Jane Krakowski Auditioned To Play Rachel On 'Friends'

The "30 Rock" star would have been VERY different from Jennifer Aniston.
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Rachel Green and Jenna Maroney: Two indelible roles on two of the sitcoms ("Friends" and "30 Rock," duh) we inevitably find ourselves rewatching on Netflix multiple times a week. It's hard to imagine anyone else playing either part. But what if one actress had played both? 

There was briefly a chance that would have happened. Jane Krakowski -- who, of course, played Jenna -- revealed at the Emmys that she had auditioned for the role of Rachel on "Friends." 

 "I, like almost every actor in the world, auditioned for 'Friends,'" Krakowski told Giuliana Rancic of E!. "I wish I had gotten that one. I actually auditioned for Rachel and didn't go very far."

As inevitable as Jennifer Aniston's casting seems now -- she won an Emmy for the part in 2003, for instance -- it was hardly a foregone conclusion back in 1994. She was just 25 years old at the time, and had taken on just a few small roles. So the "Friends" producers considered a number of other actresses -- including not just Krakowski, but Tea Leoni and Elizabeth Berkley -- before settling on her. 

One thing seems certain: Krakowski's version of Rachel would have been far different from Aniston's, at least judging by Krakowski's Emmy-nominated performances on "30 Rock" and "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Her self-mocking campiness is at the opposite end of the dramatic spectrum from the sly, winning naturalism that Aniston showcased in "Friends."

Then again, if the creators of "Friends" had cast Krakowski rather than Aniston, who's to say the rest of the cast would have stayed the same? Ellen DeGeneres was allegedly the first actress offered the role of Phoebe Buffay -- maybe she and Krakowski would have been amazing foils for one another? Alas, we'll never know. 

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The One Where Rachel's Necklace Magically Appears(01 of11)
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Season 2, Episode 7: "The One Where Ross Finds Out" (credit:Warner Bros./IMDB)
The One Where Mike's Scarf Gets Untied(02 of11)
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Season 10, Episode 14: "The One With Princess Consuela" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One Where The Cup Changes In The Background(03 of11)
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Season 2, Episode 4: "The One With Phoebe's Husband" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One With Tape Marks On The Ground (04 of11)
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Season 10, Episode 6: "The One with Ross' Grant" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One Where The Stage Light Is Visible(05 of11)
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Season 10, Episode 4: "The One With The Cake" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One Where Emma's Hat Changes Instantly(06 of11)
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Season 9, Episode 2: "The One Where Emma Cries" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One Where The Drinks Change(07 of11)
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Season 9, Episode 15: "The One With The Mugging" (credit:Warner Bros./Vudu)
The One Where Shot Glasses Magically Line Up(08 of11)
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Season 3, Episode 6: "The One with the Flashback" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One Where Joey's Shirt Changes(09 of11)
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Season 5, Episode 17: "The One With Rachel's Inadvertent Kiss" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One Where The Dog Trainer's Head Is Visible(10 of11)
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Season 2, Episode 21: "The One with the Bullies" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)
The One With The Vanishing Paper Towels(11 of11)
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Season 1, Episode 12: "The One with the Dozen Lasagnas" (credit:Warner Bros./YouTube)

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