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Dushku in 2012 Born Eliza Patricia Dushku 1980-12-30 December 30, 1980 age 37 , U. Residence Boston, Massachusetts, U. Citizenship American and Albanian Occupation Actress, activist, model Years active 1992—present Website Eliza Patricia Dushku ; born December 30, 1980 is an American actress and model known for her television roles, including starring as on and its spinoff series. She starred in two series, and. She is also known for her roles in films, including , , , , and , as well as her on. Dushku's father is an from the city of and her mother is of and descent. Dushku has three brothers, and was raised in a religious family as a part of , although she no longer affiliates with the Church. She attended in , and graduated from. Early career Dushku came to the attention of casting agents when she was 10. She was chosen in a five-month search for the lead role of Alice in the film. In 1993, Dushku landed a role as Pearl alongside and in , a role that she said opened a lot of doors. She had parts as 's daughter in , as Cindy Johnson in , and roles in the television movie Journey and the short film Fishing with George. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Dushku intended to attend in Boston, where her mother taught at the time, but her agent asked her to submit a videotape audition for a show starring another of his clients,. After reading the script, Dushku rushed to a local to purchase dark makeup and other appropriate accessories for the part, on. When she began her work on that series, Dushku was still a minor, and had to receive to work the production's long hours. She later recalled with amusement that the judge who handled her emancipation case, who was an avid fan of that show, jokingly said that she would sign the emancipation order if she could get a signed photo from Dushku. After completing high school, Dushku returned to acting with the role of on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a much more troubled than the main character. Though initially planned as a five-episode role, the character became so popular that she stayed on for the whole third season and returned for a two-part appearance in season four, after which the remainder of her original was played out as part of the first season of the Buffy spin-off series Angel. Repentant and rededicated, Faith returned as a heroine in other episodes of Angel and in the last five episodes of Buffy. Dushku was inundated with piles of fan mail from legions of prisoners. She said: I've been getting fan mail from maximum security penitentiaries and. What are the authorities thinking of in playing a show with young teenage girls to Death Row inmates? They write everything — disgusting things that you don't even want to know about. Way more creepy than Buffy. Subsequent roles Dushku at Comic Con in May 2004 In 2000, Dushku starred in the hit cheerleader comedy Bring It On. She followed that up with , reuniting her with Race the Sun co-star. In 2001, she appeared in with and with and. The latter film garnered attention from a wider adult audience and several good reviews. The same year, invited Dushku to be a part of. In 2003, Dushku starred in the horror film and The Kiss, an independent comedy-drama. Starting that same year, she starred in a new supernatural drama, , where she played the main character, medical student. Dushku turned down a role in a spin-off of which would have been about Faith. She quit in February 2006 along with other members of the cast amidst rumors of abuse from the producer, which were later dismissed. She played the lead character on Nurses, a hospital comedy-drama for Fox. This was the second Fox pilot in which she was cast, but not broadcast. The movie was released at the 2007. Another project is , an independent movie filmed in her native Boston. The movie received positive reviews, with a few of them highlighting Dushku's performance. Dushku has had roles in five video games. She voiced the role of Yumi Sawamura in the English language version of for the , which was published and developed by , and released in September 2006. Dushku also stars as Shaundi, one of the lead characters in , which was developed by and published by. It was released in North America on October 14, 2008, for the and. She was the voice talent for the role of Rubi Malone, the main character in the game. She appeared at Spike TV's 2008 in December 2008. The movie was released in Los Angeles on November 30, 2007, and on DVD on January 22, 2008. She starred in , a 2008 horror-thriller about a game co-starring. She played the main character in and , both thrillers based on real-life events, one of them directed by , with whom she had worked on Wrong Turn. Both movies were released in 2008. The Alphabet Killer contains Dushku's first topless scene. The film was directed by Randall Miller, who helmed Nobel Son. On August 26, 2007, Dushku signed a development deal with and. Under the pact, the network and the studio would develop projects tailor-made for the actress as well as approach her with existing pitches and scripts. Subsequently, it was announced on October 31 that Dushku had lured , of , back to TV, as they agreed to create a show called. Dushku produced the show and played the main character, '', which aired on Fox during the. In an interview, Dushku talked about how Dollhouse and her reconnection with Whedon came about: I invited to lunch after I did the business deal with Fox. We'd had a cool relationship in the past and I so wanted to do something else, and I wanted to get back into a television show. I had him on the brain for sure but I hadn't called him yet, but I sort of took a leap of faith and set things up with Fox and then called Joss. We went to a four-hour lunch where I just sort of used my womanly wiles. No, we've become such good friends, kind of like brother and sister and kind of like he was my watcher, my handler from when I first moved out to L. He's watched me and helped me and taught me over the years. I told him how bad I wanted and needed him back and he accepted and here we are. The producers cited their confidence in the strength of Joss Whedon's fan base and high DVR numbers as their reasons for keeping the show. Fox cancelled Dollhouse on November 11, 2009. The show officially wrapped filming on the second and final season on December 16, 2009. She also secured exclusive rights to make The Perfect Moment, a film based on the life of photographer and enlisted the help of. In 2010, Dushku provided her voice for and appeared in the film. She also guest-starred in an episode of ' comedy which aired on November 4, 2010. In August of the same year, Dushku visited with a crew from the and to film a documentary entitled , promoting tourism in her father's country of origin. In June 2012, Dushku starred with , and in directed by John Suits and produced by. In 2013, she was cast as in a pilot film for a proposed TV revival series of , but the series was not commissioned. From 2013 to 2015, Dushku voiced the role of in the animated series. In 2016, she had a recurring role in the fourth and final season of the TV series. In 2017, she had a recurring guest role in the last three episodes of the first season of the drama series with the option of becoming a series regular in season two. Additionally, her production company in association with IM Global Television was reported to be developing 's series of books for a television series with Dushku starring as The Lady. Dushku at in , 2011 Dushku was raised as a , as a member of. Dushku visited her father's family in in 2006 after receiving an invitation from. She visited and received an tattoo on the back of her neck. While on her second visit to Albania in 2011, she applied for Albanian citizenship and obtained the and. She became an honorary citizen of , and was given the honorary title of Tirana Ambassador of Culture and Tourism in the World by Tirana mayor. Additionally, she was given honorary citizen status in her father's home town of ,. She is the founder and of and serves on the board of directors of the THRIVEGulu organization The Trauma Healing and Reflection Center in Gulu , an organization dedicated to helping the survivors of war including former child soldiers in. As a role model to campus leaders for her activism, Dushku was invited by the Millennium Campus Network MCN as a national keynote speaker and honored as a Global Generation Award winner alongside U. Secretary of State at MCN events in 2011. Dushku at Wizard World on April 6, 2014 Dushku has stated that she has ADHD. She began dating former basketball player in October 2009, and in August 2010 the couple confirmed that they were living together. It was announced on June 24, 2014 that the pair had split. Dushku announced in December 2011, that she had decided to switch to a diet after watching the documentary. In December 2014 she said on her page she was no longer a vegetarian. Dushku, who had originally intended to attend college in before her big break on Buffy altered those plans, announced in March 2014 at the that she would be attending college later that year. Dushku previously resided in , California. On June 22, 2014, reported that Dushku had left Los Angeles, moved back to Boston, and was planning to attend college. She is currently a student at , studying. Dushku is politically active and campaigned for in the. On March 7, 2017, Dushku attended a Youth Summit on Opioid Awareness, where she revealed that she was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, having begun drinking and abusing drugs at the age of 14. She said her addictions were at one point so serious that her brother forbade her from being left alone with her niece, his daughter Sofia. She said that at the current time, she was eight and a half years sober. In June 2017, she became engaged to. Sexual abuse disclosure On January 13, 2018, Dushku published, on Facebook, an account of her sexual molestation at the hand of stunt coordinator Joel Kramer when she was 12 and working on. According to Dushku, Kramer groomed her with flattery and special attention until, one day, he lured her to his Miami hotel room, took off all his clothes, lay Dushku on the bed, and rubbed himself against her dressed until he orgasmed. Kramer was 36 at the time of the alleged encounter. Soon after, an adult friend of Dushku confronted Kramer on set. 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