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The SciFi Diner Classic Ep. 27 – Our Interview with Brea Grant (Dexter, Halloween II, Heroes, and We Will Bury You)

The SciFi Diner Classic Ep. 27

Our Interview with Brea Grant

(Dexter, Halloween II, Heroes, and We Will Bury You)

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In our twenty-seventh episode of the SciFi Diner Classic, we interview Brea Grant (Dexter, Halloween II, Heroes, and We Will Bury You). Since we do a news and interview show, it goes without saying that the news portion of our episodes often date themselves fast. And while the interviews with the people that make Science Fiction happen remain relevant and in our opinion important, most listeners will not listen back 100 episodes and wade through old news just to get to the interview. So what the SciFi Diner Classic aims to do is to share these interviews with you. If you have been with us from the beginning, then bear with us as we introduce some of our newer listeners to voices from the past. We’re bringing you just the interview and nothing else.

Brea Grant

Brea Colleen Grant (born 16 October 1981) is an American actress and writer who is best known for playing Daphne Millbrook in the NBC television series Heroes. She was born in Marshall, Texas, and holds a Master’s degree in American Studies from the University of Texas at Austin.

Her acting career includes credits in an episode of Cold Case, three episodes of Friday Night Lights, as “Junkie Girl” (uncredited) in Max Payne, and as “Rasha” in SciFi’s Battle Planet. She has also starred in several independent films, including Homecoming, where she played an army medic home on leave. She is currently directing and starring in a post-apocalyptic feature called Best Friends Forever with Vera Miao.

She has also seen success in the world of comics. She created a comic book miniseries called We Will Bury You with her brother Zane Grant and artist Kyle Strahm. She continued her comic writing with the SuicideGirls comic miniseries, based on the pin-up Web site of the same name

 

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