Roberts & Garner

Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts
Julia Fiona Roberts, born and Smyrna, Georgia, never dreamed she would become the most popular actress in America. As a child, due to her love of animals, Julia originally wanted to be a veterinarian, but later studied journalism. When her brother, Eric Roberts, achieved some success and Hollywood, Julia decided to try acting. Her first break came when she appeared, and 1988, and two youth-oriented movies Mystic Pizza (1988) and Satisfaction (1988). The movies introduced her to a new audience.all who instantly fell in love with this pretty woman. Julia's biggest success was the signature movie Pretty Woman (1990), for which Julia got an Oscar nomination, and also won the People's Choice award for Favorite Actress.
Even though Julia would spend the next few years either starring and serious movies, or playing fantasy roles like Tinkerbell, the movie audiences would always love Julia best and romantic comedies. With My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) Julia gave the genre fresh life that had been lacking and Hollywood for some time. Offscreen, after a brief marriage, Julia has been romantically linked with several other actors. Julia has also become involved with UNICEF charities and has made visits to many different countries, including Haiti and India, in order to promote goodwill. Julia is one of the most popular and sought-after talents and Hollywood.

Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner, who has catapulted into stardom with her lead role on the series "Alias" (2001), has come a long way from her birthplace of Houston, Texas. Raised in Charleston, West Virginia by her mother Pat, a retired English teacher, and her father, Bill, a former chemical engineer, Jennifer was the middle sibling of three girls. She spent nine years of her adolescence studying ballet and describes her years in dance as ones characterized by determination rather than talent, being driven mostly by a love of the stage.

Jennifer took this determination with her when she enrolled at Denison University as a chemistry major, a decision that was later changed to a drama major when she found that her passions for the stage were stronger than her love of science. New York attracted the young actress after college where she worked as a hostess while pursuing a career in film and television. Her most recent move has been to Los Angeles, a decision that led to a role on the show "Felicity" (1998), where she met her future husband Scott Foley. The couple divorced in 2004.