Jennifer Aniston



Her American acting career began on February 11, 1969, when Jennifer Joanna Aniston was born. She won a Primetime Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild award for her portrayal of Rachel Green on the hit TV comedy Friends, which ran from 1994 to 2004. As of 2023, Aniston is still one of the highest-paid actresses in the world.

She started acting at a young age, playing an uncredited role in the 1988 film Mac and Me, and she is the daughter of John Aniston and Nancy Dow, who are all actresses. The 1993 horror comedy Leprechaun was her breakout performance in the film industry. Office Space (1999), Bruce Almighty (2003), The Break-Up (2006), Marley & Me (2008), Just Go with It (2011), Horrible Bosses (2011), We're the Millers (2013), Dumplin' (2018), and Murder Mystery (2019) are among her hit comedic films that followed. Among Aniston's notable cinematic credits are the critically praised indie features Cake (2014), Friends with Money (2006), and The Good Girl (2002). She won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her 2019 television return, the drama series The Morning Show, which she produced and starred in on Apple TV+.

Aniston has been named one of the most beautiful women in the world on several occasions by various publications. An estimated $300 million is her net worth, and she has made more than $1.6 billion at the global box office. She co-founded the production business Echo Films in 2008 and is a recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston and actress Nancy Dow, Aniston was born in Los Angeles's Sherman Oaks neighborhood on February 11, 1969. Louis Grieco was an Italian great-grandfather on her mother's side. Additional branches of her mother's family tree include the English, the Irish, the Scots, and a trace of Greek. The Greek island of Crete is where her father's family originally hails from. John Melick is Aniston's elder half-brother from her mother's side, and Alex Aniston is her younger half-brother from her father's side. Telly Savalas, an actor and close friend of her father's, was her godfather.

During her childhood, her family relocated to New York City. She discovered methods to get over her parents' restriction on television, despite the fact that her father had a successful profession in the industry. She started going to a Waldorf school when she was six years old. She was nine years old when her parents split up.

Anthony Abeson was Aniston's theater instructor at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music, Art, and Performing Arts in Manhattan, where she also joined the school's play club after discovering acting at the Waldorf School when she was eleven years old. Lorraine Hansberry's The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window and Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters were two of her stage productions.

Working Life

Beginnings: 1988–1993.

While Aniston was building her career off of off-Broadway performances like "For Dear Life" and "Dancing on Checker's Grave," she took odd jobs like telemarketing, waitressing, and bike messenger to make ends meet. She had an uncredited cameo appearance in the 1988 science fiction adventure picture Mac and Me, which received negative reviews. She returned to Los Angeles the next year after appearing on The Howard Stern Show as a Nutrisystem spokesmodel.

She made her television debut in 1990's Molloy and later featured in the short-lived TV movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, both of which were based on the 1986 picture. Leprechaun (1993) featured her as an angry leprechaun, while Camp Cucamonga (1990) was her made-for-television debut as a summer camp counselor (1990). Aniston has spoken out about how embarrassed she is by her portrayal of the Leprechaun, which was named her worst part in an Entertainment Weekly retrospective from 2014.

With cameo appearances in Quantum Leap, Herman's Head, and Burke's Law, Aniston has a history of appearing in television comedies, including the unsuccessful series The Edge and Muddling Through.

1994–2004: Acquaintances and global renown

At a petrol station in Los Angeles, Aniston sought comfort from TV mogul Warren Littlefield, who she had asked for advice after her four failed programs. He supported her acting career as chairman of NBC entertainment and, a few months later, helped cast her in the comedy Friends, which was going to premiere on NBC's fall 1994–1995 roster. The producer had originally cast Aniston as Monica Geller, but after seeing Courteney Cox in the part, they decided it would be better for Aniston to play Rachel Green. While she did accept an opportunity to be a featured player on SNL, she ultimately decided to focus on Friends instead. Aniston had a fifteen-year break from television, returning only for rare guest appearances, after playing Rachel until the program concluded in 2004.

The show was a smashing success, and Aniston and her co-stars became household names all over the globe. Particularly well-liked was her character. With two nominations for Supporting Actress and three for Lead Actress, she took home the trophy for Lead Actress at the Primetime Emmys. Two Golden Globe nominations followed, and in 2003, she took home the prize for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Television Series. The Guinness Book of World Records states that during the last season of Friends, Aniston and her female co-stars earned $1 million each episode, making them the highest-paid television actresses of all time. Television viewers adored her character and David Schwimmer's Ross Geller; the two were named the show's favorite coupling time and time again.

Aniston appeared in the romantic comedy She's the One in 1996, marking her return to cinematic industry after a four-year absence. In Picture Perfect (1997), her debut feature film vehicle, she co-starred with Kevin Bacon and Jay Mohr as a young advertising executive who is having a hard time making it. While the film itself was somewhat successful at the box office, critics were more complimentary of Aniston's performance, with many praising her "screen presence." She had roles in two romantic comedies in 1998: The Object of My Affection, in which Paul Rudd played a lady who falls for a gay guy, and Office Space, a cult classic in 1999, in which she acted as a waitress.

Along with Dominic West and Mark Wahlberg, Aniston had an appearance in the 2001 romantic comedy Rock Star. She played a less-than-glamorous cashier who betrays her spouse in the 2002 indie comedy The Good Girl. The picture made nearly $14 million in North America during its limited release, making it a commercial success. After a string of underappreciated films ranging from the entertaining Office Space to the throwaway Picture Perfect, Jennifer Aniston has finally broken with her Friends image in an independent film of satirical ferocity and emotional turmoil, which film critic Roger Ebert proclaimed her breakthrough. Considering her in the same light will be next to impossible from now on.

With her role as the girlfriend of a television field reporter (Jim Carrey) granted the chance to be God for one week in the 2003 comedy Bruce Almighty, Aniston achieved her highest commercial triumph as an actress. It earned $484 million at the box office, making it the fifth highest-grossing picture of the year. After that, Aniston co-starred with Ben Stiller as a former classmate of a recentlywed's who is dealing with some emotional issues in the romantic comedy Along Came Polly (2004), which was the highest-grossing film of 2004 in North America, with $27.7 million in its opening weekend and $172 million globally.

Aniston had a role in the 2005 thriller Derailed as a seductive lady having an affair with an advertising executive, and in the romantic comedy Rumor Has It, she played the role of a writer who specializes in obituaries and wedding announcements. Both movies did decently at the box office. In the 2006 indie drama Friends with Money, which had a short run, Aniston played a maid who was single and struggling financially.

Her subsequent feature film was the 2006 romantic comedy The Break-Up, co-starring Vince Vaughn, in which she played a character who was part of a couple going through a difficult breakup because they were both stuck in the house they had just bought. Over the weekend, it made around $39.17 million, and globally, it made about $204 million, despite the mixed reviews. One reviewer, Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club, said, "It's like watching the 'we were on a break' episode of Friends stretched out to feature length, and without the blessed relief of commercial breaks or the promise of Seinfeld around the corner." On the other hand, CinemaBlend said, "In an era of formulaic romantic movies that bear no resemblance to reality, The Break-Up offers a refreshing flipside."

As part of Glamour's Reel Moments series, Aniston directed the 2006 short film Room 10, which starred Kris Kristofferson and Robin Wright and took place in a hospital emergency room. In the same year that she created a short film, actress Gwyneth Paltrow served as an inspiration to her, she said. Both Dirt (in which Aniston played Courteney Cox's adversary) and 30 Rock (in which she played a lady who chases Jack Donaghy) featured Aniston in 2007. As for the latter, it garnered her a nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series at the Primetime Emmys.

With $14.75 million, the 2008 comedy-drama Marley & Me starred Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, who portrayed the namesake dog's owners. Over the course of the four-day weekend, it brought in $51.7 million and held the top spot at the box office for a solid two weeks. An estimated $242.7 million was the overall international revenue. His Just Not That Into You (2009), a romantic comedy in which she co-starred with Ben Affleck, was her second widely released picture. It was the highest-grossing film of its opening weekend in the US and earned $178.8 million worldwide. Although reviews were divided, critics lauded Aniston, Affleck, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Jennifer Connelly for their performances.

Aniston played the role of Gerald Butler's (the bounty hunter) ex-wife in the 2010 romantic comedy action movie The Bounty Hunter. The Hollywood Reporter said that "the mishmash ends up as a thoroughly unfunny adult cartoon." Despite critics' negative reviews, the picture made more than $130 million globally. Playing a 30-something single woman who decides to use a sperm bank to produce a child, she co-starred with Jason Bateman in the romantic comedy The Switch (2010), which had a tepid review at the box office. Reportedly, "a dispiriting $8.4 million" was the gross for the film's debut weekend. Metacritic shows that 13 out of 30 critics gave the picture a good rating, but overall, the reactions were divided.

Aniston played a psychiatrist in the 2010 season two premiere of the ABC comedy Cougar Town. Many were ecstatic when she announced her appearance on Cougar Town, which many saw as her comeback to television. The A.V. Club gushed, "[her role] is a funny bit, and it highlights just how much Jennifer Aniston is built to be a TV star." In 2011, she co-starred with Adam Sandler in the romantic comedy Just Go with It, playing the role of an office manager pretending to be the wife of a plastic surgeon. She also portrayed a sexually aggressive dentist in Horrible Bosses. Horrible Bosses and Just Go with It both earned over $100 million in the US and $200 million globally.

Aniston and Paul Rudd—who she had previously worked with in The Object of My Affection and Friends—starred in the 2012 comedy Wanderlust about a married couple who, after suffering a financial setback and realizing they don't like contemporary life, decide to join a commune. Universal Pictures purchased Judd Apatow's script for Wanderlust. Despite its $35 million production budget, the critically acclaimed film Wanderlust bombed at the box office, earning just $21 million globally. In We're the Millers (2013), Aniston and Jason Sudeikis acted as a stripper and a drug dealer who agree to masquerade as a wife for a drug sale. The picture made $269 million from an initial investment of $37 million, despite critical ambivalence.

Roles in films and a comeback to television since 2014

A cinematic adaption of Elmore Leonard's 1978 novel The Switch, Life of Crime (2014) starred Aniston as a resolute socialite who falls prey to a poorly orchestrated abduction scheme. Positive reviews greeted the film's limited theater release. Not only did she repeat her character for Horrible Bosses 2 (2014), but Catherine Shoard of The Guardian praised her performance as "endearingly comic" and Eric Kohn of IndieWire stated, "Aniston tops any of her recent performances with a spirited turn that harkens back to her neurotic days on Friends."

Aniston played the character of Claire Simmons, a tough lady dealing with chronic pain, in the 2014 film Cake. Many critics gave the picture mixed reviews, although many praised Aniston's performance, calling it "Oscar-worthy." The Toronto International Film Festival praised her performance as "heartbreakingly good." HitFix's Gregory Ellwood said, "It's really on most people's radar for being a rare dramatic turn for Jennifer Aniston, and she doesn't disappoint." Ellwood continued, "Aniston makes you believe in Claire's pain. She makes you believe this character is at her lowest point and only she can pull herself out of it.... It's a complete performance from beginning to end and she deserves the appropriate accolades for it." Aniston received three nominations for her performance, including Best Actress (Golden Globe), SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress. Additionally, she received several nominations in the later seasons.

Although her 2015 screwball comedy She's Funny That Way had poor reviews and a limited theatrical run, Aniston's portrayal as a hesitant therapist garnered her another accolade. Grantland resident Wesley Morris described her as "one of the great screen comedians. ... Most of her scenes here are extraneous, but her vulgarity and tartness are so sharp that the movie needs them. ... This isn't just Aniston having the best stuff. It's her having the most fun with her talent. She's funny in every way."

In Garry Marshall's 2016 romantic comedy Mother's Day, Aniston co-starred with Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson as a mother who has just gone through a divorce and is now a single parent to her two children. Both reviewers and audiences were unimpressed with the picture. Along with Andy Samberg and Kelsey Grammer, she provided the voice of an overprotective and workaholic mother in the 2016 animated feature Storks. The film received generally excellent reviews upon its debut and went on to earn over $183.4 million, despite having a budget of only $70 million. In the 2016 comedy Office Christmas Party, co-starring Jason Bateman and Kate McKinnon and directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, she played the part of an icy boss. Worldwide, it made $114.5 million.

Aniston co-stars with Alden Ehrenreich, Tye Sheridan, Jack Huston, and Toni Collette as the mother of a dead soldier in Alexandre Moors's war thriller The Yellow Birds. She said that she "normally gravitates toward being in war films," but the film's "written so beautifully and in such a way [she] had never experienced" convinced her to break her rule. After its 2017 Sundance premiere, the film was released on demand in June 2018. "Toni Collette and Jennifer Aniston as the soldiers' quite different but equally concerned mothers, deliver uniformly naturalistic performances," the Los Angeles Times reported in its review.

As her debut film for a streaming service, Aniston starred in and served as executive producer for the musical comedy Dumplin', which premiered on Netflix in December 2018. In the same year, she started filming Murder Mystery, a comedy for Netflix that would bring her back together with Adam Sandler; the show premiered on June 14, 2019. They were back together for the March 31, 2023, premiere of Murder Mystery 2.

On November 1, 2019, Aniston and Reese Witherspoon returned to television as co-stars and producers in the drama The Morning Show, which aired on Apple TV+. After Friends ended in 2004, it was her first major television role since then. The first season earned Aniston a number of accolades, including the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the Primetime Emmys, and two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actress - Television Series Drama and Best Television Series - Drama, both of which she received in her capacity as a producer. Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild nominations piled up for her in the later seasons of the show.

In May 2021, she and her Friends co-stars got back together for an unscripted special called Friends: The Reunion, which aired on HBO Max. Her producing credit on the show garnered her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety show (Pre-Recorded).

* Endorsements and business*

Commercials and music videos have been Aniston's staples throughout her career. Aniston and her co-star Matthew Perry filmed a 60-minute how-to video for the launch of Windows 95 by Microsoft after they began filming Friends. Ads for L'Oréal hair care products featured her the next year.

With the help of Elizabeth Arden, Inc., Aniston spent more than a year perfecting her debut fragrance, which debuted in July of 2010. The perfume was originally going to be called "Lolavie by Jennifer Aniston," but it was renamed to "Jennifer Aniston" to prevent people from confusing it with another perfume with the same name. She debuted J, her second fragrance, in 2014, and then Near Dusk (2015), Beachscape (2016), Luxe (2017), Chapter Two (2018), and Solstice Bloom (2020) were her subsequent releases. Aniston debuted her haircare line, LolaVie, in 2021.

She has been involved with the SmartWater PR campaign since 2007. Within one day of its debut on March 7, 2011, her SmartWater video, Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral, on YouTube, quadrupled internet interest in the product. The hair care business Living Proof, which Aniston helped create in 2012, hired her as a spokesman. After Unilever purchased the firm in 2016, she departed. She took over as the face of Aveeno Skincare in January 2013. As a result of her endorsement, Aniston earns "eight figures" annually. She supposedly had great success in 2015 when she became the new face of Emirates airline. She was a part of a 2016 campaign that brought attention to the issue of persistent dry eye for the pharmaceutical manufacturer Shire.

She had an appearance in the music videos for "Walls" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in 1996 and "I Want to Be in Love" by Melissa Etheridge in 2001. One of her other commercial appearances was in 2005 for Heineken.

Aniston co-founded Plan B Entertainment in 2002 with Brad Pitt and Brad Grey, who was then the CEO of Paramount Pictures. However, she and Grey later departed from the firm in 2005. She co-founded Echo Films with producer Kristin Hahn in 2008.

Aniston has been in the spotlight for her charitable contributions and has been an outspoken supporter of several causes. St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital has used her in ads, and she headlined the Stand Up to Cancer program in September 2008. Aniston served as both director and star of a video for the "It Can't Wait" campaign, which aimed to liberate Burma. Casa Hogar Sion is a Mexican orphanage, and she helps generate money for it through her involvement with the NGO Friends of El Faro.

Her work to raise awareness and acceptance of the LGBT community earned Aniston the Vanguard Award from GLAAD on April 14, 2007. She began her role as an ambassador for the Saks Fifth Avenue Key to the Cure campaign in 2013, which generates donations for the EIF Women's Cancer Research Fund, by virtue of her appointment by the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF). She was a 2015 donor to Comic Relief, Inc. Aniston has also made public donations to Feeding America, Project A.L.S., OmniPeace, EB Medical Research Foundation, Clothes Off Our Back, and the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.

Along with her participation in the Hope for Haiti Now telethon, Aniston gave half a million dollars to several organizations helping Haitians, including AmeriCares, Partners in Health, and Doctors Without Borders. When hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria hit in 2017, she gave half a million dollars to the Red Cross and half a million to the Ricky Martin Foundation.

"We live an extremely beautiful, fortunate life being able to do what we get to do for a living. And so it's a way of being able to do something for people who are less able. It's something that makes my heart smile." Aniston spoke of the importance of philanthropy in an interview with InStyle magazine, following her 2016 SmartWater honor for her ongoing philanthropic work for St. Jude's.

Media portrayal

The media dubbed Aniston "America's sweetheart" during her time as a Friends star. According to Rachel Simon of NBCNews.com, Aniston has been "America's sweetheart" for practically 25 years, and nobody is showing any signs of taking her place. Several publications have featured Aniston on their rankings of the most stunning women in the world. She made history in 2005 when she was named Gentlemen's Quarterly's (GQ) first Woman of the Year. Among her several appearances on People magazine's Most Beautiful Women list, she was named number one in 2004 and again in 2016. In 2006, she was also named best dressed by the magazine. From 1996 to 2012, she has been a consistent fixture on the 100 Sexiest Women in the World list by FHM (For Him Magazine), where she most recently ranked at number 79. According to a 2011 story in The Daily Telegraph, two cosmetic surgeons in Hollywood ranked her, Gisele Bündchen, and Penélope Cruz as having one of the most desired body forms among their patients. She also won the title of "Sexiest Woman of All Time" that year, according to Men's Health readers. Men's Health also named Aniston to its 100 Hottest Sex Symbols of All Time list, praising her, saying, "Her down-to-earth persona makes her seem attainable,... she makes even pieces of flair look good. She rarely plays the airhead, and she seldom overplays a role: she's funny in a quiet, refreshingly human way. And her all-too-human love life off screen inspires sympathy... throughout her career Aniston has remained sexy, funny, and unmistakably real." Despite Aniston's distaste for her hairdo in the first two years of Friends, "The Rachel" became a smashing success.

There were few actresses in 2018 whose salaries were as high as Aniston's. She has been a yearly fixture on Forbes' list of the highest-paid actresses since 2001, and she has been a member of the magazine's Celebrity 100 list (based on "earnings and fame") since then, reaching the top spot in 2003. Forbes reports that in October 2007, Aniston topped all other celebrity faces in terms of sales. In 2007, the magazine put her net worth at $110 million, and in 2017, it jumped to $200 million. It said that she made $19.5 million last year.

On February 22, 2012, at 6270 Hollywood Boulevard, she proudly earned a movie star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As of 2013, she held the third spot on Forbes' list of Hollywood's 100 Most Powerful Actresses.

While the world wondered if she was expecting a child in July 2016, Aniston wrote an essay denouncing the "objectification and scrutiny we put women through" for The Huffington Post. The author boldly stated: "We are complete with or without a mate, with or without a child. We get to decide for ourselves what is beautiful when it comes to our bodies. [...] We don't need to be married or mothers to be complete. We get to determine our own 'happily ever after' for ourselves." The sentiment was echoed by numerous celebrities and received extensive media coverage.

After years of avoiding social media, Aniston finally joined Instagram on October 15, 2019. Her first post, a photo of the Friends cast reunited for HBO Max (whose release had been postponed until 2021 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic), caused the app to "break" (for hours, the "follow" button became inoperable owing to an overload of web traffic to her account). By amassing one million Instagram followers in under five hours and sixteen minutes, she shattered the Guinness World Record.

="life outside of work"

Aniston is a Budokan karate and Hatha yoga practitioner. She discussed her practice of Transcendental Meditation in 2014. She received her dyslexia diagnosis in her twenties, which altered her perspective on life, and the following year she discussed how her condition had impacted her academic performance and sense of self-worth. "I thought I wasn't smart. I just couldn't retain anything. Now I had this great discovery. I felt like all of my childhood trauma-dies, tragedies, dramas were explained."

Aniston was a participant at a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and a donor to Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. In 2020, she supported Joe Biden for president.

No children have been born to Aniston. For Allure's last print edition in November 2022, she graced the cover. The following interview has Aniston discussing her infertility struggles, during which she revealed that she had tried in vitro fertilization (IVF) in her 30s and 40s but was unsuccessful. Aniston took to social media in July 2024 to address the comments made by Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance in 2021 about "childless cat ladies" that had gone viral. She explained, "All the years and years and years of speculation... It was really hard. I was going through IVF, drinking Chinese teas, you name it. I was throwing everything at it."

My only prayer is that your daughter has the good fortune to have a family of her own and never has to resort to in vitro fertilization. The reason being that you are also attempting to deprive her of it.

According to her, Adam Sandler's family will always send her Mother's Day flowers in 2023.

The world took notice of Aniston and Brad Pitt's relationship after they met in 1998. Their spectacular July 29, 2000, wedding in Malibu, California, marked the end of two years of courtship. Their marriage was a rare Hollywood triumph for a few years. They announced their split on January 7, 2005, and on October 2, 2005, they formalized their divorce. After Pitt and Aniston split up, rumors started circulating in the media that he had been disloyal to Aniston by sleeping with Angelina Jolie, his co-star from Mr. & Mrs. Smith. The public's reaction to the divorce became apparent in the months that followed, with "Team Aniston" and "Team Jolie" T-shirts popping up all across the nation. The actress remarked in 2015, "Nobody did anything wrong... It was just like, sometimes things [happen]."

According to rumors, Aniston's inability to have children with Pitt led to their 2005 divorce. In response, Aniston stated, "I've never in my life said I didn't want to have children. I did, I do, and I will!... I would never give up that experience for a career."

Aniston revealed that she reconciled with her mother, Nancy, whom she had been emotionally distant from for about a decade, after the divorce. In 1999, Nancy published From Mother and Daughter to Friends: A Memoir, in which she discussed her daughter on a television program.

Aniston revealed in 2006 that the loss of her longstanding therapist had upset her; the therapist had been instrumental in helping her cope with the breakup with Pitt. "Very intense" and "a beautiful, complicated relationship" was how she described her relationship with Pitt, which she claimed she had no regrets about.

In May 2011, Aniston started dating Justin Theroux, who is an actor, director, and screenwriter. They paid almost $22 million for a house in Los Angeles's Bel Air district in January of the following year. They tied the knot at their estate on August 5, 2015, after becoming engaged on August 10, 2012. They broke up around the year's conclusion.

Friends garnered nine Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Aniston, two Golden Globes for her performance, and five Primetime Emmys for her writing. One of each was hers to keep. In addition to her Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nods for Cake, she received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy for her guest role on 30 Rock. The first season of The Morning Show saw Aniston nominated for a Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and SAG awards; subsequent seasons saw her win several nominations at Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and SAG. She also won a SAG Award. Three Golden Globes and a Primetime Emmy were up for grabs for her producing work.

The most critically acclaimed and commercially successful films starring Aniston are Bruce Almighty (2003), The Good Girl (2002), Friends with Money (2006), The Break-Up (2006), Marley & Me (2008), Just Go with It (2011), Horrible Bosses (2011), Dumplin' (2013), and Office Space (1999), according to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and box office tracker Box Office Mojo.


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