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Before “Friends” David Schwimmer certainly had some odd jobs.
Besides being a roller skating waiter at Chicago’s famous retro-style restaurant That of Ed DebevićSchwimmer worked for his mother Arlene – a divorce lawyer – as a process server, he shared during his appearance Monday. episode from “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
“I’ll be the guy to come out of the bushes and serve you the divorce papers,” Schwimmer told Colbert with a laugh.
Schwimmer joked that at the time, as an 18-year-old, getting advice on where to find people to serve them with papers made him feel like James Bond.
Alas, he admitted: “I am not James Bond. »
But Schwimmer had a memorable service, he said, later revealing that he served the rockstar with divorce papers. Rod Stewartof all people.
“Thank God I haven’t run into him since,” Schwimmer said this week. “I don’t even know if he knows. I don’t think he knows…”
Colbert joked that, well, “he knows now,” and hilariously advised Schwimmer to “change your locks, man.” He is vengeful!
Schwimmer did not specify which of Stewart’s two divorces he served him with papers for, but if our calculations match, it was most likely Stewart’s 1984 separation from his first wife Alana Stewart, whom he married in 1979. Stewart was later married to model Rachel. Hunter from 1990 to 2006 and has been married to his third wife, Penny Lancaster, since 2007.
Fortunately, Schwimmer later found his place as a successful actor in Hollywood. He currently stars in the Disney+ series “Goosebumps: The Vanishing,” but became famous for playing the lovable dimwitted paleontologist Ross Geller on “Friends” from 1994 to 2004.
Talk about a career rotate.