Police in Blackpool, England, have received a barrage of social media responses since they posted a photo of a robbery suspect on Facebook with the question: “Do you recognize this man?”
Unfortunately, the man in question is the spitting image of David Schwimmer from “Friends,” who was most recently seen playing legendary lawyer Robert Kardashian on “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” for which he earned an Emmy nomination.
While the surveillance camera shot of the man, who is wanted in relation to a theft at a Blackpool restaurant on the Sept. 20, is younger than 51-year-old — he is a carbon copy of his 90s-era character Ross Geller.
Also Read: David Schwimmer, David Arquette Launch #AskMoreOfHim Crusade With Hollywood Power Players
The similarity sparked plenty of quotes directly from the beloved NBC sitcom.
Police in Scotland even got in on the fun, with the Dumfries Galloway Police Division...
Unfortunately, the man in question is the spitting image of David Schwimmer from “Friends,” who was most recently seen playing legendary lawyer Robert Kardashian on “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” for which he earned an Emmy nomination.
While the surveillance camera shot of the man, who is wanted in relation to a theft at a Blackpool restaurant on the Sept. 20, is younger than 51-year-old — he is a carbon copy of his 90s-era character Ross Geller.
Also Read: David Schwimmer, David Arquette Launch #AskMoreOfHim Crusade With Hollywood Power Players
The similarity sparked plenty of quotes directly from the beloved NBC sitcom.
Police in Scotland even got in on the fun, with the Dumfries Galloway Police Division...
- 10/24/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
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