

Jennifer Aniston was born in Sherman Oaks, California to actor John Aniston (originally Ioannis Anastassakis) and his then-wife Nancy Dow, who was also an actress; she has two half-brothers, John Melick (older) and Alex Aniston, who is younger. Aniston's father is Greek and her mother has Scottish and Italian ancestry. Aniston's godfather was the late Greek American actor Telly Savalas, who was her father's best friend, and Aniston spent some of her childhood in Greece, but most of it in New York City, where her father appeared in the soap operas Love of Life and Search for Tomorrow. In 1985, the family moved to Los Angeles, where Aniston's father starred on the soap opera Days of our Lives.Aniston attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and was a member of the drama club; among her high school friends was future human rights activist Chastity Bono. Aniston's desire to become an actress grew as she worked in Off-Broadway productions such as For Dear Life and Dancing on Checker's Grave. During this time, she supported herself with several part time jobs, including working as a telemarketer and bike messenger.Jennifer Aniston appeared as a "Nutri-System" girl on The Howard Stern Radio Show in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She moved to Hollywood and was cast in her first television roles in 1990, starring as a regular on the short-lived series Molloy and in the TV movie Camp Cucamonga. She also co-starred in Ferris Bueller, a television adaptation of the 1986 teen movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the same year; the series was quickly cancelled. Aniston then appeared in two more failed sitcoms, The Edge and Muddling Through, and guest-starred on Quantum Leap, Herman's Head and Burke's Law. After this string of canceled shows, along with her appearance in the critically-derided 1993 horror film, Leprechaun, Aniston seriously considered giving up acting.Jennifer's plans changed, however, after auditioning for Friends, a sitcom which was set to debut on NBC's 1994-1995 fall line-up. The producers of the show originally wanted Aniston to audition for the role of Monica Geller, but she persuaded them that she was better suited for the role of Rachel Green. She was cast in the role and played the character from 1994 until the show ended in 2004. The program was very successful and Aniston, along with her co-stars, gained wide renown among television watchers. Her hairstyle at the time, which became known as a "Rachel", was widely copied (see also Dido flip). Aniston received a salary of one million dollars per episode for the last three seasons of Friends, as well as five Emmy nominations, including a win for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series".Jennifer Aniston has starred in several theatrical films, including the cult hit Office Space. She gained the most critical acclaim for her role in the low-budget 2002 film, The Good Girl, directed by Miguel Arteta, playing an unglamorous cashier in a small town. The filmed opened in just 4 theatres in opening weekend at under 700 in total - taking $14m in the US Box Office. Jennifer's biggest box office success was her appearance in 2003's Bruce Almighty, in which she played the girlfriend of title character (Jim Carrey); the film grossed $243m at the United States box office and almost twice that worldwide. Aniston's 2004 film, Along Came Polly (opposite Ben Stiller), also did well at the box office.In late 2005, Aniston headlined two major studio films, Derailed and Rumor Has It, both of which performed fairly at the box office, grossing over $30 million each. Derailed earned her much praise for taking a different role and doing it well. In the same year, she appeared in a European Heineken television commercial frequently aired before UEFA Champions League.

Since the couple's divorce, Aniston has been romantically linked with well-known actor Vince Vaughn.
On August 2006, Aniston told People Magazine that she and Vince Vaughn were not engaged, despite rumours. She says, ""I'm not engaged and I don't have a ring and I haven't been proposed to."
Jennifer Aniston on the cover of Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment WeeklyAccess Hollywood LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Jennifer Aniston has had enough of the tabloids - and apparently, she thinks Vogue magazine falls into the same category. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly for the magazine's December 12 issue, Aniston took aim at Vogue, over comments she made to the mag calling remarks made by Angelina Jolie "very uncool." VIEW THE PHOTOS: Jennifer Aniston "I was just surprised that Vogue would go so tabloid," Jennifer said of the quote the fashion mag used on the cover, and one she says was taken out of context. "I was bummed. But you almost expect it," she continued. "Big deal. Done. Next."But the former "Friend" and star of the upcoming comedy, "Marley & Me," also took exception with various tabloids printing pregnancy rumors about her. VIEW THE PHOTOS: Hollywood Moms "It's almost going to take away the fun from actually being able to say one day, 'I'm pregnant!'" she told Entertainment Weekly. "Everyone will be like, 'Yeah, right.' It's the boy who cried wolf. Stop stealing my thunder, motherf***ers!" And Aniston, who plays a mom in "Marley & Me," said babies could be in her future. "I feel like that's in my future and I'm on the verge of it in some way," she said. "So it was great to sort of dip your toe in it." VIEW THE PHOTOS: Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Though her face - like it did for Vogue - helps sell magazines around the world, Jennifer said she feels different than the woman on the cover of the glossies. "There's this character - it's like my Hannah Montana. That's how I feel. There's my Hannah Montana and then there's me," she said, referring to Miley Cyrus' television alter-ego - a pop star who can't live a normal life. And while her life might not be normal, Jennifer admitted she's made mistakes like the rest of us. "Not everyone's a winner," she said. "Not every episode of 'Friends' was great. Not every guy you choose is great." These days though, things seem to be on an upswing. "I don't know if I'm just a late bloomer, but I feel like everything is just beginning," she added. And that new beginning may include stepping behind the camera. "It's about schizophrenia, a woman who overcame the odds against her," she said of her in-the-works, as-yet-untitled directorial project - which she won't star in. "Team Aniston" supporters would argue that she's seen enough craziness already, but as for Jennifer, she seems to be taking things in stride. "It's my history," she said. "It's my memory. That's all it is to me: Something that happened, something that was really quite poignant and good in the long run." Related Content from AccessHollywood.com:PLAY IT NOW: Behind The Scenes: 'Marley & Me'PLAY IT NOW: Jennifer Aniston Supports Six-Year-Old Cancer Survivor MORE ACCESS ON THESE TOPICS: Jennifer Aniston - Brad Pitt - Angelina Jolie - Brangelina - Celebrities