Other People on Jen
- in alphabetical order, sorted by last name
Charlie Schlatter (co-star from Ferris Bueller and ex-boyfriend) said:
"It is funny. Every few months I get a call from People magazine for comments about Jennifer. And I just say she's a great girl, a great actress and she's got a nice career. Had I known I was making history, I would have been a better boyfriend."
David Schwimmer said:
"Jen is... she amazes me, she's generous. A warm, warm person. Just always puts the other person first and I think it's a gift."
"I believe Jen to be one of the finest comediennes ever, her timing, her instincts are so, so good, and so on the money. She has this rare combination: not many girls that attractive are that funny and have that much heart. She's got the emotional life underneath it to match the funny. And she's adorable. It's a triple threat and an honour to have worked with her."
"She's amazing. I really compare her to Lucille Ball - one of the best comediennes of all time."
"When Jennifer and I play these characters we have really good chemistry, and we both enjoy doing scenes together. I hope, given the history between the characters, there is another last round for them."
"Jennifer was amazing in that episode ["The One Where Rachel Has A Baby, Part 1"], but then again, she's always amazing."
"It's a job - someone's gotta kiss Jennifer Aniston. The reality is, Jennifer and I can do our job well because we truly are friends. But when the day's over, she goes home to her boyfriend and I go home to a magazine."
"When we filmed our breakup scene last season, it was so devastating that it caught us both by surprise. I was actually embarrassed by how long it took me to recover from the first take. Jennifer made it so real."
"I did ask Jennifer if she would mind if I wore a wig and did that naked bum pose on Rolling Stone magazine [...] She said, 'Don't you dare.'"
Ivan Sergei (co-star in The Break-Up) said:
"Even though she was going through her own breakup and it was all in the tabloids, she just always had a smile on her face."
Tom Shadyac (director of Bruce Almighty) said:
"Jennifer just has `it`, if you look at the handful of A-list actors that exist in Hollywood, you realize that the thing they all share, in addition to being beautiful and talented, is this amazing reliability. When you watch Jennifer, she manages to amaze you and make you feel like she might be your next-door neighbour at the same time, which, when you consider how much money she makes and who she's married to, is pretty incredible."
"It's hard for her not to be cute. She's got a playful sensibility about her. She's very accessible."
"I don't like to use the well-known cliché but Jennifer Aniston is one of the hottest people in the show business. You can count the people, if male or female. Jen's role, Grace, is not passive. She's strong, that's why we wanted Jennifer."
"She was a dream choice. (in Bruce Almighty) You're looking for someone who's beautiful, funny, sexy, intelligent, vulnerable. She's perfect in her naturalness."
"Fisherman that he [Jim Carrey] is, he might catch a 7-pounder, but there might be a 12-pounder out there. So we shoot a lot, and that's a very different process for Jen. Jen's come mostly out of television, where they know their characters. It's three takes and done."
"There's no question in my mind she's going to be Jen Almighty. If you're pretty and you're funny, you're going to be in high demand."
Stacey Sher (producer of Along Came Polly) said:
"She has a unique physicality to her. Take her talent for screwball comedy, in the tradition of a Lucille Ball, coupled with how adorable and gorgeous she is, (and that makes for) an irresistible combination. You don't see that often."
Jane Sibbett (Carol on Friends) said:
"During my first or second episode, it was raining hard--big puddles all over the Warner Bros. lot and the girls - Courteney, Jen and Lisa had to go and play in the puddles. It was so great seeing them come back sopping wet from their heads to their toes, sides aching with that delirious laughter, having to hold each other up it was so funny, that I suddenly had this clear picture, that with that kind of giddy fun, if they could hold onto that, if they could bottle that joy, they could do anything in this world. And they did, didn't they? Every week."
Lisa Snowdon said:
"You can't compare yourself to her at all: she's just beautiful and perfect. I was always going, 'I want Jennifer Aniston's arms', and doing some really silly exercises. She didn't exercise once and her body was just amazing. She ate ate ate pasta. I've actually become quite friendly with her. We had a couple of weeks to hang out, and then in Rome we hung out a little bit more. She's one of my favourite people actually."
"Jennifer is just wonderful. She's a bit like Rachel but less scatty - very well put together. She's extremely tactile, one of my favourite people. I'm a big fan."
Britney Spears says:
"I'm famous, but I'm not as famous as freaking Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston."
Brent Spiner (guest-star on Friends) said:
"Eighty million people saw that show, and I had one tiny little scene. A scene with Jennifer Aniston. You know what - she kept saying something to me, and I don't quite get it - she kept saying, 'You are so much cooler than Brad.' Who's Brad? Is that, like, another actor on the show or something? Anyway, it was really fun doing FRIENDS, actually. It was a very short little scene - when they asked me if I wanted to do it, I said, 'Well, it's so small,' and they said, 'It's just you and Jennifer' and I went, 'Okay!' The thing I'm proudest of is, I actually wrote a line and they used it - it was a line about Hugo Boss, and it got a big laugh and I was really pleased with myself."
Cole Sprouse (Ben Geller on Friends) said:
"My favorite cast member to do scenes with is Jennifer..., 'cause she's hot."
Bob Stephenson (co-star in Friends with Money) said:
"She's incredibly giving, and she doesn't walk around with an entourage at all. She just shows up with, basically, her security people that she has to have now, since there were 40 paparazzi camped out across from where we were shooting every day. We started shooting this movie right after the announcement of (Aniston and ex-husband Brad Pitt's) splitting up came out, so it was really nuts. But you would never know from being with her every day. She'd show up and was just focused."
Fisher Stevens said:
"She was great. She came in and did her job. She was just one of the regular people."
Ben Stiller said:
"Her personality is so wholesome, which is part of her appeal, but she's beautiful too."
"It was kind of traumatic for me (doing the nude scene in
Along came Polly), but Jennifer was great. She was very supportive and looked straight ahead while holding my hand as we walked off down the beach together."
"If you spend five minutes with Jennifer, you get that she's funny, beautiful, charming, sweet - all of those things. The sense you get from watching her work is really who she is. It's a great combination: a woman with a great sense of humor who also is attractive. She's also normal while living a life where it's not that easy to have a normal life. I give her credit for that, because it's harder to do that with all the attention that's paid to her and Brad (Pitt) as a couple and what they have to deal with. It's crazy. It's easy for people to lose it. Under the circumstances, she's pretty grounded."
"The first time we met was 1991 or 1992. We both had Fox shows. She was doing
The Edge, which was a sketch comedy show, and I had "The Ben Stiller Show," also a sketch comedy show. We met at one of those press tour things. Over the years we'd run into each other and for years we had the same manager." - on how the met
"John had the idea for her to do it (playing the leading role). I was all for it. Not only does she have a good sense of humor, but also she's funny. She understands how to act in a scene that's funny and her timing is so good. She listens and is in the moment and makes the funny choices."
"She's the best. There's no sweeter, warmer, funnier, more talented actress out there."
"With Jen, you can't go anywhere without 20 guys on motorcycles following." [One day she cleverly rented a boat to take Stiller and friends up the Seine to a secret pier] “And these insane photographers are off their bikes, running to catch the boat, and are left screaming on the dock like something out of
Les Misérables."
"There's something that radiates from her that is so warm and generous in a very real way. It just makes her more beautiful."
"I'd say that Jennifer's just, there's so few... How do I say it? I don't want to say that there are so few women who are good at comedy. That sounds like a really sexist thing to say, but she really is one of the few actresses that I know where she has such impeccable timing as a comedienne/ actress, and I don't mean that in a bad way. She really listens and she has timing in terms of knowing. I don't think that it comes out of a premeditated thing. It's just in her bones. She knows when to say it and when to not say anything. She just takes things in and she listens in a way that's very real too, I think. [She has] just incredible timing, which I think is a real gift."
"She is funny, she is cute, she is sexy, she is... um, did I say funny, sexy cute and kinda perfect? Kinda perfect in every way. But I'm not telling you anything anyone doesn't already know."
"I knew that we both kind of enjoyed each other's company and laugh together and have fun together. Jennifer is just a great person to hang out with and is [an] extremely giving, fun, good person."
"In a movie like this, you're only as good as the people you're playing against. Because you have to react to them and kinda go through this whole journey. Jennifer is incredibly reactive ehm, and you know, she's cute."
John Stockwell (writer of Rockstar) said:
"Something about her seems like she's just one of those people Hollywood types fly over on their way to L.A. She's not cynical, not jaded - the sort of girl that you can't imagine what she does with the three quarters of a million dollar she makes every week."
Erwin Stoff (producer of Picture Perfect) said:
"We felt that Olympia [Dukakis] would provide a certain earthiness that would help ground the movie. We also thought that she would make a wonderful contrast with Jennifer."
Collier Strong (her makeup artist) said:
"When she comes in before shoots, she looks amazing. There's nothing scary about her in the morning. Her favoured look has long been simple and natural. Even if her make-up looks dramatic, it always leans to the natural side. I want her eyes to really standout because they're so gorgeous."
Mena Suvari said:
"She's a really wonderful, giving, down-to-earth person. She was so professional. It was such a pleasure working with her. I admire Jennifer for who she is and how she handles her life. She never brought her private life to the set. You would never have know what she was dealing with unless you'd read or heard it somewhere else."
"She's so sweet and beautiful. It was an honor to play her sister. She was very friendly."
"Well we're both Greek, which is a shoe-in right there. But you know when we met, it just was really easy. We ended up sharing stories about our past, our childhood and our upbringing, that it just kind of happened. I mean, she has such a warm, down to earth, easygoing personality that you can't help but open yourself up to her."
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