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L i b r a i r i e . . . T V G u i d e . . . C h a t T V G u i d e . . . TV Guide: We're chatting with Buffy the Vampire Slayer star, Eliza Dushku aka: Faith. Send in your questions for the evil slayer, who's also starred in True Lies, Race the Sun, This Boys Life and That Night. TV Guide: Eliza, thanks for coming. Dushku: I'm so happy that you are
interested, and here and ready to have a chat! xadrez_1964: How long have you been an
actor? Dushku: Since I was around ten years old,
for about eight years now. I kind of tripped and fell into it when I was
10. Napios: Do you like to read? If so, what
do you read? Dushku: As much as I hate to say it, I'm
honestly not a big reader. I'm starting to get into it. My parents were
teachers and librarians and such, so for some reason we got sick of all
the books in the house and didn't read much. I like scripts though! Idiot_Jed: Got a movie project coming up?
What will it be about? Dushku: I'm sort of looking right now. As
many people know there are a lot of bad projects out there that are either
bites off of horror flicks or high school movies that have no reality to
them. So if nothing comes up, I'd be just as happy going back to college
on the east coast. Napios: Are you a religious person? Do you
adhere to a particular faith, no pun intended! Dushku: I was raised Mormon by my mother.
And slowly over the years kind of lost faith, I guess I'm religious, I am
not a church-goer, but I do believe in a higher power. Screamer529: Were you aware that your
character was going to turn bad, or did the writers keep it a secret? Dushku: I wasn't aware in the beginning. I
was originally going to do five episodes. When the idea was to bring
someone from the other side of the tracks for a little spice. But five
turned into ten episodes, and the creator came to me and asked me straight
out if I wanted to be the villain for the season and Buffy's nemesis. And
I had to say, Of course, how much fun would that be!? It's been awesome,
and it's easy to be the villain in a way, you get to live out your teenage
rebellion without paying the consequences! SpceCHK20: Do you feel any sympathy for
your character Faith? Dushku: Yeah, a lot. I know she does bad
things, but why do people do bad things? Because they don't know any
better. I'm not making excuses for her, but it's not a choice you make to
do bad things, it's from not knowing better, from not being disciplined,
and from not knowing about love growing up. Scullisto: Is there a fair amount of
joking around on the set of Buffy? Dushku: Definitely. Cast members have been
known to moon each other on various occasions. It's a light set, everyone
has been working together for three seasons, or if someone new comes in
they're welcomed with opened arms. Everyone's always messing with each
other, cracking jokes. The producers will let you mess up a take to bring
a little light heartedness to the crew and cast. Super fun. It's like the
best crew I have ever worked with, honestly. The blooper reel is so
absolutely hysterical. And all the mess-ups that come from trying to stage
the fighting to make it look real, people getting kicked in the wrong
spot. You know.... Swoop300: I read in the official Buffy
magazine that you are a fan of women's ice hockey. Living in Boston, have
you had aspirations to ever play? I bet you could kick butt! Dushku: I actually did. My senior year of
high school, we started the first girl's hockey team. We were so awful the
first day on the ice when we couldn't even skate. But we formed this
pretty powerful little team of fighters, checking girls into the
sideboards, it was fun. Because we CAN kick ass! BlackTrinity_99: What was your favorite
episode that you were in? Dushku: Hmmm. Maybe Enemies. It was the
funnest to shoot, where I crossed the line and became really evil, trying
to kill Buffy. Cause that was the baddest you get to be. And also I got to
play around with the guys a lot. Hooking up with some of those handsome
young stars on the show was pretty exciting! delf_bronze: Are you excited about the
season ender? Can you give us a bit of a hint? Dushku: I'll give you the hint definitely
to watch it, because it's going to be amazing. My character and Buffy
really get to the point of... the cracking point, where she's completely
frustrated with my career. We go to extremes, we face off, and it's very
exciting. It was the hardest episode to shoot because there was so much
action and twists and turns. We didn't get to see them before and I'm so
excited to see it. ashley_sims99: How do you feel about
Earshots being cancelled? Dushku: I support that it was cancelled
because it was just so not appropriate after the tragedy at Colombine.
Obviously the writers didn't expect that but it would have been really
disrespectful to have aired something like that. Most people know that the
content involved was a school sniper. It would have been so inappropriate. JCs_Angel_18: Did you ever practice
martial arts? Dushku: I just started! When Buffy started,
a little bit, I love yoga, but I don't like hurting people in real life!
I'm more into mental heath, and I believe that physical health comes
through first the mental aspect of it. Yoga has done amazing things for my
body. FaithnB: What do you like to do when
you're not working on Buffy? (hobbies, etc.) Dushku: I live with my brother who is my
best friend, he is kind of my partner in crime. So we make sure to tear up
the town. So there is lots to see and do that's new. I love to travel. I
love to socialize with friends. And I'm dying to learn to scuba dive and
surf this summer. Both things were impossible to do in Boston comfortably. orchid_111: When you did This Boys Life,
did Leonardo DiCaprio intimidate you? Dushku: No. I've never really been
intimidated by actors. The first big actor I worked with was De Niro.
Maybe I was so young. Also Leo, that was his first project from Growing
Pains so he wasn't the Titanic star he is today. So mainly we were equals.
He was cool. faithfreak6: What's your favorite weapon
that you've used on the show? Dushku: Umm, my fists. They're the most
powerful, slayer strength. Othafa9: What was the biggest influence in
your choice to be an actor? Dushku: My brother and my agent. My
brother just loves the art of acting, he studied at NYU for four years,
and just kind of showed me how much you can really express yourself
through it. And my manager has just had the utmost confidence in me from
day one. And always just made me feel that with all the young actors out
there, that I was better! Which is hard to tell a teenager who sees all
these actors out there. But she's a tough lady, she kind of just drilled
it in over the years. She was my agent, and only just now became my
manager. orchid_111: Who are some of your favorite
bands? Dushku: I love the Beastie Boys, Lauryn
Hill. I love a ton of music, Bob Marley, Madonna. I like Metallica.
Everything, basically. I have three older brothers who all have their own
taste, so I got a mix of all three. Korn, too! I love Pearl Jam. Screamer529: What was it like working with
Arnold Schwarzenegger? Dushku: He was like a father, but such a
jokester, so funny. Super generous. Took me to Planet Hollywood when my
friends were in town, would start food fights in the restaurant. Spent
four weeks on top of a Miami savings bank shooting the Harrier scene, so
Arnold and I were stuck for days and days. And his favorite games were
Bloody Knuckles and Some More. He would genuinely fall over backwards when
he would make my knuckles bleed. And here I was 12. So cool. Smart guy,
tough, but so smart. He would help me with my math, give me little algebra
tricks. Faithful_Watcher: Have you done or ever
thought about doing theater? Dushku: I actually have a little bit of
stage fright to be honest. I can ignore a 400 pound camera if it's two
feet from my head, but a live audience is a little terrifying for me! But
I would like to do it I guess, it's overcoming another fear, which I guess
is what life's about. DruEsElla: What did you do for your 18th
birthday? Dushku: I was in Amsterdam. We spent
Christmas in Ireland and New Year's in Amsterdam with two of my three
brothers. And being older they showed me how to party like a legal adult I
guess! Cronous69: What is your favorite movie? Dushku: I don't really have favorites, my
only favorite thing is the color black. Black is beautiful. Captain_DC: Have you ever got hurt on the
set? Dushku: Yeah, it was pretty much expected
to come home with a fair amount of bumps and bruises and headaches, but
nothing serious ever. But it was fun, fun bruises, because they were my
war scars, you know, I jumped off this building, and happened to catch my
leg!! I actually got bummed out when the bruises faded because I couldn't
tell the stories anymore! coolgurl14_98: Have you ever had to sing
on stage? Dushku: Yeah, I love to sing. Actually,
when I was growing up and I would flunk the audition for the real part,
and maybe half way through the play the director would hear me sing, and
would make my own solo for intermission or something. We did Pinnochio
when I was 8 and I got to sing Go to the Fair. I like singing, I'm loud.
My neighbors get frustrated when I bust out the show tunes at 3 in the
morning! CalicoJackHairston: What's it like working
with Joss Whedon, and since he is so passionate about the show, how does
that make it easier to work on it? Dushku: It makes it exciting because he's
brilliant, a genius. He knows what he wants, and everything he wants is so
smart, and works. Everyone on the show was trying to get the scripts as
soon as they were finished because everything he would write was brilliant.
Just when you thought it was impossible for him to come up with an episode
that was more brilliant than the last - there it was. He's also probably
the hardest worker I've encountered. Constantly up all night, and super
devoted to the show and everyone on it. Ask_4_More:Have you changed in any way
since you've been on Buffy? Dushku: I think I'm at the age where just
in general I'm changing by the month. Coming out to California was my
first time away from home, got my own apartment, it's now nine months
later, I'm so much more independent. I'm growing up. You learn so much
just living. Buffy was a big part, of course, but I'm still definitely in
the years where you learn something new every day. And that's a fact, you
know. I think I'm happier than when I first moved out. Still meeting
friends out here, starting a life away from home. At first you're just
terrified, then you start to love yourself and appreciate everything. AngelsGal5: Which Buffy actor/actress do
you hang out with the most? Dushku: Everyone I guess. People I worked
most with were Sarah, Nick, David, Anthony Head, I didn't get as much time
as I would have liked to with Seth, Charisma, and Aly. But the times we
were together it was twice the fun, a treat. Mainly Sarah and I worked
together and she was such a sweetheart. teen_hunter: Are you Albanian? Dushku: I'm Albanian Danish. And I'm sorry
that Albania has been recognized for something so tragic, but at least
people know where it is. And they're not telling me, no, you mean,
Armenian! Now they know. Faithful_Watcher: Do you like musicals? Dushku: Yes, and my brother is just
starting to gain a new respect for them. He's very into them, and he's had
me watching and taking more interest in them. spacedog_tori_amos: Were you in a show
called Bone Chillers? Dushku: Not that I know of. Philosophical_Christian: Your wardrobe on
the show kicks ass... do you pick it? Dushku: They bring in a huge rack, and the
wardrobe designers and I find what works best, find the tightest, hottest
leather, you know, all character based, to find out just how far she would
go. faithfreak6: I know your tattoo is a decal
for the show. Would ever get a real one just like it? Dushku: Yes, I'm planning on getting kind
of a tribute tattoo when I turn 21 for a family member. angelluv84: Did you watch the show before
you became part of the cast? Dushku: Honestly, I did not. I never was a
big fan of sci-fi but have definitely gained a new respect for it.
Especially on Buffy, I think they do an amazing job of taking something
make-believe and making it so real. And I've gone out and re-rented Blade
and other movies that I wasn't that into the first time. TillyLady1: Do you get to keep any of the
clothes you wear on the show? Dushku: No, we don't. Believe me, I've
begged and tried. They're nice about loaning things though. You have to
establish early on that you're good at returning though. I kind of blew
that early on.... FaithnB: Is there somewhere that fans can
write to you? Dushku: I guess through WB, I have gotten
some really flattering fan mail! KoRnkicxass: How do you keep your hair
soooo straight after all that action? Dushku: Good hair dressers! K_Stud_88: How was working with the
experienced actors during Bye Bye Love? Dushku: It was good, it's always nice to
work with experienced actors. I had already worked with Arnold and Jamie
Lee Curtis, who was amazing. They'd been around, and they teach you
something about professionalism, how to be on the set and in your work,
and it's always such a gift to work with people like that. chaddyboy_2000: Is your real name Eliza
Dushku or has it been altered? Dushku: What do you think? My name is
Eliza Patricia Dushku, named after my amazing aunt who passed away, but
she was like a mother. Honored to carry her name on. I'd never change my
name. Arnold taught me that! "Believe me they will learn it",
quoted from him! TV Guide: Thanks for chatting with us,
Eliza. Buffy's two part finale begins tomorrow at 8PM EST. Dushku: There is a show on tonight, The Wish, but definitely tomorrow night its going to be amazing! Thanks to everybody for signing on today. Peace and Love.
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