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In 2002, Hewitt wrote and recorded "I'm Gonna Love You (Madellaine's Love Song)" for the animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, in which she also voiced the character Madellaine. [2] She appeared in the 2004 television film A Christmas Carol , an adaptation of the original novella , [ 11 ] and contributed to its soundtrack. [ 12 ]
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The same year, Hewitt recorded "I'm Gonna Love You (Madellaine's Love Song)" for the film The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, in which she also voiced the character Madellaine. [3] She later contributed a song to the 2004 television film A Christmas Carol , an adaptation of the original novella by Charles Dickens ; she also played a lead role in ...
Jennifer Love Hewitt is ready to heal. The 9-1-1 actress published her first memoir , Inheriting Magic: My Journey Through Grief, Joy, Celebration and Making Every Day Magical, on Dec. 10.
The song was released as a single on November 17, 1998, with an accompanying music video. The single became Hewitt's one and only appearance on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at number 59 in a seven-week run. Although not a big success in America, the single reached number five in New Zealand and peaked at number eight in ...
Chelsea Guglielmino/WireImage Jennifer Love Hewitt is keeping it in the family with her upcoming Christmas movie, The Holiday Junkie. Hewitt, 45, will star, direct and coproduce the Lifetime film ...
Jennifer Love Hewitt became a household name in the ’90s, starring in dozens of TV shows and movies beginning in 1989. It’s no surprise that she quickly found love after landing in the spotlight.
In music, Hewitt has released four studio albums. After her debut album, Love Songs (1992), was released at age 12 in Japan, she recorded Let's Go Bang (1995), Jennifer Love Hewitt (1996) and BareNaked (2002), the latter of which became her first album to chart in the United States, peaking at number 37 on the Billboard 200 chart.