Before "Friends" fame
He delivered a divorce decree to Rod Stewart!
The series "Friends" not only made him world-famous, it also made him rich. Before that, "Ross Geller" aka David Schwimmer had to struggle with all kinds of side jobs because he couldn't make a living from acting alone.
On the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert", he revealed that he once worked as a court delivery man and had to deliver a divorce decree to a star: "I had to deliver it to Rod Stewart. I don't know if he knows it was me."
Schwimmer revealed that his mother was a well-known divorce lawyer and had offered him the summer job of delivering divorce documents: "I was the guy who then had to jump out of the bushes and hand the divorce papers to the unsuspecting partner." For your information: The law in the USA stipulates that divorce papers must be handed over to the soon-to-be ex-spouse in person by a court clerk or the police.
Never met again in 40 years
Schwimmer did not reveal which of the British rock star's ex-wives was represented by his mother at the time. But in terms of time, only Alana Stewart, who divorced Rod in 1984, comes into question. His next marriage to Rachel Hunter only broke up in 2006 after 16 years of marriage.
Presenter Colbert couldn't resist the comment "Now he definitely knows it was you". "I'd watch out, he's very vindictive and could punch you in the face the next time he meets you". Schwimmer grimaced in mock horror. The 58-year-old then revealed that he had never met Stewart in person for 40 years. He did not say that he hoped the same would happen in the future.
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