Jennifer Aniston
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Jennifer Aniston — one of several stars on the hit television
show Friends — appeared butt-naked on the cover of Rolling
Stone, she reached a level of |
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stardom that few of her contemporaries could match. In the
revealing article, Aniston not only showed off that famous
coiffure, but uncovered a tan line that spoke to her love of
uncomfortable swimwear. But, at the time, one couldn't help but
wonder if there was any substance behind the big hair and the
pleasing posterior.
Aniston grew up around show business. Her father John was a
regular on Days of Our Lives for years; her mother Nancy
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other than Kojak himself, Telly Savalas. Aniston had the good
fortune to attend a free-spirited school that encouraged her
love of the arts. She joined the school's drama club, and though
she had always been interested in acting, she |
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started to think of it as a career choice. She also became an
dedicated artist, and one of her paintings was displayed in New
York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. She attended New York's High
School of Performing Arts (better known as the Fame
school), and after graduation, she worked off-Broadway and
appeared in productions of For Dear Life and Dancing
on Checker's Grave. After two years of occasional theatre
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she had little luck on auditions until her agent advised her to
shed thirty pounds. (Aniston went
through Nutri/System and gave a testimonial about the program on
The Howard Stern Show) Soon she found work on several
failed television shows, including Ferris Bueller, Molloy,
The Edge, and Muddling Through. |
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wasn't until she landed the role of Rachel Green in Friends
that Aniston became a household mane — scores of women flocked
to their hairdressers to demand the Rachel 'do. She emerged as
"the sexy Friend," although co-stars Courteney Cox and
Lisa Kudrow could hardly be considered short on looks. Aniston
tributes and temples erupted in megabytes of fan pages all over
the Internet, and her followers didn't just watch the show with
the sound turned down (fans Beavis and Butt-Head suggested this
for optimal viewing pleasure),
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spent hours discussing whether Rachel and Ross (David Schwimmer)
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finally break the sexual tension and just do it. The fact that
Aniston has managed to gain such a following for playing a
ditsy, spoiled waitress who's a little on the bitchy side is a
tribute to her appeal. |
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Aniston
and her castmates have parlayed their fame into quite a cash
cow. (Did someone say cow? We'd be remiss if we didn't mention
that white mustache Aniston donned when she appeared with Kudrow
in print ads for milk.) She has also plugged a video tutorial
for Windows '95 with Matthew Perry, and has mugged with all her
Friends for Diet Coke. She even appeared in an esoteric NBC
public service announcement, where she declared with a soulful
gaze: "Smart is sexier than stupid any day."
Every |
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has a movie deal, and Aniston is leading the pack as far as film
roles
go. She made She's the One for director Edward (The
Brothers McMullen) Burns on her weekends off from Friends,
which raised the ire of Schwimmer, who said, "No one can
convince me that it doesn't harm the quality of the show that
people have to fly on Friday to New York to shoot for two days
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night to be back at work Monday." Aniston shrugged off the
criticism, and has gone on to complete 'Til There Was You,
Dreams for an Insomniac, and Picture Perfect.
Better received than all her initial movie roles was her
wistful, charming lead performance in Nicholas Hytner's witty
adaptation of the Stephen McCauley novel The Object of My
Affection, in which Aniston played a social worker who falls
in love with her gay roommate. |
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Away from the small and big screens, Aniston has garnered
overweening attention for her romantic relationship with heartthrob
actor Brad Pitt. After months of rumors, the couple finally tied
the knot on July 29, 2000. |
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