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THE ODD LIFE OF TIMOTHY GREEN
Award-winning actress JENNIFER GARNER (Cindy Green) has
enjoyed a successful career at the top of her
field
in both film and television, and most recently has taken on the role of producer
and philanthropist.
Garner was
recently honored as "Female Star of the Year" at the 2012 CinemaCon awards
ceremony for her role in "The
Odd
Life of Timothy Green."
On October 12th, Garner will star in The Weinstein Company's "Butter," which
she also produced through
her
company, Vandalia Films. A comedy set in the Midwest, "Butter" was written by
Jason A. Micallef,
directed by
Jim Field Smith and co-stars Hugh Jackman, Ty Burrell and Olivia Wilde. The film
premiered to critical
acclaim at
the Toronto Film Festival.
Garner starred opposite Jason Bateman and Ellen Page in Fox Searchlight's
award winning feature "Juno."
"Juno"
won an abundance of awards, including a Broadcast Film Critics Association and
Independent Spirit Award
for
‘Best Comedy' and ‘Best Feature Film' respectively.
In 2005 Garner started her own production company with her personal assistant
of many years, Juliana
Janes.
The company, Vandalia Films, is named after the original name for the state
of West Virginia, where
Garner is
from. They have multiple projects on the horizon: the aforementioned "Butter"
for The Weinstein Company
and
several projects in development, including the adaptation of Jane Fallon's book
"Got You Back," "Miss
Marple," a
film written by Mark Frost, as well as a Lifetime movie titled "Hanna's Road"
that takes place in West
On the small screen, Garner was honored with numerous acting awards,
including a Golden Globe , Screen
Actors Guild and People's Choice Award for her memorable portrayal of CIA
double-agent Sydney Bristow
on
the J.J. Abrams' television show "Alias." Over the course of the show's
five-season run, Garner was
nominated
for four Emmy Awards, four Golden Globes and two Screen Actors Guild Awards .
Garner received rave reviews for her revival of Roxanne in the Broadway
production of "Cyrano de
Bergerac"
opposite Kevin Kline. Her impressive resume of film credits includes Warner
Bros.' "Arthur,"
"Valentine's Day,"
"The Invention of Lying," "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," Universal Pictures' "The
Kingdom," Revolution
Studios'
smash hit "13 Going on 30," Twentieth Century Fox's blockbuster hit "Daredevil,"
the spinoff of Fox's
"Daredevil"
entitled "Elektra," "Pearl Harbor" and the 20th Century Fox comedy, "Dude,
Where's My Car?"
Currently serving as a brand ambassador for Neutrogena where she is featured
in national television and
print
campaigns, for the past three years Garner has also held the position of Artist
Ambassador with Save the
Children's U.S. Programs. Her work focuses on advocating for the expansion of
the organization's early
education
programs. She was solely responsible for bringing the first-ever arm of Save the
Children programs to
her home
state of West Virginia.
Garner was born in Houston, Texas, raised in Charleston, West Virginia, and
currently resides in Los
Angeles with
her family.
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