Thanks to a rare combination of winsome girl-next-door charm and vulnerability, as well as wholesome sex appeal and whip-smart comic timing, actress Jennifer Aniston found television stardom playing Rachel Green, the spoiled rich girl making her way in life as a waitress and fashion buyer on the hit sitcom, "Friends" (NBC, 1994-2004). Perhaps one of the most popular television actresses of her era, Aniston emerged from relative obscurity after toiling in the backwater of television on several comedy series that failed to survive long enough to make an impression. But with “Friends,” Aniston
Brad Pitt already has his own production company. It's called Plan B Productions. When it was originally founded, Jennifer Aniston was a partner. She split from the company after her marriage to Brad fell apart.
Jennifer Aniston, who recently signed on to be the new face of smartwater, has a new man to go along with her new career as a corporate shill. People magazine reports that Aniston's been seen out and about with a handsome mystery
No TV actress ever made more money. The total gross of her movies will pass the billion-dollar mark very soon. She's a sexpot you could bring home to mother, and why not? She's the girl next door. Roger Ebert says when he sees
Jennifer Aniston faced ex-husband Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie -- and the world -- at the Oscars Sunday for the first time since Pitt and Aniston's very public divorce in 2005. It was about as awkward as Us Weekly magazine could
Jennifer Aniston graces the December cover of Vogue looking lovely in a gorgeous red dress, but it's what's inside the issue that already has people talking. The actress shares some details with reporter Jonathan Van Meeter about
Jennifer Aniston is beautiful, funny, and interesting, so why hasn't her film career gone the way it should have? She's done her share of small independents, inane rom-coms, and heartwarming big-budget romps, but she can't quite