Actress Jennifer Garner, who has children Violet, nine, Seraphina, six, and Samuel, three, with husband Ben Affleck, is an accomplished actress, but also boasts a number of other skills, including playing saxophone and the spoons, as well as clogging, a type of folk dancing.
"Besides saxophone? Besides playing spoons? Besides clogging? My cup runneth over with hidden talents. Anything hillbilly I can do," she said when asked about her hidden talents at "Danny Collins" premiere here, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The 43-year-old actress plays the mother to six-year-old Giselle Eisenberg's character in "Danny Collins" and learned a lot from the youngster, including not to be intimidated by their legendary co-star Al Pacino.
"I learned a ton from Giselle Eisenberg, who played my daughter. (She and Pacino) would improvise with each other at the end of a scene and just go on and on and on because she wasn't afraid."
"And so that was just such a great reminder that just because he's Al Pacino, he's not being intimidating, he's being loving. So don't be afraid of him," she said.