Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979 / Nickname : Love / Height : 5′ 2½” – 1.59 m) is an American actress, television director, voice actress, singer-songwriter, author and film and television producer. Hewitt began her acting career as a child by appearing in television commercials and the Disney Channel series Kids Incorporated. She rose to fame in teenage popular culture via her roles in the Fox series Party of Five, as Sarah Reeves, and the films I Know What You Did Last Summer and its sequel, as Julie James.
As a singer, Hewitt has been signed by Atlantic Records and Jive Records. She is primarily known for her recordings in the pop genre. To date, her most successful single on the Billboard Hot 100 is the 1999 release “How Do I Deal”, which peaked at No. 59. In addition, she has contributed music to the promotion or soundtracks of acting projects.
Hewitt’s physical appearance has been the subject of much media attention throughout her career. She has been lauded as one of the most attractive women in the entertainment industry by publications such as Maxim, in which she was named the sexiest woman in the world in 1999 and TV Guide, which named her the sexiest woman on television in 2008. In 2007, paparazzi photos of Hewitt on a beach led to a much-publicized matter in which she defended her weight, and was supported by other celebrities. These incidents received coverage from People magazine.
In addition to acting, Hewitt has also served as a producer on some of her film and television projects. Until May 2010, she could be seen on the CBS television program Ghost Whisperer (2005-2010) as Melinda Gordon, a young woman who can communicate with ghosts. She won a Saturn Award in 2007 and 2008 for Best Actress on Television.
Hewitt was born in Waco, Texas, the daughter of Patricia Mae ( Shipp), a speech-language pathologist, and Herbert Daniel Hewitt, a medical technician. Hewitt grew up in Nolanville, Texas; after the divorce of her parents, Hewitt and her older brother, Todd Hewitt, were brought up by her mother.
As a young girl, Hewitt was attracted to music, which led to her first encounters with the entertainment industry. At the age of three, she sang “The Greatest Love of All” at a livestock show. Just a year after that, at a restaurant-dance hall, she entertained an audience with her version of “Help Me Make It Through the Night.” By the time she was five, Hewitt already had tap dancing and ballet in her portfolio. At nine, she became a member of the Texas Show Team (which also toured in the Soviet Union). At the age of ten, at the suggestion of talent scouts and winning the title of Texas Our Little Miss Talent Winner, she moved to Los Angeles, California, with her mother to pursue a career in both acting and singing. In Los Angeles, Hewitt attended Lincoln High School where her classmates included Jonathan Neville, who later became a talent scout and recommended Hewitt for her role in Party of Five.
After moving to Los Angeles, Hewitt appeared in more than twenty television commercials. Her first break came as a child actor on the Disney Channel variety show Kids Incorporated (1989–1991), where she was credited as just Love Hewitt. During this time she danced in and sang all the songs for a live action video called Dance! Workout with Barbie released by Buena Vista.
In 1993, she played Pierce Brosnan’s daughter in a pilot for NBC called Running Wilde, which featured Brosnan as a reporter for Auto World magazine whose stories cover his own wild auto adventures. However, the series wasn’t picked up and the pilot never aired. Aired in 1993 was Sister Act II in which Hewitt also played a role, singing in the choir. Although not a leading speaking role she did appear prominently in the film. Hewitt later had roles in several short-lived television series, such as Fox’s Shaky Ground (1992–1993), ABC’s The Byrds of Paradise (1994), and McKenna (1994–1995), and finally became a young star after landing the role of Sarah Reeves on the popular Fox Television show Party of Five (1995–1999). She assumed the role of Sarah after joining that show during its second season and continued it on the short-lived Party of Five spin-off, Time of Your Life (1999), which she also co-produced. The show was cancelled after only half a season.
Hewitt made her film debut in the independent film Munchie (1992). She also appeared as one of the choir members in “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993) with Whoopi Goldberg and Lauryn Hill. She became a film star after a lead role in the horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), which enjoyed great box-office success (125,000,000 U.S. dollars worldwide). The film made Hewitt and her co-stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Ryan Phillippe, and Sarah Michelle Gellar some of the most popular young stars in the USA. She also appeared in the sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), which, though ultimately not as successful as the first film, took in more money on its opening weekend. Other notable film roles have included the high-school comedy Can’t Hardly Wait (1998) and a starring role with Sigourney Weaver in the romantic comedy Heartbreakers (2001).
In 2000, Hewitt appeared in The Audrey Hepburn Story. That same year, she was the “most popular actress on television” due to her Q-rating (a measurement of a celebrity’s popularity) of 37. For that reason, Nokia chose her to become its spokesperson, because of her “fresh image,” and her being “a symbol of youthfulness and wholesomeness.”
In 2001, she appeared in the music video for the Enrique Iglesias song, “Hero,” as the singer’s love interest. She also appeared in the LFO video for “Girl on TV”
Hewitt wrote “I’m Gonna Love You” for the movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame II because, although she was a well-known singer at the time, her character Madellaine was the only character who didn’t sing in the movie. The song won Best Song at the DVD Awards.
Since September 2005, Hewitt has starred in the television series Ghost Whisperer. In Australia, Ghost Whisperer has been popular since its introduction; in the United States, the show averaged 7.75 million viewers for its final season on CBS, which canceled the series in 2010. ABC has expressed interest in picking up the show and has asked the writers of Ghost Whisperer not to take any new jobs, as the series has a good chance in returning on ABC but later decided not to renew the show. Hewitt has also auditioned for many roles. She was asked to play Juliet in Romeo + Juliet, but the director felt she wasn’t modern looking. The role went to Claire Danes. She also had to give up the role of Darlene in Brokedown Palace because of scheduling conflicts; that role went to Kate Beckinsale.
Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy are starring in “Cafe”, an indie drama from writer-director Marc Erlbaum. Alexa Vega, Madeline Carroll, Daniel Eric Gold and Hubble Palmer also appear as part of an ensemble of Philadelphia residents who frequent the local West Philly Grounds coffee shop where Hewitt’s character Claire works. The film began shooting on May 11, 2009.
In 1991, Meldac funded the recording of Hewitt’s first album Love Songs, when she was just 12. The album was only released in Japan in 1992 where Hewitt became a pop star. Her explanation for her success in Japan is that the Japanese “love perky music. The poppier the music, the better.”
After she joined the cast of Party of Five in 1995, she signed to Atlantic Records, who rushed her first single and second album, Let’s Go Bang, out in October.
Juggling her music career with her acting career, she recorded her follow-up in 1996. The first single, “No Ordinary Love”, failed to chart and led to the album doing the same. Atlantic dropped Hewitt, who didn’t return to the music scene for three years.
In 1999, she recorded the single “How Do I Deal” for the I Still Know What You Did Last Summer soundtrack. The song became Hewitt’s first charting single by climbing to No. 59 on the Hot 100 and No. 36 on the Top 40 Mainstream. It also reached No. 8 in Australia.
In 2002, Hewitt signed to Jive Records and recorded her fourth album with singer/songwriter/producer Meredith Brooks. The first single, “BareNaked”, became her biggest radio hit to date when it peaked at No. 24 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, No. 31 on the Adult Top 40 and No. 25 on the Top 40 Mainstream. It also climbed to No. 6 in Australia and No. 33 in the Netherlands. The moderate success of the single propelled her album of the same name to peak at No. 37 on the Billboard 200 and No. 31 in Australia. However, it only remained on the chart for three weeks. The second single, “Can I Go Now”, failed to chart in the US, while managing to peak at No. 8 in the Netherlands and No. 12 in Australia.
Since 2003, Hewitt has not actively done anything in the music industry, but a compilation called Cool with You: The Platinum Collection was released in Asia.
In addition to starring in the 2004 film If Only, Hewitt also co-wrote and performed two songs for its soundtrack: “Love Will Show You Everything” and “Take My Heart Back”.
She also appeared in the 2004 made-for-television musical version of A Christmas Carol, performing the singing role of Ebenezer Scrooge’s fiance Emily.
In May 2009, she confirmed she was working on a country album. The album is due for a 2010 release date; a country label has not been announced yet.
Hewitt is an honorary godparent of the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund.
She has dated Carson Daly,singer-guitarist John Mayer and professional kayaker Brad Ludden among others.
Hewitt was engaged to Scottish actor Ross McCall, whom she met when he made an appearance on Ghost Whisperer. After a year of dating, they became engaged in November 2007, while vacationing in Hawai. However, on January 5, 2009, People magazine reported that Hewitt and McCall called off their engagement.She later began a relationship with Ghost Whisperer co-star Jamie Kennedy in March 2009; the two were reported to be engaged July 21, 2009, but the couples’ representatives and Kennedy himself later stated that this had not happened. In March 2010, Jennifer and Jamie Kennedy ended their relationship.
Paparazzi photographs secretly taken of Hewitt on vacation in a bikini led to harsh criticism of her body by bloggers. Hewitt responded: “I’ve sat by in silence for a long time now about the way women’s bodies are constantly scrutinized…. What I should be doing is celebrating some of the best days of my life and my engagement to the man of my dreams, instead of having to deal with photographers taking invasive pictures from bad angles.” She posed on the cover of Us Weekly 10 weeks later, having lost 18lb since the photos were taken. She said she had lost the weight to boost her energy levels, while her trainer claims that she said the weight loss had nothing to do with critical comments. Hewitt later defended Jessica Simpson for receiving similar criticism saying, “It gets silly. We’re all supposed to look how we’re supposed to look. We’re made to be different people.”
Hewitt wrote a book released in March 2010, called The Day I Shot Cupid, in which she writes of her experiences with love and dating. While talking about the book during a January 2010 interview on Lopez Tonight, she said that there is a chapter in it about “vajazzling” her “vajayjay” (decorating her vulva with Swarovski crystals). She said it looked “cute”, revealed that she was currently vajazzled with “hot pink” crystals and recommended to all women that they also “vajazzle their vajayjays”. This became a big internet hit with the video going viral, widespread news coverage and the term “vajazzling” becoming one of the most searched terms on Google the next day.
In 2002, conspiracy theorist and former social worker Diana Napolis was arrested for stalking and uttering death threats against Hewitt and Steven Spielberg after “verbally confronting” the actress at the 2002 Grammy Awards, and the subsequent day attempted to pose as a friend to enter the premiere of The Tuxedo. Napolis also admitted to becoming involved in a shoving match with Hewitt’s mother while confronting the actress. Napolis accused Hewitt, along with director Spielberg, of controlling her thoughts through “cybertronic” technology and being part of a Satanic conspiracy against her. Napolis was charged with six felonies related to the incidents. After a year of involuntary commitment, Napolis pled guilty and was released on bail with a condition that she was barred from contact with both Spielberg and Hewitt.
FILMOGRAPHY
In Development :
1. Dead Whisper
Actress (1990s – 2010s ) :
1. Cafe (2010) (completed) …. Claire
2. The Client List (2010) (TV) …. Samantha Horton
3. “Ghost Whisperer” …. Melinda Gordon (107 episodes, 2005-2010)
- The Children’s Parade (2010) TV episode …. Melinda Gordon
- Dead Ringer (2010) TV episode …. Melinda Gordon
- Blood Money (2010) TV episode …. Melinda Gordon
- Lethal Combination (2010) TV episode …. Melinda Gordon
- Dead Eye (2010) TV episode …. Melinda Gordon
(102 more)
4. Yes, Virginia (2009) (TV) (voice) …. Mrs. Laura O’Hanlon
5. The Magic 7 (2009) (TV) (voice) …. Erica
6. Delgo (2008) (voice) …. Princess Kyla
7. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006) …. Liz
… aka “Garfield 2″ – Australia, Singapore (English title), UK, USA (working title)
8. In the Game (2005) (TV) …. Riley Reed
9. Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber (2005) (TV) …. Katya Livingston
10. A Christmas Carol: The Musical (2004) (TV) …. Emily
… aka “A Christmas Carol” – Hungary (original title)
11. Garfield (2004) …. Liz
… aka “Garfield: The Movie” – USA (promotional title)
12. “American Dreams” …. Nancy Sinatra (2 episodes, 2004)
… aka “Our Generation” – Australia, USA (working title)
- Old Enough to Fight (2004) TV episode …. Nancy Sinatra
- The 7-10 Split (2004) TV episode …. Nancy Sinatra
13. If Only (2004) …. Samantha Andrews
14. The Truth About Love (2004) …. Alice Holbrook
15. Shortcut to Happiness (2004) …. The Devil
… aka “The Devil and Daniel Webster” – USA (original title)
16. In the Game (2004) (TV) …. Riley Reed
17. Groove Squad (2002) (V) (voice) …. Chrissy
18. The Tuxedo (2002) …. Del Blaine
19. The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina (2002) (V) (voice) …. Thumbelina
20. The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (2002) (V) (voice) …. Madellaine
21. Heartbreakers (2001) …. Wendy / Page Conners / Jane Helstrom
22. “Time of Your Life” …. Sarah Reeves Merrin (19 episodes, 1999-2001)
- The Time She Saved the Day (2001) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves Merrin
- The Time She Found Her Father (2001) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves Merrin
- The Time They Got Busy (2001) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves Merrin
- The Time They Found a Solution (2000) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves Merrin
- The Time She Made a Temporary Decision (2000) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves Merrin
(14 more)
23. The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000) (TV) …. Audrey Hepburn
24. “Party of Five” …. Sarah Reeves (99 episodes, 1995-1999)
- Bye, Bye, Love (1999) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves
- Naked (1999) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves
- Don’t Let Go (1999) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves
- Otherwise Engaged (1999) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves
- Haunted (1999) TV episode …. Sarah Reeves
(94 more)
25. The Suburbans (1999) …. Cate
26. “Hercules” …. Medusa (1 episode, 1999)
… aka “Disney’s Hercules” – USA (complete title)
- Hercules and the Gorgon (1999) TV episode (voice) …. Medusa
27. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) …. Julie James
… aka “Last Summer 2″ – Japan (English title)
28. Zoomates (1998) (voice) …. Helen
29. Telling You (1998) …. Deb Freidman
30. Can’t Hardly Wait (1998) …. Amanda
31. “Boy Meets World” …. Jennifer Love Fefferman (1 episode, 1998)
- And Then There Was Shawn (1998) TV episode …. Jennifer Love Fefferman
32. I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) …. Julie James
… aka “Last Summer” – Japan (English title)
33. Trojan War (1997) …. Leah Jones
34. House Arrest (1996) …. Brooke Figler
… aka “Perfect Family” – Japan (English title)
35. “McKenna” …. Cassidy McKenna (3 episodes, 1994-1995)
- Racing in the Streets (1995) TV episode …. Cassidy McKenna
- The Pony (1994) TV episode …. Cassidy McKenna
- Splendor in the McKenna Grass (1994) TV episode …. Cassidy McKenna
36. “The Byrds of Paradise” …. Franny Byrd (7 episodes, 1994)
- Hair Today, Gone to Maui (1994) TV episode …. Franny Byrd
- The Bottle Show (1994) TV episode …. Franny Byrd
- In Todd We Trust (1994) TV episode …. Franny Byrd
- This Band Is My Band (1994) TV episode …. Franny Byrd
- Moon, Man (1994) TV episode …. Franny Byrd
(2 more)
37. Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) (as Jennifer “Love” Hewitt) …. Margaret
38. Little Miss Millions (1993) (as Love Hewitt) …. Heather Lofton
… aka “Home for Christmas” – USA (video title)
39. “Shaky Ground” …. Bernadette Moody (17 episodes, 1992-1993)
- Stayin’ Alive (1993) TV episode …. Bernadette Moody
- Toupee or Not Toupee (1993) TV episode …. Bernadette Moody
- Faulty Attraction (1993) TV episode …. Bernadette Moody
- Love Thy Neighbor (1993) TV episode …. Bernadette Moody
- School Daze (1993) TV episode …. Bernadette Moody
(12 more)
40. Munchie (1992) (as Love Hewitt) …. Andrea Kurtz
41. “Running Wilde” (1 episode, 1992)
- Pilot (1992) TV episode
42. “Kids Incorporated” …. Robin (3 episodes, 1989-1991)
… aka “Kids Inc.” – USA (short title)
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (1991) TV episode …. Robin
- Double Trouble (1991) TV episode (as Love Hewitt) …. Robin
- A New Twist (1990) TV episode …. Robin
Producer (1990s – 2010s ) :
1. The Client List (2010) (TV) (executive producer)
2. “Ghost Whisperer” (producer) (83 episodes, 2005-2009) (executive producer) (11 episodes, 2009-2010)
- Old Sins Cast Long Shadows (2010) TV episode (executive producer)
- Excessive Forces (2009) TV episode (executive producer)
- Lost in the Shadows (2009) TV episode (executive producer)
- Dead Listing (2009) TV episode (executive producer)
- Devil’s Bargain (2009) TV episode (executive producer)
(89 more)
3. In the Game (2005) (TV) (executive producer)
4. If Only (2004) (producer)
5. In the Game (2004) (TV) (executive producer)
6. One Night (2002/I) (producer)
7. The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000) (TV) (co-executive producer)
8. “Time of Your Life” (1999) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
Soundtrack (1990s – 2000s ) :
1. If Only (2004) (lyrics: “Love Will Show You Everything”, “Take My Heart Back”) (performer: “Love Will Show You Everything”, “Take My Heart Back”)
2. Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (2000) (V) (performer: “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?” Theme)
3. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998) (performer: “How Do I Deal”, “I Will Survive”)
… aka “Last Summer 2″ – Japan (English title)
4. Can’t Hardly Wait (1998) (performer: “How Do I Make You”)
5. Trojan War (1997) (performer: “I Hope I Don’t Fall In Love With You”, “I Believe In”)
6. House Arrest (1996) (performer: “It’s Good To Know That I’m Alive”)
… aka “Perfect Family” – Japan (English title)
Director:
1. “Ghost Whisperer” (3 episodes, 2009-2010)
- Implosion (2010) TV episode
- Birthday Presence (2009) TV episode
- Body of Water (2009) TV episode
Writer:
1. In the Game (2005) (TV) (creator)
2. In the Game (2004) (TV) (creator)
Miscellaneous Crew:
1. Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber (2005) (TV) (executive consultant)
Thanks:
1. Karaoke Revolution (2003) (VG) (special thanks)
Self (1990s – 2010s ) :
1. “Entertainment Tonight” …. Herself (25 episodes, 2007-2010)
… aka “E.T.” – USA (informal title)
… aka “This Week in Entertainment” – USA (weekend title)
- Episode dated 16 July 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 25 June 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 21 May 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 5 March 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 21 December 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
(20 more)
2. “The View” …. Herself (4 episodes, 2005-2010)
- Episode dated 15 July 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 25 March 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 22 September 2006 (2006) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 21 September 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
3. “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” …. Herself (1 episode, 2010)
- Episode #1.276 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
4. “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” …. Herself / … (16 episodes, 1998-2010)
- Episode #18.84 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode #17.32 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 25 September 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 4 April 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 17 October 2006 (2006) TV episode …. Herself
(11 more)
5. “The Wendy Williams Show” …. Herself (1 episode, 2010)
- Episode dated 12 April 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
6. “The Bonnie Hunt Show” …. Herself (2 episodes, 2008-2010)
- Episode dated 9 April 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 12 December 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Herself
7. “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” …. Herself (10 episodes, 2005-2010)
- Episode #6.130 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode #6.13 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode #5.91 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode #5.23 (2008) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 3 April 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Herself
(5 more)
8. “Chelsea Lately” …. Herself (1 episode, 2010)
- Episode dated 5 April 2010 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
9. “Rachael Ray” …. Herself (2 episodes, 2007-2010)
- Episode #4.150 (2010) TV episode …. Herself
- Babysitting Horror Stories (2007) TV episode …. Herself
10. The Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS (2009) (TV) …. Herself
11. “Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show” …. Herself (9 episodes, 2003-2009)
- Episode #7.10 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 22 April 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 29 October 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 31 October 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 12 January 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Herself
(4 more)
12. The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009) (TV) …. Herself – Presenter
13. “This Morning” …. Herself (1 episode, 2009)
- Episode dated 15 June 2009 (2009) TV episode …. Herself
14. Live from the Red Carpet: The 2008 Emmy Awards (2008) (TV) …. Herself
15. The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008) (TV) …. Herself – Presenter
16. Ghost Whisperer: Welcome to the Underworld (2008) (V) …. Herself
17. Tropic Thunder (2008) …. Herself – Awards Ceremony
18. AFI’s 10 Top 10: America’s 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres (2008) (TV) …. Herself
19. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2008 (2008) (TV) …. Herself
20. The 10th Annual Family Entertainment Awards (2008) (TV) …. Herself
21. “CBS Cares” …. Herself (2 episodes, 2007-2008)
- Episode dated 1 January 2008 (2008) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 1 January 2007 (2007) TV episode …. Herself
22. Live from the Red Carpet: The 2007 Golden Globe Awards (2007) (TV) …. Herself
23. The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2007) (TV) …. Herself – Presenter
24. “The Megan Mullally Show” …. Herself (1 episode, 2006)
- Episode #1.15 (2006) TV episode …. Herself
25. “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” …. Herself (4 episodes, 1998-2006)
- Episode dated 21 September 2006 (2006) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 10 June 2004 (2004) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 12 November 1999 (1999) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 20 November 1998 (1998) TV episode …. Herself
26. The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2006) (TV) …. Herself
27. Live from the Red Carpet: The 2006 Emmy Awards (2006) (TV) …. Herself
28. The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006) (TV) …. Herself
29. “The Tony Danza Show” …. Herself (2 episodes, 2005)
- Episode #2.74 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode #2.20 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
30. “Last Call with Carson Daly” …. Herself (2 episodes, 2005)
- Episode dated 14 December 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 28 September 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
31. 2005 Taurus World Stunt Awards (2005) (TV) …. Herself
32. “The Tyra Banks Show” …. Herself (1 episode, 2005)
- Fabulous Friday (2005) TV episode …. Herself
33. “The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch” …. Herself (1 episode, 2005)
- Episode dated 22 September 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
34. “Late Show with David Letterman” …. Herself (1 episode, 2005)
… aka “Late Show Backstage” – USA (title for episodes with guest hosts)
… aka “The Late Show” – USA (informal short title)
- Episode dated 20 September 2005 (2005) TV episode …. Herself
35. The Greatest: The 40 Hottest Rock Star Girlfriends… and Wives (2005) (TV) …. Herself
36. “Only in LA” …. Herself (1 episode, 2005)
- Christmas Special (2005) TV episode …. Herself
37. The Story of Veterans Day (2004) (TV) …. Host
38. “E! True Hollywood Story” …. Herself (1 episode, 2004)
- Scream Queens (2004) TV episode …. Herself
39. “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” …. Herself (3 episodes, 1999-2004)
… aka “The Daily Show” – USA (original title)
… aka “A Daily Show with Jon Stewart” – USA (new title)
… aka “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition” – International (English title) (cut version)
- Episode dated 10 June 2004 (2004) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 29 March 2001 (2001) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 2 November 1999 (1999) TV episode …. Herself
40. American Idol: Live from the Red Carpet (2004) (TV) …. Herself – Correspondent, E! News
41. “American Idol” …. Herself – Guest Host (1 episode, 2004)
… aka “American Idol: The Search for a Superstar” – USA (original title)
… aka “American Idol 2″ – USA (promotional title)
… aka “American Idol 3″ – USA (alternative title)
… aka “American Idol 4″ – USA (fourth season title)
… aka “Idol” – USA (informal title)
- Episode #3.43 (2004) TV episode …. Herself – Guest Host
42. “Punk’d” …. Herself (1 episode, 2004)
- Episode #3.4 (2004) TV episode …. Herself
43. “On-Air with Ryan Seacrest” …. Herself (1 episode, 2004)
- Episode dated 19 February 2004 (2004) TV episode …. Herself
44. “The Wayne Brady Show” …. Herself (1 episode, 2003)
- Episode dated 25 November 2003 (2003) TV episode …. Herself
45. “Tinseltown TV” …. Herself (2 episodes, 2003)
- Episode dated 25 October 2003 (2003) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 27 September 2003 (2003) TV episode …. Herself
46. “Banzai” …. Herself (1 episode, 2003)
- Episode #1.5 (2003) TV episode …. Herself
47. MTV Bash: Carson Daly (2003) (TV) …. Herself
48. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’03 (2003) (TV) …. Herself
49. “V Graham Norton” …. Herself (1 episode, 2003)
- Episode #3.1 (2003) TV episode …. Herself
50. 100 Greatest Love Songs (2002) (TV) …. Herself – Host
51. The 3rd Annual Women Rock! Girls and Guitars (2002) (TV) …. Herself
52. “All That” …. Herself – Musical Guest (1 episode, 2002)
- Jeffrey Licon/Jennifer Love Hewitt (2002) TV episode …. Herself – Musical Guest
53. “The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
… aka “The Late Late Show” – USA (short title)
- Episode dated 11 October 2002 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
54. “Revealed with Jules Asner” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Jennifer Love Hewitt (2002) TV episode …. Herself
55. “Supermarket Sweep” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Episode dated 30 September 2002 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
56. “HBO First Look” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- ‘The Tuxedo’: Tailor Made for Jackie Chan (2002) TV episode …. Herself
57. “The Panel” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Episode #5.27 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
58. “Rove Live” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Episode #3.31 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
59. MTV Video Music Awards 2002 (2002) (TV) …. Herself
… aka “VMAs 2002″ – USA (short title)
60. The Teen Choice Awards 2002 (2002) (TV) …. Herself – Presenter
61. “Total Request Live” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
… aka “TRL” – USA (promotional abbreviation)
… aka “TRL Weekend” – USA (informal alternative title)
… aka “Total Request with Carson Daly” – USA (alternative title)
- Episode dated 18 July 2002 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
62. Summer Music Mania 2002 (2002) (TV) …. Herself
63. “The O’Reilly Factor” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Episode dated 25 May 2002 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
64. “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” …. Herself (8 episodes, 1998-2002)
- Episode dated 10 May 2002 (2002) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 1 May 2001 (2001) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 26 February 2001 (2001) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 14 September 2000 (2000) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode dated 1 March 2000 (2000) TV episode …. Herself
(3 more)
65. The 2002 World Music Awards (2002) (TV) …. Herself
66. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’02 (2002) (TV) …. Herself
67. “Family Guy” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
… aka “Padre de familia” – USA (Spanish title)
- Stuck Together, Torn Apart (2002) TV episode (voice) …. Herself
68. AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Passions: America’s Greatest Love Stories (2002) (TV) …. Herself
69. “Intimate Portrait” …. Herself (1 episode, 2002)
- Audrey Hepburn (2002) TV episode …. Herself
70. The Teen Choice Awards 2001 (2001) (TV) …. Herself
71. “The Big Breakfast” …. Herself (1 episode, 2001)
- Episode dated 2 July 2001 (2001) TV episode …. Herself
72. The 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 (2001) (TV) …. Herself
73. “The Weekenders” …. Herself (1 episode, 2001)
… aka “Disney’s the Weekenders” – USA (complete title)
- My Punky Valentine (2001) TV episode (voice) …. Herself
74. VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (2000) (TV) …. Herself
75. The Teen Choice Awards 2000 (2000) (TV) …. Herself
76. “Donny & Marie” …. Herself (1 episode, 2000)
- The Cast of ‘Time of Your Life’ (2000) TV episode …. Herself
77. 2000 MTV Movie Awards (2000) (TV) …. Herself
78. The 26th Annual People’s Choice Awards (2000) (TV) …. Herself/Winner for Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series
79. “MADtv” …. Herself (2 episodes, 1997-2000)
- Episode #5.12 (2000) TV episode …. Herself
- Episode #3.4 (1997) TV episode …. Herself
80. The 1999 Billboard Music Awards (1999) (TV) …. Herself
81. “The Martin Short Show” …. Herself (1 episode, 1999)
- Episode #1.49 (1999) TV episode …. Herself
82. Comedy Central Presents: The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Jerry Stiller (1999) (TV) …. Herself
83. The Teen Choice Awards 1999 (1999) (TV) …. Herself
84. “Out to Lunch” (1999) TV series …. Herself – Guest
85. AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Stars: America’s Greatest Screen Legends (1999) (TV) …. Herself
86. MTV New Year’s Eve Live 1999 (1999) (TV) …. Host
87. The 21 Hottest Stars Under 21 (1999) (TV) …. Herself – #1
88. “Celebrity Profile” …. Herself (1 episode, 1998)
- Jennifer Love Hewitt (1998) TV episode …. Herself
89. “Saturday Night Live” …. Herself – Host (1 episode, 1998)
… aka “NBC’s Saturday Night” – USA (complete title)
… aka “SNL” – USA (informal title)
… aka “SNL 25″ – USA (alternative title)
… aka “Saturday Night” – USA (first season title)
… aka “Saturday Night Live ’80″ – USA (sixth season title)
… aka “Saturday Night Live 15″ – USA (fifteenth season title)
… aka “Saturday Night Live 20″ – USA (twentieth season title)
… aka “Saturday Night Live 25″ – USA (twentyfifth season title)
- Jennifer Love Hewitt/Beastie Boys (1998) TV episode …. Herself – Host
90. MTV Video Music Awards 1998 (1998) (TV) …. Herself
91. Christmas Miracles (1997) (TV) …. Herself
92. The Senior Prom (1997) (TV) …. Host
93. “MuchOnDemand” (1997) TV series …. Herself – Guest (unknown episodes)
94. Dance! Workout with Barbie (1992) (V) (as Love Hewitt) …. Herself
Archive Footage:
1. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006) …. Herself
2. “100 Greatest Teen Stars” (2006) …. Herself
3. “Video on Trial”
- Episode #1.18 (2006) TV episode …. Herself
4. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Cheri Oteri (2004) (TV) (uncredited) …. Alexis
5. “Celebrities Uncensored”
- Episode #1.15 (2003) TV episode …. Herself
6. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Kattan (2003) (TV) (uncredited) …. Gina Cutter
7. “Love Chain”
- Jennifer Love Hewitt (????) TV episode …. Herself
8. Saturday Night Live 25 (1999) (TV) (uncredited) …. Herself






