Actress and philanthropist, Jennifer Garner reminded Americans to turn their clocks back an hour this weekend and encouraged them to devote that extra hour to a child in need. For everyone who goes to Frigidaire.com and raises their hand with a pledge to make time for a child, Frigidaire will donate $1 to support the CHANGE program and Save the Children’s work to help children in need in the U.S., as part of their $250,000 commitment to this worthy cause.
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- Charity Make Time for CHANGE
Jennifer visits husband Ben on the set of ‘The Town’ before walking home.
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- Candids October 21 2009
Jen visited Ben on the set of his new movie today. The couple walked arm in arm and surprisingly shared a kiss and a smile.
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- Candids October 20 2009
I have just added few more stills from The Invention of lying also you can see some cute behind the scenes photos.
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- Movie Stills The Invention of Lying
British comic Ricky Gervais has one kicky concept behind his directorial debut, The Invention of Lying. On an alternate earth, humanity lacks the capacity for lying so truth-telling is just telling. People may speak the truth, but have no sense of humor and no idea of fiction. As a result, they do reveal it all–including how inflated their views of themselves can be.
As Mark Bellison (Gervais) struggles to survive at a mediocre television company, the pug-nosed, pudgy writer endures a rivalry with the better looking, more successful and far more arrogant Brad Kessler (Rob Lowe). Mark suffers through miserable dates his mother encourages him to go on. When he meets tall, gorgeous Anna McDoogles (Jennifer Garner) on one of those dates, he falls for her and she tells him that despite the fact they get along, and that he’s a nice guy, she can’t continue to see him–let alone marry him–because she’s way too out of his league; she’ll never have his children. Since he’s just not up to her in looks or physique, their relationship has to remain platonic. (more…)
The Elephant Project is an organization to raise money and awareness for the Alzheimer’s Association. There is a phrase that says “elephants never forget,” and in the fight against Alzheimer’s, we are striving for those affected to “never forget.” Because of the elephant’s connection to the cause, we have celebrities pose for a photo with an elephant beanie baby, which are then auctioned off with an autograph and a beanie. Tons of celebrities have already joined the cause and we have a bunch of auctions live right now. Jennifer Garner participated in the project a couple of years ago, but we were lucky enough to have her sign another card to be auctioned off with her picture! Her auction is up on eBay right now along with 33 others.
Jennifer Garner is ensconced on a plush sofa in a fancy hotel suite. Although some actresses have displayed a lot of flesh during the Toronto International Film Festival, she is primly attired in a pastel sleeveless sheath. Her long dark hair is perfectly coiffed. Garner looks dressed more for a garden show than one of the world’s largest film festivals.
Although she and Ben Affleck wed almost five years ago and his made-for-the-National Enquirer romance with Jennifer Lopez seems in the distant past, it is still hard not to think of Affleck’s second Jennifer as the antithesis of his first. Cool, not hot. (more…)
“It is absolutely crazy in our house,” Jennifer Garner said. “And I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
The actress is married to fellow actor Ben Affleck, and they are the parents of two daughters, 4-year-old Violet and Seraphina Rose Elizabeth, born in January.
“The goal is that everyone is just happy and healthy,” Garner said.
“The second child is easier, and the experience of bringing a baby into the world is easier,” she conceded. “But the overall thing is chaos. It’s happy chaos. Let me just say that life is very full these days.” (more…)
Jennifer Garner, star of ‘The Invention of Lying,’ sat down with ET’s Thea Andrews to reminisce on working with Ricky Gervais and how she got caught in a white lie as a child.
What was it like to have the funnyman as a boss? Garner said, “He is so goofy that the rest of us felt like the boss sometimes.” Gervais is not only her co-star in this film, but also a producer and director.
While Gervais himself may call her “wholesome,” Garner admits that we do need lying in our society. What is the worst lie this good-girl got caught in?
She confessed, “I was supposed to feed a goldfish down the street when I was about seven for a family when they were out of town and I lost the key. The goldfish died. And I tried to say, ‘Oh, no. I was there.’ But I got caught because the mail had been stacking up. Once I lost the key I just never went again.”
‘The Invention of Lying’ is in theaters now.












