Brad Pitt REVEALS whose cameo between him and George Clooney in Jennifer Aniston starrer Friends was more epic
Brad Pitt poked fun at close friend George Clooney talking about how he is improving George's Gravity (2013) performance with his film, Ad Astra. The 55-year-old actor also revealed whose cameo in ex-wife Jennifer Aniston's show, Friends, was more iconic. Read below to know Brad's answer.
We're just days away from the 25-year anniversary of the iconic TV series, Friends, that made household names out of six actors - Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer. The sitcom became so popular that over the 10-year journey, many A-List celebrities agreed to do cameo roles! This includes Julia Roberts, Bruce Willis, Reese Witherspoon, Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, John Stamos and others. However, the most epic cameo in Friends belongs to Brad Pitt, who starred as Ross Geller's best friend and founder of the I Hate Rachel Club, Will Colbert. Back when The One with the Rumor aired, Brad was still married to Jennifer.
On the other hand, season 1 saw George Clooney play his iconic E.R. character, Dr. Michael Mitchell along with Noah Wyle, as Dr. Jeffrey Rosen, in the episode, The One with Two Parts: Part 2. In the episode, Rachel switches her identity with Monica in order to use her friend's insurance, after getting injured. The two ladies then proceed to go on a double date with George and Noah's characters. This begs the question - who had a more memorable cameo in Friends - Brad Pitt or George Clooney?
When Entertainment Tonight posed the question to Brad, the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star quipped, "Oh, I didn’t know even he did that! There you go!"

Looks like Brad has sealed the deal of whose Friends cameo was more iconic!
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Furthermore, Brad was asked if he called up his friend to ask for tips on playing an astronaut in Ad Astra, as George played one in Gravity (2013). To this, Brad joked, "No. I could see what he was doing. I figured I could improve on it!"
Ad Astra is slated to release in the US on September 20, 2019.
























































