Jennifer Aniston New Movies Trailer
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. This was Jennifer’s first film, though she is only an uncredited extra in it. Hey, everyone’s gotta start somewhere.
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. Jennifer plays her self-absorbed step sister, Courtney Walker.
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. Rather than a reboot or a sequel, the show is essentially played out as these are the real-life exploits of Ferris Bueller that inspired the movie. Charlie Schlatter plays Ferris, Jennifer is his sister, Jeannie; Richard Riehle is Principal Ed Rooney, Brandon Douglas is Cameron Frye and Ami Dolenz (daughter of Monkee Micky Dolenz) is Sloan Peterson. Thirteen episodes in all were produced.
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. Jennifer appeared the fifth season episode “Nowhere to Run,” playing the character Kiki Wilson.
A sketch comedy series that, in addition to Jennifer, featured Julie Brown, Tom Kenny, Wayne Knight (Seinfeld), Carol Rosenthal, James Stephens III and Jill Talley.
William Ragsdale (Fright Night) is research assistant Herman Brooks, who, every time he has to make a decision, finds his mind barraged by the arguments of various aspects of the decision-making process, played by different actors. Jennifer appeared in a pair of episodes as Suzie Brooks.
Describes Google, “Dan O’Grady (Shay Duffin) steals 100 gold coins from a leprechaun (Warwick Davis) while on vacation in Ireland. The leprechaun follows him home, but Dan locks the murderous midget in a crate, held at bay by a four-leaf clover. Ten years later, J.D. Redding (John Sanderford) and his daughter, Tory (Jennifer Aniston), rent O’Grady’s property for the summer. When their new neighbors accidentally release the leprechaun, he goes on a murderous rampage to reclaim his gold.”
In the same year, Jennifer appeared in the TV movie Sunday Funnies, playing a number of different characters.
Jennifer is Madeline Drego Cooper, daughter of Connie Drego, an ex-con just out of prison for having shot her cheating husband in the butt. Madeline is married to the cop who arrested her mother.
In 1994, Jennifer also made a guest starring appearance on the TV series Burke’s Law.
Oh, we’re not even going to bore you with a description of this series. Needless to say, it’s the one with Jennifer, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc. “It was awesome,” Jennifer recently enthused to NPR. “It was the greatest 10 years. The greatest people to work with every day, the greatest crew, killer writers. Funny. Beloved by people. Not only were we having so much fun ourselves, but the amount of love that people felt for that show, still feel for that show, we tapped into something. I don’t know what the hell it was, but it was something; really kind of struck a nerve that continues to sort of be hit. And I think that’s so special to be a part of something like that.”
An aspiring actress (Ione Skye) toils in her uncle’s San Francisco cafe and finally meets her ideal man (Mackenzie Astin). Jennifer is in more of a supporting role as Allison. That same year Jennifer appeared in an episode of the series Partners.
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