This Is Why David Schwimmer Has Been Cast Out Of Hollywood Since You Saw Him On 'Friends'
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David Schwimmer, better known as Ross Geller from the popular television series "Friends", once had it all: Jennifer Aniston as his on screen love interest, a hit television series that ran for ten seasons, an Emmy nomination, and a reported $1 million salary per half-hour episode. But, it seems David Schwimmer's glory days were short lived. While his co-stars secured their spots in the limelight with movie deals, spin-off shows, and advertisement contracts, David Schwimmer virtually disappeared from Hollywood. Choosing a much less successful path than his "Friends" co-stars, he opted instead for work behind-the-scenes and independent films. David Schwimmer's days of million dollar deals and campaign ads are far behind him. So, how does a celebrity go from being one of the most popular characters on a hit television series to one of the least popular actors in Hollywood today? Find out the real reasons why Hollywood won't cast David Schwimmer anymore in The Talko video!
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The Real Reason Why Hollywood Won't Cast David Shwimmer Anymore ─ TheTalko
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