For every FRIENDS reveal fan, below is some upgrade: Cole Sprouse, that played Ross Geller’s boy, Ben, shared he has actually never ever come across any one of the hit comedy’s cast as a grownup.
American actor and digital photographer Cole Sprouse gladly reviewed his time on FRIENDS, where he played Ben Geller from 2000 to 2002, beginning at age 7.
“FRIENDS has actually ended up being such a renowned entity currently,” he shared, while speaking with PEOPLE magazine. “But I was just in it for 10 episodes! Plus,” the actor added, further continuing, “I was simply a child. So my memories of those 10 episodes are possibly rather various from those of an older cast participant that did a thousand episodes.”
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Cole Sprouse reveals shocking admission: ‘I’ve never ever encountered FRIENDS cast considering that the program’
But when asked if he’s had call with his previous cast participants, consisting of David Schwimmer that played his onscreen daddy, the 31-year-old Riverdale celebrity confessed they have actually never ever satisfied.
“Since being on the show, I’ve never had the chance to meet any of them,” the actor shared, describing David Schwimmer, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and the late Matthew Perry.
“Not bumping into my former co-stars in Hollywood is almost rarer than the opposite,” Sprouse laughed, including, “I was certain I would have run into them.”
Aniston, aged 55, revealed shock upon finding Sprouse’s grown-up age throughout a 2023 meeting with Adam Sandler.
“What?” Aniston said loudly, raising her hands in awe. She included, “He was so small!”
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Cole Sprouse, currently featuring alongside Kathryn Newton in Lisa Frankenstein by director Zelda Williams and screenwriter Diablo Cody, has built an impressive adult acting career. His credits include Five Feet Apart (2019) with Haley Lu Richardson, Moonshot (2022) with Lana Condor, and seven seasons as Jughead Jones on Riverdale. He’s also lined up to star in the upcoming movie adaptation of Mason Deaver’s I Wish You All the Best.
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Sprouse twins’ childhood roles are still cherished by fans
The five-feet-apart actor’s roles as a child actor, spanning from the 1990s comedy series Grace Under Fire to The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and its spinoffs with his twin brother Dylan, are still widely adored and plentiful.
“We never expected it to be such a significant part of many people’s childhoods,” Sprouse told PEOPLE about the Disney Channel sitcom. He continued, “It’s heartwarming to see the lasting nostalgia and love for children’s programming and our show.”
Meanwhile, the brothers are still in touch with everyone from The Suite Life series, including Adam Sandler whom they regularly communicate from time to time.
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