Ross Geller played by David Schwimmer | |
David Schwimmer's Biography | |
Born in Queens, N.Y., and raised in
Los Angeles, Schwimmer was first exposed to acting when
he enrolled in a high-school drama class on a whim. After
he completed the course, an instructor encouraged him to
attend a summer program in acting at Northwestern
University in Chicago. He recalls:"I was sold on
acting after that summer workshop because of my
experience at Northwestern. It was both enlightening and
exhilarating." After his graduation from high school he returned to Northwestern, where he received a bachelor's degree in speech/theater. In 1988, Schwimmer, along with seven other Northwestern graduates, founded Chicago's Lookingglass Theater Companyan ensemble of actors, writers, directors and designers dedicated to creating vibrant new works for the American stage. Schwimmer says the company, which is now 20 members strong, "possesses a unique combination of talent, drawing its strength from training in the classics, acrobatics, gymnastics, dance and music." Schwimmer's stage-acting credits with Lookingglass include "West," "The Odyssey," "Of One Blood," "In the Eye of the Beholder" and "The Master and Margarita." His stage-directing credits include "The Jungle," which earned six Joseph Jefferson Awards; "The Serpent"; and "Alice in Wonderland," which was performed at the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. In 1993 Schwimmer made his debut as a television-series regular on the comedy "Monty." His other TV credits include recurring roles on such series as "NYPD Blue," "L.A. Law" and "The Wonder Years" and a guest-starring role on NBC's "The Single Guy." He also hosted Montreal's "13th Annual Just for Laughs Festival." His feature films are "Crossing the Bridge," "Flight of the Intruder," "Twenty Bucks" and "The Pallbearer," starring Barbara Hershey and Gwyneth Paltrow. He spent his most recent hiatus directing and starring in the motion picture "Dogwater" for Miramax Films. Schwimmer enjoys writing and participating in such sports as softball and basketball, and playing pingpong and oker with his buddies. He has residences in Los Angeles and Chicago. His birthday is November 2. |