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"General Hospital" actress Annie Ilonzeh cast as one of "Charlie's Angels"
	
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January 20, 2011 4:08 p.m. EST
	
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Television, Arts,   Culture   And   Entertainment
 
 Charlie has found his first Angel. "General Hospital" actress Annie Ilonzeh is reportedly been cast as one of the three leads in the planned ABC pilot for "Charlie's Angels."
 
 Deadline reports that the 27-year-old actress, who is known for playing Maya Ward on "General Hospital," will be playing Kate, a "very smart and very athletic ex-cop and a master of martial arts."
 
 She is the most serious of the three Angels, which include the still un-cast Abby and Marisa, but still know "hot to let her hair down and have a great time."
 
 Drew Barrymore, who starred as one of the Angels in the 2000 film adaptation of the '70s TV series, is behind the Miami-set pilot through her Flower Films and Sony Pictures TV.
 
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