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Rest in peace. James Michael Tyler, best known for his role as Gunther on Friends died on Sunday, October 24, after battling stage 4 prostate cancer. He was 59.
The actor died in the comfort of his home on Sunday morning, his rep confirmed to TMZ.
News of Tyler’s death comes after the actor spoke about his condition during a June 2021 episode of Today. “I was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer, which had spread to my bones,” he said. “I’ve been dealing with that diagnosis for almost the past
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David Schwimmer is paying tribute to his late Friends co-star.
The cast of ‘Friends’ are paying tribute to their co-star James Michael Tyler, following the tragic death of the actor.Fans of the popular show remember James as the manager of Central Perk, portraying Gunther, who is constantly complimenting Jennifer Aniston’s character, Rachel.The actor passed away October 24 following a difficult battle with prostate cancer, and a first diagnosis in September 2018.Jennifer took to Instagram to celebrate the life of the talented star, posting a clip from one
Fans of the world-famous sitcom Friends are reeling after James Michael Tyler, the man who memorably played Gunther, passed away over the weekend.
wrote. “Thank you for the laughter you brought to the show and to all of our lives.
Jennifer Aniston is paying tribute to her late co-star, James Michael Tyler. The actress took to Instagram to share a sweet post to Tyler, who died Sunday morning." would not have been the same without you," Aniston wrote, alongside a post that featured a scene from an episode of, as well as a headshot of Tyler's character on the show, Gunther.«Thank you for the laughter you brought to the show and to all of our lives,» Aniston continued.
Friends actors Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Matt Le Blanc, and Lisa Kudrow are amongst those who have paid emotional tributes to actor James Michael Tyler.
James Michael Tyler, who played the beloved character Gunther on Friends, has died aged 59. The actor had been battling prostate cancer since 2018 and died at his home in LA on Sunday, his manager confirmed to TMZ.
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James Michael Tyler, famed for his role as Gunther in Friends, has died aged 59.
Jennifer Aniston has posted a heartbreaking tribute to Friends' James Michael Tyler following his death from cancer.MORE: Where are the kids from Friends now? You won't believe how much they've grown!The star, 59, who played Gunther on the NBC sitcom, passed away on Sunday after battling stage 4 prostate cancer for the past three years.WATCH: Friends star James Michael Tyler reveals cancer diagnosisIn Friends, James' character is in love with Jennifer's Rachel but only gets the courage to
Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc are the latest Friends stars to pay tribute to James Michael Tyler.
Jennifer Aniston is paying tribute to her late co-star, James Michael Tyler. The actress took to Instagram to share a sweet post to Tyler, who died Sunday morning." would not have been the same without you," Aniston wrote, alongside a post that featured a scene from an episode of, as well as a headshot of Tyler's character on the show, Gunther.«Thank you for the laughter you brought to the show and to all of our lives,» Aniston continued.