David Schwimmer was shooting a series for young people Goosebumps: The Vanishing when he was reminded that he himself was not a young adult.
Talking to PEOPLE for One Last Thing, ex Friends star shares the last time he injured himself: accidentally hitting his back while filming a scene in the series based on the books by fan favorite RL Stine.
“It was a shooting day Cower it required doing the stunt over and over again,” says Schwimmer.
“He spun me around on the chair at the table and pulled me forward. I didn’t really hurt myself, but the next day I was like, ‘Oh, I’m not 22 anymore’. For the record, Schwimmer is 58 years old.
The Emmy nominee adds that “everything” on his body was a bit uncomfortable afterwards, but especially his back.
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“We practiced it and practiced it, and I did it a bunch of times and [I felt] good,” he says. “And then the next day I said, okay, that’s why [my body] it hurts.”
He also shared a few more “durations”:
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A final moment of gratitude Earlier today when someone asked about the 30th anniversary Friends. For me, it just makes me so thankful that people are still discovering the series and still find it funny and comforting after all these years.
The last moment of self-care. I rarely do this, but I treated myself to a deep tissue massage. Life, stress, travel — sometimes your body needs a massage every now and then. I should do that more often. I don’t know why I don’t know.
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The last moment of pride. This happens almost every day with my child [Cleo, 13]who completed an amazing piece of art last week — it was a painting of Alan Turing. And I was like, “Damn, that’s objectively pretty great.”
Last guilty pleasure Whitley’s Peanut Factory makes bunches of milk chocolate peanuts in these giant cans. I ate about half a can while I was home alone watching TV. I just ordered 10 more.
Goosebumps: The Vanishing now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.
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