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		<description>Fran Kranz had an acting career before Joss Whedon came along, with roles in The Village, Donnie Darko, Matchstick Men, Training Day, and The TV Set, and appearances on episodes of Frasier, Welcome To The Captain, Private Practice, and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. Granted, a lot of those early roles have names like &#8220;Passenger&#8221; and &#8220;Slacker Boyfriend,&#8221; but everyone has to start somewhere. Kranz got a major career break via Whedon's TV series (...)

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		<description>It is hard to think of two projects more different than the horror-comedy The Cabin in the Woods, which hits cinemas April 13, and the new Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman, which opened a couple of weeks back (to a rave review from EW's Thom Geier). But they do have a couple things in common. Both productions have an impressive amount of behind-the-scenes talent: Cabin was cowritten by Buffy creator Joss Whedon while Salesman is directed by the (...)

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