do you think the "friends" actors were talented?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually think Matt Leblanc is quite talented.

It takes a talented actor to play dumb and also chauvanistic in a way that is funny, endearing and charming, with depth of character and sensitivity.


He is fantastic in Episodes.

Agree. And what a great show that was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No idea about the quality of the acting, but I loved the characters of Chandler Bing and Phoebe Buffay. I'm a research scientist, and felt offended at how a PhD scientist was portrayed in the show. Poor David Schwimmer. I felt he had a terrible role.


Apparently, you missed The Big Bang Theory. šŸ˜‚


PP you replied. I love TBBT! It's completely different from the way Schwimmer was portrayed. They're all in their own research world and have their own geeky social circle. Sure, outsiders find them weird, but not all the time. The Ross Geller character is relentlessly mocked. The only time he isn't is during those episodes where he's dating another researcher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alright, 4/10 trolling. Schwimmer? Lol


+100. Terrible actor and terrible person. His ex wife is even worse.


Why are they terrible?
Anonymous
As others have said, the ensemble was lightning in a bottle. And I love each of them individually too - except maybe David Schwimmer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just because you see them at work, doesn't mean you should feel entitled to criticize, OP.

Maybe you should be followed by a camera at work so we can see how well you're doing in your chosen profession.


That would be surreal. And then to visit an anonymous message board 25 years after I left a job and strangers were like "I also think Larla in accounting was extremely endearing and efficient at her job---but she would just have been annoying to watch if Bob in H.R. had hired someone who was less of a fit"

or

"As others have said, the staff at RG Accounting was lightning in a bottle. And I love each of them individually too - except maybe Larla Smith."






Anonymous
For me the best were Cox and LeBlanc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lisa Kudrow, yes. Not the others. I also never got all the hype and tears over Matthew Perry.


Matthew created an entirely new cadence for the character of Chandler Bing. You can hear him emphasize the verb.

ā€œCould I BE wearing any more clothes?ā€

That’s not the writers. That was Matthew Perry.


LeBlanc said those words
Anonymous
Schwimmer was the best. His physical comedy was next level.
I think Aniston is an under rated actress in this series. The scene where she finds out she’s not pregnant but actually is is wonderful.
Kudrow almost breaks character many times, from what I can see. Shes schwimmer level in The Comeback though. Much more nuanced performance.
Perry is good. That he delivered throughout a serious addiction is a miracle.
Leblanc also underrated, knowing his personality is so different from Joeys.
Cox is a better actress than most sitcom leads. Plus, she is drop dead gorgeous in the series. I feel like they downplayed this at times, so Aniston (not as naturally pretty) could shine.

Together they must have had so much fun filming. They played off each other wonderfully.

My order:
Schwimmer
Aniston
Cox
Leblanc
Perry
Kudrow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They worked great as an ensemble. Actual talent (in this order):

Aniston
Perry
Kudrow
Schwimmer
Cox
Leblanc

They all have their capacities.


Agree. Jennifer and Matthew made their roles something special. Lisa Kudrow is super talented but I feel like she sometimes struggled with who the Phoebe character should be. Matt LeBlanc was the worst actor but was the most popular in audience surveys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they were all talented and complimented each other.


The complemented each other. Don’t know so much about complimented — maybe in front of the interview cameras? But behind the scenes?

They did present a united front for $1 million per episode pay, though. I remember that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never watched an episode.


How embarrassing for you that you would volunteer this information.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Haven't seen The Morning Show but I've never seen any of them show serious acting chops.

Aniston and Kudrow have been good in numerous roles but nothing that wowed me.


Schwimmer is excellent in Band of Brothers.
Anonymous
They are all excellent actors. David Schwimmer is awesome at physical comedy. Jennifer Aniston is a phenomenol comedic (and dramatic) actress; her timing is excellent and she can improvise (see Blue Blazer Black scene). Matthew Perry created the character of Chandler...his delivery, facial expressions, and ability to be sarcastic yet vulnerable is special. Matt LeBlanc is an excellent actor; his character had a lot of dimensions and depth, if you pay attention. Courtney Cox became Monica; she's honest and funny and manages to be likable despite being super type-A, etc. In my opinion, Phoebe is the worst character and, by far, the least likable, but I still think Lisa Kudrow is a great actor. No idea why so many on here claim she's the only one with talent. That's ridiculous. Her character had the least depth and changed the least over the course of the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are all excellent actors. David Schwimmer is awesome at physical comedy. Jennifer Aniston is a phenomenol comedic (and dramatic) actress; her timing is excellent and she can improvise (see Blue Blazer Black scene). Matthew Perry created the character of Chandler...his delivery, facial expressions, and ability to be sarcastic yet vulnerable is special. Matt LeBlanc is an excellent actor; his character had a lot of dimensions and depth, if you pay attention. Courtney Cox became Monica; she's honest and funny and manages to be likable despite being super type-A, etc. In my opinion, Phoebe is the worst character and, by far, the least likable, but I still think Lisa Kudrow is a great actor. No idea why so many on here claim she's the only one with talent. That's ridiculous. Her character had the least depth and changed the least over the course of the show.


Agree w all of this.
Anonymous
Honest to god - I never watched Friends. I knew about it in the zeitgeist but had a feeling it would be dumb. Maybe I’m wrong. Don’t know. I know Matthew Perry was great in The West Wing and Studio 60. He did Aaron Sorkin’s dialogue well.
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