How has Jennifer Garner's friendship with Judy Greer shaped the last 20 years?
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Los Angeles, Feb 21 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Jennifer Garner has expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards actress Judy Greer for her unwavering support through life's ups and downs. Garner revealed that Greer has been a crucial part of her journey, stating that Judy has “carried me through the last 20 years.”
Their friendship blossomed when they starred together as frenemies Jenna Rink and Lucy Wyman in the 2004 film ‘13 Going on 30’. Jennifer confessed that navigating the past two decades would have been incredibly challenging without Judy's presence, according to 'Female First UK'.
After reuniting on screen for Apple TV’s 'The Last Thing He Told Me', Jennifer, now 53, shared with Metro, “Judy and I have been friends since 13 Going on 30. There’s a beautiful shorthand between us. You never forget the history you share with someone. She’s carried me through these 20 years, and I’ve carried her a bit as well.”
She also noted, “I’ve watched her transform into a more formidable, powerful, and captivating actress, and being alongside her in these scenes pushed me to elevate my performance. I was excited to have that chance. While I often experience this dynamic with co-star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, working with another woman made it truly special.”
According to 'Female First UK', 'The Last Thing He Told Me' is adapted from Laura Dave's novel, focusing on Jennifer's character, Hannah, whose life spirals out of control when her husband, Owen, disappears.
As the plot unfolds, it's revealed that Owen's real identity is Ethan, who was previously married to the daughter of mobster lawyer Nicholas Bell, portrayed by David Morse.
Jennifer remarked, “What’s intriguing is that as we delve into these real-life tough questions in the series, we’re constantly being pursued, barely staying one step ahead of losing our lives. The show carries a thrilling energy, interwoven with a genuine family love story, alongside the formidable presence of Judy Greer and her exceptional family, including Luke Kirby and John Noble.”
“This season truly delivers more depth and quality. Laura’s sequel didn’t become a bestseller on the New York Times list for no reason; she crafted an exceptional narrative,” she added.