Born in Sherman Oaks, California, Jennifer Aniston spent a year of her childhood
living in Greece with her family. Her family then relocated to New York City where
her parents divorced when she was 9. Jennifer was raised by her mother and her
father landed a role, as Victor Kiriakis, on the daytime soap "Days of Our Lives"
(1965). Jennifer had her first taste of acting at age 11 when she joined the Rudolf
Steiner School's drama club. It was also at the Rudolf Steiner School that she
developed her passion for art. She began her professional training as a drama
student at New York's High School of the Performing Arts. In 1987, after
graduation, she appeared in such Off-Broadway productions as "For Dear Life" and
"Dancing on Checker's Grave". In 1989 she landed her first television role, as a
series regular on "Molloy" (1990). She would also appear in "Edge, The" (1992),
"Ferris Bueller" (1990), and have a recurring part on "Herman's Head" (1991). By
1993, she was floundering. Then, in 1994, a pilot called "Friends Like These" came
along. Originally asked to audition for the role of Monica, Aniston refused and
auditioned for the role of Rachel Green, the suburban princess turned coffee
peddler. With the success of the series "Friends" (1994/I), Jennifer has become
famous and sought-after as she turns her fame into movie roles during the series
hiatus. |