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  1. Jan 30, 2011 · He was 77. Clark County Coroner Mike Murphy said Saturday that Frye died of cardiopulmonary arrest at his home on Monday. Frye's sister, Ruth Welch of Boynton Beach, Fla., said he was a genius ...

    • Mike Myers: $200 million. Mike Myers was an SNL cast member from 1989-95. During this time he wrote and starred in the film comedy Wayne’s World (1992), as well as its sequel, but is best known for his portrayal of the titular character in the Austin Powers movies (and, of course, as Dr. Evil).
    • Ben Stiller: $200 million. Ben Stiller’s time on SNL was so brief and unremarkable that he’s not even remembered for it. He appeared as a cast member from March to April of 1989, for four episodes, and quit because he wanted to make pre-taped short films rather than perform live sketches.
    • Bill Murray: $180 million. Bill Murray was a writer and cast member on SNL from 1977-80, winning an Emmy Award for his writing. Today, Murray is known for his roles in classic films like Caddyshack (1980), Stripes (1981) and Ghostbusters (1984).
    • Will Ferrell: $160 million. Will Ferrell appeared on SNL as a regular from 1995-2002 and is one of the most iconic cast members of all time. After leaving the show, he starred in a string of supremely popular 2000s comedies including Elf (2003), Anchorman (2004), Talladega Nights (2006) and Step Brothers (2008).
  2. Mar 24, 2023 · Though worth slightly less than his co-stars, David Mitchell is still raking it in by anyone's standards. £2 million is the amount estimated to be sitting in his bank, according to Spears's magazine. David studied at Cambridge University, where he met Robert Webb and formed a comedy duo.

    • Matthew Perry
    • James Michael Tyler
    • Mike Hagerty
    • Ron Liebman
    • Ron Glass
    • Taylor Negron
    • Stan Kirsch

    Matthew Perry played the role of Chandler Bing, one of the six titular friends in the sitcom. Known and loved for his improvised one-liners and endearing sarcasm, Perry as Chandler was one of the most beloved characters on the show, cherished just as much in real life. Chandler’s sarcasm and wit provide a perfect counter-act to the rest of the gang...

    If the close-knit titular six on “Friends” had a seventh friend, or a character that even casual viewers would be most familiar with, it would be Gunther, the owner of the group's favorite coffee shop. Invariably sporting a tie, a loud shirt, and tightly cropped bleached-blonde hair, he was frequently spotted flitting around in the background at Ce...

    Mr. Treeger appeared in the plot of five episodes of “Friends”, from 1995 to 2001. He was the stern, no-nonsense superintendent of the New York City apartment building where Monica, Rachel, Chandler, and Joey lived. His appearance in “The One with the Ballroom Dancing” is probably the most memorable: in response to Mr. Treeger's decision to eject R...

    Dr. Leonard Green, Rachel's controlling father, may only appear in four episodes of “Friends,” but his presence has a significant impact on the entire series and particularly Rachel's character. Dr. Green was very successful in his career but equally absent-minded with his kids. As a result, his three daughters have turned into utterly spoiled brat...

    Given how dysfunctional his relationships are, Ross Gellar and Russell, his divorce lawyer, are on a first-name basis. Ross' compulsive behavior constantly disturbs him, but he also knows a cash cow when he sees one, and as a result of all the business, he refers to Ross as one of his favorite clients. Please keep in mind that Ross divorced twice i...

    A significant aspect of Monica's character arc involves her pursuing her lifelong ambition of becoming a chef. As she struggles to follow that dream, she writes a review of Allesandro's Italian restaurant for the Chelsea Reporter that so utterly despises the diner that Allesandro visits Monica at her apartment. While there, Monica discovers that Al...

    As part of Monica's dating antics, she pretends to be 22 years old at a college party rather than her actual age of 26. While there, she meets a cute man named Ethan, who introduces himself as a senior. Monica accepts his invitation to go on a date despite her deception that he is a college student. After sleeping together, Monica learns that he is...

  3. May 14, 2020 · Stephen Fry has spoken about the 'guilt and shame' he felt after his suicide attempts. 'It’s in the recovery, it’s when you suddenly find that flavour, and life has colour again.'

  4. Jan 29, 2011 · David Frye, whose wicked send-ups of political figures like Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey and, above all, Richard M. Nixon, made him one of the most popular comedians in the United States...

  5. Jan 30, 2011 · David Frye, whose impressions of Presidents Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson and other prominent political figures vaulted him to popularity in the 1960s and ‘70s, has died. He was 77. Frye...

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