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You don't need to be in a slew of new films like actress Eliza Dushku to look like a star. Here are four Hollywood-worthy fall makeup looks to screen-test for yourself. Eliza Do-a-Lot ! Shooting late-night scenes while covered in blood is all in a surreal day's work for actress Eliza Dushku. The 20-year-old Boston-born star of August's car crash thriller Soul Survivors has gone gory before, playing Buffy's rebellious enemy Faith on TV's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Why the run of bad-girl roles ? "Their characters are really interesting - an overly dramatized version of every-one," the broody beauty explains. But it's a relief that she finally gets to be funny in this month's slapstick road-trip comedy Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, costarring Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Chris Rock. Dushku's real-life road trip wasn't as many laughs : When Dushku was 14, her mother gave her and her older brother plane tickets and $1,000 each and told them to go to China and not come back until they'd visited eight cities. "We learned a lot about life and fending for yourself in a completely different culture," the actress recalls. So relating to the recovering heroin addict she portrays in this fall's City by the Sea, a drama costarring Robert De Niro, was no huge leap. But no matter what part she's playing at the multiplex - girl-gone-gory or not - Dushku still manages to look like a leading lady in real life.
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