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'24' star Elisha Cuthbert reveals near-death experiences on US TV


April 20, 2009
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In her role as Kim Bauer in counter-terrorist drama 24, Elisha Cuthbert is used to facing life or death situations. Recently the Calgary-born actress revealed she's had her fair share of brushes with danger in real life, too.  

Appearing on Letterman, the blonde star told the TV host how she had "a Kim Bauer reaction" when she was hit by a car in New York.

"I said, 'I have three options here'," remembers the actress. "I can try and outrun it… I can freeze like a deer in the headlights and break both my knees, or I can jump onto the vehicle and propel myself through the entire intersection and land with my purse still in tact. And that's exactly what happened."

Luckily Elisha escaped without injury. But that wasn't the only hairy experience she recounted. "I was in Austin, Texas, in an elevator and it fell four floors," she revealed. "The emergency brakes came on and I was holding on for dear life. Then it dropped another four floors."

The experiences, she says, made her consider her own mortality. "You realise it doesn't matter if you're about to film a movie or whatnot, life can be over in an instant," says the star, who rejoins the cast of 24 for the show's seventh series.

Also talking to David Letterman was Matthew Perry. The actor shared with the broadcaster the experience of working with Zac Efron in new comedy 17 Again. "He's a very handsome young man," said the 39-year-old. "People ask me what it was like to work with him and what I would do if I was 17 again. And after seeing him, I would go to the gym!"

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The actress arrives for her appearance on Letterman, during which she told the TV host about her experience of getting hit by a car in New York and being in a falling elevator. "You realise it doesn't matter if you're about to film a movie or whatnot, life can be over in an instant," she said
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Also sharing the chat show couch was former Friends star Matthew Perry, who appears with High School Musical star Zac Efron in his latest movie

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