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Randy Vasquez says his getting fired from Friends season 1 'scared the crap' out of Jennifer Aniston

The actor also shared the sweet advice Matthew Perry gave after his firing.

Randy Vasquez says his getting fired from Friends season 1 ‘scared the crap’ out of Jennifer Aniston

The actor also shared the sweet advice Matthew Perry gave after his firing.

By Mekishana Pierre

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January 29, 2026 5:24 p.m. ET

Randy Vasquez during "In the Blink of an Eye" Los Angeles Premiere at Highlands in Hollywood, California, United States., Jennifer Aniston on Friends

Randy Vasquez; Jennifer Aniston. Credit:

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Actor Randy Vasquez still remembers the *Friends* role that almost was.

During an appearance on Wednesday's episode of *The Patrick LabyorSheaux With Patrick Labyorteaux* podcast, Vasquez revealed that he once got a role on the iconic '90s sitcom during its early days, only to be abruptly fired soon after.

"I got cast on the fourth episode of *Friends* and I got fired after the reading by Jim Burroughs," the 64-year-old recalled. "We did the reading. I walked back to my green room... and I called my agent. 'Hey, what's going on?' 'They just fired you. They just let you go.' And right as my agent was telling me that, Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow walk in."

Vasquez remembered ending the call with his agent and breaking the news to Kudrow and Aniston, the latter of whom he said was "mortified."

"It scared the crap out of her," Vasquez shared. "They were feeling so bad for me. I said, 'Well, good luck. I hope it [works out].'"

Courteney Cox as 'Monica Geller', Matt LeBlanc as 'Joey Tribbiani', Lisa Kudrow as 'Phoebe Buffay', David Schwimmer as 'Ross Geller', Matthew Perry as 'Chandler Bing', Jennifer Aniston as 'Rachel Green' in a 'Friends' group portrait, June 15th 1994.

The cast of 'Friends' in 1994.

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As the actor reasoned, the show was in such early days and none of the stars who would become a household name had hit their stride yet. "This was before it was a hit — this is only the fourth episode. None of those guys, nobody knew who they were," he explained. "I've been on sitcoms where actors have come into the first reading and then they're not there anymore. They cut characters. They have to cut stuff for the time element. And you know, Jim Burroughs, you got to think that his instincts are pretty good."

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Still, the *Knots Landing* alum admitted he was bummed as he walked out of the studio on the Warner Bros. lot. But before the actor got too far down the street, another series star came along to offer some words of comfort — Matthew Perry.

"Randy, they just told me, I'm so sorry. Oh my god. I had a job one time on a movie and they flew me out to Florida and I walked off the plane and somebody came up to me and said, 'They just wrote your character out,'" the actor recalled Perry telling him. "I know what it's like, man. Just hang in there and I'm so sorry."

FRIENDS - Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing

Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry on 'Friends'.

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While Vasquez lost his shot at getting in on* Friends*' early success, he's made his mark with roles on shows like *Acapulco H.E.A.T.*, *Love Boat: The Next Wave*, *First Monday*, and *JAG*.

And, of course, Aniston, Kudrow, and Perry became pop culture icons alongside their fellow *Friends *costars Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, and Matt LeBlanc. The cast was famously close throughout their run on the megahit NBC sitcom, which aired for 10 seasons, from 1994 to 2004.

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Decades after the *Friends* finale, the show has endured as one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. The actors have reunited dozens of times in the 20-plus years since the show signed off, often in twos or threes. Before Perry's tragic death at 54, the cast reunited for the last time in 2021 to celebrate the series' legacy for HBO Max's unscripted special *Friends: The Reunion*, in which they returned to their old set at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank to share laughs and tears while reminiscing.

That event was actually where all the costars gathered for the last time, Aniston revealed in an August interview with *Vanity Fair*.

"We did everything we could when we could," Aniston said. "But it almost felt like we'd been mourning Matthew for a long time because his battle with that disease was a really hard one for him to fight. As hard as it was for all of us and for the fans, there's a part of me that thinks this is better. I'm glad he's out of that pain."**

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