Date of Birth: Feb. 11, 1969
Relationships:
John Mayer, ex-boyfriend (2008 to 2009; on and off)
Paul Sculfor (2007)
Vince Vaughn, ex-boyfriend (2005 to 2006)
Brad Pitt, ex-husband (1998 to 2005)
Tate Donovan, ex-boyfriend (1995 to 1998)
Adam Duritz, ex-boyfriend (1995)
Charlie Schlatter, ex-boyfriend (1990 to 1991)
Biography:
Like many wannabe actresses, the daughter of Days of Our Lives star John Aniston worked as a waitress until landing a role in the 1993 horror movie Leprechaun. It bombed at the box office but later that year luck went her way when she won the Rachel Green role in Friends. It became one of the most successful sitcoms ever and launched its actors into superstardom. Aniston became a sex symbol and hair idol, with her layered cut “The Rachel” copied by women around the globe.
In 1997, the girl next door everyone wanted to be married her sweetheart, Brad Pitt, in a ceremony that featured vows in which she promised to make him his “favourite banana milkshake.”
In 2002, Aniston won critical acclaim for The Good Girl, co-starring Jake Gyllenhaal, and that September her Friends work was acknowledged with the Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy.
After ten years, in 2004, Friends comes to an end but Aniston takes with it lasting friendships with her co-stars, including best friend Courtney Cox.
In January 2005, she and Pitt announce their separation, denying it was caused by stories linking Pitt to his Mr & Mrs Smith co-star Angelina Jolie.
That September she tells Vanity Fair that the reports their split was caused by her and Pitt’s inability to agree on when to have a baby “really pissed me off.” By October, her romance with her Break-Up co-star Vince Vaughn, who she dated for over a year, was public.
In January 2006, after Pitt had adopted Jolie’s children and they’d announced she was expecting their first child, Aniston told Vogue, “Don’t feel sorry for me.”
Despite a successful career with films including 2008’s Marley & Me and 2009’s He’s Just Not That Into You, plus relationships with model Paul Sculfor in 2007 and musician John Mayer in 2008 and 2009, the lonely Jen stories continued. But after turning 40 in February the actress and producer said she was experiencing "the best moment of my life. I've never felt better physically or professionally. I am a very lucky woman."





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