Her career as well as that of her late co-star Matthew Perry began with the sitcom.
From 1994 to 2004, Aniston appeared in the ensemble group with Matt LeBlanc, Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, and David Schwimmer.
Over the course of its ten-year run on the news in the US, the sitcom was a big smash, dominating prime time, winning numerous accolades, and consistently drawing substantial viewership statistics. Additionally, it was well-liked everywhere, even in the UK.
When asked what it was like for the actress to watch the episode again, Aniston had to take a moment to gather herself in a Variety interview.
performers on Actors, a series in Variety where performers interview one another about their careers, included her.
When Quinta Brunson, actress of Abbott Elementary, recommended that Aniston ask her interview partner, Variety, “what it’s like to watch Friends now,” Aniston had to take a moment to gather herself.
Brunson was about to pose the question when Aniston blurted, “Oh God, don’t make me cry.”
An emotional Aniston said, “I’m sorry, I just started thinking about…” It seemed like she was referring to Perry, who passed away suddenly at the age of 54 at his home in October of last year.
After Perry’s assistant discovered him face down in his swimming pool, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office determined that his death was the result of an accident.