Jennifer Aniston, born on February 11, 1969 in Sherman Oaks, California, is an American actress who rose to fame through her role in the beloved TV show Friends from 1994 to 2004. She later transitioned into a successful film career.
Aniston’s parents split up when she was just nine years old. As a result, she was raised by her mother while her father pursued a career in acting, making a name for himself on the popular soap opera Days of Our Lives.
Aniston went to the High School of the Performing Arts located in New York City before diving into the world of Off-Broadway productions for a number of years. It was in 1989 that she made her debut on television, where she landed roles in two shows that unfortunately did not find success.
In the year 1990, Jennifer Aniston starred in the TV shows Molloy and Ferris Bueller. The latter was inspired by the beloved 1986 movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, where she portrayed the role of Ferris’s elder sister.
Before gaining fame on the big screen, Jeannie Aniston appeared in multiple TV shows. Her transition to film occurred in Leprechaun (1993), a horror movie that did not receive much attention.