Lisa Kudrow Makes Bombshell Claim About ‘Friends’

Lisa Kudrow has made a surprising admission about her time on one of the most successful TV shows ever made, saying that during Friendsno one at her agency had any real interest in her or expectations for her career.

“Nobody cared about me,” the 62-year-old said The independent in an interview published on Saturday, April 4.

“There were certain parts of [my talent agency] who just referred to me as ‘the sixth friend’.”

She added that “there was no vision for me and no expectations of the kind of career I could have.”

The attitude she encountered, she recalled, was essentially, “Boy, is she lucky she got on that show.”

That’s a striking thing to hear from someone who won an Emmy for the role in 1998 and spent a decade playing Phoebe Buffay alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and the late Matthew Perry on a show that ran from 1994 to 2004.

But the lack of attention from the industry had an advantage.

Free from the pressure of being packaged and pushed in a particular direction, Kudrow was able to pursue a truly varied body of work over the course of Friends years, including the 1996s MotherThe 1997s Bells and the 1999s Analyze this along with Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal.

It was the latter film that finally turned heads.

“The agents and business people started circling and wanted to put me in romantic comedies and things,” she said.

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