David Schwimmer will always be known as Ross on “Friends,” but 30 years after that landmark series launched, the actor finds himself back in time with the Hulu/Disney+ “Goosebumps: The Vanishing”
The Vanishing, a thrilling Hulu anthology tale blending horror, comedy, and family drama. Here's what to know!
David Schwimmer has looked at his previous career as a process server and remembered one of the more prominent interactions he had on the job.
David Schwimmer brought his own corny dad jokes for his botanist character in "Goosebumps: The Vanishing," the second season of the Disney+ and Hulu series inspired by R.L. Stine's iconic stories. For example,
David Schwimmer has reflected on his unpleasant experience as a guest-host on Saturday Night Live. During an interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show on Monday, January 13, Schwimmer, 58, recalled the time he was preparing for the 1995 gig amid the height of Friends' success.
The one with the fame. David Schwimmer’s stint as Ross Geller on “Friends” launched his career and earned him a staggering $1 million an episode in its final seasons. But, there is one aspect of the Central Perk experience he would change looking back.
David Schwimmer channeled his inner horror nerd for his new role in Disney+ and Hulu's 'Goosebumps' season 2, which required a particularly stomach-turning level of commitment for one scene.
The Emmy-nominated 'Friends' actor got sore after filming a scene for the new Hulu and Disney+ series 'Goosebumps: The Vanishing'
David Schwimmer appeared on Tuesday’s “Live with Kelly and Mark,” and the trio discussed Mark Consuelos’ 2001 cameo on “Friends” as a cop who pulls Ross (Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) over.
David Schwimmer’s stint as Ross Geller on “Friends ... Season 2 premiered on Disney+ and Hulu on Jan. 10, and shows Schwimmer as a recently divorced dad, Anthony Brewer, to fraternal ...