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Jennifer Aniston Recently, he had a desire to star in Broadway, calling it a significant career target.
He ponders his previous roles, expressed his interest in checking the comic part in the “horrifying bosses” and teased the possible third movie.
Jennifer Aniston’s remarks about Broadway and his film career follow him, compensating for his comprehensive education to which his mother influences, committed to well -being.
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In a recent interview People magazineAniston revealed that the performance in Broadway production is high in his career in horror.
“I definitely want to make a Broadway play,” Aniston revealed. “It’s in my bucket list, but it finds time and finds the right song, the right material.”
Although no special project is yet in line, the “Friends” aluminum is sure he will eventually make his debut Broadway.
“I definitely have to make a play on Broadway,” he added.
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Aniston’s love for acting runs deep. The 56-year-old actress, born to actors Nancy Dow and John Aniston, was raised in the entertainment world.
He refreshes his skills at Laguardia High School in New York, known as “Fame” school and got his start at off-Broadway Productions.
His film career began with the 1993 cult-horror comedy “Leprechaun”, but his onset role came only a year later when he was thrown into Rachel Green’s hit-litcom “Friends”.
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Aniston’s viewed career for decades, Aniston reflected some of his most memorable roles and revealed one he had been happy to return.
“Oh my creator, this literally came up the other day,” he said, referring to his cheerful character in “terrible bosses”.
Dark Comedy in 2011 played Aniston Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day as three friends who were in a conspiracy to take their nightmare employer. The success of the film led to the future in 2014.
Aniston said that the potential third installment is not out of the table. “Jason Bateman and I talked about it, and Charlie Day has also talked a lot about it,” he revealed. “So it’s something we think it would be very fun.”
For Aniston, it is not just about nostalgia, but about the need for laughter.
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“The characters are happy and we need comedy. I think comedy is necessary,” Aniston said. “It’s such that we would have a really fun time, I think back by returning to see where those crazy cats are today.”
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In addition to the sequels, Aniston also thinks of new screen collaboration with other talented actors. One name at the top of his wish list? “The Last of Us” star Pedro Pascal.
They recently had dinner together, which raised rumors about a potential project in the works. Although the meeting was described as relaxed, the source was told People It Aniston “likes Pedro’s energy and would like to work with her”.
In the meantime, Aniston keeps his current role in the prestigious drama of Apple TV+, “The Morning Show”, which returns to his fourth season on September 17th.
The series studies Network Morning TV and Stars Aniston Cutthroat World with Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup and Jon Hamm.
The winner of Emmy told the coming season earlier this year the release: “Oh my creator, it was difficult. It was so difficult.”
Still, he promised the fans an intense journey: “But that’s a great season. It’s jam -packed, it’s sure.”
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In another interview People magazineAniston was thinking about growing up in a health -conscious home with her parents.
“I was never allowed to have a sugar piece of anything, and I was also served written bread,” he recalled. “I have grown together from those holistic households … so I’ve lived one.”
Aniston, who was recently cooperated with Smartwater, says that her mother played a big role in increasing her life’s well -being.
“My mother drilled the importance of drinking water in me as a child, but I really think more in late teenagers,” he said.
She also acknowledged her mother’s impact on sustainable commitment to self -care and added, “She was also the one who taught me to put on face cream and eye cream.”