| Jennifer Garner Kicks Hair Butt |
| Karen Marie Shelton |
| Date: 3/20/2002 |
Introduction
Celebrity
hair watchers everywhere have been thrilled with ABC TV’s Alias
(Sundays at 9 p.m. ET), the red-hot spy thriller that made its debut
in the Fall of 2001. Jennifer
Garner, as CIA double agent Sydney Bristow, joins famous dark-haired
TV ass kickers Jessica Alba (Dark Angel) and Charisma Carpenter
(Angel) giving new meaning to brunette bombshell status. (Photo
copyright ABC - ALIAS,
Craig Sjodin - all rights reserved.)
The premise
behind the Alias action packed show is Sydney’s quick change status
from studious grad student to sizzling super-spy cloaked in a
never-ending stream of “aliases”.
As mild-mannered college girl, Garner appears regularly coiffed
in classic longish bob styles. Her
shiny brunette locks are often worn tucked innocently behind one ear
with a hint of soft curl playing at the ends.
When
Garner’s character slips undercover into her ever-changing spy
personas, each “alias” is instantly transformed into an
eye-popping array of different hairstyles and colors ranging from
short day-glow red to long platinum blonde.
As
Garner punches and kicks her way to eventual safety, her tresses
remain amazingly unruffled. From thick Nordic braids to a beaded Vegas
cap for her Coup episode, Alias hairstylists, Susan Kelber and Michael
Gizcchiano are constantly thinking up new shades, accessories and
looks for the beautiful Garner as she averts global disaster and
travels on intercontinental missions.
(Photos
copyright ABC - ALIAS,
Craig Sjodin, The Coup, Jennifer Garner - all rights reserved.)
Series
insiders have reported that the set hairdressers have some hair
creation help in the form of a dizzying collection of wigs in all
shades and variations crafted specially for the Sydney Bristow
character. This fabulous wig wardrobe, reported to contain over 75
wigs and growing, guarantees Alias hair watchers that there will be an
ongoing supply of high-octane hair changes for the future. It also
helps keep her locks intact during those famous fight scenes.
Which begs the
question. Will the Alias hairstylists eventually run out of new
permutations of styles and colors?
Probably not. Although
at some point the key hair colors may need to recycled, there are an
endless number of lengths, styles and accessories that Garner can
morph through as she fights evil.
You
can be sure of one thing, while Alias writers are busy concocting
heart-stopping plot-lines, her hair consultants will be busy thinking
up matching hues and dos while leaving Jennifer’s natural brunette
locks alone. Executive
producer J.J. Abrams wears two hats as producer of WB’s Felicity
staring Keri Russell and ABC’s Alias staring Garner.
For those out of the loop, Felicity suffered a major ratings
plummet when curly mopped Russell did a mop chop.
The use of wigs will save Abrams from repeating the Felicity
fiasco keeping both the ratings and Jennifer’s locks intact. (Photos
copyright ABC - ALIAS,
Craig Sjodin, The Coup, Jennifer Garner - all rights reserved.)
Garner’s
beautiful dimpled oval face, soft eyes and gorgeous natural skin tone
offer her stylists a special advantage.
With her striking looks, Jennifer could look stunning in just
about any hair style or color.
Although
many actresses suffer hair damage from constant hair changes,
Garner’s use of wigs happily eliminates this danger.
Garner was recently spared an on-set burnt hair incident when
Dana Hee, her stunt double’s hair caught on fire in an explosion
scene. Although Garner often does many of her own fight scenes, she
was lucky to avoid this particular hair scorching incident.
Off-screen,
Jennifer favors classic, yet sexy, all-American styles for her sleek
locks. At the
recent 2002 Golden Globe Awards Jennifer looked simply elegant with
her shiny brunette tresses coiffed into a sleek Audrey Hepburnesque
bun. At the 2nd Annual TV Guide Awards Jennifer wore her
silky locks down and held neatly in place with a simple barrette.
Accompanied to
both awards by her beloved hubby, Felicity heart-throb Scott Foley,
Garner won the Golden Globe award for best actress.
Although Jennifer seemed pleased with her surprise win, she
later confused to Time magazine that she much prefers a quiet evening
munching pizza rather than hobnobbing at glamorous star filled
parties.
Garner
has been heralded by critics as the biggest new star for the 2001-02
TV season but she has worked very hard for her success.
Although she is now known as TV’s newest double-dealing
agent, until recently, she was mistaken by Felicity fans as her
husband’s business agent. (Photos
copyright ABC - ALIAS,
Craig Sjodin, Jennifer Garner - all rights reserved.)
Even though she
has to work long hours and endure fittings for her many costumes and
hair changes, Jennifer accepts this as just one part of her job.
She also puts in extra hours doing pilates, martial arts,
running and strength training to keep her body buff for her intense TV
role.
Conclusion
So what’s
next for the beautifully tressed Jennifer? The big screen may beckon. Although her movie career has been
limited to playing Ashton Crutcher’s galpal in Dude, Where’s My
Car and the short curly coiffed Nurse Sandra in Pearl Harbor, Ms.
Garner was recently cast as the sensuous Elektra Natchios in the new
Daredevil movie that is currently being filmed with Ben Affleck. (Photo
copyright ABC - ALIAS,
Craig Sjodin, Jennifer Garner - all rights reserved.)
Don’t worry
about Garner bailing on her once-in-a-lifetime do-or-die Alias role.
The actress has publicly admitted that a plum part like Sydney
Bristow is a special acting gift.
Don’t expect Garner to leave TV or her fabulous wig
collection anytime soon. |