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  1. Aniston was initially offered the part of Delta Simmons, Arnold Albertson's wife, but she favored the role of the therapist, in which she was cast. [6]

  2. Sep 26, 2023 · Aniston's phobia doesn't typically hamper her career, but it did come into play while she filmed her 2014 film "Cake," which involved scenes in which her character undergoes water therapy.

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    • ‘Mac and Me’ (1988) In what has been dismissed as a rip-off of Steven Spielberg’s E.T. from six years earlier, a young extraterrestrial, separated from his family and stranded on Earth, finds friendship with a handicapped youth.
    • ‘Molloy’ (1990) Airing from July 25 to August 15, 1990, the series stars Mayim Bialik (pre-Blossom and, of course, The Big Bang Theory) as 11-year-old Molloy Martin, who finds her life changed when her father, who is divorced, moves her to Los Angeles when he remarries.
    • ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ (1990 TV Series) There are a lot of amazing things about the Matthew Broderick film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, but this TV series that came from it isn’t one of them.
    • ‘Quantum Leap’ (1992, Guest Star) NCIS: New Orleans star Scott Bakula first came to people’s attention with this 1989-93 series that cast him as Dr. Sam Beckett, whose experiments in time travel results in his “leaping’ into the bodies of lives he is destined to impact, dating as far back to the day he was born.
  3. Feb 11, 2019 · When Jennifer Aniston was approached to do the film it was with the idea of her playing the role of Delta, Arnold's actress wife.

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  4. They don't want to cast Jennifer Aniston to play a role, they want her to be the role of Rachel that we've already seen because that is how the audience will correlate her characters together and want to go see that movie and spend that money.

  5. May 10, 2022 · In 2019, she returned to television to co-star with Reese Witherspoon in "The Morning Show," a comedy-drama with themes of female empowerment in the #MeToo era, set at a network morning show. This time, Aniston wasn't just acting, but was also executive producing.

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  7. Jennifer Aniston played the same character for 10 years, yes. However, simultaneously she did a shit ton of movies. Then continued to work after Friends concluded, & apparently plays the “exact same character” aka Rachel… when majority of the movies were opposite of Friends & her character.