"Acting is a very hungry, greedy career and a very unforgiving one," says Jennifer Garner, "and for someone who has chosen family way more often than I probably should have, I can’t believe I’m still here." And by the looks of her development pipeline, which includes a potential drama, thriller and musical, Garner has no plans to slow down.
With her next project, family comedy Yes Day set to hit Netflix March 12, she looks back at her Hollywood career. ALIAS (2001-06) Though ABC took convincing, J.J.
Abrams was certain Garner, whom he'd worked with on Felicity, was his star. "She's open and accessible, and she works harder than anyone," says Abrams. "She's also deeply decent.
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