Monday, October 07, 2002
'Alias' star has kind words for alma mater
The Associated Press
GRANVILLE, Ohio - Being nominated for an Emmy hasn't changed Alias star Jennifer Garner. She's still a procrastinator.
If I've agreed to give a speech to a million people, I put it off until the plane ride, she said Saturday night in a speech at alma mater Denison University.
I have nothing to teach you. I'm jealous of all of you. I would love nothing more than to stop time and do college over again.
Ms. Garner plays graduate student/secret agent Sydney Bristow on Alias, which airs Sunday nights on ABC. The 1994 Denison graduate was asked to speak as part of the school's Provost Alumni Scholar Series.
She thanked Denison for giving her confidence.
We are a social school, and that's a good thing, said Ms. Garner, nominated this year for best actress in a drama series.
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