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NGELINA Jolie has told Jennifer Aniston to stay away from her kids!

The Tomb Raider star — who raises six children with partner Brad Pitt – was furious when the actor resumed contact with his ex-wife and has angrily insisted Jen keeps out of her young brood’s lives, according to a report in American tabloid the National Enquirer.

“Angie told Brad that it was one thing for him to hang out with ‘That woman’,” a source said, “but it would be quite another if he let her see the children.JENNIFER ANISTON TOLD TO STAY AWAY FROM ANGELINA JOLIE AND BRAD PITT’S KIDS!!

Tuesday June 22, 2010

Angelina JolieANGELINA Jolie has told Jennifer Aniston to stay away from her kids!

The Tomb Raider star — who raises six children with partner Brad Pitt – was furious when the actor resumed contact with his ex-wife and has angrily insisted Jen keeps out of her young brood’s lives, according to a report in American tabloid the National Enquirer.

“Angie told Brad that it was one thing for him to hang out with ‘That woman’,” a source said, “but it would be quite another if he let her see the children.

“The last thing she wants is Jen trying to act like some kind of surrogate mother to her six kids. She cannot imagine anything more distressing — and at the same time she does not want any of them getting confused about what is happening to their family.

“Angie doesn’t want the kids — and particularly the ones who are too young to understand, like 4-year-old Shiloh — why Brad is spending time with another woman.

“As usual, Brad explained to her that his friendship with Jen is totally innocent — and all about business. She told him that’s fine and she accepts there is nothing she can do about it.

“But she said the kids might not be so understanding and might even get upset that dad was spending so much time with another woman who happens to be his ex-wife.

“She said they might get very confused and Brad should be smart enough not to put them in that position.

Early life

Jennifer Aniston was born in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, and grew up in New York City.[3] She is the daughter of actor John Aniston and actress Nancy Dow.[4] Aniston's Greek American father was born Yannis Anastassakis on the island of Crete, Greece, while her mother is of Scottish and Italian descent and was born in New York City.[5] Her father has appeared in the soap operas Days of our Lives, Love of Life and Search for Tomorrow.[4] Aniston has two half-brothers, John Melick (older) and Alex Aniston (younger).[3][4] Aniston's godfather was the actor Telly Savalas, her father's best friend.[3][4] She lived in Greece for one year as a child with her family, and they later relocated to New York City.[4] Aniston attended the New York Rudolf Steiner School[6] and graduated from Manhattan's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts.[3] She worked in Off Broadway productions such as For Dear Life and Dancing on Checker's Grave.[4] She supported herself with several part-time jobs, including working as a telemarketer, waitress, and bike messenger.[4] In 1989, she moved to Los Angeles, California.[7]
[edit] Career
[edit] Television career

Aniston moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and was cast in her first television role in 1990, starring as a regular on the short-lived series Molloy and in the TV movie Camp Cucamonga.[8] She also co-starred in Ferris Bueller, a television adaptation of the 1986 hit movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.[8] The series, however, was quickly canceled.[4] Aniston then appeared in two more failed television comedy shows, The Edge and Muddling Through, and guest-starred on Quantum Leap, Herman's Head, and Burke's Law.[8] After the string of canceled shows, along with her appearance in the critically derided 1992 horror film, Leprechaun,[9] Aniston considered giving up acting.[4]
[edit] Friends

Aniston's plans changed, however, after auditioning for Friends, a sitcom that was set to debut on NBC's 1994–1995 fall line-up.[3][10] The producers of the show originally wanted Aniston to audition for the role of Monica Geller,[10] but Courteney Cox was considered to be better suited to the role. Thus, Aniston was cast as Rachel Green. She played the character of Rachel from 1994 until the show ended in 2004.[11][12]

The program was successful and Aniston, along with her co-stars, gained awide renown reputation among television viewers.[3] Aniston received a salary of one million dollars per episode for the last two seasons of Friends, as well as five Emmy nominations (two for Supporting Actress, three for Lead Actress),[13][14][15][16] including a win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.[17] According to the Guinness World Book of Records (2005), Aniston (along with her female costars) became the highest paid TV actress of all time with her $1 million-per-episode paycheck for the tenth season of Friends.[18]
[edit] After Friends

In 2007, Aniston guest starred in an episode of Courteney Cox Arquette's series Dirt, playing Arquette's rival, Tina Harrod.[19] Aniston appeared in the third episode of Season 3 of NBC's 30 Rock playing Liz Lemon's old college roommate who stalks Jack Donaghy.[20] On July 16, 2009, Aniston received an Emmy nomination in the category of Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on 30 Rock.
[edit] Film career

While she appeared on Friends, Aniston also started segueing into film roles. She made her film debut in 1992's Leprechaun which was negatively reviewed by critics at the time, but was commercially successful and gained a cult following. She stayed away from cinema for nearly 4 years before starring in two 1996 independent films: She's the One alongside Edward Burns and Cameron Diaz, and Dream for an Insomniac. Her first starring vehicle was Picture Perfect (1997) opposite Kevin Bacon and Jay Mohr, and while the film received mixed reviews, most critics suggested she possessed film star quality. During the second half of the 1990s she starred in several films such as the ensemble romantic film Til There Was You (1997) with Dylan McDermott and Sarah Jessica Parker, The Thin Pink Line (1998), the animated feature The Iron Giant (1999), and the critically acclaimed comedy Office Space (1999). She gained critical acclaim for her performances in The Object of My Affection (1998), a comedy-drama about a woman who falls for a gay man (played by Paul Rudd),[21] and in the low-budget 2002 film, The Good Girl, directed by Miguel Arteta, playing an unglamorous cashier in a small town. The latter film opened in relatively few theaters—under 700 in total—taking $14M in the U.S. box office.[22Filmography
[edit] Actress
Film
Year Film Role Notes Worldwide Box Office
1993 Leprechaun Tory Reding First feature film $8,556,940[78]
1996 She's the One Renee Fitzpatrick $14,549,219[79]
Dream for an Insomniac Allison $24,727[80]
1997 'Til There Was You Debbie $3,525,125[81]
Picture Perfect Kate Mosely $44,332,015[82]
1998 The Thin Pink Line Clove
Waiting for Woody Herself Short film
The Object of My Affection Nina Borowski $46,905,889[83]
1999 Office Space Joanna Cult hit $10,827,810[84]
The Iron Giant Annie Hughes Voice only $23,159,305[85]
2001 Rock Star Emily Poule $19,334,145[86]
2002 The Good Girl Justine Last Independent film $16,856,124[87]
2003 Bruce Almighty Grace Connelly $484,592,874[88]
Abby Singer Herself Cameo
2004 Along Came Polly Polly Prince $171,963,386[89]
2005 Derailed Lucinda Harris $57,479,076[90]
Rumor Has It... Sarah Huttinger $88,933,562[91]
2006 Friends with Money Olivia Independent film $18,245,244[92]
The Break-Up Brooke Meyers $204,999,686[93]
2008 Marley & Me Jenny Grogan $242,717,113[94]
2009 He's Just Not That into You Beth Murphy $178,846,899[95]
Management Sue Claussen Independent film. Also producer $2,071,049[96]
Love Happens Eloise Chandler $34,742,432[97]
Journey to Sundance Herself Documentary
2010 The Bounty Hunter Nicole Hurly $135,337,514[98]
The Switch Kassie Larson Also producer
2011 Just Go With It Katherine Palmer Post-production
Horrible Bosses Dr. Julia Harris Pre-production
The Goree Girls Trisha Durant Pre-production
Wanderlust Linda Pre-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Molloy Courtney Main role[99]
1990 Camp Cucamonga Ava Schector Television movie
1990-1991 Ferris Bueller' Jeannie Bueller
1992–1993 The Edge Various characters Main role
1994 Muddling Through Madeline Drego Cooper Main role
1994–2004 Friends Rachel Green 236 episodes; one of the six main roles
2004 Growing Up Grizzly 2 Herself - Hostess Documentary
TV guest appearances
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Quantum Leap Kiki Wilson "Nowhere to Run" (Season 5, Episode 4)
1992—1993 Herman's Head Suzie Brooks

* "Twisted Sister" (Season 1, Episode 25)
* "Jay Is for Jealousy" (Season 3, Episode 8)

1994 Burke's Law Linda Campbell "Who Killed the Beauty Queen?" (Season 1, Episode 4)
1995 The Larry Sanders Show Herself "Conflict of Interest" (Season 4, Episode 10)
1998 Partners CPA Suzanne "Follow the Clams?" (Season 1, Episode 17)
Ellen Herself "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute: Part 2" (Season 5, Episode 20)
Disney's Hercules Galatea (Voice) "Dream Date" (Season 1, Episode 27)
1999 South Park Mrs. Stevens - Choir Teacher (Voice) "Rainforest Schmainforest" (Season 3, Episode 1)
2003 Freedom: A History of Us Jessie Benton "Wake Up America " (Season 1, Episode 4)
King of the Hill Pepperoni Sue/Stephanie (Voice) "Queasy Rider" (Season 7, Episode 13)
2007 Dirt Tina Harrod "Ita Missa Est " (Season 1, Episode 13)
2008 30 Rock[100] Claire Harper "The One with the Cast of Night Court" (Season 3, Episode 3)
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair Laura Voice
[edit] Director
Year Title Notes
2006 Room 10 Short Film
[edit] Producer
Year Title Notes
2008 Management Executive producer
2010 The Switch Executive producer
2011 The Goree Girls Producer
[edit] Awards and nominations
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Jennifer Aniston

Aniston has won multiple awards during her career, for both television and movie productions. Here is a complete list of awards that she has achieved in her life.
Year Award Category Film or Series Result
1996 American Comedy Awards Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Won
1997 Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Friends Nominated
1999 American Comedy Awards Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Friends Nominated
2000 Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
TV Guide Awards Editor's Choice Won
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Friends Nominated
2001 American Comedy Awards Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series Friends Nominated
Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Television Performer Friends Won
Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality- Female Friends Won
2002 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Television Performer Friends Won
Hollywood Film Festival Actress of the Year Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress- Comedy Friends Won
Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality- Female Friends Won
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Friends Nominated
2003 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy Friends Won
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead The Good Girl Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical The Good Girl Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Best Actress The Good Girl Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress- Drama/Action Adventure The Good Girl Won
Choice Movice Liplock The Good Girl Nominated
Choice Movie Liar The Good Girl Nominated
Choice Movie Actress- Comedy Bruce Almighty Nominated
Choice TV Actress- Comedy Friends Won
People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Television Performer Friends Won
Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality- Female Friends Won
Logie Awards Most Popular Overseas TV Program Friends Won
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Friends Nominated
2004 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends Nominated
Logie Awards Most Popular Overseas Star Friends Won
Most Popular Overseas TV Program Friends Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Bruce Almighty Nominated
Best Dance Sequence Along Came Polly Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Television Performer Friends Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress- Comedy Friends Won
Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality- Female Friends Won
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Television Actress Friends Nominated
2005 ShoWest Convention Awards Female Star of the Year Won
TV Land Awards Little Screen/Big Screen Star Nominated
2006 TV Land Awards Most Memorable Kiss Friends Nominated
Little Screen/Big Screen Star Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Chemistry (shared with Vince Vaughn) The Break-Up Won
Choice Movie Actress- Comedy The Break Up Nominated
2007 People's Choice Awards Favorite Female Movie Star Won
Favorite On-Screen Match-Up The Break-Up Nominated
TV Land Awards Little Screen/Big Screen Star Nominated
Break Up That Was So Bad It Was Good Friends Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards Vanguard Award Won[101]
CineVegas International Film Festival Best Short Film Room 10 Won
2009 Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 30 Rock Nominated
Women in Film Awards Crystal Award for Excellence in Film Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress- Comedy Marley & Me Nominated
He's Just Not That Into You Nominated
Kid's Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Marley & Me Nominated
2010 People's Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Nominated
[edit] References

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