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<font color="#FFFFFF">Seven years after the low budget horror film The Blair Witch Project
became a global phenomenon, the movies star, Heather Donahue, decided she had
enough of acting and the Hollywood hamster wheel.Her near-decade spent in a
Blair Witch haze led her through a myriad of sci-fi and horror
film casting that left her disillusioned with the way the movie industry
works.I was doing a movie called The Morgue and laying on the
asphalt with rubber tubing across my face and I had the epiphany
I did not want to be an actress anymore, Donahue told Fox411.com.
I wasnt getting to do projects I was proud of.So she took
all her head shots and sexy Hollywood clothes into the desert and
burned them in a bonfire. Then she began a second career
growing pot.Donahues life as a pot grower in Northern California is chronicled
in her new book "GrowGirl: How My Life After 'The Blair Witch
Project' Went to Pot," which hits shelves Jan. 5. It tells her
tale of moving to a small town, li
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