Jennifer Aniston thrilled to work in Life Of Crime

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The actress says the script of Life Of Crime has been wonderfully written.
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  • Actress Jennifer Aniston is thrilled to work in the new movie Life Of Crime and says the script is wonderfully written.
  • "For me, it was just such a different role than (those that) usually come to me," the 44-year-old told showbizspy.com.
  • "So I was thrilled and I was honored and it was riveting and wonderfully written," she added.
  • Meanwhile, the actress is keen for her beloved white shepherd mix Dolly, which she adopted as a pup in 2006, to star in a movie.
  • "Jen taught Dolly to sit, shake and roll over in a few hours, so she's convinced Dolly has the talent - she just needs the right training," said a source.
  • "She even tried to get Dolly cast in her current movie, Squirrels To The Nuts, added the source.
  • The actress and her fiance Justin Theroux recently adopted a puppy named Sophie in a bid to replace Aniston's beloved mutt Norman, who died in 2011 at the ripe old age of 15.
  • "Dolly and Sophie get along brilliantly, but Jen loves Dolly like a daughter. Her dream is to do a Marley & Me sequel with Dolly in the lead," said the source.
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Los Angeles: Actress Jennifer Aniston is thrilled to work in the new movie Life Of Crime and says the script is wonderfully written.

"For me, it was just such a different role than (those that) usually come to me," the 44-year-old told showbizspy.com.

"So I was thrilled and I was honored and it was riveting and wonderfully written," she added.

Meanwhile, the actress is keen for her beloved white shepherd mix Dolly, which she adopted as a pup in 2006, to star in a movie.

"Jen taught Dolly to sit, shake and roll over in a few hours, so she's convinced Dolly has the talent - she just needs the right training," said a source.

"She even tried to get Dolly cast in her current movie, Squirrels To The Nuts, added the source.

The actress and her fiance Justin Theroux recently adopted a puppy named Sophie in a bid to replace Aniston's beloved mutt Norman, who died in 2011 at the ripe old age of 15.

"Dolly and Sophie get along brilliantly, but Jen loves Dolly like a daughter. Her dream is to do a Marley & Me sequel with Dolly in the lead," said the source.