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Jennifer Aniston

SEXIEST AMERICAN ACTRESS
  • Name:-Jennifer Aniston
  • Full Name:- Jennifer Joanna Aniston
  • Nick Name:-Jenny
  • Date of Birth:- February 11, 1969
  • Age (as in 2020):- 51 Years
  • Birth Place:- Sherman Oaks, California
  • Zodiac sign/Sun sign:- Aquarius
  • Nationality:- American
  • Hometown:- Eddystone, Pennsylvania.
  • Height:-in centimeters- 164 cm, in meters- 1.64 m, in Feet Inches- 5’ 4”
  • Weight (approx.):- in Kilograms- 53 kg, in Pounds- 117 lbs, Measurements 34-23-35
  • Eye Colour:- Dyed blonde
  • Profession:- Acting
  • Famous Role:- TV - Rachel Green (Friends, 1994-2004)
  • Religion:- Greek Orthodox
  • Hobbies:- Watches Bad Sex (2011) 
  • Ethnicity:- English, Greek, Irish, Scottish, Italian
  • House:- In Bel-Air worth US$ 22million
  • Car:-Mercedes, Range Rover and more
  • Net Worth:- US$150 million
Jennifer Joanna Aniston was born on 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. 
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 the 1990  “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 of 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 Til There Was If  You and  Object of my Affections. 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,” Then a Golden Globe of  “Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series And Musical And 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 by its final season in 2004, and after the show ended its incredible run Aniston refocused her attention to the 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 Didn't That Into You, “The Bounty Hunter”  the Switch and her first of ever R-rated projects, 2011 “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.  
She turned 51 in 2020, and Aniston is still regarded as one of Hollywood's sexiest women. Maybe it's all that Aveena. After showing she has a sexy side in both "Horrible Bosses" and "Just Go with It", Aniston kept her sexy streak going as a stripper turned fake mother in 2013's "We're the Millers". And if that didn't do it for you, her role as a sexed-craze dentist made a return for 2014's "Horrible Bosses 2". As a well-respected actress who perpetually misses the cut for major awards, Aniston's role in 2015's "Cake" was enough to get critics buzzing. Playing a troubled woman obsessed with a suicide, Aniston's role was heartbreakingly powerful. The future looks bright for the evergreen Aniston. After her relationship with actor-director, Justin Theroux was elevated to an engagement in 2013 and earned a Golden Globe nod for "Cake" in 2015, the only question is: How high can she climb in the years to come?

Personal Information/Family
  • Father:- John Aniston (Greek Actor)
  • Mother:- Nancy Bow (American Actress)
  • Brother:-John Melick (Older maternal half-brother)
  • Brother:- Alex Aniston (Younger paternal half-brother)
  • Sister:- Not Known
  • Husband/Spouse:- Brad Pitt (200-2005)
  • Husband/Spouse:- Justin Theroux (2015-present)

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Affairs/Boyfriends
  • Adam Duritz (American Musician, 1995)
  • Tate Donovan (American actor, director, 1995-1998)
  • Brad Pitt (1998-2000)
  • Paul Sculfor (English model, 2007)
  • Vince Vauhn (2008)
  • John Mayer (2008)

Award
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss- 2014 · We're the Millers
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series- 1996 · Friends
  • MTV Movie Award for Best Villain- 2012 · Horrible Bosses
  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series- 2002 · Friends
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series- 2020 · The Morning Show
  • Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy- 2003 · Friends
  • Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Drama- 2003 · The Good Girl
  • Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure- 2003 · The Good Girl
  • Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Chemistry- 2011, 2006 · Just Go With It, The Break-Up
  • Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress: Comedy- 2004, 2003, 2002 · Friends
  • People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress- 2007
  • People's Choice Award for Favorite Female TV Performer-2004, 2003, 2002, ... · Friends
  • People's Choice Award for Favorite Comedic Movie Actress- 2013 · Wanderlust
  • People Magazine Award for Movie Performance of the Year - Actress- 2014 · Cake
  • People's Choice Award for People's Icon- 2019
  • Logie Award for Most Popular Overseas TV Star- 2004
  • People's Choice Award for Olay Total Effects Fans Favorite Look- 2006
  • GLAAD Media Vanguard Award- 2007

Facts About 
1. Justin Theroux
The most recent news surrounding Aniston is her divorce from Justin Theroux.
They met on the set of Tropic Thunder in 2007 but didn’t start dating until 2011.
They bought a house together a year later, and Justin proposed shortly after.
The couple tied the knot in 2015 at their home.
Justin and Jennifer shared many wonderful times but announced their separation in February
2018.
2. Brad Pitt
There’s no doubt that you’ve heard about Jennifer and Brad Pitt’s famous divorce.
But, let’s take a quick look back at some fun facts about their relationship that you
probably didn’t know.
First of all, these two met on a blind date their agents set up for them.
They got married in 2000, and a year later, Pitt guest-starred on Friends as Will, who,
ironically, they hated Rachel Green, Jennifer’s character.
They were a power couple in Hollywood, and Aniston even talked about starting a family
with Pitt.
However, it came to an end after he starred alongside Angelina Jolie in Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
3. Relationship With Mother
Aniston has also dealt with a lot of issues in her personal life, one of which was her
relationship with her mom, Nancy Dow.
It took a downfall after her mother wrote the memoir From Mother and Daughter to Friends.
Jennifer didn’t even invite her to her wedding with Brad Pitt in 2000.
In 2015, she told The Hollywood Reporter, “[My mom] was critical.
She was very critical of me.
Because she was a model, she was gorgeous, stunning.
I wasn’t.
I never was…
She was also very unforgiving.
She would hold grudges that I just found so petty.”
They reunited about two weeks before her mom passed away in 2016.
4. Ellen
Something else you might not know about Jennifer Aniston is that she was Ellen’s first guest
on her television talk show in 2003.
She was gifted the host a welcome mat for future guests, and they discussed Aniston’s
number-one spot on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list that year.
5. Dyslexia
Although she’s been one of the most sought-after women in Hollywood for years now, there was
a time when Aniston faced a lot of self-esteem issues.
When she was in school, she never thought she was the brightest because she had trouble
keeping track of what she’d learned.
However, Jennifer was diagnosed with dyslexia in her twenties, which gave light to the problems
she’d dealt with in her younger years.
She said later on, “I thought I wasn’t smart.
I just couldn’t retain anything.
Now I had this great discovery.”
She also stated that she has a “bit of a lazy eye” as well; so, they always have
to correct it in her photos.
6.Living Proof
Aniston has been involved in numerous businesses throughout her career, one of which was Living
Proof.
This hair-care company was founded in 2012, and she was a co-owner as well as a spokesperson
for their products.
Since Aniston’s hairstyle has been famous since she was on Friends, she really helped
develop the brand.
She even tested Living Proof’s goods herself.
Jennifer stated to People Style, “I test hair products on my friends like they’re
Barbie Dolls!”
She truly enjoyed using them because they allowed a lower-maintenance hairstyle.
However, she had to leave the company after it was purchased by Unilever in 2016.
7.Beginning
Jennifer Aniston came into the world in February 1969 in California.
Her dad is John Aniston, a Greek actor famous for his roles in Days of Our Lives and Love
of Life.
Jennifer’s mother was Nancy Dow, an actress who played in The Wild Wild West and The Beverly
Hillbillies.
She also has two half-brothers named John Melick and Alex Aniston.
The former is known for assisting with directing films such as Thirteen and Stolen from the
Suburbs.
The latter is lesser known to the public but was quoted saying, “It’s been happening
since middle school.
It’s been a pain in my [bleep] for years.
No Comment,” by Daily Mail after being asked about his older sister.
When she was little, Aniston and her family moved to New York City and began going to
the Waldorf school at six years old.
She wasn’t allowed to watch too much television, even though her father was a TV actor.
When she was nine, her parents got divorced, and when she was eleven, Aniston discovered
her interest in acting.
She enrolled in the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing
Arts, when she started studying drama.
8.Rise To Fame
After graduating high school, Aniston had a few odd jobs while she continued pursuing
acting.
She appeared in some Off-Broadway shows, including Dancing on Checker’s Grave and For Dear
Life while working as a waitress, telemarketer, and bike messenger to keep her finances afloat
before her career took off.
She also played a small part in the movie Mac and Me, but it was uncredited.
Jennifer then appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show in 1989 as a Nutrisystem spokesperson.
She moved back to California shortly after and scored her first regular role on television
in the series Molloy.
Aniston also made an appearance in the television adaptation of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
However, both of the shows were canceled shortly after they aired.
Jennifer also got the part of Ava in the television movie Camp Cucamonga.
In 1993, she made it to the big screen in the horror film Leprechaun, in which she plays
Tory Reding, a spoiled young lady that gets chased down by a murderous leprechaun in search
of his gold.
Unfortunately, the role was recalled as Jennifer’s worst one ever by Entertainment Weekly in
2014; Aniston noted that she agreed with the statement.
She worked in a couple of other TV series after that, including Muddling Through and
The Edge.
But, these shows didn’t last long either.
It wasn’t until 1994 that Aniston made her Hollywood breakthrough.
9.Therapist
Jennifer Aniston became a household name after getting her famous role in Friends; but, did
you know that she was interested in a career other than acting as well?
Once upon a time, Jennifer wanted to be a therapist.
She noted in a 2012 interview, “I don’t know why.
I was just always the girl that people would come to and talk to about their problems,
and I still am.”
She was somebody that people could confide in, so she said that this job would’ve been
an excellent alternative had acting not worked out.
Aniston has also benefited from seeing therapists for various issues throughout her life and
believes it is a great profession.
10. Friends
While she was dealing with inner turmoil and feeling defeated after the failed shows she
played in, Aniston finally got her big break.
She talked to Warren Littlefield, a television executive, at a gas station in Los Angeles,
and he reassured her about her career and inspired her to keep acting.
About three months later, he assisted with casting her in Friends.
She got the role of Rachel Green, who she played for the length of the show from 1994
to 2004.
Around the time that she was hired for Friends, Aniston was also offered a spot on the cast
of Saturday Night Live but ultimately turned it down to work on the sitcom.
It ended up being the best choice for Jennifer’s career.
She quickly rose to worldwide fame.
Rachel was extremely popular and was recognized later on as one of the best female characters
in the history of American television.
Towards the end of the show, Aniston began raking in a whopping one million dollars per
episode, making her one of the highest-paid actresses of all time on television.
She received five Primetime Emmy nominations and won one for Outstanding Lead Actress in
a Comedy Series.
Aniston also won a 2003 Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Series Comedy.
11. Movies
Although she gained her fame through her role in Friends, Aniston has also received a lot
of recognition for the movies, she’s starred in since the series ended.
In 1996, she returned to the silver screen in the film She’s the One alongside Cameron
Diaz.
A year later, Aniston played the lead role of Kate in Picture Perfect, a romantic comedy
about an advertising executive who fakes an engagement to a man she doesn’t know to
try and impress her boss.
In 1998, she starred with Paul Rudd in The Object of My Affection, and a year later,
Aniston took a leading role as Joanna in Office Space.
She voiced Annie in The Iron Giant the same year and acted in Rock Star and The Good Girl
in 2001 and 2002 respectively.
In 2003, Jennifer became even more popular acting alongside Jim Carrey in Bruce Almighty.
The film is still her most significant commercial success to this day; it grossed four hundred
eighty-four million dollars worldwide.
After that, Aniston got roles in Along Came Polly, Derailed, Rumor Has It…, and Friends
with Money.
In 2006, she starred in another popular romantic comedy with Vince Vaughn, The Break-Up; it
grossed about two hundred four million dollars internationally.
A couple of years later, Aniston took the starring role with Owen Wilson in the movie
Marley & Me.
Her other hit films include He’s Just Not That Into You, Horrible Bosses, and We’re
the Millers, which pulled in a total of two hundred sixty-nine million dollars.
More recently, Aniston has been in She’s Funny That Way, Cake, Horrible Bosses 2, Mother’s
Day, and The Yellow Birds.
12 Exercise
There’s no denying Jennifer Aniston’s good looks and how well she’s aging; but,
maintaining her stunning appearance takes a lot of hard work.
So, let’s talk about her exercise routine and diet.
Aniston works out for about an hour six days out of the week, her rest day being on Sundays.
She has a personal trainer that assists with her exercises, but she also does a lot of
work on her own.
She also always mixes her activities up, according to Insider.
Jennifer stated to People, “I usually do a trifecta.
Fifteen minutes on the bike, fifteen on the treadmill, and then fifteen on the elliptical.
You have to shake it up, you know...”.
Some of her other routines include karate and yoga.
Along with her work out plan, she also sticks to a strict diet.
Most days of the week, she eats gluten-free, high-protein, and low-carb meals, like egg
whites, smoothies, and salads.
Aniston also recommends eating a lot of organic fruits and vegetables and drinking a lot of
water.
However, one day a week, she eats whatever she’s craving.

Filmography
  • The Yellow Birds
  • Office Christmas Party
  • Mother's Day
  • Storks
  • She's Funny That Way
  • Cake
  • Horrible Bosses 2
  • Life of Crime
  • We're the Millers
  • Wanderlust
  • Horrible Bosses
  • Just Go With It
  • The Bounty Hunter
  • The Switch.
  • He's Just Not That Into You
  • Love Happens
  • Marley & Me
  • Iron Giant
  • Office Space
  • Leprechaun And More...

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