She may be one of Hollywood's most famous stars, but Jennifer Aniston considers herself an ordinary woman at heart. She's come a long way since her Friends days in the 1990s, and there's so much more to know about the iconic Hollywood actress.
Jen first got her start in acting at age 11 when she joined the Rudolf Steiner School's drama club, according to IMDb. The We're the Millers star, who was born to actors
Three years later in 1990, Jen landed her first TV role on the comedy sitcom Molloy, which ran for one season. She also appeared in Ferris Bueller that same year, as well as 1991's Herman's Head and 1992's The Edge.
Although she was having a hard time finding gigs around 1983, everything changed for the California native when she landed the role of Rachel Green in Friends.
With the success of Friends, Jen was catapulted into a life of fame and superstardom. Her most impressive film credits include 2003's Bruce Almighty, 2004's Along Came Polly, 2008's Marley and Me, 2011's Just Go With It, 2013's We're the Millers and many more.
Aside from appearing in more than 45 films and TV shows throughout her decades-long career, Jen — who was was married to
Although the Horrible Bosses star has been a household name for more than 30 years, her status as a Hollywood star is challenging at times. In fact, Jen told the New York Times she can relate to her The Morning Show character, Alex, who struggles with fame.
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