
Eliza Dushku has walked away from her latest TV project, citing “creative differences.” Basic cable giant TNT has confirmed that Dushku, best known for her work on on TV’s Tru Calling and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, recently dropped out of a pilot for its upcoming cop drama, Bird Dog.
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A side glance at her guy will earn you a Twitter tongue-lashing from Eliza Dushku.
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Actress Eliza Dushku is resting from work this week after fracturing her arm on the set of Joss Whedon’s cult sci-fi drama Dollhouse. The brunette beauty was taken to hospital last week when an action scene for the FOX series went wrong, leaving Dushku doubled-over in pain.

“Hope y’all r (sic) enjoying Dollhouse! It wouldn’t b (sic) the Apocalypse if someone didn’t get hurt… On way to ER for x-ray on arm. Ow,” Eliza wrote, taking to her Twitter account to tell fans about the accident.
Dushku later added, “Fractured radial head. Never been in a cast before – it’s warm. Will hide under wardrobe. I can still hold my shotgun/save the world.”
Dollhouse, about a group of job-for-hire agents whose memories are erased after every assignment, will end after the current second season wraps next year.

Welcome To The Dollhouse: Eliza Dushku covers the Oct/Nov issue of Complex, just in time for the second season premiere of her FOX cult hit, Dollhouse — which I’ve yet to catch an episode of, mind you.
Complex’s Oct/Nov issue arrives on newsstands Oct. 6.

“I’ll strip down to my underwear and my Ugg boots when I eat lunch in my trailer,” Dollhouse star Eliza Dushku, Allure Magazine’s “The Naked Truth Issue,” May 2009