8 Surprising Facts You Might Not Know About Jennifer Aniston

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8 Surprising Facts You Might Not Know About Jennifer Aniston:- It is likely that you are aware of the fact that Jennifer Aniston is a recipient of an Emmy Award, that she is among the highest-paid performers in Hollywood, and that she is capable of being completely captivating in a drama as well as humorous in a comedy.

 

8 Surprising Facts You Might Not Know About Jennifer Aniston

To this day, Aniston continues to amaze audiences with her remarkable performances on a variety of television shows, including Friends, Horrible Bosses, and The Morning Show. On the other hand, she is so much more than the characters she plays and the relationships that have received a lot of attention. Listed here are some information about the famous actress Jennifer Aniston that may come as a surprise to you.

 

Aniston got her start on stage

While beginning out in acting, Aniston’s first big opportunities were off-Broadway productions, including For Dear Life at the Public Theater. She also had an onstage stint participating in the 24 Hour Plays event at the American Airline Theater.

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She practices martial arts.

Aniston has several extremely unusual training routines under her belt, like the mixed movement practice Bedoon, which blends components from yoga and martial arts for a unique workout. Jennifer Aniston, dressed in black, puts her hand above her head.

 

Tally Zavala’s was her godfather

It’s fairly common information that Aniston was born into an acting family with Nancy Dow as her mother and famed soap star John Aniston as her father. Did you know, though, that Telly Savalas, the actor best known as the title character of the ’70s crime series Kolacky, was her godfather? He and John Aniston, both Greek-American actors, were longtime friends.

 

She portrayed Ferris Bueller in a failed sitcom.

Aniston took on the character of Jeannie Bueller, the antagonistic older sister of the hero first played by Jennifer Grey in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, in this NBC remake of the classic John Hughes film. Unfortunately, only 13 episodes aired, and the show was soon discontinued in 1991 after being lambasted by critics.

 

Leprechaun bestows upon her the title of “scream queen.”

Although the actor might look back with embarrassment at this 1993 horror-comedy Leprechaun, you have to start somewhere, and Aniston’s feature film debut ended up producing a franchise that lasted until 2018 with the movie Leprechaun Returns.

 

She passed down SNL for Friends

Whoa, such a difficult decision! Aniston had to decide whether to join the long running sketch comedy series, or take the chance of joining the cast of the new show Friends. She has had the opportunity to host Saturday Night Live a few times, but it’s interesting to consider how her career may have developed had she followed the SNL route.

 

possibly abandoned Friends in favour of Muddling Through

Since Aniston was shooting both youth sitcoms for NBC, there’s a chance that Rachel Green could have been written out of Friends entirely. In Muddling Through, Aniston played the supporting part of Madeline Drego Cooper, the daughter of Connie Drego (Stephanie Hodge), who returns home after doing time in jail.

 

When casting the Titanic, she was given careful consideration.

Both Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were heavily in the running for the leads of Jack and Rose in James Cameron’s epic romantic disaster film Titanic. Obviously, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet established movie history in these parts, but Aniston might have done fantastic as Rose as well.

 

She has a surprising Collaboration with Steven Spielberg

No, Aniston doesn’t have a cameo in any of Spielberg’s movies (that we know of), but she did collaborate with the filmmaker in 1997 for the video game Steven Spielberg’s Directors Chair, an instructional game which featured the director taking players through the steps of filmmaking.

Pre-shot scenes with an odd combination of stars, such as Aniston, Penn and Teller, and Quentin Tarantino, were modifiable by players.

 

Using video from the game, independent game creator Mollieindustria brought it back to life online as a typical choose-your-own-adventure. If you’d like, you can even witness Aniston’s character agreeing to perform magic in this strange piece of history.

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