‘Friends’ alum David Schwimmer reveals late Matthew Perry was ‘reserved’ with him

Perry passed away in October 2023.

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Friends co-star David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry might not have been super close as we assumed them to me. Schwimmer played Ross Geller in the hit TV sitcom narrating the life of six friends, living recklessly in Manhattan, while Perry essayed Chandler Bing. Now, in a shocking revelation, Schwimmer publicly disclosed he shared a ‘reserved’ equation with Perry, who passed away in October 2023.

The secret was out during the actor’s recent appearance on the Origins podcast, where host Cush Jumbo recounted her conversation with Perry, in which he complimented Schwimmer’s comic timing and professionalism. The late icon referred to Schwimmer as a “linchpin” who the entire cast would look up to know “physically what direction things should go in.” Upon learning Perry’s intake, Schwimmer was taken by surprise explaining how the former rarely expressed such emotions directly to him.



“That's interesting for many reasons, to hear that. That's a huge compliment, and I'm surprised to hear it because Matthew was reserved with me, he would not say that to me. But I appreciate that a lot,” Schwimmer said.

That’s not all; the actor also broke down what Perry’s comment actually meant. A post shared by David Schwimmer (@_schwim_) Schwimmer comes with a rigorous theatre training background, which prompted him to carefully choreograph any physical comedy in a scene. “I would meticulously structure and choreograph it, not only so that I never hurt myself or hurt anyone else, but that I could repeat it many, many, many, many times, so I think that's what maybe he was referring to,” Schwimmer noted.

Matthew Perry, 54, passed away from the acute effects of Ketamine overdose but his legacy continues to move young fans. Friends debuted in 1994 with the ensemble cast of Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Courteney Cox as Monica Geller, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, and Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green. The sitcom ran for 10 seasons before concluding in 2004 but even two decades later Friends remain popular among the young generation, largely because of its relatability factor.

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