Jennifer Garner details the ’emotional’ audition that left her ‘crying’ in ‘The Bathroom’

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Jennifer Garner details emotional audition that left her crying in bathroom
Jennifer Garner details the ’emotional’ audition that left her ‘crying’ in ‘The Bathroom’

Jennifer Garner admits she’s the most “touching” person Felicity During the audition, she sobbed in the bathroom.

star 13 ongoing30 The audition that just locked her in “must be the breakup scene.” Hannah Bieber is the ex-girlfriend of Noel Crane (Scott Foley) and guest stars in the series created by J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves .

“I remember the audition. I remember going into the bathroom afterwards because it was so emotional and I wanted to cry,” she said. Ringtone “Dear Happiness” podcast. “I needed to hide in a bathroom stall and finish the crying that started during the audition because it was a very powerful scene.”

In response to Garner’s claim that Abrams forced her to re-audition for the role, podcast host and former Euphoria star Gregg Grunberg joked: “That makes sense to me because You’re not very nice. I totally get it. I mean, notes, notes – you know what? Let me give her a note to take home.”

The Alias ​​alum responded, “I do need it, though. I always love a lot of feedback. I love working with JJ and Matt. They’re helpful and real directors. They don’t just say, ‘Okay, Looks good. Do you have another one in mind? They have an idea and will help guide you to the best version of whatever is presented.”

“The same goes for the audition process,” Garner added. “After reading it the first time, I got really into it and was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I really want to do this.'”

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Garner played Hannah Bieber in seasons one and four of the show, which aired from 1998 to 2002.

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