David Schwimmer, who we all know and love as Ross Geller from Friends, talked about a part of his acting past that he had kind of forgotten.
How does it feel to be known to several different generations for different iconic roles? That is what I wanted to know when I spoke with David Schwimmer about Goosebumps: The Vanishing, the second season of the horror-comedy anthology that was recently released on Disney Plus and Hulu.
Former “Friends” star David Schwimmer had a pretty ordinary job before he became a famous actor. Schwimmer, best known for playing Ross Geller on the NBC sitcom, said in a new interview on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” that he once worked as a process server.
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.
The Vanishing, a thrilling Hulu anthology tale blending horror, comedy, and family drama. Here's what to know!
Senior visual effects supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson and visual effects supervisor Carlo Monaghan tell IndieWire about Season 2, "The Vanishing."
David Schwimmer received a memorable reception by ‘SNL’ writers when he hosted the show almost three decades ago
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”
Goosebumps: The Vanishing, the second spooky installment in the Disney+ anthology series has finally arrived. Premiering on Jan. 10, fans can stream all episodes exclusively on Disney+ and Hulu. Watch Full ‘Goosebumps: The Vanishing’ Opening Scene Now, Soundtracked by a ’90s Beastie Boys Classic
David Schwimmer bought his own corny dad jokes for his botanist character to the R.L. Stine Disney+ and Hulu series Goosebumps: The Vanishing
Goosebumps is back for its second season on Disney+ and Hulu, but fans who might have been expecting to see the same characters pick up where they left off were met with quite a surprise when they turned on the Season 2 premiere.
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.