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Jennifer Aniston
United States
Age: 54
Born: 11 Feb, 1969
TV Series Starring Jennifer Aniston
The Morning Show
The Morning Show offers a glimpse into the lives of those who produce America's morning news, showing the daily challenges faced by both men and women.
This series takes viewers behind the scenes of a daily televised ritual, exploring the unique struggles and triumphs of those who help America wake up each day.
Friends
Six young friends navigate love and life in Manhattan, sharing laughs and creating unforgettable memories along the way.
The popular sitcom follows the ups and downs of Joey, Ross, Chandler, Monica, Rachel, and Phoebe as they tackle everything from relationships to careers.
The Edge
The Edge was a skit comedy show that pushed the skits to the extreme on Fox. David Mirkin's creation featured notorious sketches such as "Cracklin' Crotch", a wild west parody complete with a cowboy whose crotch produces a "rice crispies" noise, and "Billy Kwong", a kung-fu spoof featuring the world's longest jump kick (literally, the camera followed a pair of outstretched legs as it pursued the victim, around corners and such).
Ferris Bueller
Based on the popular feature film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off, this short-lived comedy followed the antics or high school teen Ferris and his friends.
This series wasn't treated as a continuation of the feature film. In fact, the movie was referenced in the first episode when Ferris implied that he wasn't too thrilled with the choice of Broderick to portray him.
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