Jennifer Aniston's Friends role opened a lot of doors for her and launched her into the stratosphere as an A-list star.

Despite the fact that she remains a buzzy tabloid figure and bona fide movie star to this day, Aniston has had a hard time finding roles where she is taken seriously. Although she was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in the 2014 drama Cake, the only other major non-comedy role she has gotten since the conclusion of Friends was her lead role in Apple TV+'s Netflix's Murder Mystery 2.

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Speaking with THR about The Morning Show and trying to break out of being pigeonholed as a comedy actress, Aniston revealed that she'd love to work with Wes Anderson. She has mostly made her peace with the fact that the juicy dramatic roles go to actors with more proven track records. However, she explains that sometimes she still sees certain directors who have "the pick of who they like" that make her think “I’d love to be part of that club." Read the full quote below:

But there are still certain directors I’d love to work with, ones who have their pick of who they like, and sometimes I want to go, “I’d love to be part of that club." ... I’d love to work with Wes Anderson.

Justine at work playing with her hair

Wes Anderson is a director who has been nominated for 7 Oscars over the course of his career. He first arrived on the scene in 1996 with Bottle Rocket, which was adapted from his own 1994 short film. However, the director has made a variety of films that utilize his idiosyncratic, detail-oriented aesthetic, including the Best Picture-nominated Grand Budapest Hotel, the stop motion classic Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The French Dispatch.

Anderson would likely be a good fit for Jennifer Aniston. The director's films tend to toe the line between comedy and drama, harnessing the skills of unique and funny people like Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, and Jason Schwartzman. He also has the ability to harness the comedy skills of more dramatic actors like Bruce Willis, so if he saw fit to cast Aniston in an project, it might be the perfect blend of tones to allow her to properly transition to more serious work.

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Source: THR