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David Schwimmer just revealed that he once served Sir Rod Stewart with divorce papers as he opened up about his pre-fame jobs. As you’re probably aware, 58-year-old David is now a hugely successful actor, with the star getting his big break when he was cast as Ross Geller in the hit sitcom Friends back in 1994.
As a process server, David was tasked with being the person who served individuals with divorce papers. And one of those people who 18-year-old David served was Rod Stewart, the actor revealed, joking: “Thank goodness I’ve never run into him since!
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David Schwimmer has looked at his previous career as a process server and remembered one of the more prominent interactions he had on the job.
Friends star David Schwimmer has shared the unlikely experience of serving rock star Rod Stewart with divorce papers during a summer job. Schwimmer, 58, rose to fame for his role as Ross Geller on the popular sitcom beloved by millennials.
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David Schwimmer revealed one very awkward encounter with an A-list star! During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Friends star recalled a surprising job he had during his college days — working as a process server,
David Schwimmer had a memorable encounter with Rod Stewart before rising to stardom in Hollywood. “One summer after my freshman year in college, I was just looking for work, and my mom said, ‘Well, you can be a process server for me,
The “Friends” alum previously worked as a process server during his college days, he revealed on Monday’s episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Music stars such as David Bowie, Free, Rod Stewart and the Faces and Mott the Hoople graced stages in Sunderland back in the 70s. Behind the scenes, it was Sunderland man Geoff Docherty who worked so hard to bring them here. Here he is in 2001 outside what was the Locarno on Newcastle Road.