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Jennifer Aniston - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2004: Co-starred with Ben Stiller in the romantic comedy "Along Came Polly"
- 2004: Appeared for the second time as the host of "Saturday Night Live"
- 2004: Received an Emmy nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on "Friends"
- 2004: Received a People's Choice nomination for Favorite female television performer
- 2003: Starred, along with Jim Carey,
in the feature "Bruce Almighty"
- 2003: Received an Emmy nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on "Friends"
- 2002: Received a SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, for her role in "Friends"
- 2002: Starred in "The Good Girl"; screened at Sundance
- 2001: Cast opposite Mark Wahlberg in "Rock Star"
- 1999: Co-starred in "Office Space", Mike Judge's first live-action feature
- 1999: Voiced the character of Annie Hughes, the mother of the boy who discovers "The Iron Giant"
- 1998: Tackled first quasi-dramatic role as a pregnant woman who falls in love with her gay roommate in "The Object of My Affection"
- 1997: Had first leading role in the light romantic comedy "Picture Perfect'
- 1996: Made guest appearance on the short-lived Fox series "Partners", featuring her boyfriend Tate Donovan
- 1996: Returned to features co-starring as Mike McGlone's unhappy wife in Edward Burns' "She's the One"
- From 1994 to 2004: Cast as Rachel Green in the NBC ensemble comedy, "Friends"; received Emmy nominations in 2000 and 2001
- 1994: Had featured role on the CBS sitcom "Muddling Through"
- 1993: Feature acting debut, "Leprechaun"
- 1990: TV-movie debut, "Camp Cucamonga" (NBC)
- From 1990 to 1991: Co-starred as Jeannie Bueller in the NBC sitcom "Ferris Bueller", based on the hit movie
- 1990: TV series debut in the summer replacment series, "Molloy"; cast as the spoiled stepsister of the title character
- 1989: Moved to L.A.
- 1989: Shot the pilot for the Fox sitcom "Molloy"
- Will star in the remake of the 1966 British crime caper "Gambit," screenplay by Joel and Ethan Coen (lensed 2004)
- Set to star opposite Clive Owen in the thriller "Derailed," about an advertising executive whose life takes a Hitchcockian turn when he misses his commuter train (lensed 2004)
- Will star opposite Vince Vaughn in "The Break Up," a comedy that follows the aftermath of a couple's breakup (lensed 2005)
- Will star opposite Meryl Streep in "Wanted," a women-in-prison drama being produced by Aniston's company Plan B
- Starres in "Rumor Has It," a 'Graduate,' inspired comedy by Rob Reiner (lensed 2004)
- Born in Sherman Oaks, California
- Appeared in two episodes of the Fox sitcom "Herman's Head" playing the younger sister of the title character
- Lost 30 pounds after her agent suggested she wasn't being cast because of her weight
- Cast as a regular in the Fox sketch variety series, "The Edge"
- Appeared Off-Broadway in "For Dear Life" at New York's Public Theater
- Raised in New York City after parents' divorce
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