Asked if she still gets nervous, Aniston said, "Always. Always. Literally in this chair right now."

Aniston rose to fame in the early 1990s playing the role of Rachel Green on the sitcom 'Friends'.

She starred alongside Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and the late Matthew Perry.

The actress recalled the early days of playing her signature role and described it as a "magical" time.

She told People.com: "Oh, everything was the most exciting thing on the planet, it was just magic. Nothing was exciting. And it's still exciting, but we had more experiences. We learned more lessons. . There's one a little further behind us."

Aniston was struggling to make it in Hollywood, but suddenly she met television executive Warren Littlefield at a gas station, who recommended her for a role in 'Friends', reports femalefirst.co.uk.

When the 'Morning Show' actress was asked what advice she would give to her childhood self, she said she wouldn't be so focused on "doing something big", as she remembers performing in a school nativity scene when she was 20. Acted in a play for the first time. 11.

Discussing when she first felt a passion for acting, Aniston said: "Probably the first time I was on stage was when I was about 11. I was in a nativity play and I played the Archangel. Was.

"From that moment on, I caught the bug. That feeling when it wasn't about "making it" but about just doing the work - keep at it."