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Former child star recalls Hayden Panettiere giving tough-love talk on set

August 18, 2026
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Former child star recalls Hayden Panettiere giving tough-love talk on set

Joseph Mazzello recalled the time Hayden Panettiere gave him the “boost of self-confidence” he needed when they were both young actors.

Following Panettiere’s tragic death at the age of 36 on Sunday, her former co-star paid tribute via Instagram on Monday. The two co-starred in the 2004 film “Raising Helen.” Panettiere portrayed the role of Audrey Davis, while Mazzello played a small role during what he called a “low point” in his career.

“The role got even smaller cause my main scene was cut out of the script for being too similar to another comedy at the time, but I still did it even though I felt kind of down about myself for it,” Mazzello recalled in his post, which was accompanied by a pic of him and Panettiere on set.

A young man in a black tuxedo and a young woman in a pink dress standing together and smiling.
Hayden Panettiere’s “Raising Helen” co-star Joseph Mazzello (pictured here together in the film) recalled the late actress giving him a tough-love talk on set.
Actor Joseph Mazzello holding a microphone and sitting in a chair at C2E2.
In his Monday tribute to Panettiere, Mazzello (pictured above in March) recalled the actress asking him, “”What the f–k are you doing here?’” on the first day of shooting his small role. Getty Images

The actor wrote that during his first day on set, he was sitting alone at lunch when Panettiere came up to him and exclaimed, “What the f–k are you doing here?” — leaving him shocked and speechless.

However, Panettiere continued to say, “’You’re so talented and do so much amazing work, why are you doing this bit part in this movie?’”

Mazzello gushed that the “little exchange” made him feel “so much better” about his life and career.

“Someone who was clearly a rising star knew me, noticed, and gave me a boost of self-confidence in a moment I was severely lacking it,” he added.

Joseph Mazzello as Tim Murphy, standing in front of a Jurassic Park jeep.
The “Jurassic World” star (pictured above in the 1993 film) recalled Panettiere saying, “’You’re so talented and do so much amazing work, why are you doing this bit part in this movie?’” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
Laura Dern, Sam Neill, Joseph Mazzello, and Ariana Richards looking frightened in Jurassic Park.
Mazzello rose to fame in “Jurassic World” playing Tim Murphy, but took a small role in “Raising Helen” because he was at a “low point” in his career. ©MCA/Courtesy Everett Collection

Although Mazzello and Panettiere “didn’t stay in touch much,” he “always was happy every time [he] saw her succeed.”

“SHE was so talented. SHE did such amazing work. I’m so sad we won’t see more of it. My heart goes out to Hayden and her family 💔,” Mazello concluded.

In the comedy-drama, directed by Garry Marshall, Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) finds herself as the legal guardian of her sister’s children — 15-year-old Audrey, 10-year-old Henry and 5-year-old Sarah — after her sister and brother-in-law are killed in a car accident.

Panettiere played the role of Audrey and shared scenes with huge stars including Hudson, Joan Cusack, John Corbett and Helen Mirren. Meanwhile, Mazzello played the small role of Audrey’s prom date, Peter.

Kate Hudson holding Abigail Breslin, with Hayden Panettiere and Spencer Breslin from the movie Raising Helen.
Mazzello gushed that the “little exchange” with Panettiere (pictured with her “Raising Helen” co-stars) “made [him] feel so much better about [his] life and career,” since she played a main character. ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Spencer Breslin, Kate Hudson, Hayden Panettiere, and Abigail Breslin on the red carpet for
“Someone who was clearly a rising star knew me, noticed, and gave me a boost of self confidence in a moment I was severely lacking it,” he added. WireImage

Prior to “Raising Helen,” Mazzello got his big break playing Tim Murphy in the legendary 1993 film “Jurassic Park.”

In his adult years, he has starred in major films such as “The Social Network” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

Mazzello’s tribute comes one day after the “Nashville” star’s father confirmed her death.

Page Six confirmed that officers responded to a call regarding a reported cardiac arrest after an apparent “overdose” at a Greenville, South Carolina, apartment around 1:51 p.m. local time on Sunday.

Jesse Eisenberg and Joseph Mazzello intently looking at a computer screen.
Later in life, Mazzello went on to star in major films like “The Social Network” (seen above) and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Four actors portraying the band Queen, with Freddie Mercury singing into a microphone, Brian May playing guitar, John Deacon playing bass, and Roger Taylor behind the drum kit.
Mazzello (pictured left playing guitar in “Bohemian Rhapsody” explained that Panettiere’s pep talk always stuck with him even though they didn’t really stay in touch. 20th Century Fox Licensing/Merchandising / Everett Collection

According to the Greenville County Coroner’s Office, they attempted to resuscitate the actress but were “unsuccessful.” She was declared dead at 2:32 PM.

The coroner reported no signs of foul play or trauma “that would have contributed to the death.” A cause of death has yet to be released.

Dozens of Panettiere’s former co-stars have posted tributes to the former child star, who was open about her struggles with postpartum depression and addiction.

Portrait of Hayden Panettiere from the film Raising Helen, wearing a striped shirt.
The “Nashville” star (pictured in 2004) died on Sunday after an apparent “overdose.” ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Hayden Panettiere in a pink prom dress.
In recent years, Panettiere (pictured in “Raising Helen”) had been open about how child stardom led to problems with drug addiction. ©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Justin Chatwin, who worked with Panettiere on her final film, “Sleepwalker,” said that she was “lonely” and “struggling” on set.

“She was authentic with me about her life and she opened up about her struggles with addiction,” he told People Monday. “And who knows where it comes from? Does it come from Hollywood? Does it come from home? And a lot of times, it’s both.”

If you or someone you care about is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

The post Former child star recalls Hayden Panettiere giving tough-love talk on set appeared first on Page Six.

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