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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Area woman plays woman killed by viper in ‘deadly animal series’

Lesley Ann Fogle was attacked by an urutu pit viper and the whole thing was captured on film.

The Vandalia resident, an actress with the P.C. Goenner’s Talent Agency, plays Alexandria Hall in the Animal Planet’s upcoming three- part series “Fatal Attractions: Some animals are best left in the wild.” It is set to air 10 p.m. March 14, 21, and 28.

Hall, who according to news reports had nine poisonous snakes and more than one dozen other snakes, lizards and alligators, was bitten by the highly venomous viper in her suburban Cincinnati home in 2004.

“This woman actually drove herself to the hospital,” Fogle said. “She had a brain hemorrhage and died.”

Some of the filming for the series was shot in the Cincinnati area, Fogle said, noting that several animals were used during the filming.

Car mounted cameras were also used.

The series also includes stories of a the Connecticut women attacked by a chimp, a man eaten by his Nile monitor lizards and a woman mauled by her own leopard.

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