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Dexter actress Benz cut out for Saw V role

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Reuters/Hollywood Reporter Posted: Apr 04, 2008 at 1703 hrs IST
Julie Benz, a co-star in Showtime’s serial-killer drama Dexter, has joined the cast of Saw V the next outing in the annual horror franchise.
Benz plays a Brit with clothes and hair too proper and elegant to be a pawn in the latest games of the evil Jigsaw (played by Tobin Bell).
Production began March 17 in Toronto; an October 24 release is planned via Lionsgate. David Hackl — the production designer on the previous three Saw films — is directing.
Benz, who plays the titular hero’s girlfriend in Dexter, recently appeared in theatres with Rambo.

Jessica Lucas joins Hell
Cloverfield star Jessica Lucas has joined Alison Lohman in the cast of the horror film Drag Me to Hell. Lucas will play the roommate and best friend of Lohman’s character, the unwitting recipient of a supernatural curse. Sam Raimi (Spider-Man) is directing the Ghost House Pictures/Universal project from a script he co-wrote with his brother, Ivan. Shooting begins next week.

Oscar-winning Nuremberg writer dies in LA
Abby Mann, who won an Oscar for writing the 1961 drama Judgement at Nuremberg and devoted his career to exposing failings in the U.S. criminal justice system, has died, the Los Angeles Times reported on its Web site on Thursday.
He died of heart failure in Beverly Hills on Tuesday at age 80.
Mann also wrote such fact-based TV movies as 1973’s The Marcus-Nelson Murders, which led to the release of the accused murderer at the center of the story; 1989’s Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, about the tireless Nazi hunter; and 1995’s Indictment: The McMartin Trial, about a web of false child-molestation allegations.
“A writer worth his salt at all has an obligation not only to entertain but to comment on the world in which he lives,” Mann said when he accepted his Oscar for Judgement at Nuremberg, the Stanley Kramer film that dramatised one of the many post-war trials of top Nazis.
Born Abraham Goodman in Philadelphia in 1927, Mann began his professional writing career in the early days of live television in the 1950s.
He won an Emmy for The Marcus-Nelson Murders,which starred Telly Savalas as police detective Theo Kojak. The bald, lollipop-sucking character was spun off into a hit TV series created by Mann.
He was inspired to write the script after becoming convinced about the innocence of a young black man who said he was coerced into confessing to the murders of two women. After the film aired, he was freed, the Times said.
He also won Emmys for co-writing Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, and as an executive producer of Indictment: The McMartin Trial, which was named best TV movie.
Mann is survived by his wife Myra, with whom he wrote The McMartin Trial, and a son.

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