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Friends, Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow surprises fans at ‘Friends’ couch on Warner lot
Actor Lisa Kudrow surprised fans visiting the “Friends” couch on the Warner Brother’s lot, playfully telling her “No Good Deed” co-star Ray Romano to go “sit on his own couch.”
See How Lisa Kudrow Surprised Friends Fans In Humorously Sweet Video
Ray Romano is not part of the Friends cast, of course, but Lisa Kudrow was Phoebe Buffay for ten seasons. She continued the bit with her No Good Deed co-star, by yelling at him to “go sit on your own show’s couch” comedically. The appearance had a group of Friends fans freaking out and veering on being in tears.
Lisa Kudrow Surprises Fans at the ‘Friends' Couch on WB Lot, Tells ‘No Good Deed' Co-Star Ray Romano ‘Go Sit on Your Own Show's Couch'
Lisa Kudrow made a stop by the “Friends” couch on the Warner Bros. backlot in Burbank to surprise fans and playfully ward off her new co-star Ray Romano from the iconic fountainside furniture fixing.
Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano on Their ‘No Good Deed’ Marriage and Why They Hope the Finale Isn’t the End
The iconic sitcom stars also talk to The Hollywood Reporter about meeting for the first time with the Netflix dark comedy series despite their 'Friends' and 'Everybody Loves Raymond' fame, as they share stories from their tabloid days (one involving George Clooney).
Lisa Kudrow Surprises Tourists On Warner Bros. Tour, While Her ‘No Good Deed' Co-Star Ray Romano Reminds Them He Once Worked There, Too
No Good Deed stars Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow gave tourists at Warner Bros. lot a thrill when they showed up for photos at the famed Friends couch. But Romano still had a word for those who believe the Burbank lot is only famous for the long-running NBC comedy.
Lisa Kudrow’s co-star gushes over working with ‘Friends’ star
Abbi Jacobson, who worked next to the Friends superstar Lisa Kudrow, reveals that she was overwhelmed by the experience.The 40-year-old actress played the role of Leslie Fisher in No Good
Ray Romano Interrupts Lisa Kudrow Fan Interaction: 'It's Not All About Friends'
Both Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow starred in hit sitcoms that they’ll forever be associated with, and even filmed them at the same place: the Warner Brothers lot just outside of Los Angeles. But even though Romano’s name was featured in his show’s title,
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Lisa Kudrow shares how the cast of ‘Friends' felt about one another: EXCLUSIVE
The “No Good Deed” star opens up about working on the popular ’90s sitcom and not knowing the ending of her new Netflix ...
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Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow and Courteney Cox Share ‘Unbreakable Bond’ After Matthew Perry’s Death
Sadly, he’d warned them. When the cast of Friends learned that Matthew Perry had been found dead at 54 in October 2023, they ...
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Kudrow and Romano leave the laugh tracks behind
With CBS’s “Everybody Loves Raymond” (1996-2005) and NBC’s “Friends” (1994-2004), Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow enjoyed enormous ...
The News International
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Lisa Kudrow, Ray Romano playfully promote 'No Good Deed' with 'Friends’ couch at WB lot
Lisa Kudrow can’t seem to share the legacy of Friends.Kudrow and Ray Romano brought a dose of humor and nostalgia to the ...
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Lisa Kudrow shares how the cast of ‘Friends' felt about one another
It’s been more than 20 years since
Lisa
Kudrow
delivered her final performance of “Smelly Cat” at Central Perk, but she says her time as Phoebe Buffay on “
Friends
” remains one of the ...
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Ray Romano trolls “Friends” fans at Hollywood tour: '“Everybody Loves Raymond ”filmed on Warner Brothers too!'
Everybody loves Friends, much to the chagrin of Ray Romano. The actor surprised fans waiting to take photos on the iconic ...
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