Most recently at the center of a swirl of rumors about her breakup
with boyfriend singer John Mayer, Jennifer Aniston is the daughter of
Days of Our Lives soap star John Aniston.
Jennifer Aniston was born in California, but spent most of her childhood in New York where she attended the High School of Performing Arts.
Off-Broadway roles were the kickoff of her professional career, moving on to TV with short-lived performances in a variety of doom comedy-variety shows and sitcoms such as The Ben Stiller Show in 1993.
Aniston's big career break finally came with her role as Rachel Green in a newly planned sitcom, Friends Like These on what would eventually become known as Friends by the time it aired in 1994.
Not only was the show a mega-hit, it scored a huge following for Aniston herself, whose hairstyle on the show became a popular rage among young 20-somethings.
Today, Jennifer Anniston's hair continues to enthrall fans as she sports a straight-down style, obtained with a flat iron and which has brought the "Sedu" iron style into the popular lexicon.
Marriage to Brad Pitt & The Big Break Up
Aniston next tried her hand at film, racking up critical acclaim in such romantic comedies as She's the One, Picture Perfect, and The Object of My Affection. Along the way, she met actor Brad Pitt and Hollywood's new 'golden couple' were married in 2000.
In 2002, Aniston took the lead part in The Good Girl alongside Jake Gyllenhall and appeared with Jim Carrey in the critically acclaimed comedy, Bruce Almighty in 2003.
The official news of the rumored breakup between Aniston and husband Brad Pitt was announced in January, 2005. Since then, rumors have reported directly linking actress Angelina Jolie to the much gossiped-about breakups. (Pitt and Jolie reportedly began their romance on the set of, Mr. And Mrs. Smith, in which they both starred).
Following her separation from Pitt, Aniston officially filed for divorce in March, 2005.
The actress soon after responded with wit and good humor about the famous Anniston-Pitt breakup and gently poked fun at her ex in an interview with Vanity Fair magazine.
Aniston's most current love interest was, until late 2006, actor Vince Vaughn who according to a front cover story by US Weekly, had asked Aniston to marry him.
The report was soon countered by a firm denial by Aniston's publicists, followed by official news reported in People Magazine that the Aniston-Vaughn relationship was over in December. That apparently ended months of rumors about the couple, who ironically met in 2005 on the set of their film The Break Up.
The tabloids next hotly covered the Aniston's breakup with long-time boyfriend and pop rocker John Mayer, followed by more recent reports of a romantic attachment to actor Justin Theroux.
Recent film appearances
Along with intense coverage of her personal life, on screen Aniston continues to receive critical attention for film roles in such hits as Marley & Me, (2008) starring alongside Owen Wilson; He's Just Not That into You, (2009) where she starred opposite Ben Affleck; and in the comedy movie Horrible Bosses, (2011) opposite Colin Farrell and Jason Bateman.
More about Jennifer Aniston around the Web:
Jennifer Aniston - Yahoo! Movies - The full biography, plus film reviews, photo gallery, an awards and nominations list, and links to related sites, groups and message boards.
Jennifer Aniston - Internet Movie Database - A complete biography including quotes and fun facts, full filmography and list of TV appearances.
Friends - More Friends facts including an archived FAQ, episode guide, featured music, with related resources.
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