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Encyclopedia > List of Friends directors

Friends, the long-running American television situation comedy, had numerous directors over the ten seasons. Only one member of the lead cast directed any episodes - David Schwimmer.



Main directors:

  • Gary Halvorson (47 episodes)
  • Kevin Bright (42 episodes)

Frequent directors:

  • Michael Lembeck (21 episodes)
  • James Burrows (15 episodes)
  • Gail Mancuso (14 episodes)
  • Peter Bonerz (11 episodes)

Less frequent directors:

  • David Schwimmer (9 episodes)
  • Ben Weiss (8 episodes)
  • Shelley Jensen (6 episodes)
  • Robby Benson (5 episodes)
  • Terry Hughes (5 episodes)
  • Dana DeVally (3 episodes)
  • Sheldon Epps (3 episodes)
  • Pamela Fryman (2 episodes)
  • Alan Myerson (2 episodes)
  • Thomas Schlamme (2 episodes)
  • Steve Zuckerman (2 episodes)

Directors of only one episode:

  • Roger Christiansen
  • Ellen Gittelsohn
  • Todd Holland
  • Paul Lazarus
  • Mary Kay Place
  • Stephen Prime
  • Joe Regalbuto
  • Arlene Sanford
  • Sam Simon
  • David Steinberg
  • Andrew Tsao

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Friends (882 words)
Friends was a long-running American television situation comedy centered on lives of six twenty-somethings (eventaully thirty-somethings) (3 male, 3 female) living in Manhattan.
Past Friends cast members are expected to have cameo appearances on the show from time to time.
Comparisons have been drawn between 'Friends' and Sex and the City in regard to their contribution to spoken modern English and American English, fashion, and (to a lesser extent) women's attitudes.
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