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Jennifer Aniston - Wikipedia. Jennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 1. American actress, producer, and businesswoman.[3] She is the daughter of Greek- born actor John Aniston and American actress Nancy Dow. Aniston gained worldwide recognition for portraying Rachel Green on the television sitcom Friends (1.

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Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. The character was widely popular during the airing of the series and was later recognized as one of the 1. United States television.[4][5]Aniston has played the female protagonist in a number of comedies and romantic comedies. Watch Pendragon: Sword Of His Father Hindi Full Movie. Her box office hits include Bruce Almighty (2. The Break- Up (2. Marley & Me (2. Just Go with It (2.

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Horrible Bosses (2. We're the Millers (2. US$2. 00 million in worldwide receipts.[6] Her most critically acclaimed roles included the role of Olivia in Friends with Money (2. The Good Girl (2. Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, and the drama Cake (2.

Golden Globe Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. Her other films include Along Came Polly (2. He's Just Not That Into You (2. In 2. 00. 8, she co- founded the production company Echo Films. In 2. 01. 2, Aniston received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood,[7][8] and as of 2. US$2. 00 million.[9] She has also been included in magazines' lists of the world's most beautiful women.[1.

Divorced from actor Brad Pitt, to whom she was married for five years, Aniston has been married to actor Justin Theroux since 2. Early life. Aniston was born in Sherman Oaks, California,[2][1. John Aniston and actress Nancy Dow (1. Her father is Greek, while her mother was born in New York City.

One of her maternal great- grandfathers was an Italian immigrant,[1. English, Irish, Scottish, and a small amount of Greek. Aniston has two half- brothers, John Melick, her older maternal half- brother, and Alex Aniston, her younger paternal half- brother.[2] Aniston's godfather was actor Telly Savalas, one of her father's best friends.[2][1. As a child, Aniston lived in Greece for a year with her family. They then moved to Eddystone, Pennsylvania, where they lived with her grandmother Stella Anastassakis in a three- bedroom home. While living in Eddystone, Aniston was enrolled at a local elementary school.[1. She and her family later moved to New York City.[2] Despite her father's television career, Aniston was discouraged from watching TV, though she found ways around the prohibition.

When she was six, she began attending a Waldorf school.[1. Her mother and father split up when she was nine years old.[2. Her father is best known for his role as Victor Kiriakis on the NBC daytime drama Days of Our Lives, which he originated in 1. Her mother appeared in two 1. TV series, The Wild Wild West and The Beverly Hillbillies.[2.

Having discovered acting at age 1. Waldorf school,[2.

Aniston enrolled in and graduated from Manhattan's Fiorello H. La. Guardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where she joined the school's drama society.[2.

Anthony Abeson was her drama teacher[2. She played The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window by Lorraine Hansberry and Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov[2. In 2. 01. 5, she spoke about a childhood incident that led to her lifelong fear of water. She stated during a special event for her film Cake, "I basically have a real fear of going underwater. I was a kid and I was riding this tricycle around a swimming pool and I drove my tricycle into the swimming pool and I didn't let go and my brother tried to (help). So, I can't go underwater and no one will believe me. I honestly can't." The incident led to filming a swimming pool scene 3.

Daniel Barnz before getting it right.[2. Career. 19. 88–1.

Career beginnings. Aniston worked in Off- Broadway productions such as For Dear Life and Dancing on Checker's Grave,[2] and supported herself with several part- time jobs, which included working as a telemarketer, waitress, and bike messenger.[2] In 1.

Aniston appeared on The Howard Stern Show, as a spokesmodel for Nutrisystem.[2. That year, Aniston moved back to Los Angeles.[2. Aniston was cast in her first television role in 1. Molloy. She then co- starred in Ferris Bueller, a television adaptation of the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1. Molloy, was quickly canceled.

Aniston then appeared in two more failed television comedy series, The Edge and Muddling Through.[3. Other roles included the horror film. Leprechaun (1. 99. TV movie Camp Cucamonga (1. Quantum Leap, Herman's Head, and Burke's Law.[3. Television breakthrough and rising film career. Depressed over her four unsuccessful television shows, Aniston approached Warren Littlefield at a Los Angeles gas station asking for reassurance about her career.

The head of NBC entertainment encouraged Aniston to continue acting, and a few months later helped cast her for Friends,[3. NBC's 1. 99. 4–1. The producers of the show originally wanted Aniston to audition for the role of Monica Geller,[3. Courteney Cox was considered to be better suited to the role. Thus, Aniston was cast as Rachel Green. She was also offered a spot as a featured player on Saturday Night Live, but turned it down to do Friends.[3.

She played the character of Rachel from 1. The program was successful and Aniston, along with her co- stars, gained worldwide reputation among television viewers. Aniston received a salary of US$1 million per episode for the last two seasons of Friends, as well as five Emmy nominations (two for Supporting Actress, three for Lead Actress), including a win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[3. She was also nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and won, in 2. Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. According to the Guinness World Book of Records (2.

Aniston (along with her female costars) became the highest paid TV actresses of all time with US$1 million- per- episode paycheck for the tenth and final season of Friends.[4. Her character's relationship with Ross Geller, portrayed by David Schwimmer in the show, was widely popular among audiences, and the couple were frequently voted as TV's favorite couple by polls and magazines.[4. Following a four- year hiatus from cinema, Aniston returned to film work in 1. She's the One (1. Dream for an Insomniac (1.

Aniston's first starring vehicle was the film Picture Perfect (1. Kevin Bacon and Jay Mohr.

While the film received mixed reviews, Aniston's performance was more warmly received, with many critics suggesting that she had screen presence.[4. She starred in the cult film. Watch Online Watch Stag Night Full Movie Online Film there. Office Space (1. 99. Mike Judge.[4. 4] She appeared in The Object of My Affection (1. Paul Rudd).[4. 5]She gained critical acclaim for her performance in the low- budget film The Good Girl (2. The latter film opened in relatively few theaters – under 7.

US$1. 4 million at the U. S. box office.[4. In 2. 00. 2, film critic Roger Ebert declared the role as her breakthrough film, stating that, "after languishing in a series of overlooked movies that ranged from the entertaining Office Space to the disposable Picture Perfect (1. Jennifer Aniston has at last decisively broken with her "Friends" image in an independent film of satiric fire and emotional turmoil. It will no longer be possible to consider her in the same way."[4. Film career. Aniston's biggest box office success to date was her appearance in the comedy Bruce Almighty (2.

Jim Carrey's title character.[4. Aniston then starred in the romantic comedy film Along Came Polly (2. Ben Stiller.[4. 9] Aniston appeared in two major studio films, the thriller Derailed (2. Rumor Has It.. (2.

Aniston appeared in the low- budget drama Friends with Money (2. Sundance Film Festival and received a limited release.[5. Aniston's next film was the romantic comedy The Break- Up (2. Vince Vaughn which received mixed reviews.

Tom Hanks - Wikipedia. This article is about the American actor.

For the seismologist, see Thomas C. Hanks. Thomas Jeffrey Hanks[2] (born July 9, 1. American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his various comedic and dramatic film roles, including Splash (1.

Big (1. 98. 8), Turner & Hooch (1. A League of Their Own (1. Sleepless in Seattle (1. Philadelphia (1. 99. Forrest Gump (1. 99. Apollo 1. 3 (1. 99. You've Got Mail (1.

The Green Mile (1. Cast Away (2. 00. Road to Perdition (2. The Polar Express (2.

Larry Crowne (2. 01. Cloud Atlas (2. 01. Captain Phillips (2. Saving Mr. Banks (2.

Sully (2. 01. 6). Hanks is also known for starring in the Robert Langdon film series, and for his voice work as Sheriff Woody in the Toy Story film series. Hanks' films have grossed more than $4. U. S. and Canadian box offices and more than $9.

North America.[6] Hanks has been nominated for numerous awards during his career. Watch No Limit Streaming there. He won a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Philadelphia, as well as a Golden Globe, an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a People's Choice Award for Best Actor for his role in Forrest Gump. In 1. 99. 5, Hanks became one of only two actors who won the Academy Award for Best Actor in consecutive years, with Spencer Tracy being the other.[7] This feat has not been accomplished since. In 2. 00. 4, he received the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).[8] In 2. Kennedy Center Honor and, in 2. Presidential Medal of Freedom from President.

Barack Obama,[9] as well as the French Legion of Honor.[1. Hanks is also known for his collaborations with film director Steven Spielberg on the films Saving Private Ryan (1. Catch Me If You Can (2. The Terminal (2. 00.

Bridge of Spies (2. The Post (2. 01. 7), as well as the 2. Band of Brothers, which launched Hanks as a successful director, producer, and screenwriter. In 2. 01. 0, Spielberg and Hanks were executive producers on the HBO miniseries The Pacific. Early life. Hanks was born in Concord, California, the son of Janet Marylyn (née Frager; died 2.

Amos Mefford Hanks, an itinerant cook.[4][1. His mother was of Portuguese descent (her family's surname was originally "Fraga"),[1. English ancestry.[1. Hanks' parents divorced in 1.

The family's three oldest children, Sandra (later Sandra Hanks Benoiton, a writer),[1. Larry (an entomology professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign)[1. Tom, went with their father, while the youngest, Jim, who also became an actor and filmmaker, remained with their mother in Red Bluff, California.[citation needed] In his childhood, his family moved often. By the age of ten, Hanks had lived in ten different houses.[1. While Hanks' family religious history was Catholic and Mormon, he has characterized himself as being a "Bible- toting evangelical" for several years as a teenager.[2. In school, Hanks was unpopular with students and teachers alike, later telling Rolling Stone magazine, "I was a geek, a spaz. I was horribly, painfully, terribly shy.

At the same time, I was the guy who'd yell out funny captions during filmstrips. But I didn't get into trouble. I was always a real good kid and pretty responsible."[2. In 1. 96. 5, his father married Frances Wong, a San Francisco native of Chinese descent.

Frances had three children, two of whom lived with Hanks during his high school years. Hanks acted in school plays, including South Pacific, while attending Skyline High School in Oakland, California.[2. Hanks studied theater at Chabot College in Hayward, California, and transferred to California State University, Sacramento, two years later.[2. During a 2. 00. 1 interview with Bob Costas, Hank was asked whether he would have an Oscar or a Heisman Trophy. Hank replied he would rather win a Heisman by playing halfback for the California Golden Bears.[2. Hanks told New York magazine in 1. Acting classes looked like the best place for a guy who liked to make a lot of noise and be rather flamboyant.

I spent a lot of time going to plays. I wouldn't take dates with me. I'd just drive to a theater, buy myself a ticket, sit in the seat and read the program, and then get into the play completely. I spent a lot of time like that, seeing Brecht, Tennessee Williams, Ibsen, and all that."[2.

During his years studying theater, Hanks met Vincent Dowling, head of the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, Ohio.[1. At Dowling's suggestion, Hanks became an intern at the festival.

His internship stretched into a three- year experience that covered most aspects of theater production, including lighting, set design, and stage management, prompting Hanks to drop out of college. During the same time, Hanks won the Cleveland Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his 1. Proteus in Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona, one of the few times he played a villain.[2. Time Magazine named Hanks one of the "Top 1. College Dropouts." [2. Career. Early acting career (1. In 1. 97. 9, Hanks moved to New York City, where he made his film debut in the low- budget slasher film.

He Knows You're Alone (1. Mazes and Monsters.[2. Early that year, he was cast in the lead, Callimaco, in the Riverside Shakespeare Company's production of Niccolò Machiavelli's The Mandrake, directed by Daniel Southern. The following year, Hanks landed one of the lead roles, that of character Kip Wilson, on the ABC television pilot of Bosom Buddies. He and Peter Scolari played a pair of young advertising men forced to dress as women so they could live in an inexpensive all- female hotel.[1. Hanks had previously partnered with Scolari on the 1.

Make Me Laugh. After landing the role, Hanks moved to Los Angeles. Bosom Buddies ran for two seasons, and, although the ratings were never strong, television critics gave the program high marks.

The first day I saw him on the set," co- producer Ian Praiser told Rolling Stone, "I thought, 'Too bad he won't be in television for long.' I knew he'd be a movie star in two years." However, although Praiser knew it, he was not able to convince Hanks. The television show had come out of nowhere," Hanks' best friend Tom Lizzio told Rolling Stone. Bosom Buddies and a guest appearance on a 1.

Happy Days ("A Case of Revenge," in which he played a disgruntled former classmate of Fonzie) prompted director Ron Howard to contact Hanks. Howard was working on the film Splash (1. At first, Howard considered Hanks for the role of the main character's wisecracking brother, a role that eventually went to John Candy. Instead, Hanks landed the lead role in Splash, which went on to become a surprise box office hit, grossing more than US$6. He also had a sizable hit with the sex comedy Bachelor Party, also in 1.

In 1. 98. 3–8. 4, Hanks made three guest appearances on Family Ties as Elyse Keaton's alcoholic brother, Ned Donnelly.[3. Period of successes and failures (1. With Nothing in Common (1. Jackie Gleason) – Hanks began to extend himself from comedic roles to dramatic roles.

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Hanks commented on his experience: "It changed my desires about working in movies. Part of it was the nature of the material, what we were trying to say. But besides that, it focused on people's relationships.

The story was about a guy and his father, unlike, say, The Money Pit, where the story is really about a guy and his house."[3. After a few more flops and a moderate success with the comedy Dragnet, Hanks' stature in the film industry rose.

The broad success of the fantasy comedy Big (1. Hanks as a major Hollywood talent, both as a box office draw and within the industry as an actor.[2][1.

For his performance in the film, Hanks earned his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[3. Big was followed later that year by Punchline, in which he and Sally Field co- starred as struggling comedians. Hanks then suffered a run of box- office underperformers: The 'Burbs (1. Joe Versus the Volcano (1. The Bonfire of the Vanities (1.

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