What's Happening?
Jennifer Aniston recently shared her experience of fighting with Warner Bros. over her character's wig in the 2011 film 'Horrible Bosses.' Aniston wanted to wear a brunette wig to differentiate her character, Dr. Julia Harris, from her usual blonde persona. The studio was concerned that the wig would make her unrecognizable, but Aniston insisted that this was precisely the point. Her role in 'Horrible Bosses' marked a departure from her 'girl next door' image, allowing her to explore a more diverse range of characters. The film was a box office success, leading to a sequel in 2014.
Why It's Important?
Aniston's insistence on changing her appearance for 'Horrible Bosses' highlights the challenges actors face in breaking away from typecasting. Her successful portrayal of a character vastly different from her usual roles demonstrates the importance of creative freedom in the film industry. This move not only expanded Aniston's acting repertoire but also contributed to the film's success, showing that audiences appreciate seeing actors in diverse roles. The story underscores the ongoing dialogue between actors and studios regarding artistic choices and character development.