Jennifer Aniston Filmography

American actress Jennifer Aniston made her film debut in the 1988 comic science fiction film Mac and Me in an uncredited role of a dancer.

Two years later, she made her television debut in the series Molloy (1990) followed that year by a starring role in Ferris Bueller, a television adaptation of the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off; both series were cancelled in their first seasons. In 1993, she had her first major film role in the horror comedy Leprechaun. She was offered a spot as a featured player on Saturday Night Live but turned this down to accept a starring role on the NBC television sitcom Friends (1994–2004).

Jennifer Aniston Filmography
Aniston in 2011

Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on Friends, a role which earned her five Primetime Emmy Award nominations (two for Supporting Actress, three for Lead Actress), winning one for Lead Actress and also a Golden Globe. During its ninth and tenth seasons, Aniston became one of the highest-paid television actors of all time, earning $1 million for each episode. In 2003, Aniston appeared in the comedy Bruce Almighty, opposite Jim Carrey. The film grossed $484 million worldwide, making it Aniston's biggest commercial success in film. In 2004, she starred in the romantic comedy Along Came Polly alongside Ben Stiller, and in 2006, she appeared in the romantic comedy The Break-Up, opposite Vince Vaughn.

Aniston had further commercially successful films including Marley & Me (2008), He's Just Not That Into You (2009), and The Bounty Hunter (2010). In 2010, she appeared as a guest star on the sitcom Cougar Town alongside former Friends co-star Courteney Cox. In 2014, Aniston starred in Daniel Barnz's drama Cake, with her role earning critical acclaim. She received nominations for a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2019, she began starring in the Apple TV+ drama series The Morning Show, for which she is also an executive producer. For her performance in it, she was nominated for a Golden Globe.

Aside from acting, Aniston has directed three films including Room 10, Burma: It Can't Wait, and Five. She has also appeared in several music videos, video games, and theatrical plays. Along with Brad Pitt and Brad Grey, former CEO of Paramount Pictures, Aniston founded the film production company Plan B Entertainment in 2002; she and Grey withdrew in 2005. In 2008, Aniston and Kristin Hahn co-founded the production company Echo Films.

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1988 Mac and Me Dancer at a McDonald's party Uncredited role
1993 Leprechaun Tory Reding
1996 She's the One Renee Fitzpatrick
Dream for an Insomniac Allison
1997 'Til There Was You Debbie
Picture Perfect Kate Mosley
1998 The Thin Pink Line Clove
Waiting for Woody Herself Short film
The Object of My Affection Nina Borowski
1999 Office Space Joanna
The Iron Giant Annie Hughes (voice)
2001 Rock Star Emily Poule
2002 The Good Girl Justine Last
2003 Bruce Almighty Grace Connelly
2004 Along Came Polly Polly Prince
2005 Derailed Lucinda Harris / Jane
Rumor Has It Sarah Huttinger
2006 Friends with Money Olivia
Room 10 Short film; director
The Break-Up Brooke Meyers
2008 Marley & Me Jenny Grogan
Burma: It Can't Wait Short film; director and producer
Management Sue Claussen Also executive producer
2009 He's Just Not That Into You Beth Murphy
Love Happens Eloise Chandler
2010 The Bounty Hunter Nicole Hurley
The Switch Kassie Larson Also executive producer
2011 Just Go with It Katherine Murphy / Devlin Maccabee
Horrible Bosses Dr. Julia Harris
2012 Wanderlust Linda Gergenblatt [citation needed]
$ellebrity Herself
2013 We're the Millers Sarah "Rose" O'Reilly
Life of Crime Margaret "Mickey" Dawson Also executive producer
2014 Horrible Bosses 2 Dr. Julia Harris
She's Funny That Way Jane Claremont
Cake Claire Bennett Also executive producer
Journey to Sundance Herself
2015 Unity Narrator
2016 Mother's Day Sandy Newhouse
Storks Sarah Gardner (voice)
Office Christmas Party Carol Vanstone
2017 The Yellow Birds Maureen Murphy Also executive producer
2018 Dumplin' Rosie Dickson
2019 Murder Mystery Audrey Spitz
2023 Murder Mystery 2 Also producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1990 Molloy Courtney Walker Series regular (7 episodes)
Camp Cucamonga Ava Schector Television film
1990–1991 Ferris Bueller Jeannie Bueller Series regular (13 episodes)
1992–1993 The Edge Various characters Series regular (20 episodes)
1992–1993 Herman's Head Suzie Brooks 2 episodes
1992 Quantum Leap Kiki Wilson Episode: "Nowhere to Run"
1993 Sunday Funnies Various characters Television film
1994 Burke's Law Linda Campbell Episode: "Who Killed the Beauty Queen?"
Muddling Through Madeline Drego Cooper Series regular (10 episodes)
1994–2004 Friends Rachel Green Main role (236 episodes)
1995–2016 Saturday Night Live Herself / Host 4 episodes
1996 Partners CPA Suzanne Episode: "Follow the Clams?"
1998 Hercules Galatea (voice) Episode: "Hercules and the Dream Date"
1999 South Park Mrs. Stevens (voice) Episode: "Rainforest Shmainforest"
2003 King of the Hill Pepperoni Sue / Stephanie (voice) Episode: "Queasy Rider"
2007 Dirt Tina Harrod Episode: "Ita Missa Est"
2008 30 Rock Claire Harper Episode: "The One with the Cast of Night Court"
2010 Cougar Town Glenn Episode: "All Mixed Up"
2011 Five None Television film; also executive producer
Director of segment: "Mia"
2012 Burning Love Dana Web series; 2 episodes
2013 Call Me Crazy: A Five Film None Television film; executive producer [citation needed]
2019–present The Morning Show Alex Levy Main role (30 episodes); also executive producer
2021 Friends: The Reunion Herself HBO Max special; also executive producer
Live in Front of a Studio Audience Blair Warner Episode: “Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life"
2022 Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music and Laughter Herself Television special

Video games

Year Title Role Ref.
1997 Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair Herself/Laura

Music videos

Year Title Artist Ref.
1994 "I'll Be There for You" The Rembrandts
1996 "Walls (Circus)" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
2001 "I Want to Be in Love" Melissa Etheridge

Theater

Year Production Theater Role Ref.
1988 Dancing on Checker's Grave St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery Lisa
1988–1989 For Dear Life The Public Theater Emily
1995 We Interrupt This Program Tiffany Theater
2006 Three Girls and Bob American Airlines Theatre Helena
2009 Ramen Noodle Danielle
2010 The Bitch Downstairs Dead dog (Uncredited)

See also

References

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