Jennifer Joanna Aniston was born on February 11, 1969, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, to actor John Aniston and actress and model Nancy Dow. Her father's acting career took the family to New York when she was six, where she grew up on the Upper West Side. Her parents' marriage dissolved when she was nine, leaving Jennifer in New York with her mother while her father worked in Los Angeles โ an experience of family disruption that she has connected to her later difficulty with the concept of a stable family home. She attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School, studying drama, and moved back to Los Angeles after graduation to pursue acting.
Aniston's path to Friends was through a series of failed television pilots and a short-lived NBC series called Muddling Through. She was cast as Rachel Green in Friends in 1994, and the show ran for ten seasons, making her one of the most recognized actors in the world. Her portrayal of Rachel โ the spoiled but ultimately self-determining daughter who builds a life through her own effort โ demonstrated a comic timing and emotional accessibility that made the character both aspirational and recognizable. Her 'Rachel haircut' became one of the most imitated celebrity styles of the 1990s.
Aniston's film career during and after Friends demonstrated her range beyond the comic persona: The Good Girl (2002) revealed a dramatic depth that her television work had not suggested, and The Morning Show (2019โpresent) โ for which she is also an executive producer โ established her as a mature dramatic actress of genuine complexity. Her production company, Echo Films, has been active since the 2000s, reflecting the ISFJ's characteristic approach of building institutions that serve and support the community around them. She has been consistently open about her IVF attempts and fertility struggles, her thyroid condition, and her experience of the public scrutiny of her reproductive choices.
Aniston's cultural presence extends beyond her acting work: she is consistently ranked among the most beautiful and most admired women in the world, which she treats with the ISFJ's characteristic combination of gratitude and mild bewilderment. Her long-documented wellness practices โ diet, exercise, mindfulness โ are understood by the ISFJ as service to the others who depend on her being functional, not as narcissism. Her friendship network โ which she tends with the ISFJ's characteristic loyalty โ includes relationships sustained over decades across circumstances that would have terminated less rooted connections.