Essentially, what we've just described is Jennifer Aniston's current gig. As one of the stars of Horrible Bosses, the much anticipated new comedy in which three best friends plot to murder their employers, the golden-toned Ms. Aniston continues to live the dream. Though the character she plays — a sexually aggressive dentist who assaults her assistant — is far from dreamy, it's the perfect opportunity for the comedienne to break out of the rom-com cage and play a big, bawdy, outrageous role.
Today, the friends and costars have been hamming it up for the camera, shooting photos for four separate MC covers. Though Aniston's been on set, under the photographer's lights, for the better part of the day, when she exits the elevator onto the rooftop lounge of the photo studio, she's all smiles. The guys are casual in jeans, T-shirts, and flannel, but she's in trim black pants, a black knit tank, and black boots with a slim heel. Her newly lobbed bob is messy in that paradoxically precise way that only she and her hairstylist have mastered. Maybe it's just the light, which is dusky and pink enough to make even the gritty Hollywood surroundings seem uncharacteristically romantic, but Aniston, 42, almost looks airbrushed in person. And now she's ready to relax with a sip of tequila and fresh lime on the rocks ("Not all of the sugar and salt of a margarita, though I do love them," she says) and devour a bowlful of chips and guacamole with the guys.
"Poor Charlie," Aniston says of her costar, whom she repeatedly offends in the film. "He had to put up with me harassing him for two solid weeks."
"I play a dental assistant, and she is a dentist, my boss, who wants to sleep with me even though I'm desperately in love with my fiancée," Day says. "I won't do it. My character is not into it."
"It's a real testament to your acting ability," Bateman chimes in.
"Yeah, it's a tough concept to sell," Day laughs.
My first job was: As an extra on my dad's [actor John Aniston] soap opera, Search for Tomorrow. When I was 12, I asked him if I could get a part on his show. I wore a yellow skating outfit, and I was kinda large. It's hard to look good in yellow, and I certainly did not. I remember I got a check for about $100, and I was blown away. Later, I waited a lot of tables, and I wasn't very good at that. I dropped more than one Alpine burger in customers' laps, and you just do not want all of that Swiss cheese and mushrooms in your pants. I wasn't a good waitress, but I was told that I was very nice and charming, so people liked me anyway.
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