[2011, on his reoccurring role as "Dr. Leonard Green" on Friends (1994)] They're still on, those things. It's quite amazing. It's like, "Ah, God, there I am again!" The thing I can say about that is I had never seen the show when they asked me to do it. I'm not a big television-watcher. It sounded stupid to me, so I turned it down. And my daughter, then, who was of that age, said, "No, you have to do it, you have to do it! I love that show, and I want to meet those kids". She had to meet those kids. I said, "All right. I'll do it. I'll do it once, but that's all I'm doing". So I did, and had a very nice time, and they asked me back, and my daughter did get to meet those kids, so I was a big hero in the house. It's amazing, the power of the tube. I've done all this body of work, and they say, "Oh yes, Rachel's father". I go, "Give me a break."...He was nasty, which made it more fun. Nice guys are boring. I don't mean in real life. As an actor, those characters are boring. I loved that he was difficult, particularly to the Ross character, David Schwimmer's character. Most of my stuff was with Jennifer Aniston and David, which was terrific, because I really like them both. I didn't have much to do with the other people. But when I first came on, I didn't know who was who, because I'd never seen the show. So I started talking to Lisa Kudrow, thinking she was Jennifer Aniston. I had no idea. This was the second year of Friends (1994), or maybe the end of the first year. They weren't the huge stars that they became later. I had no idea who was who. But they were kind enough to point me in the right direction. Pathetic, I know.
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