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Jennifer Aniston Reveals The One Thing She 'Absolutely' Has To Do On Her Career Bucket List

Jennifer Aniston Reveals The One Thing She 'Absolutely' Has To Do On Her Career Bucket List

Yahoo09-07-2025
Jennifer Aniston recently shared her desire to star in a Broadway play, calling it a major career goal.
Reflecting on her past roles, she expressed interest in revisiting her comedic part in "Horrible Bosses" and teased a possible third film.
Jennifer Aniston's remarks about Broadway and her movie career follow her crediting her holistic upbringing, influenced by her mother, for her commitment to wellness.
In a recent interview with People Magazine, Aniston revealed that performing in a Broadway production is high on her career bucket list.
"I definitely want to do a Broadway play," Aniston revealed. "That's on my bucket list, but it's finding the time and finding the right piece, the right material."
While no specific project is lined up yet, the "Friends" alum is confident she'll eventually make her Broadway debut.
"I absolutely have to do a play on Broadway," she added.
Aniston's love for acting runs deep. Born to actors Nancy Dow and John Aniston, the 56-year-old actress was raised in the world of entertainment.
She honed her skills at New York City's LaGuardia High School—better known as the "Fame" school and got her start in Off-Broadway productions.
Her film career kicked off with the 1993 cult horror-comedy "Leprechaun," but her breakout role came just a year later when she was cast as Rachel Green in the hit sitcom "Friends."
Looking back on her decades-spanning career, Aniston reflected on some of her most memorable roles and revealed one she'd happily return to.
"Oh my God, this literally came up the other day," she said, referring to her hilarious character in "Horrible Bosses."
The 2011 dark comedy starred Aniston alongside Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Charlie Day as three friends who conspired to take down their nightmare employers. The film's success led to a sequel in 2014.
Aniston shared that a potential third installment isn't off the table. "Jason Bateman and I were talking about that, and Charlie Day has been talking about it a lot too," she revealed. "So that's something that we think would be super fun."
For Aniston, it's not just about nostalgia, it's about the need for laughter.
"The characters are hilarious, and we need comedy. I personally think comedy is a necessity," Aniston said. "That's one that we would have a really fun time, I think, going back to, seeing where those crazy cats are today."
Beyond sequels, Aniston is also thinking about new on-screen collaborations with other talented actors. One name at the top of her wish list? "The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal.
The two recently had dinner together, which sparked rumors of a potential project in the works. While the meeting was described as casual, a source told People that Aniston "likes Pedro's energy and would love to work with him."
In the meantime, Aniston is keeping busy with her current role in Apple TV+'s acclaimed drama "The Morning Show," which returns for its fourth season on September 17.
The series explores the cutthroat world of network morning television and stars Aniston alongside Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup, and Jon Hamm.
Reflecting on the upcoming season, the Emmy winner told the publication earlier this year, "Oh my gosh, it was hard. It was so hard."
Still, she promised fans an intense ride: "But it's a great season. It's jam-packed, that's for sure."
In another interview with People Magazine, Aniston reflected on growing up in a health-conscious home with her parents.
"I was never allowed to have a sugary piece of anything, and I was also served spelt bread," she recalled. "I grew up in one of those holistic households ... so I've sort of lived by that."
Aniston, who recently partnered with Smartwater for a new campaign, says her mother played a big role in instilling lifelong wellness habits.
"My mom sort of drilled into me the importance of drinking water since I was a kid, but I guess really more in my late teens," she said.
She also credited her mom's influence for her enduring commitment to self-care, adding: "She was also the one who taught me to put on face cream and eye cream."
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