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Jennifer Aniston in 2011
Si Aniston kan siya nasa biyahe para sa Inova Breast Care Center in Alexandria, Va., kan Oktobre 2011.

Si Jennifer Aniston sarong aktres, fiilm producer asin negosyante sa Amerika na enot nagluwas 1987 comic science fiction film na Mac and Me bilang parabayle sa McDonald's.[1]

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Taon Titulo Role Mga Nota Ref(s)
1988 Mac and Me Dancer in McDonald's Uncredited [1]
1993 Leprechaun Tory Reding [2]
1996 She's the One Renee Fitzpatrick [3]
1996 Dream for an Insomniac Allison [4]
1997 'Til There Was You Debbie [5]
1997 Picture Perfect Kate Mosley [6]
1998 Thin Pink Line, TheThe Thin Pink Line Clove [7]
1998 Waiting for Woody Herself Short film [8]
1998 The Object of My Affection Nina Borowski [9]
1999 Office Space Joanna [10]
1999 Iron Giant, TheThe Iron Giant Annie Hughes (voice) [11]
2001 Rock Star Emily Poule [12]
2002 Good Girl, TheThe Good Girl Justine Last [13]
2003 Bruce Almighty Grace Connelly [14]
2004 Along Came Polly Polly Prince [15]
2005 Derailed Lucinda Harris / Jane [16]
2005 Rumor Has It Sarah Huttinger [17]
2006 Friends with Money Olivia [18]
2006 Room 10 Co-Director Short film [19]
2006 Break-Up, TheThe Break-Up Brooke Meyers [20]
2008 Marley & Me Jenny Grogan [21]
2008 data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | Producer Short film [22]
2008 Management Sue Claussen Also executive producer [23]
2009 He's Just Not That into You Beth Murphy [24]
2009 Love Happens Eloise Chandler [25]
2010 Bounty Hunter, TheThe Bounty Hunter Nicole Hurley [26]
2010 Switch, TheThe Switch Kassie Larson Also executive producer [27]
2011 Just Go with It Katherine Murphy / Devlin Maccabee [28]
2011 Horrible Bosses Dr. Julia Harris [29]
2012 Wanderlust Linda Gergenblatt [30]
2012 $ellebrity Herself Documentary film [31]
2013 We're the Millers Sarah "Rose" O'Reilly [32]
2013 Life of Crime Margaret "Mickey" Dawson Also executive producer [33]
2014 Horrible Bosses 2 Dr. Julia Harris [34]
2014 She's Funny That Way Jane Claremont [35]
2014 Cake Claire Simmons Also executive producer [36]
2014 Journey to Sundance Herself Documentary film [37]
2015 Unity Narrator Documentary film [38]
2016 Mother's Day Sandy Newhouse [39]
2016 Storks Sarah Gardner (voice) [40]
2016 Office Christmas Party Carol Vanstone [41]
2017 The Yellow Birds Maureen Murphy Also executive producer [42]
2018 Dumplin' Rosie Dickson Also executive producer [43]
2019 Murder Mystery Audrey Spitz Also executive producer [44]
Taon Titulo Role Mga Nota Ref(s)
1990 Molloy Courtney Walker Series regular (7 episodes) [45]
1990 Camp Cucamonga Ava Schector Television film [46]
1990–1991 Ferris Bueller Jeannie Bueller Series regular (13 episodes) [47]
1992 Quantum Leap Kiki Wilson Episode: "Nowhere to Run" [48]
1992–1993 Plantilya:Sort name Various characters Series regular (20 episodes) [49]
1992–1993 Herman's Head Suzie Brooks 2 episodes [50]
1993 Sunday Funnies Various characters Television film [51]
1994 Muddling Through Madeline Drego Cooper Series regular (10 episodes) [52]
1994–2004 Friends Rachel Green Main role (236 episodes) [53]
1994 Burke's Law Linda Campbell Episode: "Who Killed the Beauty Queen?" [54]
1995 The Larry Sanders Show Herself Episode: "Conflict of Interest" [55]
1995–2016 Saturday Night Live Herself (Host / Cameos) 4 episodes [56]
1996 Partners CPA Suzanne Episode: "Follow the Clams?" [57]
1998 Disney's Hercules Galatea (voice) Episode: "Hercules and the Dream Date" [58]
1999 South Park Mrs. Stevens (voice) Episode: "Rainforest Shmainforest" [59]
2003 King of the Hill Pepperoni Sue / Stephanie (voice) Episode: "Queasy Rider" [60]
2007 Dirt Tina Harrod Episode: "Ita Missa Est" [61]
2008 30 Rock Claire Harper Episode: "The One with the Cast of Night Court" [62]
2010 Cougar Town Glenn Episode: "All Mixed Up" [63]
2011 Five None Television film; also executive producer

Director of segment: "Mia"

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2012 Burning Love Dana Web series; 2 episodes [65]
2013 Call Me Crazy: A Five Film None Executive producer; Television film [66]
2017 The Gong Show Herself Episode: "Will Arnett/Jennifer Aniston/Jack Black" [67]
2019–present The Morning Show Alex Levy Main role; also executive producer [68]
2020 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Herself (guest host) Episode: "January 24, 2020" [69]
2020 The One Where They Got Back Together Herself HBO Max special; also executive producer [70]

Video games

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Taon Titulo Role Mga Nota Ref(s)
1997 Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair Laura (voice) [71]
2005 Friends: The One with All the Trivia Rachel Green Archival footage from the TV Series [72]

Music video

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Taon Titulo Artist Director Ref(s)
1994 "I'll Be There for You" The Rembrandts N/A [73]
1996 "Walls (Circus)" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Phil Joanou [74]
2001 "I Want to Be in Love" Melissa Etheridge David Hogan [75]
Taon Produksyon Teatro Role Ref(s)
1988 Dancing on Checker's Grave St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery Lisa [76]
1988–1989 For Dear Life The Public Theater Emily [77]
1995 We Interrupt This Program Tiffany Theater [78]
2006 Three Girls and Bob American Airlines Theatre Helena [79]
2009 Ramen Noodle American Airlines Theatre Danielle [80]
2010 The Bitch Downstairs American Airlines Theatre Dead dog (Uncredited) [81]

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