She is an Emmy Award-winning actress that everyone would like to be
friends with. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be taking a look
at life and career of Jennifer Aniston.
Jennifer Joanna Aniston was born February 11th, 1969 in Sherman Oaks,
California. Aniston came by her artistic interests honestly: her mother
was actress Nancy Dow, and her father was soap opera star John Aniston.
After her parents split when she was nine-years-old, Aniston went to
live with her mother.
Ironically, in her youth, Aniston was never permitted to watch
television at home. She eventually discovered a deep-rooted interest in
acting after joining her school’s drama club. Her passion finally led
her to enroll at New York’s School of Performing Arts, before she sought
work in Off-Broadway plays.
By 1989, Aniston decided her career aspirations would best be served by
relocating to Los Angeles. There, she landed her first television role
as a spoiled brat on Fox’s “Molloy.” She then played a similar
character on the television adaptation of “Ferris Bueller,” before she
made her TV movie debut in 1990’s “Camp Cucamonga.”
Her comedic talent was demonstrated on the sketch show “The Edge,” but
she showcased her ability to handle dramatic roles by portraying the
sister of a soldier missing in Vietnam on an episode of the sci-fi
series “Quantum Leap.”
In 1993, Aniston made her silver screen debut in the horror flick
“Leprechaun,” and was shocked by the negative critical response. Even
worse, her agent asked her to shed thirty pounds so she could land
better parts.
Disillusioned and turned off from acting, Aniston was ready to throw in
the towel. Luckily, her next attempt to solidify her presence in the
industry completely turned things around: In 1994, she auditioned for
the role on Monica Gellar on the sitcom “Friends Like Us.” By the time
the show went to air, Aniston was playing the part of spoiled waitress
Rachel Green, and the title had been shortened simply to “Friends.”
Miraculously, because of its successful casting and pitch-perfect
writing, the show became a huge hit. Aniston herself developed a fan
following, and even spurred the creation of a hairstyle called “The
Rachel.”
After that breakout role, Aniston was cast in several romantic comedies,
like 1996’s “She’s The One,” 1997’s “Til There Was You” and “Object of
my Affection.” However, her biggest impact came from a supporting role
in the 1999 cult comedy “Office Space.”
Meanwhile, Aniston found herself in a real-life romance with actor Brad
Pitt, and Hollywood’s hottest couple tied the knot in 2000.
She then appeared opposite Mark Wahlberg in 2001’s box-office bomb “Rock
Star.” This did little to derail her ongoing success on “Friends:” she
won several awards, including an Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a
Comedy Series,” and a Golden Globe for “Best Performance by an Actress
in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy.” She had more silver screen
success in 2003 when she starred in that year’s most-watched comedy
alongside Jim Carrey: “Bruce Almighty.”
“Friends” entered its final season in 2004, and after the show ended its
incredible run Aniston refocused her attention to film. She co-starred
with Ben Stiller in the comedy “Along Came Polly,” and beside Clive
Owen in the thriller “Derailed.”
By early 2005, Aniston underwent significant personal turmoil when she
and Brad Pitt split after four-and-a-half years amid tabloid rumors of
his relationship with co-star Angelina Jolie. Aniston then briefly
dated Vince Vaughn, who was her co-star in the aptly named film “The
Break-Up.”
Over the next years, Aniston was attached to a string of box office
triumphs, including the films “Marley and Me,” “He’s Just Not That Into
You,” “The Bounty Hunter,” “The Switch” and her first ever R-rated
project, 2011’s “Horrible Bosses.”
In 2012, she revisited R-rated fare in “Wanderlust.” In that film, she
played half of a couple that decides to live in a community that
practices free love.
Jennifer Aniston went from unknown to fan favorite, and one of Forbes’
top 10 richest women in the entertainment industry. By overcoming
personal and career challenges, she found happiness with actor Justin
Theroux, and landed a coveted spot on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
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