David Schwimmer took Matt LeBlanc “out to dinner” to celebrate 30 years of Friends. The 58-year-old actor - who played Ross Geller in the iconic sitcom, which aired from 1994 to 2004 - has ...
Matt LeBlanc's role as Joey Tribbiani in the 1990s sitcom Friends made him a global star. Joey was a fan-favorite character among audiences due to his affable personality and fierce loyalty ...
Bold move, right? Back in 2009, Matt LeBlanc was chillin’ after the epic flame-out of his Joey spinoff. The Modern Family pilot script lands on his desk, and instead of jumping on the role ...
"During the live taping of the show, [Matt LeBlanc] is supposed to do a kind of a pratfall, and he actually dislocated his shoulder," Schwimmer shared. "He went totally white, and he stood up ...
This would have been tough to witness. During the live taping of the show, [Matt LeBlanc] is supposed to do a kind of a pratfall, and he actually dislocated his shoulder. He went totally white ...
As he prepares for Goosebumps, David Schwimmer reflects on a scary incident on Friends when Matt LeBlanc injured himself during a live taping. Marleen Moise/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Marleen ...
David Schwimmer as Ross Geller, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani on 'Friends' in 1997 ...
The Friends cast remained close after the show ended (Picture: Warner Bros) David Schwimmer has lifted the lid on his close friendship with Friends co-star Matt LeBlanc, and how they still connect ...
David Schwimmer recalled a "genuinely frightening" moment while live taping the hit show "Friends." Schwimmer, now 58, revealed the medical emergency that sent his co-star, Matt LeBlanc, to the ...
“The One Where Matt LeBlanc Got Hurt” still sticks out to David Schwimmer. The Friends vet looked back on an on-set accident during a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, calling the ...
David Schwimmer has opened up about the ‘genuinely frightening’ moment that Matt LeBlanc was rushed to hospital while filming Friends. The 58-year-old is set to return to our screens in the ...