Jennifer Aniston has urged fans to wear a mask to halt the spread of coronavirus, saying the issue has been “politicised at the expense of peoples’ lives”.
25.06.2020 - 04:23 / perezhilton.com
When the Friends theme song said “I’ll be there for you,” they meant FOREVER.
In fact, when the show ended, Jennifer Aniston felt straight-up haunted by her onscreen counterpart Rachel Green.
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The beloved sitcom star shared her frustrations about stepping out of the character’s shadow in The Hollywood Reporter’s annual drama actress roundtable discussion with her The Morning Show co-star Reese
Jennifer Aniston has urged fans to wear a mask to halt the spread of coronavirus, saying the issue has been “politicised at the expense of peoples’ lives”.
The Hollywood Reporter’s Roundtable for drama actresses, she said that she found it difficult to leave the role behind when the show concluded as people only recognised her as the iconic character.‘I could not get Rachel Green off my back for the life of me. I could not escape – “It’s just Rachel from Friends.
Ever since the 25th anniversary of Friends, the six cast members - Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer - are talking more and more about their memorable time on Friends. Moreover, the six famous actors will be reuniting after more than a decade since the iconic sitcom ended for a reunion special.
Jennifer Aniston is opening up about what life was really like for her after a 10-year run on Friends as Rachel Green.
Jennifer Aniston recently recalled a time in her life when her most famous acting role was all-consuming. The 51-year-old “Friends” star came clean to The Hollywood Reporter during the magazine’s Drama Actress Roundtable about the challenge of prying away her sitcom persona of Rachel after the show had achieved peak popularity.
Jennifer Aniston became a household name when she landed the role of Rachel Green in Friends, but the character proved to be a double-edged sword for her career.“I could not get Rachel Green off of my back for the life of me,” the We’re the Millers star, 51, told the Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday, June 24, as part of the outlet’s Drama Actress Roundtable discussion.
Jennifer Aniston just wanted a break from Rachel Green! The 51-year-old star opened up on 's Drama Actress Roundtable about trying to escape the sitcom role that shot her to stardom. «I could not get Rachel Green off of my back for the life of me. I could not escape Rachel from, just Rachel from, it's on all the time and you're just like, 'Stop playing this f**king show,'» Aniston quipped.
Jennifer Aniston, 51, got super candid about her career post Friends in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday, June 24. She, along with many other A-list actresses like Reese Witherspoon, Zendaya, Rose Byrne, Helena Bonham Carter and Janelle Monae, took part in a roundtable discussion that talked about a myriad of topics including COVID-19 and how the world has changed since George Floyd‘s death.
reunited with her sitcom co-star, Lisa Kudrow, for 's Actors on Actors issue. Aniston has «11 11» inked on her left wrist, and was first spotted with the tattoo at the end of 2018. She has never explained the meaning behind the numerals, and it only became more obvious this awards season when she waved to cameras from an array of red carpets. This isn't the 51-year-old actress' only ink.
Jennifer Aniston has only been on Instagram for less than a year, but she’s already amassed more than 34 million followers. Showing her sense of humor, the iconic star couldn’t help joining the latest social media challenge that’s suddenly taken over everyone’s feeds.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefIn the early ’90s, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow met for the first time at the table read for “Friends.” They didn’t know it at the time, but the two characters that they were be playing — Aniston’s Rachel Green and Kudrow’s Phoebe Buffay — would become two of the most beloved in TV history.In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, on newsstands this week, Aniston and Kudrow discussed their current TV roles.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefOn “The Morning Show,” Jennifer Aniston delivers one of the best performances of the TV season as Alex Levy, a morning TV anchor who decides she’s finally ready to fight the sexism that she’s endured throughout her career.The Apple TV Plus drama escalates to a Season 1 finale cliffhanger, which has Alex coming to terms with her co-host Mitch Kessler’s (Steve Carell) firing over sexual harassment allegations.