Jennifer Aniston, beloved for her iconic role as Rachel Green in the sitcom Friends, has also enjoyed a successful film career, starring in numerous box office hits across various genres.
Here is a look at some of her best movies and biggest hits.
Blockbusters
Bruce Almighty (2003) This comedic fantasy, starring Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a news reporter who is given powers by God (Morgan Freeman). Aniston stars as Grace Connelly, Bruce’s girlfriend. Worldwide gross: $484.6 million
We’re the Millers (2013) This raunchy comedy, featuring Aniston as a stripper who poses as the wife of a pot dealer (Jason Sudeikis), proved to be a massive box office success. Emma Roberts and Ed Helms (The Hangover) co-starred. Worldwide gross: $270 million
Marley & Me (2008) This heartwarming drama, based on the true story of a family and their mischievous dog, featured Aniston as Jenny Grogan. Owen Wilson, Eric Dane and Kathleen Turner co-starred. Worldwide gross: $255.7 million
Just Go With It (2011) This romantic comedy, starring Adam Sandler, featured Aniston as Katherine, a woman who pretends to be Sandler’s wife in order to help him cover up a lie. Brooklyn Decker and Nicole Kidman also starred. Worldwide gross: $215 million
Horrible Bosses (2011) This dark comedy, featuring Aniston as Dr. Julia Harris, a sexually predatory dentist, was a critical and commercial success. Jason Bateman, Jason Sudekis, Charlie Day, Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell and Donald Sutherland also starred. Worldwide gross: $210 million Of note, the sequel Horrible Bosses 2, which also featured Aniston, grossed $107.6 million
The Break-Up (2006) This romantic comedy, starring Vince Vaughn, explored the messy realities of breaking up with a partner. Jon Favreau, Joey Lauren Adams, Cole Hauser, Jason Bateman and Ann-Margaret co-starred. Worldwide gross: $205.7 million
He’s Just Not that Into You (2009) This romantic comedy, featuring an ensemble cast including Drew Barrymore, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly, Bradley Cooper and Ginnifer Goodwin, explored the complexities of dating and relationships in the modern world. Worldwide gross: $178.9 million
Along Came Polly (2004) This romantic comedy, starring Ben Stiller, featured Aniston as Polly Prince, a free-spirited woman who falls in love with a neurotic man. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Hart and Debra Messing co-starred. Worldwide gross: $178.3 million
Office Christmas Party (2016) This raucous holiday comedy, starring Jason Bateman and T.J. Miller, featured Aniston as Carol Vanstone, the ruthless CEO of her brother’s company. Olivia Munn, Courtney B. Vance and Rob Corddry co-starred. Worldwide gross: $114.5 million
Notable Films
Office Space (1999) This cult classic, directed by Mike Judge, featured Aniston as Joanna, who works at a restaurant near the film’s protagonist, played by Ron Livingston. Stephen Root and Gary Cole co-starred.
She’s the One (1996) This romantic comedy explores the complexities of love and relationships, showcasing Aniston’s comedic timing and dramatic range. Edward Burns, Cameron Diaz, John Mahoney, Amanda Peet and Maxine Bahns also starred.
Rumor Has It… (2005) This witty romantic comedy features Aniston as Sarah Huttinger, a woman who learns her family was the inspiration for the movie The Graduate. Kevin Costner, Mark Ruffalo, Shirley MacLaine, Mena Suvari and Richard Jenkins also starred.
Picture Perfect (1997) This romantic comedy features Aniston as Kate Spencer, a workaholic who fabricates a boyfriend to impress a guy she likes. Jay Mohr, Olympia Dukakis and Kevin Bacon also starred.
Love Happens (2009) This romantic drama features Aniston as Eloise Chandler, a grieving widow who falls in love with a motivational speaker (Aaron Eckhart).
Derailed (2005) This suspenseful thriller, starring Clive Owen features Aniston as a woman caught in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal.
‘Til There Was You (1997) Two strangers who come close to meeting on multiple occasion finally meet. Aniston appears with Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dylan Mcdermott, Michael Tucker and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Legacy for Jennifer Aniston
These films demonstrate Aniston’s consistent box office appeal and her ability to deliver entertaining and commercially successful films across various genres. She has proven herself to be a versatile actress with a strong comedic timing and a natural charisma that resonates with audiences worldwide.