used to 'study' celebrities like that came into Cravings Restaurant on LA's Sunset Strip, which closed in 2015, while she worked as a hostess in the early nineties.
Molly Shannon Observed Jennifer Aniston as Hostess
Molly Shannon used to 'study' celebrities like Jennifer Aniston that came into Cravings Restaurant on LA's Sunset Strip, which closed in 2015, while she worked ...
'Jennifer Aniston would always come in before she was really famous. And I would study her,' the 61-year-old actress revealed on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday.
'I was like, "Wow, she's like a real [hustler]." She'd have her hair blown dry straight.'
Shannon 'was so impressed with her business savvy' as she arrived early to make sure the table looked right for her meeting with her agents.
'She had like, crystal blue eyes. And I was like, whoa, she is all business,' the three-time nominee marveled.
'So I would stand at my hostess stand studying what it was like to become a superstar, studying Jennifer Aniston.'
Molly Shannon used to 'study' celebrities like Jennifer Aniston that came into Cravings Restaurant on LA's Sunset Strip, which closed in 2015, while she worked as a hostess in the early nineties
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The 57-year-old Emmy winner's career launched in 1994 after starring in NBC sitcom Friends and Shannon was made a cast member on NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live in 1995.
And just four years later, the ladies reunited and got into a pretend cat fight for a skit on SNL when Aniston hosted.
'Jennifer Aniston would always come in before she was really famous. And I would study her,' the 61-year-old actress revealed on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday. 'I was like, "Wow, she's like a real [hustler]." She'd have her hair blown dry straight'
Shannon 'was so impressed with her business savvy' as she arrived early to make sure the table looked right for her meeting with her agents
'She had like, crystal blue eyes. And I was like, whoa, she is all business,' the three-time Emmy nominee marveled. 'So I would stand at my hostess stand studying what it was like to become a superstar, studying Jennifer Aniston'
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The 57-year-old Emmy winner's career launched in 1994 after starring in NBC sitcom Friends and Shannon was made a cast member on NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live in 1995
And just four years later, the ladies reunited and got into a pretend cat fight for a skit on SNL when Aniston hosted
Shannon - who also worked as a waitress at Melrose Baking Company, The Old Spaghetti Factory and Horn & Hardart automat - was mystified by what Julia Roberts (pictured in 1991) used to order at Cravings
The Ohio-born funnywoman told Jimmy Kimmel Live on April 16 'She just ordered sausage. And I was like, "That's so interesting!" Just sausage. I was like, "Maybe she already had breakfast before?" Superstars eat sausage - just protein, no carbs'
Shannon also met Will Ferrell (R) while waitressing, and the SNL veterans reunited to star as golfer Lonnie Hawkins and his estranged wife Stacy in Harper Steele's 10-episode comedy The Hawk, which premiered Thursday on Netflix
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The six-time Emmy winner - who turned 59 on Thursday - and Connie Britton were guest speakers during the Driver's Ed actress' induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 22
On the personal front, Shannon welcomed two children - daughter Stella, 22, and son Nolan (not pictured), 21 - during her 22-year marriage to painter Fritz Chesnut (pictured in 2025)
The six-time Emmy winner - who turned 59 on Thursday - and Connie Britton were guest speakers during Shannon's induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 22.
The Actor Award winner is next scheduled to appear alongside Tamra Judge on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Thursday night.
Shannon is also every bit the influencer with paid partnerships for brands like THRIVE@50+, Tylenol and Capital One.
On the personal front, the Balls Up star welcomed two children - daughter Stella, 22, and son Nolan, 21 - during her 22-year marriage to painter Fritz Chesnut, who has an exhibition at the Cadogan Gallery in Milan, Italy.


