An image of Jennifer Aniston n-k-d, from the time of Friends, will be auctioned for charitable causes in the coming days, but what did the actress do before rising to fame?
Given the health crisis that the world is experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic and its dramatic consequences on the global economy, many celebrities decided to make a solidarity contribution in different ways. In the last few hours, for example, it was announced that on June 12 there will be an auction in which iconic photos of different Hollywood stars can be purchased, among them, one that attracted a lot of attention: a n-de portrait of Jennifer Aniston.
The image was taken in 1995, by the renowned Mark Seliger, one of the most recognized photographers in the industry. In this session, Seliger portrayed Aniston when the actress was little by little beginning to make a name for herself thanks to the recent premiere of “Friends,” which had only been on the air for a year. But what did the actress do before popularizing the successful series that brought her to international fame?
Jennifer Aniston before Friends
Her first leading role on television was playing Courtney in “Molloy”, an American sitcom that lasted just one month on the air: it began airing on July 25, 1990 and ended on August 15 of the same year.
In August 1990, Aniston had a starring role in “Ferris Bueller,” the series based on the film “Ferris Bueller's Day Off.” In the strip, the plot revolved around Ferris Bueller and his high school experiences at Ocean Park High, his bond with his best friend Cameron (Brandon Douglas), his crush (Ami Dolenz), and his sister Jeannie. , played by Jennifer Aniston.
In 1992, who would later play Rachel in the popular series of the New York group of friends, she played several roles in “The Edge”, a series that included several humorous sketches, which is why Aniston did not have a single role. In general, The Edge parodied the world of entertainment and American culture and was the actress's first work in which she thoroughly showed her comedic charm.
“Muddling Through” was the last work Aniston did just before she rose to fame with “Friends.” The comic strip starred stand-up actress Stephanie Hodge, who played an ex-convict trying to change the course of her life. Aniston, in the strip, was Hodge's daughter. “Muddling Through” aired from July to September 1994 on CBS.
In addition to leading roles in comic strips, Jennifer Aniston starred in two films before working on “Friends.” One was “Campamanto Cucamonga” (1990), which premiered on the small screen and tells the summer adventures of a group of teenagers, and “Leprechaun” (1993), a horror story in which he co-starred with Warwick Davis, Mark Holton. and Kennedy Olandt.