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A former figure skater, she is best known for playing the vampire [[wikipedia:Darla (Buffyverse)|Darla]] in the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' TV series, where Darla is the first character seen on-screen, and later in the ''Angel'' spinoff series.  She has starred in such films as ''Jawbreaker''. She can also be seen by Showtime viewers, in the crime drama ''Dexter''. That show has had 11 episodes produced, and premiered in the United States in October, 2006.
A former figure skater, she is best known for playing the vampire [[wikipedia:Darla (Buffyverse)|Darla]] in the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' TV series, where Darla is the first character seen on-screen, and later in the ''Angel'' spinoff series.  She has starred in such films as ''Jawbreaker''. She can also be seen by Showtime viewers, in the crime drama ''Dexter''. That show has had 11 episodes produced, and premiered in the United States in October, 2006.


Julie has stated that she will not be returning to voice Commander Keyes in [[Halo 3]].
Julie has stated that she will not be returning to voice Commander Keyes in [[Halo 3]] as Bungie never approached her to reprise the role.


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Julie Benz.

Julie Benz (born May 1, 1972 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a American actress. She voices Commander Miranda Keyes in Halo 2.

A former figure skater, she is best known for playing the vampire Darla in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series, where Darla is the first character seen on-screen, and later in the Angel spinoff series. She has starred in such films as Jawbreaker. She can also be seen by Showtime viewers, in the crime drama Dexter. That show has had 11 episodes produced, and premiered in the United States in October, 2006.

Julie has stated that she will not be returning to voice Commander Keyes in Halo 3 as Bungie never approached her to reprise the role.

Sources

1. http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B586AE81D-35CC-4DE1-AAD8-920B33FDDDFC%7D