Actor Jennifer Garner on Diane Keaton, ‘collecting women’ — and her consuming passions

You could be convinced that Jennifer Garner is just your average time-strapped working mother, rather than an internationally famous actor. When I video call her one Friday morning, she is remarkably down to earth; immediately she puts her phone down and for the following 10 minutes I am treated to an exclusive close-up of the A-lister’s passenger-seat footwell. ‘Sorry, I have just dropped my kids at school. I didn’t think this through, so we’re on the fly,’ says the 53-year-old mother of three, as she navigates the Los Angeles traffic with a mug of coffee from home in the cupholder. ‘I had it all together. I got up, worked out and showered, and then I realised I didn’t arrange anyone to take the kids to school so that I could do this interview,’ she explains with all the hapless loveability of her 13 Going On 30 character Jenna Rink.

If you haven’t seen her much-parodied turn in the charming romcom, you may instead know her as the spy Sydney Bristow from J. J. Abrams’s Alias, for which she won a Golden Globe. She also kicked cinematic butt as the superhero Elektra in the 2003 Marvel film Daredevil, alongside her ex-husband Ben Affleck, and starred in subsequent films for the franchise. She is currently gearing up to star in the adaptation of the Elin Hilderbrand novel The Five-Star Weekend, and will also be reprising her role as Hannah Hall in the second series of the thriller The Last Thing He Told Me, in February next year.

Jennifer Garner

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Jenniffer Garner

In the first season of ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’.

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Jennifer was born in Texas; her father was a chemical engineer and her mother was an English teacher. She was raised in West Virginia with her two sisters and originally studied chemistry, before changing to theatre at Denison University in Ohio. She started her career as an understudy for the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York before a starring role in the teenage drama series Time of Your Life in 1999. Smaller roles in the films Pearl Harbour and Catch Me If You Can came next, and the rest is history.

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