Jennifer Aniston’s Most Underrated Performances You Need to Watch

Jennifer Aniston is best known for her iconic role as Rachel Green in Friends, but her talent extends far beyond sitcoms. 

Over the years, she has delivered several underrated performances that showcase her versatility and depth as an actress.  

In The Good Girl (2002), Aniston steps away from her comedic roots, portraying a disillusioned retail worker trapped in a mundane life, offering a raw and emotional performance that earned critical acclaim.  

Another overlooked gem is Cake (2014), where she plays a woman struggling with chronic pain and grief, a role that highlights her ability to convey deep vulnerability and strength simultaneously.  

In Friends with Money (2006), she delivers a nuanced portrayal of a financially struggling woman navigating relationships and self-worth.  

Her role in Dumplin’ (2018) as a former beauty queen and distant mother adds another layer to her acting repertoire, balancing humor and heart.  

Even in Office Space (1999), her subtle yet witty performance adds charm to the cult classic. Aniston’s ability to take on complex, layered characters proves she is much more than just a rom-com star.  

These performances reveal her dramatic depth and are essential viewing for any fan of her work. 

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