Zooey Deschanel Revealed That She Almost Lost Her "Elf" Role To A VERY Different Actor

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Elf is, of course, a holiday classic. If you haven't already watched it this holiday season, you're probably about to right now.

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Besides being a comic powerhouse for Will Ferrell, Elf also marked something of a breakout role for Zooey Deschanel, who played Buddy the Elf's love interest Jovie.

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Elf is one of those movies that is so beloved that just imagining a detail from the film being changed might just totally alter your perception of the movie entirely — which is why Zooey's recent revelation that she almost didn't star in the film at all is more than a little fascinating.

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During a recent appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, Zooey revealed that she initially lost the role of Jovie to...

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None other than Katie Holmes. Can you imagine!

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Zooey said that she only locked down the role of Jovie after Katie had to withdraw from Elf due to "some scheduling conflict."

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“When I met with Jon Favreau, the director, I walked in and he was like, ‘Oh, you don’t need to read. We just offered it to Katie Holmes,’” she recalled. “And I was like, ‘Oh, OK, cool.’ And he’s like, ‘Well, sit down and talk for a minute.’ I was like, ‘OK!’"

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“What was great about that was, I wasn’t nervous. When you’re an actor, you’re first starting, and you’re auditioning, you get nervous, and you’re psyching yourself up. I wasn’t nervous at all, because I was like, ‘Well, I’m not getting the part.’ It was kind of great 'cause I was not nervous.”

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Of course, if you've seen Elf even once, you know that Jovie's singing talents play a pivotal role in the film — and as it turns out, that aspect of the character was tailored around Zooey's eventual casting.

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“They were like, ‘Who should we have?’” she explained. “I think the character was kind of meant to be worked around whoever played her, and they knew I sang because I had a cabaret act, so that kind of worked out with the character.”

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That's just the magic of the movies, folks. Happy holidays!