Denton County Living Well Magazine September/October 2016 | Page 10

From Page 7 Friends to the Rescue Aniston fell into a semi-depression after her stream of unsuccessful shows. It was a chance gas station encounter that changed her life. Aniston ran into Warren Littlefield, a NBC big wig, while filling her tank at a LA gas station. Littlefield gave her the reassurance she needed, telling the hopeful actress to stick with it and keep trying. A few months later, he cast her in a show called Friends. Originally, producers wanted Aniston to pursue the role of Monica Geller, but Courtney Cox was found better suited for the part. Thus, Aniston morphed into a perfect Rachel Green, and things skyrocketed. More Movies Clearly, our favorite girl next door was a natural at making movies. Her career showed no signs of slowing and she appeared in numerous flicks like Bruce Almighty, Along Came Polly, and Rumor Has It. She met her one-time boyfriend Vince Vaughn shooting The Break-Up, and was later cast alongside Owen Wilson in Marley & Me. And the hits continued, she co-starred in He’s Just Not That Into You, which grossed $178.8 million globally, according to reports. By 2010, Aniston’s movies had grossed more than $1 billion in the United States, and nearly $2 billion worldwide. Over the last few years, she joined fellow A-listers in movies such as Wanderlust, We’re the Millers, The Guardian, and Cake. Most recently, she co-starred in the romantic comedy, Mother’s Day, with gal pals Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson. Photo credit: Warner Bros. © The series, which started in 1994, was extremely successful––and lucrative. According to reports, Aniston received a whopping $1 million per episode throughout the last two seasons. She also earned five Emmy nominations, and was awarded Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She also won two Golden Globes, and scored the coveted title of the highest paid TV actress of all time, according to the Guinness Book of World Records (2005). Not so bad for the former waitress. In between shooting Friends episodes, Aniston took to the big screen, scoring roles in films such as She’s the One, Picture Perfect, Office Space, and The Object of my Affection. She also gained acclaim in a breakthrough role in the low-budget film, The Good Girl, playing a cashier who cheats on her husband. Jennifer Aniston starred with Jason Sudeikis in the funny hit, “We’re the Millers.” 8 DENTON COUNTY Living Well Magazine | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2016