hasn't helped her in getting some shut-eye. Although its comming up to noon she's just crept out of bed and her voice has a sexy huskiness to it. She also admits to "cheating" on her cigarette abstinence and laughs, "you know I'm not perfect." So you're not feeling too awake this
morning ? Have you found any new projects that
you're excited about ? You starred with Robert De Nire in
'This Boy's Life' and you've recently worked with him again on 'City by
the sea'. Was he amazed by how much you've grown ? Did you go and sit on his lap ? Your mother sounds very strict... Did you find it difficult moving from
Boston to Los Angeles to pursue your acting career ? You always seem to play the
rebellious type on TV and in your movies. Is that what you're really
like ? On Buffy you seem to be able to
handle yourself in the fight scenes. In Bring It On you played a
cheerleader. Did you wave the pom-poms in high school ? According to your Bring It On
co-star, Clare Kramer, you had a bit of a wild night after that movie
went to number one at the box office.... In Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,
you got to wear an incredibly tight catsuit. was there any chaffing ? He told us he gave you the nickname
"Duck Shoot". In your next film, the New Guy,
there's a scene with you on a bucking bronco. Are you pretty adept at staying on ?
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