‘Friends’ Director Reveals The Cast Member Who Was ‘Not Particularly Funny’

James Burrows said this "Friends" actor left David Schwimmer with "no one to bounce off."
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Friends” director James Burrows said in a recent memoir that recurring cast member Helen Baxendale disrupted the chemistry of the sitcom because she was not funny.

Baxendale played Emily Waltham, the English girlfriend and then wife of David Schwimmer’s Ross in 14 episodes in 1998-99. Their relationship eventually unraveled after Ross said the name of his true love Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) instead of “Emily” during their wedding vows in London.

Baxendale’s presence on the comedy apparently wasn’t a match made in heaven either, Burrows wrote in “Directed by James Burrows,” which came out in paperback this summer.

“She was nice but not particularly funny,” Burrows wrote in an excerpt reported by the Daily Mail on Wednesday. “Schwimmer had no one to bounce off. It was like clapping with one hand.”

Helen Baxendale, in the wedding dress, with core cast members Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc.
Helen Baxendale, in the wedding dress, with core cast members Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc.
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“In sitcoms and any type of romantic comedy, the funny is just as important as the chemistry,” added Burrows, who directed 15 episodes of the classic sitcom, including “The One With All the Rugby” with Baxendale. His storied career also included “Cheers” and “Will & Grace.”

“We discovered that any new girlfriend for Ross needed to be as funny as Rachel,” he wrote. “Often, you can’t recast, because of tight shooting deadlines or other logistical considerations. You don’t cast anyone to be a straw man, unless it’s for one episode.”

Baxendale, whose career continued mostly in British television, once said her “Friends” co-stars were nice and professional but “we were never great mates,” according to the tabloid.

She said in 2012 that while she wasn’t comfortable with the sudden celebrity that came with “Friends,” she didn’t regret the experience.

HuffPost has reached out to Baxendale’s rep for comment.

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