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AGE - 24 |
AMERICAN | LEAD ACTRESS |
Best Films - Heartbreakers
Worst Film - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Next Films - The Tuxedo - The Devil and Daniel Webster
Famous Quote - "I just accepted them as a great accessory to every outfit." - In a Playboy interview, Love commented about her breasts.
FILMOGRAPHY
Sister Act 2 - I Know What You Did Last Summer - Can't Hardly Wait - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Heartbreakers - The Tuxedo - The Devil and Daniel Webster
PERSONAL INFO
Born on Feb 21st, 1979 in Waco, Texas. 5' 3'' Tall.
Went to Laurel Springs High School via correspondence course while doing Party of Five. Graduated in 1998.
Lost the role of Juliet in Romeo + Juliet (1996) to Claire Danes because the director felt she wasn't "modern" enough.
Lost the role of Darlene in Brokedown Palace (1999) to Kate Beckinsale because of scheduling conflicts.
Sent 3 dozen pink roses to Gwyneth Paltrow the night before Paltrow won the Oscar in 1999. Hewitt also wrote her a 2 page letter praising her as a role model and admiring her work. Paltrow sent a reply a week later, and Hewitt framed it - "it's my favorite thing". When the 2 actresses met for the first time at the 2000 Golden Globes, "she came up to me and gave me a hug for the flowers. I thought I was going to pass out. I was absolutely going to have a heart attack."
Quoted as saying... "I would just love to be called sexy once. Just because it would make me something other than cute."
Salary - $4,000,000 to 5,000,000 per film.
FINAL NOTE
She is beautiful, young and has a fun personality... but as yet she has failed to deliver a great dramatic performance. Can she really act? The jury is still out. As she gets older, she will relinquish the typecasting as a bubbly Gen-X gal. We will have to wait until then to find out what lies behind the pretty face.
Written by T.C. Candler.
© 2003