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Monday, January 30, 2017

[NEWS] Jennifer's Return to Television

She's a television veteran who's career spans 14-years with struggles of cancelled series such as (1990-1990 'Molloy', 1990-1991 'Ferris Bueller', 1992-1993 'The Edge', 1994-1994 'Muddling Through'). It wasn't until NBC's 'Friends' that catapulted her into the stratosphere of television stardom earning her an Emmy in 2002, and a Golden Globe in 2003 for her role as the spoiled-scatterbrain-loveable Rachel Green winning us over as one of America's sweethearts. She was also one of the highest-paid television stars of her time earning a whopping $1-million per episode come the shows tenth season.

(2002) Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress, Comedy Series
She's also made guest appearances in 2007's 'Dirt', 2008's '30 Rock' (a role that earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series), and 2010's 'Cougar Town'. Now Jennifer wants to return to the small screen. She says if she could, "Yes, I would. I've thought about it a lot." When 'Friends' ended she had enduring success with film (2006 'The Break-Up', 2008 'Marley & Me', 2011 'Just Go with It', 'Horrible Bosses', 2013 'We're the Millers'), but now she says she wants to stay in one place. "I've thought about it a lot [returning to television]. That's where the work is. That's where the quality is. At this point in my career, I want to be part of wonderful stories, exciting characters, and also just having a good time," said the actress.

When she started 'Friends' she was in her early 20's (Aniston was 25), she says, "When you're in your 20s, going away from home was an adventure - meeting new people, seeing other parts of the country or world was so exciting." During her film career Aniston traveled all over for film premieres including Australia, Canada, Germany, Paris, Spain, United Kingdom. "Now it's really about wanting to stay closer to home and just enjoying your time. It goes really fast. The experience needs to be a good experience. I have no time for the yelling, angry directors, or bad behavior anymore."

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