![]() "But to be honest, public scrutiny, everyone says, 'Oh, you've had to go through this in public.' The public isn't what's hard what's hard is going through it." You know, if there is any inkling of trouble, or if the tabloids decide there's trouble, it can create trouble. "You feel a pressure to hurry up and get married, 'cause you think that'll end the Are they engaged? Are they not?. "What I think that I've learned is that scrutiny in your private life puts a pressure to make something happen," she said. "What has that been like for you, going through a divorce and having every moment of that played out on the cover of these magazines?" "The public was, and still is, obsessed with your private life," Knighton said. I really – I could cry, talking about it."Īfter ten years of marriage, the A-List power couple who have three children together announced their separation, in 2015. "And looking back on that, I really feel the stress of it. "Well, there was a solid decade where there were five or six cars minimum, and easily up to 15 or 20 on the weekends, outside of my house at all times," Garner said. "Alias" made her a star, but nothing could have prepared Garner for the non-stop tabloid coverage that followed her romance with actor Ben Affleck. It's startling and shocking," she replied. "It changes it in such an instant and enormous way, because it's startling to become recognizable. And I realized that, 'Things are about to get really different for her.' How did that change your life?" Knighton said, "I remember there was a summer in college I'd gone to New York, and I'd seen a billboard for 'Alias,' with you in an orange wig. I can do this.' And I just stood in the room and did it!" I called him, I went to see him every day, and by the time I had my fifth audition for 'Alias,' they said, 'What can you show us?' And I said, 'Well, I've learned a couple of forms. I looked up the local guy who had the most degrees of black belt. Garner said, "I went through the Yellow Pages. ![]() It was a role the studio made her fight for … literally. Abrams, inspiring him to create a role with her specifically in mind: super spy Sidney Bristow on TV's "Alias." Jennifer Garner in the spy series "Alias" (2001-2006). A guest spot on the TV series "Felicity" caught the attention of writer-director J.J. So, I had it kind of kicked out of me!"Īfter traveling the country in summer stock theater productions, building sets along the way, Garner started building a small resume of television appearances. ![]() And it takes a long time to speak with a twang. "But I loved, loved, loved any play that was just dripping with words, the more words, the better. ![]() "When I went to college, I had a bit of a twang – I sounded kind of mountain-y," Garner said. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |