Lisa Kudrow Reflects on Her Life-Changing Journey with Friends and Lasting Bonds

Lisa Kudrow Reflects on Her Life-Changing Journey with Friends and Lasting Bonds

Lisa Kudrow reflects on her cherished "Friends" experience, highlighting deep bonds with co-stars and the show's lasting impact on her career.

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros

Juan Brignardello Vela

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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Lisa Kudrow recently opened up about her unforgettable experience on the iconic sitcom "Friends," revealing in a candid interview with Today.com how much the show and her co-stars meant to her. Reflecting on her time as Phoebe Buffay, Kudrow expressed a sense of gratitude and amazement that the experience felt "too good to be true." The actress, now 61, acknowledged the special bond among the cast, which included David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, and Matt LeBlanc. "We loved each other," she said, reminiscing about the joys of going to work each day. This camaraderie not only contributed to the show's charm but also created lasting friendships that have endured long after the series concluded in 2004. "Friends" garnered significant acclaim during its ten-season run, winning six Primetime Emmys, including Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Kudrow in 1998. The show's legacy continues to thrive, with new generations of fans discovering the series through reruns and streaming services. Kudrow described her role as a gift that has allowed her to carve out a fulfilling career in the entertainment industry. "My goal was simply to support myself as an actor," she shared. "Not only that, but I was working with people I loved." The success of "Friends" opened many doors for her, enabling her to take on her own creative projects, such as Showtime's "Web Therapy," the HBO mockumentary "The Comeback," and the ancestry documentary "Who Do You Think You Are?" In her latest endeavor, Kudrow stars alongside Ray Romano in Netflix's dark comedy "No Good Deed," which explores the lives of three families vying for the same picturesque villa. The chemistry between Kudrow and Romano was palpable from the start, with Kudrow noting that their connection felt innate. Romano echoed this sentiment, admitting that while he was initially intimidated by the prospect of working with Kudrow, their shared chemistry quickly alleviated any insecurities. Kudrow's reflections on her career highlight a journey marked by luck and opportunity, as well as a passion for her craft. With each new role, she continues to build on the foundation laid by her time on "Friends," proving that even as trends change in Hollywood, the bonds forged in creativity and collaboration can lead to enduring success.

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