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Matthew Perry has been remembered as “so easy to love” by ‘Friends’ star Jessica Hecht. The actor died aged 54 on 28 October in an apparent drowning incident in the hot tub at his Los Angeles, and 58-year-old Jessica – who played Susan Bunch, the wife of Ross Geller’s lesbian ex Carol Willick on ‘Friends’ – opened up about her tragic co-star at Manhattan Theatre Club’s 2023 Fall Gala. She told Page Six: “He was so silly when he was young, and he was so easy to love.” Jessica said her favourite episode of NBC’s ‘Friends’ was ‘The One with the Breast Milk’ in series two that saw Matthew’s wisecr...
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David Schwimmer is competing on this year’s ‘Celebrity Great British Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer’ show as his grandmother and ex-wife’s mum were killed by the disease – which has also afflicted his sister. The ‘Friends’ actor, 56, who has 11-year-old daughter Cleo with his former wife Zoë Buckman, 37, who he divorced in 2017 after a seven-year marriage, says his family will be cheering him on when he appears on the Channel 4 show on Sunday (19.03.23) due to their painful history with illness. He said in a preview of the show about how his older sister Ellie, 57, fought cancer and about the...
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David Schwimmer agrees with criticism over a lack of diversity in 'Friends'. The 56-year-old actor has reflected on the sitcom and people point out that there was "no real representation" in terms of people of colour, while the fact he is Jewish was only mentioned "one or twice". Speaking to David Baddiel on the comedian's new documentary 'Jews Don't Count', he said: "The show was supposed to be taking place in New York in a city that’s very diverse, but had no real representation of other minorities, of people of colour. "I think the criticism is appropriate. But in terms of the Jewishness, t...
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Louise Redknapp has landed a role in a 'Friends' musical. The 47-year-old singer actually rejected a part in the hit US comedy 25 years ago - but she's now agreed to star in a parody production called 'Friendsical', which is being staged in Southampton in September. The 'Arms Around the World' hitmaker will make a guest appearance in the production, according to The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column. 'Friendsical' takes inspiration from all ten series of the hit sitcom. The show will also include some of the most well-known jokes and scenes from the TV series. Louise previously revealed that she ...
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Helen Baxendale was put off fame when she starred in 'Friends.' The 51-year-old actress took on the recurring role of Emily Waltham - the second wife of established character Ross Geller - during the hugely popular sitcom's fourth and fifth seasons appearing alongside David Schwimmer (Ross), Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow. After experiencing the level of celebrity that the six main cast members had she decided she "didn't really want" that Hollywood life because they had no anonymity or freedom. She said: "I think I saw where all that eventually ta...
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‘Friends’ has been censored in China over its LGBT-related storylines. The hit US sitcom has been edited on Chinese streaming platforms - including iQiyi and Youku - which have removed all references to Ross Geller’s ex-wife Carol being gay and in a relationship with another woman. Carol - who was played originally by Anita Barone, before she was replaced by Jane Sibbett - was edited out of her first appearance in the show, including all references to Ross - played by David Schwimmer - getting divorced, the South China Morning Post newspaper reports. Meanwhile, a scene that showed Joey - playe...
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David Schwimmer was done with TV before joining 'Friends'. The 54-year-old actor starred as Ross Geller in the worldwide hit sitcom - which ran from 1994 to 2004 and focused on six close friends living in New York - but admitted he was so fed up with his ideas being rejected during his stint as Greg Richardson on 1994's short-lived 'Monty' series starring Harry Winkler, that he didn't want to do sitcoms anymore. He told the 'How I Found My Voice' podcast: [Winkler] was terrific but ... the writers did not embrace my ideas. "I felt I was basically told 'just say the line, just do as we say' ......
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