Born:
November 02, 1966
in
New York
Best Known For:
Playing Ross in Friends.
Early-life:
Born on November 2, 1966 (his mother's birthday), in Astoria, Queens, New York, he is the younger of two children - sister Ellie was born a year before. Raised in Los Angeles by his lawyer parents, he was apparently never tempted to follow in their footsteps. His first taste of acting was in high school, where he was encouraged to take it up seriously by a teacher. Graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in Speech and Theatre and founded Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company with friends - it's still going strong today.
Career:
He made his TV debut in The Wonder Years, and went on to appear in various TV shows and movies, including Blossom, LA Law and Wolf before landing the role of Ross Geller in Friends in 1994 - he was the first member of the cast to be picked. The comedy became a huge global success, making him a household name. Despite this, his big-screen career has struggled, with The Pallbearer, Kissing a Fool and Hotel all largely forgettable. He had success with small roles in Apt Pupil, Six Days and Seven Nights and TV's Band of Brothers, but has had arguably his biggest non-Friends success voicing Melman the giraffe in the animated Madagascar series of films. Schwimmer has also appeared on stage in various projects and directed two films, including the Simon Pegg vehicle Run Fatboy Run.
Quote:
"The fame thing is like a jacket that doesn't quite fit. To go along with the metaphor, I'm still having it altered, mostly because the privacy issue is huge for me. I'm fiercely private."
Trivia:
Schwimmer is a director of the Rape Treatment Center in Santa Monica.