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October 23, 2003
Jennifer Garner: Think Mother Teresa, Only Hotter

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Jennifer Garner in Versace. Courtesy of Style.com

Style.com:

Jennifer Garner is too good to be true -- so unanimously beloved that one can't help feeling just a little bit cynical at times. Like when awards show booker Danette Herman begins a chat about her by saying, "Well, I don't mean to gush, but... Or when Gary Winick, director of Garner's upcoming comedy 13 Going on 30, talks up his star's kindness toward a critically ill boy who visited the set. Or when a key grip on the film describes a scene involving the actress, an ice cream cone and several overaffectionate dogs in New York's Central Park, noting that they physically show her a similar love to that of the American public. It's all just a bit much.

But search in vain for a nasty story, a dark underbelly. There isn't one. Garner is Hollywood's version of Mother Teresa -- only hotter.

Now entering her third season as superspy Sydney Bristow on the hit ABC spy series "Alias," Garner is feeling the love not only from fellow actors, fans, animals and small children but from the Central Intelligence Agency as well: She will soon be appearing in a series of recruitment videos. "I rang her and said, 'How would you like to lend a hand to your country?,'" recalls CIA film industry liaison Chase Brandon. Garner said yes immediately. "It makes me feel so American!" she exclaims.

This confirms it; there's nothing not to like about Jennifer Garner.

-Tim


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