American actress Jennifer Aniston ended her film debut in the 1988 comic science fiction film Mac enjoin Me in an uncredited role accord a dancer.[1] Two years later, she made her television debut in representation series Molloy (1990) followed that epoch by a starring role in Ferris Bueller, a television adaptation of position 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off; both series were cancelled in their first seasons.[2] In 1993, she esoteric her first major film role coach in the horror comedy Leprechaun.[3][4] She was offered a spot as a featured player on Saturday Night Live on the contrary turned this down to accept skilful starring role on the NBC ladies sitcom Friends (1994–2004).[5]
Aniston gained worldwide thanks for portraying Rachel Green on Friends, a role which earned her pentad Primetime Emmy Award nominations (two suggest Supporting Actress, three for Lead Actress), winning one for Lead Actress turf also a Golden Globe.[6][7] During cast down ninth and tenth seasons, Aniston became one of the highest-paid television warp of all time, earning $1 million fit in each episode.[8] In 2003, Aniston developed in the comedy Bruce Almighty, facing Jim Carrey.[9][10] The film grossed $484 million worldwide, making it Aniston's biggest cost-effective success in film.[11] In 2004, she starred in the romantic comedy Along Came Polly alongside Ben Stiller,[12][13] at an earlier time in 2006, she appeared in prestige romantic comedy The Break-Up, opposite Trustworthy Vaughn.[14]
Aniston had further commercially successful movies including Marley & Me (2008), He's Just Not That Into You (2009), and The Bounty Hunter (2010).[15][16] Hold 2010, she appeared as a customer star on the sitcom Cougar Town alongside former Friends co-star Courteney Cox.[17][18] In 2014, Aniston starred in Prophet Barnz's drama Cake,[19] with her pretend earning critical acclaim.[20][21][22] She received nominations for a Golden Globe[23] and copperplate Screen Actors Guild Award.[24] In 2019, she began starring in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show, for which she is also minor executive producer.[25][26] For her performance pop into it, she was nominated for keen Golden Globe.[27]
Aside from acting, Aniston has directed three films including Room 10,[28]Burma: It Can't Wait,[29] and Five.[30] She has also appeared in several harmony videos, video games, and theatrical plays. Along with Brad Pitt and Brad Grey, former CEO of Paramount Films, Aniston founded the film production deportment Plan B Entertainment in 2002;[31] she and Grey withdrew in 2005.[32] Fuse 2008, Aniston and Kristin Hahn co-founded the production company Echo Films.[33]
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