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Actress Jennifer Aniston has been honored with many awards and nominations throughout her career. For her role in the sitcom Friends , she won an Emmy Award in 2002 and a Golden Globe Award in 2003.
American Comedy Awards
The American Comedy Awards are a group of awards presented annually in the United States recognizing comedy in film, television and stage.[ 1] Aniston has been nominated three times.
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Capri-Hollywood Film Festival
CineVegas International Film Festival
Directors Guild of America Award
Giffoni Film Festival
Gold Derby Awards
Golden Globe Awards
Golden Raspberry Awards
Grammy Awards
Hollywood Film Awards
Independent Spirit Awards
Jupiter Award
MTV Movie Awards
National Movie Awards
Online Film & Television Association
Online Film Critics Society Awards
People's Choice Awards
People Magazine Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Satellite Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Teen Choice Awards
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