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.
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”
David Schwimmer bought his own corny dad jokes for his botanist character to the R.L. Stine Disney+ and Hulu series Goosebumps: The Vanishing
David Schwimmer tells PEOPLE he was sore after filming a stunt over and over for 'Goosebumps: The Vanishing': 'I'm no longer 22,' he quips.
The thing about being a public figure at a young age is, for me, it was quite scary actually at that time of my life.” — David Schwimmer
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.
I’m a physical actor, but I’ve never really had the chance to do horror, action, and comedy. To blend all those three was a dream,' says the 'Friends' alum.
Get ready for more ghostly haunts with Goosebumps: The Vanishing. The new season of the anthology series arrives on Disney+ and Hulu on Friday. David Schwimmer stars as Anthony Brewer, a recently divorced botanist whose twin children come to live with him ...
David Schwimmer channeled his inner horror nerd for his new role in Disney+ and Hulu's 'Goosebumps' season 2, which required a particularly stomach-turning level of commitment for one scene.
The eight-episode season follows teen twins Devin (Sam McCarthy) and Cece Brewer (Jayden Bartels) as they spend the summer in Gravesend, Brooklyn, with their dad Anthony (Schwimmer), a botanist haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his brother and three other kids in 1994.
David Schwimmer appeared on Tuesday’s “Live with Kelly and Mark,” and the trio discussed Mark Consuelos’ 2001 cameo on “Friends” as a cop who pulls Ross (Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) over.
David Schwimmer received a memorable reception by ‘SNL’ writers when he hosted the show almost three decades ago