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Ross on Friends
David Schwimmer, who was born in New York, but raised in Los
Angeles, grew up with both his parents and sister, Ellie. His first
exposure to acting came when he signed up for a drama program as
a student at Beverly Hills High School. He signed up because of
an unexplained impulse, because before he considered acting, he
was choosing between taking a career either being a doctor or a
lawyer.
As it turned out, David was a good actor and most importantly
enjoyed it. After he finished the course, he was encouraged to enter
a summer program the Northwestern University in Chicago. After that
program, David was sure that he would take the acting path.
Following his High School graduation, David returned to Northwestern
and graduated in 1988 with a B.S. degree in speech/theater. That
same year, David, as well as seven of his fellow graduates, founded
the Lookingglass Theater Company in Chicago. He still works on it
to this day, by helping out financially, acting in some plays, while
directing others.
In 1993 David made his debut as a television-series regular on
the comedy "Monty." Then came the year that would begin his triumphant
and successful career, 1994. The hit TV series Friends began, in
which Schwimmer played Ross, a dorky, yet lovable character. He
was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1995 for Best Actor in a Comedy
Series.
Following his success from Friends, David took on a wider interest
in writing, producing, and directing. Some of his directing and
producing credits include Kissing a Fool and Since You've Been Gone.
He has also directed some Friends episodes.
David has proven he can be a great actor, and if that fire burns
out he still has writing, acting, and producing to back him up.
He excels in anything he wishes to achieve. It is unimaginable what
the future holds for this great actor.
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