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Aisha Tyler Looks Back on "Friends"
Aisha Tyler Reflects on her Time on "Friends" Almost 20 Years After her Character was Introduced: “It Was a Big Deal”
by Christy Pina April 4, 2023 Aisha Tyler is reflecting on her time on "Friends" almost 20 years after her character Charlie Wheeler became a recurring character on the popular sitcom. The actress spoke to "Entertainment Tonight" about her experience joining the NBC series and how the cast was kind and welcoming, even though she was “petrified.” “My knees were knocking. I was shocked you couldn’t hear my teeth chattering the entire time I was on see,” Tyler said. “We walked out, and we did a curtain call [where] everybody [does a] bow to the audience at the end of the show. As we’re backstage, Matthew Perry just leans in and goes, ‘Get ready for your life to change.'” She added, “It was a really sweet, kind thing to say to someone who’s just petrified and just trying not to pee on herself a little bit from fear.” Tyler recalled that Perry was right in saying her life was about to change, considering that "Friends" was the biggest show on television at the time. “Sometimes you don’t really know what a job is going to do, how it’s going to change your life,” Tyler explained. “You don’t know if it’s going to be a hit. You don’t even know if it’s going to be good. You’re just there to do your best work. But I knew when I got Friends that it was a big deal.” Tyler made sure she went into the audition room for the sitcom having seen every episode and considering herself a fan. She recalled the day she walked onto the set and tried to spot a naked guy across the street, referencing the show’s Ugly Naked Guy. “Fortunately, it’s just a hallway back there,” she quipped. Tyler said she believes that being a fan of the series helped her land her role because she knew how to tell a "Friends" joke. “The show had a tempo,” she explained. “It had a way of kind of turning things on their head and emphasizing words in different ways… [than] you would in normal conversation. … They just had a way with wordplay and a way with them with delivering lines. It just felt unique to the show.” She continued, “To this day, people come up to me and go, ‘Charlie, Charlie,’ or they just go, ‘Black girl from Friends.'” https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv...ed-1235367554/ |
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Aisha Tyler Recalls a Matthew Perry Moment from her First "Friends" Taping
by Bruce Haring July 26, 2024 Aisha Tyler has shared memories about auditioning for "Friends" in 2003 on iHeartRadio’s And That’s What You REALLY Missed podcast. “By the time I auditioned for Friends, I had seen every episode of Friends — like every single one,” she said. “Which didn’t make me confident. It just made me know, well, I know how to tell a Friends joke. But like, am I gonna do it well?” Reading with David Schwimmer for the part of his character Ross’s girlfriend, Charlie Wheeler, was “intimidating,” she said, even though Schwimmer himself was “lovely.” When she landed the role, Tyler said she was supposed to do four episodes. But she ended up filming nine. “At the end, it’s very much like theater, you do a curtain call, then everybody bows,” she explained. “You’re waiting in the wings, and they’ll introduce the guest stars, and then they’ll introduce the main cast. So, I would be one of the last people that would go out before the main cast.” She went on to share a sweet Matthew Perry memory from her first episode: “Right before I went out at the end of my first taping, Matthew Perry leaned in and said, ‘Get ready for your life to change.’” Tyler hasn’t forgotten his words. “It was just such a sweet, generous thing to say,” she said. “It wasn’t like, ‘Uh-oh.’ He was like, ‘This is exciting. It’s gonna be exciting for you.’ And I never forgot that moment because it really did change my life.” https://deadline.com/2024/07/aisha-t...ng-1236024432/ |
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