Jennifer Aniston, born on February 11, 1969, in Sherman Oaks, California, is an acclaimed American actress and producer. She is the daughter of actors John Aniston and Nancy Dow, and spent part of her childhood in Greece before her family relocated to New York City. Aniston's early interest in acting was nurtured at the Rudolf Steiner School's drama club, and she later trained at New York's School of Performing Arts. Her career began with roles in Off-Broadway productions and television series such as "Molloy" (1990) and "Ferris Bueller" (1990). Aniston's breakthrough came in 1994 when she was cast as Rachel Green in the iconic television series "Friends," a role that catapulted her to international fame and earned her a Primetime Emmy Award.
Beyond "Friends," Jennifer Aniston has built a successful film career with notable roles in movies such as "The Good Girl" (2002), "We're the Millers" (2013), and "Cake" (2014). She continues to be a prominent figure in Hollywood, starring in and producing projects like "The Morning Show" (2019–2023) and "Murder Mystery" (2019). Aniston's upcoming projects include "Out of My Mind" (2024) and the untitled Jennifer Aniston/Sophie Goodhart project. Known for her versatility and enduring appeal, Aniston remains a beloved and influential actress in the entertainment industry.
