Jennifer Aniston

Aniston in 2011, Helga Esteb / Shutterstock.com

Place of Birth: Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States

Date of Birth: February 11, 1969

Ethnicity:
*father – Greek
*mother – Scottish, Italian-Arbëreshë/Albanian, English, possibly Irish

Jennifer Aniston is an American actress, director, producer, and businessperson. She is known for her roles in Leprechaun, Friends, The Good Girl, Office Space, Bruce Almighty, and Office Christmas Party, among many other works. She is the daughter of Greek-born actor John Aniston (born Yiannis Anitios Anastasakis) and American-born actress Nancy Dow. Her half-brother is assistant director and second-unit director John T. Melick III.

Jennifer’s father was a friend of actor Telly Savalas. Savalas was Jennifer’s godfather. Jennifer’s mother was of one quarter Italian-Arbëreshë (Albanian), as well as of Scottish, and some English, descent; some of her ancestors were from Canada. Jennifer was raised in New York City.

On Inside the Actors Studio (2011), Jennifer stated that her mother also had Irish, as well as “a little splash of Greek,” ancestry; it is not clear where on her mother’s family tree Greek ancestry came from. Jennifer’s great-grandfather’s surname, Grieco, is a variant of the Italian surname Greco, which literally means “Greek.” The name may occur among the Arbëreshë.

Jennifer’s paternal grandfather was Antonios John Anastassakis (the son of John Anastassakis and Helen Metzidaki). Antonios was born on the island of Crete, Greece.

Jennifer’s paternal grandmother was Stella A. Joanna Koume/Mazethek (the daughter of Marcus Koumis and Katina Piplaki). Stella was born on Crete.

Jennifer’s maternal grandfather was Gordon McLean Dow (the son of Francis Dow and Ellen Sarah McLean). Gordon was born in Houlton, Maine. Francis was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, to a Scottish immigrant father, James Dow, and a mother of Scottish descent, Katherine Stewart. Ellen was born in St. Francis, Maine, the daughter of Neil McLean and Mary Henderson; three of Ellen’s grandparents were Scottish immigrants, while Ellen’s maternal grandmother, Sarah Ann Diamond, was born in Campbelltown, New Brunswick, to American parents, who were descended from English emigrants of the Colonial American period.

Jennifer’s maternal grandmother was Louise Mae Grieco (the daughter of Louis Grieco and Mae/May I. Dunbar). Louise was born in New Jersey. In U.S. Censuses, Jennifer’s great-grandfather Louis lists himself as having been born in either Italy or New York; on the 1920 and 1930 U.S. Censuses, Louis states that his parents were born in Albania and spoke Albanian. Jennifer’s mother Nancy wrote in her book, From Mother and Daughter to Friends: A Memoir, 1999, that Louis was born in Mèlito di Porto Salvo, Italy. It is likely that his family was from the Arbëreshë community, ethnic Albanians who lived in Italy. They may have been from Maschito, an Arbëreshë enclave in Basilicata.

Jennifer’s matrilineal great-grandmother Mae/May I. Dunbar was born in Pennsylvania, to parents who were also born in Pennsylvania. It is unclear what Mae’s ancestry was. The surname Dunbar is usually found in Scotland and England.

Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn on the Red Carpet for the tiff 08 premiere of Management at Isabel Bader Theater

Aniston with Steve Zahn in 2009, photo credit: christopherharte

Sources: Jennifer’s paternal grandparents, Antonios J. Anastassakis and Stella Joanna Koume/Mazethek, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Jennifer’s mother’s ancestry – http://network.mainegenealogy.net

Jennifer’s mother on the 1940 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Jennifer’s maternal grandmother, Louise Mae Grieco, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Louise Mae Grieco on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Louise Mae Grieco on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Genealogies of Jennifer Aniston (incorrectly identify Jennifer’s maternal great-grandparents as Michael Grieco and Carmela Pecoraro) – http://wargs.com
http://www.geni.com

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148 Responses

  1. madman says:

    “Grieco”, is a variant of the Italian surname “Greco”, which literally means “Greek”. This might be why she stated that her mother has Greek ancestry (although the meaning of the name doesn’t mean it originates in Greece). According to Wikipedia, the name is popular in southern Italy, especially among the Griko and Arbëreshë communities.

  2. abbracci says:

    She doesn’t look Greek. They have weak genes. The Greece population is decreasing rapidly. Pretty soon they’re gonna go extinct lol.

  3. Drea K says:

    Based on the documents I read on her ancestry regarding her mother’s side, she’s not Italian whatsoever but Albanians that migrated to the US through Italy which is the route most Albanians have historically taken to move to the US. Her mother is Scottish, Albanian, English, Irish.

  4. andrew says:

    you will be shocked a Greek can look like this:

    http://ethnicelebs.com/tracy-spiridakos

  5. andrew says:

    so do you guess ethnicities from eye colours?? very clever. And who ever claimed greeks and italians are mostly blue eyed? not even French and possibly English people are mostly blue-eyed (>50%). If you claim you saw 100 light-eyed Italians out of 500 (20%) it’s somewhat right at least for Southern Italians. No way in North Italy there are more blue eyes than brown but easily 30% (green included)

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