Jennifer
Garner (born April 17, 1972) is an
American actress, and producer. She first became known for her
role as CIA
agent Sydney
Bristow on TV's Alias. Garner was born in Houston, Texas to Patricia
Ann, an English teacher, and Billy Jack Garner,
a chemical engineer who worked for Union Carbide.
At three years old, Jennifer Garner began taking ballet lessons
which she continued throughout her youth. Although she admitted
that
she
loved dancing, she never had ambitions to become a classical ballerina.
When she was four years old, her father's job with Union Carbide
relocated her family to Princeton, West Virginia, then to Charleston,
West Virginia, where Garner resided until her college years.
In New York City, Jennifer Garner earned $150 a
week as an understudy in a play. She was then cast in her first television
role, a part in the made-for-television movie, Zoya, based on the
Danielle Steel novel. Her next acting jobs were in two short-lived
television series, Significant Others and Time of Your Life, and
a recurring role in the series Felicity. Garner appeared in the comedy
Dude, Where's My Car?, playing Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend. In 2001,
she appeared as a nurse in the big-budget epic Pearl Harbor, co-starring
with Kate Beckinsale and Garner's future husband Ben Affleck .
Later in 2001, J. J. Abrams (who produced
Felicity) approached Garner about starring in a new show he was
working on for ABC. Garner auditioned
for and was cast in the role of Sydney Bristow in the spy drama Alias.
The series became a success and Garner won the award for "Best
Actress in a Television Series - Drama" at the January 2002
Golden Globes. Alias had just begun a few months beforehand, and
Garner won the award with only half the season's episodes aired.
The series was successful, concluding in May 2006 after a fifth,
abbreviated season (due to Garner's pregnancy, a development that
was written into the storyline of the fifth season). Garner's salary
for the show began at $45,000 an episode, rising to $150,000 per
episode by the series' end. During the show's run, Garner received
four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for her lead performance.
She also received four consecutive Emmy nominations for "Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Drama Series." Garner won the "Actor
Award" from the Screen Actors Guild in 2005. In March 2005,
Garner directed the fourth-season Alias episode, "In Dreams," which
aired in May. Garner received producer credit during the series'
final season.
After the initial success of Alias, Jennifer
Garner returned to her film career with a small role in the Steven Spielberg
film Catch Me If
You Can, and starred alongside Ben Affleck as Elektra Natchios in
the action movie Daredevil, an adaptation of the comic book. She
reprised her role as "Elektra" in the 2005 spin-off to
Daredevil, entitled Elektra. Garner showed her comedic side in the
romantic comedy 13 Going on 30, which was a financial success and
established her as a leading feature film actress. Garner is known
for performing her own stunts, and in January 2005 was forced to
bow out of some publicity duties for Elektra, due to what was first
thought to have been a viral infection but was revealed to be the
effects of nerve damage to her back, caused by a stunt during the
filming of the fourth season of Alias.
Catch and Release, Garner's most recent romantic comedy, was released
January 26, 2007. Garner has formed a production company named Vandalia
Films, which will produce its first film in 2007. She will produce
the company's upcoming films Sabbatical and Be with You. Garner takes
her first role as part of an ensemble in The Kingdom alongside Jamie
Foxx and Jason Bateman. Box office analysts have commented the choice
was smart on Garner's part, as her other projects with her as the
sole lead are risky gambles. Garner was set to star in Zach Braff's
directorial feature of Open Hearts but backed out of the project
so she could spend more time with her family.
Jennifer Garner has recently appeared
in the Jason Reitman-directed comedy/drama feature Juno. After
that film's premiere
at the Toronto Film Festival,
Entertainment Weekly declared Garner's role the best female supporting
performance of the festival, saying "The star of Alias and The
Kingdom does no butt-kicking in this sweet comedy. Instead, as a
young wife desperately hoping to adopt, she's funny, a bit tough,
and unbelievably touching."
Garner will appear as Roxanne in Cyrano de
Bergerac at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway from 1 November
2007 alongside Kevin
Kline who is in the title role and Daniel Sunjata. This will be her
stage debut. Garner enjoys cooking,
gardening, hiking and kickboxing (a hobby picked up during training
for her Alias character). She is close friends with
Reese Witherspoon and also close to actress Jean Louisa Kelly, who
interviewed Garner for the June 2005 issue of Self magazine.
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