Jennifer Aniston News 2014: Actress Admits That She’s Always Looking For ‘Challenging Roles’ [VIDEO]
Jennifer Aniston might be best known for her work in big screen romantic comedies, but the Hollywood actress says that she's always looking for "great, small, slice-of-life" roles. The former Friends star, who stars in the upcoming film, Cake, says that she likes to challenge herself in her work.
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According to Yahoo News on Monday, Aniston recently sat down with actresses Jessica Chastain, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Shailene Woodley and Emily Blunt in a round-table discussion about their films.
She said, "I'm always trying to find the great small roles; the stronger sort of slice of life, complex. And I've been doing fart jokes for a long time, which I love immensely, but I think it does allow you to sort of take care of business and then you can also spend the time with these little labors of love which I've come to discover you sometimes have to create for yourself."
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Aniston also compared her roles in Cake and her other new film, Horrible Bosses 2, saying "I had a lot of empathy for her, well not Dr. Julia - she's just god awful and just a horn dog. But I felt extreme... She's extremely horny. But for Claire I just had a lot of empathy for her struggle and I think she is beautiful. And I think her problems and her choices and her journey is beautiful in the fact that we feel empathy for people going through pain."
Meanwhile, Aniston has revealed that she is not too worried about what the tabloids are saying about her these days.
According to a new interview with the Belfast Telegraph on Monday, Aniston reveals that the key to staying happy is to not worry about tomorrow, which also includes her wedding and pregnancy plans.
She said, "Proper sleep, exercise, vitamin B12 shots. Also it's not looking into the future and seeing what lays ahead, like: 'Oh my god, how am I going to do this? Are we going to get on the plane, do we sleep, do we not sleep? We land so late in the afternoon, and then when we do go back and think about the morning?' And a dry martini helps!"