Jennifer Garner landed her upcoming Broadway debut in Cyrano after
actor Kevin Kline remembered her from an audition she did with him when
she was a struggling actress.
The Daredevil star grew up loving the theatre and always dreamed of
taking the stage in New York - and, thanks to thespian Kline's memory,
she's now getting her big break.
She explains, "I auditioned with Kevin 12 years ago for a play at
Lincoln Center... He has been kind enough to always remember me from that
audition and that's part of how this role came about."
Garner turned down a blockbuster movie role to play Roxane opposite
Kline after missing out on a Broadway debut in 1995 - when she was forced
to turn down the chance to star in a play opposite Helen Mirren after
being offered a TV mini-series role.
She tells WENN, "I understudied Kate Erbe in A Month In The
Country on Broadway in 1995, and she was so great because she was gonna
take a day off and give me my Broadway debut.
"But I got a mini-series and I had to take it because I was broke.
I was totally broke and living on this woman's kitchen floor."
Garner insists she won't be as generous to her understudy: "My
friend (actor) Victor Garber was telling me, 'You can't miss performances.
It's tacky.'"