Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday


Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday. Photos from the thirty-first birthday, Jennifer Love Hewitt . The actress was dressed on this day as a girl of 80.


Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday

 Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday
Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday



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Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday


 Photos from the thirty-first birthday, Jennifer Love Hewitt . The actress was dressed on this day as a girl of 80. (Jennifer was born February 21, 1979)

Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979) is an American actress, producer, television director and former singer-songwriter. Hewitt began her acting career as a child by appearing in television commercials and the Disney Channel series Kids Incorporated. She rose to fame in teenage popular culture in her roles in the Fox series Party of Five as Sarah Reeves Merrin, and films I Know What You Did Last Summer and its sequel as Julie James. She starred on the hit CBS television program Ghost Whisperer as Melinda Gordon, a young woman who can communicate with ghosts, for which she won a Saturn Award in 2007 and 2008 for Best Actress on Television.[1] She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her television movie The Client List.[2] Hewitt has served as a producer on some of her film and television projects.[3]

As a singer, Hewitt's most successful single on the Billboard Hot 100 is the 1999 release "How Do I Deal", which peaked at No. 59.[4] She has contributed music to the promotion or soundtracks of acting projects.[5]Hewitt was born in Waco, Texas,[6] and is the daughter of Patricia Mae (née Shipp), a speech-language pathologist, and Herbert Daniel Hewitt, a medical technician.[7] Hewitt grew up in Nolanville, Texas.[8] Hewitt received her middle name after her mother promised her college friend (named "Love") that if she had a daughter, she would name her after her.[9] Her older brother, Todd Hewitt, chose the name "Jennifer" as a homage to a crush he had at the time she was born.[8] After the divorce of her parents, Hewitt and her brother were brought up by her mother.[10]

As a young girl, Hewitt was attracted to music, which led to her first encounters with the entertainment industry. At the age of three, she sang "The Greatest Love of All" at a livestock show.[11] Just a year after that, at a restaurant-dance hall, she entertained an audience with her version of "Help Me Make It Through the Night".[12] By the time she was five, Hewitt already had tap dancing and ballet in her portfolio.[13] At nine, she became a member of the Texas Show Team (which also toured in the Soviet Union).[14] At the age of ten, at the suggestion of talent scouts and after gaining the title of "Texas Our Little Miss Talent Winner",[15] she moved to Los Angeles with her mother to pursue a career in both acting and singing.[10] In Los Angeles, Hewitt attended Lincoln High School where her classmates included Jonathan Neville, who became a talent scout and recommended Hewitt for her role in Party of Five.[12]After moving to Los Angeles, Hewitt appeared in more than twenty television commercials, including some for Mattel toys.[16] Her first break came as a child actor on the Disney Channel variety show Kids Incorporated (1989–1991),[17] where she was credited as "Love Hewitt". She later appeared in the live action video short Dance! Workout with Barbie (1992), released by Buena Vista.[18]

She played Pierce Brosnan's daughter in a pilot for NBC called Running Wilde (1993),[19] which featured Brosnan as a reporter for Auto World magazine whose stories cover his own wild auto adventures. However, the series was not picked up and the pilot never aired.[20] Hewitt later had roles in several short-lived television series, such as Fox's Shaky Ground (1992–1993),[21] ABC's The Byrds of Paradise (1994),[22] and McKenna (1994–1995),[23] and finally became a young star after landing the role of Sarah Reeves Merrin on the popular Fox show Party of Five (1995–1999).[24] She assumed the role of Sarah after joining that show during its second season and continued it on the short-lived Party of Five spin-off, Time of Your Life (1999), which she also co-produced.[25] The show was cancelled after half a season.[26]

Hewitt's first feature film role was in the independent film Munchie (1992).[27] A year later, she achieved her first starring film role in Little Miss Millions (1993).[28] She appeared as a choir member in Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993).[29] Hewitt became a film star after a lead role in the horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997),[30] which enjoyed great box office success ($125,000,000 USD).[31] Hewitt and her co-stars gained popular exposure from the film. She appeared in the sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), which, though not as successful as the first film, took in more money on its opening weekend.[32] She starred in the high-school comedy Can't Hardly Wait (1998).[33]

Hewitt starred in The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000).[34] That same year, she was the "most popular actress on television" due to her Q-rating (a measurement of a celebrity's popularity) of 37.[35] For that reason, because of her "fresh image," and because of her being "a symbol of youthfulness and wholesomeness", Nokia chose her to become its spokesperson.[36]

She starred alongside Sigourney Weaver in the romantic comedy Heartbreakers (2001).[37] She appeared in The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (2002) as Madellaine, the main protagonist's love interest.[38] Hewitt wrote and performed "I'm Gonna Love You" for the film[39] and the song won "Best Original Song" at the DVD Premiere Awards.[40] She starred alongside Jackie Chan in The Tuxedo (2002),[41] which received negative reviews from critics but was a box office success.[42] Hewitt appeared in If Only (2004) and co-wrote and performed "Love Will Show You Everything" and "Take My Heart Back" for the film's soundtrack.[43] She starred in Garfield (2004),[44] which became her highest-grossing film to date ($200,804,534 USD)[45] and reprised her role for the sequel, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006),[46] which, though not performing as well as its predecessor, achieved a strong box office gross.[47]Hewitt starred in the popular television series Ghost Whisperer (2005–2010),[48] which ran on CBS for five seasons before being canceled by the network in May, 2010.[49] She reunited with her I Know What You Did Last Summer co-star, Freddie Prinze Jr., in Delgo (2008).[50] The film was a massive box office bomb ($694,782 USD domestically).[51] After a two-year absence from feature films, Hewitt led the independent drama Café (2010) with her then-boyfriend Jamie Kennedy.[52] She starred in the Lifetime film The Client List (2010),[53] for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.[54] The next year, Hewitt starred in the Hallmark Hall of Fame film The Lost Valentine (2011).[55]

Hewitt will direct the film Wait Till Helen Comes (2012) based on the novel by Mary Downing Hahn.[56] This will be Hewitt's feature film directorial debut (she previously directed three episodes of Ghost Whisperer).[57] She is also set star alongside Ivan Sergei and Joel David Moore in the independent comedy Jewtopia (2012)[58] and will star in the television series The Client List (2012).[59]Hasbro's Surprise Pets! The plush mama toy that came with tiny babies stuffed into her pouch.

Toy makers in the 80s and 90s must have been trying to prepare children for the acid trips and dreamy ecstasy hazes they were going to experience later on in life by producing creatures usually found in hallucinations, because damn we were into some trippy shit back then. I was little too old when Hasbro came out with their Surprise Pets collection in the early 90s, but I still wanted one and had many conversations with myself on if I should use my allowance money to buy one of these instead of blank tapes and slap bracelets. Maybe it's because the mini raver in me wanted to turn the mama toy into a backpack.

And the thing is, I still want one! Who wouldn't want something that when you look at it makes you wonder if were just candy flipped? Visit Miss_Leoni for even more pictures of these stuffed animals of the acid rainbow.Hewitt has been lauded as one of the most attractive women in the entertainment industry. She was identified as the "#1 reader choice" on the November 1999 and May 2009 covers of Maxim.[93] TV Guide named her the sexiest woman on television in 2008.[94]

In 2007, paparazzi photographs secretly taken of Hewitt on vacation in a bikini led to harsh criticism of her body by bloggers.[95] Hewitt responded: "I've sat by in silence for a long time now about the way women's bodies are constantly scrutinized....What I should be doing is celebrating some of the best days of my life and my engagement to the man of my dreams, instead of having to deal with photographers taking invasive pictures from bad angles."[96] Several celebrities supported her views.[97]In 2002, conspiracy theorist and former social worker Diana Napolis was arrested for stalking and uttering death threats against Hewitt and Steven Spielberg after "verbally confronting" the actress at the 2002 Grammy Awards, and the subsequent day attempting to pose as one of Hewitt's friends to enter the premiere of The Tuxedo.[102] Napolis admitted to becoming involved in a shoving match with Hewitt's mother while confronting the actress.[103] Napolis accused Hewitt, along with director Spielberg, of controlling her thoughts through "cybertronic" technology and being part of a Satanic conspiracy against her.[104] Napolis was charged with six felonies related to the incidents.[105] After a year of involuntary commitment, Napolis pleaded guilty and was released on bail with a condition that she was barred from contact with both Spielberg and Hewitt.[106]




Jennifer Love Hewitt,The Last Birthday