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I know what Jennifer Love Hewitt may be doing with her boyfriend Alex Beh this spring.
She and Beh will be in Chicago filming the coming-of-age indie flick Warren. Beh not only wrote the movie, but he’s also producing, directing and costarring in it. Hewitt is playing his ex-girlfriend.
And then she’ll be going behind the camera to make her feature film directorial debut with a big screen adaptation of children’s horror book, Wait Until Helen Comes. “I directed [Ghost Whisperer] a few times so this is new and exciting,” Hewitt told me earlier this week at TV Land’s party for Hot In Cleveland and new series Retired at 35.
She wants to shoot in the flick in Rhode Island. Casting hasn’t begun, but Hewitt said, “I would love Maria Bello to be in it. I would love her to play the mom in it.”
For now, Hewitt has Sunday’s Globes to worry about. She’s up for Best Actress in a Miniseries/TV Movie for her starring role as a suburban housewife-turned-call girl in Lifetime’s The Client List.
She’s already jotted down some notes for an acceptance speech—not because she thinks she’s a shoo-in to win. “I’m terrified to speak in public,” she confessed. “It’s bad, so I did write a few things down on a little piece of paper.”
Jennifer Love Hewitt knows, especially given her name, that she’ll always be linked to romance.
Last year, the former “Ghost Whisperer” star became an author with the relationship memoir “The Day I Shot Cupid,” and she made headlines again for having a new beau … actor-director Alex Beh. Hewitt’s next television project reaffirms her ties to love: She stars with Betty White in the “Hallmark Hall of Fame” drama “The Lost Valentine” Sunday, Jan. 30, on CBS.
“I definitely tend to gravitate toward things that have romance in them,” Hewitt confirms to Zap2it. “I had a lot of fun writing the book, and I really would like to write another one at some point, though I’m not sure when I’ll be able to do that. I learned some things from people who read the book, and I learned some things about myself on the book tour. I feel I have some things to say about that.”
However, Hewitt has nothing to say — not yet, at least — about Valentine’s Day 2011. “It’s one of my favorite holidays,” she allows, “but I don’t know what our plans are going to be.”
While she has come to terms with the end of “Ghost Whisperer,” Hewitt admits that took some time. Now a nominee for a Golden Globe Award for the Lifetime movie “The Client List,” she bought into rumors that ABC might pick up her weekly drama when CBS canceled it last spring after five seasons.
“For me, it was a total shock,” she says of realizing the series wouldn’t continue. “I thought our next season probably would be the last, just because the show had been on for a really long time. It’s hard to come up with new things that will keep people intrigued, but I never thought in a million years that was going to have been our last season.
“I was bummed for Melinda,” Hewitt adds about her spectre-seeing “Ghost Whisperer” character, “because I didn’t feel the series ended the way that she deserved for it to. We left the audience sort of hanging, and I hate that.
“When you’ve taken people on a journey for so long, the least you can do is give them a goodbye. For a show that was about unfinished business, we didn’t get to finish.”
The first production stills from “The Lost Valentine” and air date information about the film has just been released!
“The Lost Valentine” premieres Sunday, January 30th (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS network.
Synopsis: Jennifer Love Hewitt and Betty White star in THE LOST VALENTINE, the 241st Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, to be broadcast Sunday, Jan. 30 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. In the drama, a TV reporter’s (Hewitt) own love life is impacted by her Valentine’s Day-themed assignment to profile a woman (White) whose love for her husband remains as strong as when she last saw him several months before he was declared MIA while serving during WWII. Sean Faris, right, stars as Lucas, Caroline’s protection grandson.
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“The Client List” is set to be released on DVD on February 1, 2011 and is available for pre-order at Amazon.com (for $15.99). There is also a listing for a Blu-ray release – but there is currently no release date set for that version of the film.
“Cafe” will make its world premiere as an official festival selection at the 19th Annual Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis on Friday October 15, 2010. The film has also been recognized with the Crystal Heart Award for Dramatic Feature at he film festival!
You can see air times and get tickets at the official website of the festival!
“Cafe” will also be shown at The Philadelphia Film Festival! The film will screen on Saturday, October 16th at 7:30 PM at The Rave and on Thursday, October 21st at 5:00 PM at The Prince.
I just wanted to throw in a quick gallery update for this evening, so I added captures of Jennifer Love Hewitt from the movie “Trojan War” (one of my fave Love films!) into the gallery! There is 674 captures total, and all though they are LQ, you will only find them on this site – so that’s a good thing!
You can all the photos by clicking on the previews below…
Gallery Links:
Movie Productions > Trojan War > Movie Captures (LQ)
Jennifer Love Hewitt is back at CBS — and she’s bringing along media superstar Betty White.
Hewitt and White are set to star in the “Hallmark Hall of Fame” movie “The Lost Valentine,” set to air in early 2011 (if the title’s any indication, perhaps in February). Hewitt will also exec produce the movie, which will shoot in Atlanta this fall.
The “Hallmark Hall of Fame” telepic reps a quick return to the Eye for Hewitt, who just wrapped five years on CBS’ “Ghost Whisperer,” which wasn’t picked up this spring for another season.
Based on the novel by James Michael Pratt, “The Lost Valentine” will star Hewitt as a journalist working on a profile of a woman (White) whose husband was declared MIA during WWII.
Darnell Martin (“Their Eyes Were Watching God”) will direct the longform; scribes Ernest Thompson and Jenny Wingfield are adapting for TV. Joining Hewitt as exec producer is Brent Shields; Andy Gottlieb and Barbara Gangi are producers.
Hewitt most recently starred in Lifetime movie “The Client List.” She’s currently shooting an episode of “Law and Order: SVU” and also released her first book, “The Day I Shot Cupid.”
Hewitt’s other credits include ABC movie “The Audrey Hepburn Story,” as well as the Fox drama “Party of Five.”
It’s also been a busy year for White, who stars in TV Land’s “Hot in Cleveland,” among dozens of other gigs.
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