Jennifer Aniston Highlights

  • 2009: Joined an ensemble cast for the feature adaptation of the bestselling book, "He's Just Not That Into You"
  • 2009: Earned an Emmy nomination for guest starring on NBC's "30 Rock" as Liz Lemon's old college roommate who stalks Jack Donaghy
  • 2009: Played a woman who falls for a widowed self-help author, opposite Aaron Eckhart, in the romantic drama "Love Happens"
  • 2009: Co-starred with Steve Zahn in the comedy, "Management"
  • 2008: Formed the production company Echo Films with a first-look deal with Universal
  • 2008: Co-starred with Owen Wilson in the feature adaptation of the bestselling book, "Marley and Me"
  • 2007: Appeared in the season finale of Courteney Cox's FX series "Dirt" as a rival magazine editor
  • 2007: Made co-directorial debut with the short, "Room 10"; part of the Glamour Reel Moments short film series; screened film at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films
  • 2006: Co-starred with Vince Vaughn (who also wrote and produced) in "The Break Up"
  • 2006: Appeared in the low-budget drama, "Friends with Money"; premiered at the Cannes Film Festival
  • 2005: Co-starred with Clive Owen in the Hitchcockian thriller "Derailed"
  • 2005: Co-starred with Kevin Costner in the Rob Reiner directed "Rumor Has It"
  • 2004: Co-starred with Ben Stiller in the romantic comedy "Along Came Polly"
  • 2003: Played the girlfriend of title character (Jim Carrey) in "Bruce Almighty"; her biggest box office success to date
  • 2002: Earned critical acclaim playing an unglamorous cashier in a small town in the low-budget, "The Good Girl"; directed by Miguel Arteta; earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination
  • 2001: Co-starred with Mark Wahlberg in "Rock Star"
  • 1999: Cast in Mike Judge's first live-action feature "Office Space"
  • 1998: Played a pregnant woman who falls in love with her gay roommate in "The Object of My Affection"
  • 1997: First leading role in the romantic comedy "Picture Perfect"
  • 1996: Returned to features in Edward Burns' "She's the One"
  • 1996: Made guest appearance on the short-lived Fox series "Partners"; featured her then boyfriend Tate Donovan
  • 1994: Breakthrough role as Rachel Green in the NBC ensemble comedy, "Friends"; earned Emmy (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004), Golden Globe (2002) and SAG (2002, 2003) nominations for Best Actress
  • 1993: Feature acting debut, "Leprechaun"
  • 1992: Cast as a regular in the FOX sketch variety series, "The Edge"
  • 1992: Appeared in two episodes of FOX sitcom "Herman's Head"
  • 1990: TV-movie debut, "Camp Cucamonga" (NBC)
  • 1990: TV series debut, "Molloy" (FOX) playing the spoiled stepsister of the title character
  • 1990: Cast as Jeannie Bueller in "Ferris Bueller" (NBC) a TV adaptation of the 1986 hit movie
  • 1989: Moved to Los Angeles
  • Born in Sherman Oaks, CA
  • Appeared Off-Broadway in "For Dear Life" at New York's Public Theater
  • Raised in New York City after parents' divorce
  • Lost 30 pounds after her agent suggested she wasn't being cast because of her weight