Rumor has it that all the cast from "Friends" left the show rich, as at the time the series reached its tenth and final season, each of them was making $1 million per episode - but has David Schwimmer's net worth survived the more than ten years since the show ended?
Jennifer Aniston is definitely the cast member that has gotten the most from her post "Friends" career, having starred in a few major films such as the comedy "Horrible Bosses," but that doesn't mean that her co-stars have done badly, and David Schwimmer's net worth is still a witness of his time in the now classic show.
Recently, Courteney Cox revealed that there had been plans for a "Friends" reunion in the past (though she didn't specify whether it would be a film or a series), but it had been the man who played her brother Ross Geller who had halted the project from materializing, but can the actor afford it with David Schwimmer's net worth?
Ever since the end of "Friends," David Schwimmer's net worth has come greatly from his work behind the cameras, having started directing at the time the show was airing, doing a total of 10 over the years - and he even directed two episodes of Matt LeBlanc's short-lived spinoff show "Joey."
While David Schwimmer's net worth is secure, there's no doubt that the actor truly loves his many jobs in the film industry, and he's continued to work without having the need to; in the past few years, his most notable role is that of voicing the giraffe, Melman, in the "Madagascar" movies.
Most recently, he was cast in the "American Horror Story" spinoff show about famous criminals, "American Crime Story," where he'll be playing the role of Robert Kardashian, O.J. Simpson's lawyer at the time of his infamous trial in the 1990s and Kim Kardashian's father.
Currently, Celebrity Net Worth lists David Schwimmer's net worth at $80 million - he's certainly comfortable enough to refuse a "Friends" reunion if he doesn't feel like doing it!