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The team behind 'Friends' have declared: "This is the The One Where Our Hearts Are Broken" - in a moving tribute to Matthew Perry. Marta Kauffman and David Crane - who created the hit sitcom - along with director Kevin Bright have issued an emotional statement remembering the actor following his death on Saturday (28.10.23) at the age of 54 calling him a "brilliant talent" and "the funniest person in the room". In a statement given to Deadline.com, they said: "We are shocked and deeply, deeply saddened by our beloved friend Matthew’s passing. It still seems impossible. All we can say is that w...
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Carol Burnett is part of a secret celebrity Wordle group. The 89-year-old actress/comedian has revealed she plays daily with famous friends including Hollywood actress Charlize Theron, 'The West Wing' star Allison Janney and 'Friends' co-creator David Crane - with the group all competing against each other to get the best score in the web-based word game. Carol told The Hollywood Reporter: "My husband [Brian Miller] and I start the day with crossword puzzles. Oh, and I Wordle. I Wordle with Allison Janney, Charlize Theron and David Crane, who wrote 'Friends'. They’re my friends, and we all Wor...
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Marta Kauffman has pledged $4 million to African and African American studies as she apologised for the lack of diversity on ‘Friends’. The 65-year-old, who created the sitcom with David Crane, 64, gave the donation to her alma mater, the Boston area’s Brandeis University, to create an endowed professorship. Her Marta F Kauffman ’78 Professorship in African and African American Studies will support a distinguished scholar with a concentration in the study of the peoples and cultures of Africa. It will also help the department to recruit more expert scholars and teachers, map long-term academic...
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'Friends' bosses didn't initially intend for Joey Tribbiani to be "stupid". Marta Kauffman, who co-created the sitcom with her longtime friend David Crane, admitted Matt LeBlanc played dim-witted "so well" that it became part of his struggling actor character. She said: "We didn't originally intend for Joey to be stupid, but Matt LeBlanc played stupid so well that it became part of the character. "That's true if an actor is just starting out, or they've been around forever." Marta believes one of the reasons the sitcom still resonates with people is because people want to "hang out" with the c...
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