Friends stars had one reunion dinner in 17 years, says Lisa Kudrow

December 11, 2024
Friends stars had one reunion dinner in 17 years, says Lisa Kudrow

Lisa Kudrow has said that she and the rest of her Friends castmates only met up once in the 17 years between the broadcast of the final episode and the reunion special.

The American actress shot to fame playing the free-spirited Phoebe Buffay in the hit '90s sitcom, opposite Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc, Jennifer Aniston, and the late Matthew Perry.

Kudrow said the cast got together a decade after the series finale aired in 2004 and did not manage to reunite again as a six before Friends: The Reunion, which aired in 2021.

"We only had dinner, the six of us, once before, since the show had ended," she told Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson on his podcast, Dinner's on Me.

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Despite reuniting 10 years after the show ended, Kudrow said she felt the group "didn't miss a beat".

"It was so great that it was like, 'We should do this more'," Kudrow told Ferguson.

After years of speculation, the cast reunited for a one-off special in 2021 where they appeared as themselves and reflected on some of the show's most beloved moments and famous sets.

"To have all of us together on the set, you never know when it will be impossible," Kudrow said.

Her comment comes after the death of Perry, who starred as Chandler Bing in the sitcom.

He died on 28 October 2023 at the age of 54 from the "acute effects of ketamine" after falling back into addiction.

The late Matthew Perry, pictured in West Hollywood, California, in November 2022

"It shook us up, I have to say," Kudrow said on the podcast.

"He (Perry) said it won't be a surprise, but it will be a shock, and that was exactly right. So smart, that is true - it wasn't a surprise, but it was a shock.

"It was a big jolt.

"Personally, I think he died happy. I think in the days around his passing, I think he was happy and excited about what's happening next."

Kudrow said that after Perry died, she began to rewatch old episodes of Friends to aid the grieving process.

"Schwimmer was hilarious, Matt LeBlanc was making me laugh out loud, Jennifer, come on, she's so good, look what she just did," she said.

"And Courteney, oh my God, you're hilarious, how did you never get nominated for an Emmy?

"And Matthew, of course, at the time he was blowing me away."

Kudrow confirmed there are still "episodes I've never seen".

Friends first aired on 22 September 1994. Thirty years later, it remains one of the most popular shows on television

"There's a certain amount of anxiety around watching it," she said.

"I'm afraid of what my takeaway is going to be.

"When Phoebe got married and she's walking down the aisle and has this huge smile on her face, I teared up because she was so happy, she was so honestly happy.

"It was really touching to me, she deserves to be this happy."

Friends focused on a group of six twenty-somethings living in New York and first aired on 22 September 1994.

By the time it left screens a decade later, it was a pop culture phenomenon and remains one of the most popular shows on television.

Source: Press Association

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