
We’ve loved her as lovable Rachel Green who was slightly neurotic and had great hair, on NBC’s “Friends,” and watched as she played roles that varied from “The Good Girl,” to “The Break Up,” and most recently in “Management,” a comedy that she stars in with Steve Zahn. This film is a dark comedy about finding love and connection in the oddest of places and with those you’d never expect.
Though the tabloids know Aniston as the “woman who Brad Pitt left for Angelina Jolie,” I do think that she’s a good actress whether she is playing a dowdy character who doesn’t have much in “The Good Girl,” to the Romantic comedy go-to gal.
Aniston is also known for her honey-blonde hair and dyed it dark brown for her role as Sue Claussen in “Management.”






