Jennifer Garner rose to fame at the beginning of the millennium as one of a new breed of empowered female action heroines on her hit TV series, “Alias” (ABC, 2002-06) and in films like “Daredevil” (2003) and its misbegotten sequel, “Elektra” (2005). The admittedly “goofy” former marching band geek earned an equally loyal following of both men and women, some drawn by her dimpled down-to-earth charm and others for her killer physique and exotic action hero wardrobes. As the twenty-something starlet evolved into a thirty-something mom and wife to “Daredevil” co-star Ben Affleck, she began to
It's another girl for Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck.
Affleck's spokesman, Shawn Sachs, and Garner's spokeswoman, Leslie Sloane-Zelnik, said Tuesday that Garner gave birth to their second daughter but would not provide any