Before “Friends,” David Schwimmer had some odd jobs, which included being a process server for his divorce lawyer mother.
David Schwimmer recalled serving Rod Stewart with divorce papers when he worked for his mother when he was 18-years-old during an appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'.
David Schwimmer just revealed that he once served Sir Rod Stewart with divorce papers as he opened up about his pre-fame jobs. As you’re probably aware, 58-year-old David is now a hugely successful actor, with the star getting his big break when he was cast as Ross Geller in the hit sitcom Friends back in 1994.
The 'Friends' actor had an interaction with the pop icon when he was a teenager, but it had nothing to do with show business.
During a recent appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," David Schwimmer shared he once served Rod Stewart with divorce papers as a teenager.
David Schwimmer had an encounter with legendary rocker Rod Stewart before his big 'Friends' days, but unfortunately it was not for a good reason.
The “Friends” alum previously worked as a process server during his college days, he revealed on Monday’s episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
David Schwimmer has looked at his previous career as a process server and remembered one of the more prominent interactions he had on the job.
This situation could easily be mistaken for a sitcom plot, as David Schwimmer recently unveiled an intriguing and unexpected episode from his past. During an appearance on The Late
David Schwimmer has said he once served singer Rod Stewart with divorce papers while the actor was working in a summer job during his university years.
“Rachel broke up with me on a Monday evening, and it was heartbreaking. No one leaves Rod!” Stewart told the outlet. “But that Saturday night, I met Penny at the Dorchester Hotel in London. The bass player in my band, Carmine, said, ‘Listen, you’ve just come out of a long nine-year marriage. You’re not ready yet.’ I nearly strangled him!”
David Schwimmer recalled the time he served Rod Stewart with divorce papers while the ‘Friends’ star was a process server in his teens