![]() ![]() ![]() She eventually becomes a buyer at Polo Ralph Lauren.Ī great deal of Rachel's life throughout the series revolves around her relationship with Ross Geller. She later begins to work in fashion, becoming an assistant buyer, and later a personal shopper, at Bloomingdale's. Rachel's first job is as a waitress at Central Perk coffee house. In the first episode, she is also reacquainted with Chandler Bing, Ross's college buddy however, later episodes retcon this, and she is shown to have met Chandler on Thanksgiving, whilst Ross was at college. Rachel already knows Ross Geller, Monica's brother, as all three attended Lincoln High School. Rachel moves into Monica's apartment and meets Phoebe Buffay and Joey Tribbiani. She flees from her almost-wedding to New York City to find Monica Geller, her friend from high school. Rachel is introduced into the series in the first episode after she leaves her fiancé, Barry Farber, at the altar, and attempts to live independently without financial support from her parents. She has two sisters, Jill ( Reese Witherspoon) and Amy ( Christina Applegate). Leonard Green ( Ron Leibman), a rich, Long Island vascular surgeon, and Sandra Green ( Marlo Thomas). Rachel Karen Green ( Jennifer Aniston) is the spoiled but warm-hearted and likable daughter of Dr. ^ Ross was additionally briefly married to Emily Waltham, from " The One with Ross's Wedding" until " The One with the Yeti".^ a b c Both of Ross's children, Ben and Emma, were respectively born sometime after his divorces with their mothers, Carol Willick and Rachel Green (before remarrying the latter). ![]() ^ a b c In " The One with the Birth Mother", Erica agrees to let Monica and Chandler Bing adopt her babies, giving birth in " The One with Rachel's Going Away Party" and " The Last One".^ Chandler's gay drag queen father, Charles Bing, is revealed to go by the Las Vegas stage name "Helena Handbasket" in " The One with Chandler's Dad".Overview Characterįamily trees Geller–Bing family tree The cast also receive syndication royalties beginning with the fifth season. They received $750,000 per episode for the seventh and eighth seasons, and $1 million per episode for the ninth and tenth seasons. The main cast were paid $75,000 per episode for the third season, $85,000 for the fourth, $100,000 for the fifth, and $125,000 for the sixth. ![]() Prior to their salary negotiations for the third season, the cast decided to enter collective negotiations, despite Warner Bros.' preference for individual deals. The cast members received different salaries in the second season, ranging from $25,000 to $40,000 per episode, with Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer being the highest paid. In their original contracts for the first season, the main cast were paid $22,500 per episode. In the official farewell commemorative book Friends 'Til the End, each separately acknowledged in their respective interview that the cast had become their family. The cast remained good friends after the series' run, notably Cox and Aniston, with Aniston being godmother to Cox and David Arquette's daughter, Coco. The cast members became best friends off screen, and one guest star, Tom Selleck, reported sometimes feeling left out. The cast members made efforts to keep the ensemble format and not allow one member to dominate they entered themselves in the same acting categories for awards, opted for collective instead of individual salary negotiations, and asked to appear together on magazine cover photos in the first season. Series creator David Crane wanted all six characters to be equally prominent, and the series was lauded as being "the first true 'ensemble' show". The main cast members of Friends were familiar to US television viewers before their roles on the series, but were not considered to be stars. ![]()
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