Lisa Kudrowwho played Phoebe Buffay in Friendshad said he didn’t want to rewatch the beloved ’90s sitcom because he was worried he wouldn’t like his own work. However, following the death of Matthew Perry has changed his mind.
Before the launch of his new series Time Bandits of Apple TV+Kudrow said: “Honestly, I couldn’t watch it because it’s too embarrassing to watch yourself. But if I do it about Matthew, then it’s fine.”
The actress told The Hollywood Reporter about watching Perry’s character Chandler Bing, who was known for his dry sense of humor and quick wit, which some have said reflected the late actor’s own personality: “And it’s just celebrating how hilarious he was, and that’s what I want to remember. [sobre él].”
“Matthew is obviously uniquely funny. “No one before him knew that cadence or that comic rhythm,” she added.
What Lisa Kudrow said about watching Friends again
Speaking about re-watching the show, she praised the work of her other co-stars, saying: “I’m laughing out loud and they’re all so funny. I’m impressed by Courteney Cox. I’m impressed by Jen.[nifer Aniston]”.
He continued: “Matt LeBlanc is hilarious. And David Schwimmer is hilarious. Sometimes I even laugh at what I’ve done.”
“So yeah, I mean, that’s my little way of celebrating [los aniversarios]“Just seeing it,” she explained. “But it’s embarrassing. At home, if someone walks into the room and I’m watching Friends, I think it’s a horrible look, don’t you think?”
Elsewhere in the interview, he recalled the joy he experienced while making the iconic TV show: “Basically, you laugh all day long, between scenes, because these are funny people.”.
“And especially someone like Matthew, whose goal was, ‘How many laughs can I get in real life every day?’ So we were always laughing so hard that tears were coming out of our faces,” she shared.
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