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Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979) is an American actress and singer. Hewitt began her career as a child actress and singer, appearing in national television commercials before joining the cast of the Disney Channel series ''
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'' (1989–1991). She had her breakthrough as Sarah Reeves Merrin on the
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teen drama ''
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'' (1995–1999) and rose to fame as a teen star for her role as Julie James in the horror films ''
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'' (1997) and its 1998 sequel, as well as her role as Amanda Beckett in the teen comedy film ''
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'' (1998). Hewitt's other notable films include '' Heartbreakers'' (2001), ''
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'' (2002) and the two ''Garfield'' live-action films (2004–2006). She has starred as
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on the
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supernatural drama '' Ghost Whisperer'' (2005–2010), Riley Parks on the Lifetime drama series ''
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'' (2012–2013), Special Agent Kate Callahan on the CBS crime drama ''
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'' (2014–2015), and since 2018, Maddie Buckley on the
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first-responder procedural . She was nominated for the
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for ''The Client List'' pilot film (2010). In music, Hewitt has released four studio albums to date. After her debut album, ''
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'' (1992), was released at age 12 exclusively in Japan, she went on to record ''
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'' (1995), '' Jennifer Love Hewitt'' (1996) and ''
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'' (2002), the latter of which became her first album to chart in the United States, peaking at number 37 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Her most successful single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart was the 1999 release " How Do I Deal", which peaked at number 59. In addition to music and acting, Hewitt has served as a producer on some of her film and television projects. She has appeared in several magazines' lists of the world's most beautiful women.


Early life

Hewitt was born in
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to Patricia Mae (née Shipp), a speech-language pathologist, and Herbert Daniel Hewitt, a medical technician. She grew up in Nolanville in Central Texas, and has close kinship ties in parts of Arkansas. After their parents divorced, Hewitt and her older brother Todd were raised by their mother. As a toddler, Hewitt was attracted to music, which led to her first encounters with the entertainment industry. At age three, she sang "
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" at a livestock show. The following year, at a restaurant-dance hall, she entertained an audience with her version of "
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". By age five, she had
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and
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in her portfolio. At nine, she became a member of the Texas Show Team, which also toured the
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. At age ten, at the suggestion of talent scouts and after winning the title of "Texas Our Little Miss Talent Winner", she moved to Los Angeles with her mother to pursue a career in both acting and singing. In Los Angeles, she attended Lincoln High School where her classmates included Jonathan Neville, who became a talent scout and recommended Hewitt for her role in ''
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''.


Acting career


Early acting credits, 1989–1994

After moving to
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, Hewitt appeared in more than twenty television commercials, including some for
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toys. Her first break came as a child actress on the Disney Channel variety show ''
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'' (1989–1991), which earned her, as a member of the cast, three
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nominations. In 1992, she appeared in the live action
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short ''Dance! Workout with Barbie'' (1992), which was released by Buena Vista, and obtained her first feature film role in the
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'' Munchie'', in which she played Andrea, the love interest of a bullied young boy. A year later, she had her first starring role in '' Little Miss Millions'', as a wealthy nine-year old who runs away from her stepmother to find her real mother, and appeared as a choir member in '' Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit''. Hewitt played Pierce Brosnan's daughter in a pilot for
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called ''Running Wilde'' (1993), which featured Brosnan as a reporter for ''Auto World'' magazine, whose stories cover his own wild auto adventures, but the series was not picked up and the pilot never aired. Hewitt later had roles in several short-lived television series, such as Fox's ''
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'' (1992–1993),
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's ''
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'' (1994), and '' McKenna'' (1994–95).


Rise to stardom, 1995–1999

Hewitt rose to
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status after landing the role of Sarah Reeves Merrin on the popular
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show ''Party of Five'' (1995–99). Originally cast for a nine-episode arc in season two, reception from producers and audiences was so positive that she became a series regular, continuing to play the character until the show's sixth and final season. Co-creator
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once stated: "She was a crazy professional. You didn't have to ask yourself, ‘I don't know if she'll be able to work up a head of steam here, I don't know if she'll be able to cry.' She wasn't running to her trailer etween takesto smoke cigarettes or play with a toy poodle. She was reading material and trying to plot her career". For her performance, Hewitt garnered nominations for a
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, a
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and a YoungStar Award. Hewitt became a film star with the release of the horror film ''
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'' (1997), in which she starred opposite
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,
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and
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, portraying Julie James, the
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. She was cast in the role based on her "ability to project vulnerability," which the producers, director Jim Gillespie, and writer Kevin Williamson unanimously agreed upon. While the film received mixed reviews, an ''
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'' columnist praised Hewitt's performance, noting that she knows how to "scream with soul". Budgeted at US$17million, the movie made US$125million globally. For her role, she received a
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nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film — Leading Young Actress and the
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for Favorite Female Newcomer. 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. Hewitt starred as Amanda Beckett, the most popular girl in school and the senior class prom queen, in the teen comedy ''
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'' (1998). Critic
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asserted that Hewitt was "so likable that it's hard not to have at least a minor rooting interest" in her character, and with a US$25.6 million gross at the North American domestic box office, the film emerged as a moderate commercial success. ''
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'', another 1998 teen comedy, featured Hewitt as the annoyingly sweet ex-girlfriend of a college student working in a pizza joint. In 1999, she played a record company executive in the independent comedy ''
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'' and starred in and produced '' Time of Your Life'', a ''Party of Five'' spin-off following her character as she moved to New York City to learn more about her biological parents. Despite Hewitt's popularity at the time, the show received a lackluster viewership and was cancelled after only half the season had aired.


Steady film work, 2000–2004

In ''
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'' (2000), a biographical drama television film based on the life of actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn, Hewitt starred as the title role and served as an executive producer. She had been recommended for the role by director
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, who had previously directed her in ''
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''. The production aired as a three-hour film on
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on March 27, 2000, and drew mixed reviews. ''Entertainment Weekly'' wrote that Hewitt had "guts" to take on the role and called her "excellent at conveying Hepburn's studied modesty", while ''
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'' review stated: "What's impossibly wrong with this film is that Hewitt has no physical grace while Hepburn was the very embodiment of it". Hewitt starred alongside
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in the romantic comedy '' Heartbreakers'' (2001), playing a mother-daughter team setting up an elaborate con to swindle wealthy men out of their money. Roger Ebert noted that Hewitt "spends the entire film with her treasures on display, maybe as product placement for the Wonderbra", while BBC.com asserted: "Hewitt though, lacks the necessary duplicity for her character and is too patently agreeable to bitch convincingly, ultimately reducing her to eye-candy among the professionals. Still, she has the right cleavage for the role, and there's sure to be legions of men thankful for that alone". The film made a moderate US$57.7 million globally. Hewitt starred as a genius scientist with aspirations of field work, alongside
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, in the action comedy ''
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'' (2002). Robert Koehler of ''
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'' noted that Hewitt "has displayed a Chan-like sweetness herself in past roles" and was disappointed that her character is "a haggling, high-strung shrew who's instantly repellent" rather than an amusing sidekick as Chan has had in other Hollywood films. The film made US$104.4 million worldwide. In 2002, she also lent her voice for two direct-to-DVD animated films —''
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'' and '' The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina''. In 2004, Hewitt starred as a musician in the romantic fantasy drama ''
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'', the love interest of Ebenezer Scrooge in the television film '' A Christmas Carol'', and Dr. Liz Wilson in the live-action comedy ''
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''. With a worldwide gross of US$200 million, ''Garfield'' became Hewitt's highest-grossing film to date.


Return to television, 2005–2010

Hewitt portrayed
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, a woman with the ability to see and communicate with ghosts, on the CBS television series '' Ghost Whisperer'', which ran on CBS for five seasons and 107 episodes, from September 23, 2005, to May 21, 2010. She also served as a producer and directed three episodes, including the 100th episode. In his review for the first season, David Bianculli, of '' New York Daily News'', wrote: "If elevisionreally wants a success built around this actress, someone in Hollywood should pay attention to her chameleonic and comedic role in ''Heartbreakers'', and give her a role that plays to those strengths, instead of something this translucent". Nevertheless, the series emerged as a ratings success and earned Hewitt two
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for Best Television Actress. In 2005, she played a happily married English woman in the romantic comedy '' The Truth About Love'', and a 28-year-old advertising executive more concerned with being a well-known socialite than being a good person in the television film ''
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''. Hewitt reprised her role as Dr. Liz Wilson for '' Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties'' (2006), which, though it did not perform as well as its predecessor, achieved a strong box office gross. Her next film release was the comedy ''
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'', in which she starred as
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, opposite
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and Alec Baldwin. Filmed in NYC in early 2001, the film became an asset in a federal bank fraud trial when investor Jed Barron was convicted of bank fraud while the film was in production. The film was eventually acquired by The Yari Group and was finally released in 2007. In 2008, she made a cameo appearance in the successful action comedy ''
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'', and reunited with
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in the animated production ''
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'' which, when released, was a massive
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, taking in only US$694,782 in North America. In 2010, Hewitt portrayed a good-hearted barista in the independent drama ''
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'', and a struggling prostitute in the Lifetime film ''
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''. While a reviewer felt that Hewitt did "a surprisingly credible job of acting seen-it-all exasperated and emotionally mature without once going giggly-girly" in ''Café'', ''Entertainment Weekly''s Ken Tucker felt that the actress was able to sell ''The Client List'' to the audiences due to her "talent for communicating sincerity and charm". She received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for the latter.


Continued television roles, 2011–present

Hewitt starred as a journalist, opposite
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, in the Hallmark Hall of Fame film ''
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'' (2011). While reviewers unanimously praised White's performance, ''Variety'' wrote: "The same can hardly be said of Hewitt, who —in her current TV movie phase— was put to better use as a mom turned hooker in Lifetime's ''The Client List''. With 14.53 million viewers, the film won its time period and represented the most-watched Hallmark movie in four years. In 2012, Hewitt starred as the love interest of a gentile pretending to be
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, alongside
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and
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in the
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comedy '' Jewtopia'', and played an erotic massagist in the television series ''
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''. Based on the 2010 television film of the same name, the series ran for two seasons and featured Hewitt as a different character in a premise that was slightly different from the film. Between 2014 and 2015, Hewitt played the regular role of Kate Callahan, an undercover agent who joins the BAU, in the tenth season of ''
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''. She left the series at the end of the season due to her second pregnancy, and decided to take a career hiatus for the next three years. In an interview with ''Elle'' magazine, Hewitt remarked: “I was looking in the mirror, talking with myself, going, ‘Hey, we started something, remember? We were gonna take a step back. So let's do that.'" Beginning in 2018, Hewitt has played Maddie Buckley, an ER nurse working as an 9-1-1 operator after leaving an abusive relationship, on the Fox police procedural '' 9-1-1''. Describing her character, she stated: "Maddie has a toughness to her. But she's also empathetic and sensitive. People will see her composed on the phone, but fully dealing with the pain and anguish of the callers nce she hangs up.


Other endeavours


Music

Hewitt was one of the back-up singers in
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's number-one single, "
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" (1989). At age 12,
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funded the recording of Hewitt's debut studio album, ''
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'' (1992). The album was released exclusively in Japan, where Hewitt became a pop star. Her explanation for her success in Japan is that the Japanese "love perky music. The poppier the music, the better." She was subsequently signed to Atlantic Records, who released her next two albums —''
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'' (1995) and '' Jennifer Love Hewitt'' (1996). The albums, along with their singles, failed to chart and Atlantic dropped Hewitt, who did not return to the music scene for three years. Hewitt recorded the single " How Do I Deal" (1999) for the ''I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' soundtrack, which became her first charting single, climbing to No. 59 on the Hot 100 and No. 36 on the
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. It reached No. 8 in Australia. She also recorded a cover of the Gloria Gaynor song "
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", which is featured briefly in the film. Hewitt appeared in the LFO video for " Girl on TV" (1999), a song which band member
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band wrote for her while the two were dating. She also appeared in the music video for the Enrique Iglesias song, "
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" (2001), as the singer's love interest. In 2002, Hewitt signed to Jive Records and recorded her fourth studio album, ''
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'', with singer, songwriter, and producer
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. The first single, "
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" (2002), became her biggest radio hit to date when it peaked at No. 24 on the
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chart, No. 31 on the
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and No. 25 on the
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. It climbed to No. 6 in Australia, remaining there for two weeks, and reached No. 33 in
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. The song later featured in two episodes of ''Ghost Whisperer'': "The Vanishing" (Season 1, episode 20) and "The Collector" (Season 2, episode 20). The moderate success of the single propelled the album to peak at No. 37 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and No. 31 in Australia. However, it only remained on the chart for three weeks. The second single, " Can I Go Now" (2003), failed to chart in the US, while managing to peak at No. 8 in the Netherlands and No. 12 in Australia. Since 2004, Hewitt has remained mostly inactive in the music industry, but she released the compilation albums ''Cool with You: The Platinum Collection'' (2006) in Asia and ''Hey Everybody'' (2007) in Brazil. In 2013, she recorded a cover of " I'm a Woman" to promote the second season of ''The Client List'' and shot a music video for the song, which reached the top ten in the iTunes Music Video chart.


Writing

In November 2009, Hewitt made a foray into comic books, when writer
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scripted the five-issue anthology, '' Jennifer Love Hewitt's Music Box'' (2009–2010), based on Hewitt's ideas. The series was published by IDW Publishing and was collected in a trade paperback. She wrote a book titled ''
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'' (2010), in which she speaks of her experiences with love and dating. While promoting the book during a January 2010, interview on ''
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'', Hewitt said that there is a chapter in it about "
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" (decorating a woman's pubis with crystals or rhinestones). This became a big internet hit with the video going viral, widespread news coverage and the term "vajazzling" becoming one of the most searched terms on
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the next day. She has since been credited for the popularization of this trend. Helium.com gave the book a positive review, stating: "Jennifer Love Hewitt's book provides some good guidelines for those that need to work on clarifying their relationship desires before trying to establish their relationships". It was commercially successful upon its release, becoming a ''New York Times'' bestseller within a week.


Public image

Regarded as a sex symbol, Hewitt's public "narrative" throughout her career has been that of "the sexy girl next door [or] the MVP of ''Maxim''". As noted by ''Elle'' magazine, it was "bequeathed" to her around the time she turned 18 and starred in ''I Know What You Did Last Summer'' (1997) and ''Can't Hardly Wait'' (1998), roles which, along with ''Party of Five'', "cemented her status as an icon to a whole generation. Every girl wanted to be her, and every boy had a poster of her on his wall". On her public image, she said: "I think when you start [in Hollywood] younger, the narrative takes off without you. And you kind of go, ‘Oh, okay [...] so I'm that person? Great!’ Before I ever knew in my life what 'sexy' was, I was on the sexy list”. Hewitt has appeared in several magazines' lists of the world's most beautiful women. In 2002, she was voted 7th in ''FHM''s Sexiest Girls poll, 14th in ''Rush''s Sexiest Women list, and 11th in ''Stuff (magazine), Stuff''s "102 Sexiest Women in the World". She has ranked 32nd, 20th, 35th, 20th, 6th, and 35th in ''Maxim'' magazine's Hot 100 Women in 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014 respectively. Hewitt was identified as the "number one reader choice" on the November 1999 and May 2009 covers of ''Maxim''. ''TV Guide'' named her the sexiest woman on television in 2008. Hewitt graced the February 1997 cover of ''Seventeen (American magazine), Seventeen'', and in subsequent years, the list went on to include ''Rolling Stone'', ''Cosmopolitan (magazine), Cosmopolitan'', ''GQ'', ''CosmoGirl'', ''Shape (magazine), Shape'', ''Health (magazine), Health'', ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'', ''FHM'', ''Vanidades'' and ''Jane (magazine), Jane''. Hewitt has appeared in numerous print advertisements and commercials for brands such as Victoria Golf, Mrs. Smith, Colonial's Iron Kids Bread, Levi Strauss & Co., Levi's, Barbie, LA Gear, Chex, Proactiv, Hanes, Neutrogena, Nokia, JanSport, Jansport and America's Dairy Producers. In 2000, Hewitt was named the "most popular actress on television", as her Q Score — the industry's measure of celebrities' likability — was 37, and in 2008, she ranked as 96th on the annual Celebrity 100 list by ''Forbes'' magazine, which ranks the most powerful and best-paid celebrities in Cinema of the United States, Hollywood.


Personal life


Relationships and family

Between the 1990s and the 2000s, Hewitt dated several high-profile figures, including Joey Lawrence, Will Friedle, Carson Daly,
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, Patrick Wilson (American actor), Patrick Wilson, John Mayer and Jamie Kennedy. In 2005, Hewitt began dating Scottish actor Ross McCall after he made an appearance on ''Ghost Whisperer''. They became engaged in November 2007, while vacationing in Hawaii. ''People (magazine), People'' magazine reported that Hewitt called off their engagement in late 2008. In June 2013, Hewitt announced that she was engaged and expecting her first child with co-star, Brian Hallisay. On November 20, 2013, Hewitt and Hallisay married. Their daughter, Autumn James, was born a few days later in November 2013. In June 2015, the couple had a boy, Atticus James. In September 2021, Hewitt and Hallisay welcomed their third child, a son named Aidan James.


Stalking incident

In 2002, at the 44th Grammy Awards, Grammy Awards, Diana Napolis, a conspiracy theorist and former social worker, "verbally confront[ed]" Hewitt and attempted to pose as a friend of hers in order to enter the premiere of ''
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''; she was then arrested for stalking and uttering death threats against Hewitt and Steven Spielberg. Napolis was charged with six Felony, felonies related to the incidents. After a year of involuntary commitment, Napolis pleaded guilty and was released on probation with a condition that she was barred from any contact with both Spielberg and Hewitt.


Filmography


Film


Television


As a director


As a producer


Discography

;Studio albums * ''
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'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1995) * '' Jennifer Love Hewitt'' (1996) * ''
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'' (2002)


Bibliography

Credits as an author: * ''
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'' (2010) Other credits: * '' Jennifer Love Hewitt's Music Box'' (2009–10) (creator)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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