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ANISTON: 'COMEDY IS TOO SEXIST'
JENNIFER ANISTON has blasted Hollywood scriptwriters for being too sexist when writing comedy, after failing to find film roles that allow her to show her funny side to the full. Since the hit US sitcom series FRIENDS ended in 2004, Aniston has featured in several romantic comedies, including RUMOUR HAS IT and BRUCE ALMIGHTY, in which she appeared alongside JIM CARREY. But she insists male actors still have the pick of the drollest roles, while actresses have to put up with what they can get. She says, "There is just not a lot out there. It's hard because those comedies with male leads are such one-man shows most of the time. "Films just don't come along very often with equal female funniness."
11 October 2006 12:38
Also see: JENNIFER ANISTON - BRUCE ALMIGHTY - JIM CARREY
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