Friends Actress Aisha Tyler Considers Iconic Sitcom’s Lack of Diversity

 

She also expressed sorrow, stating: “It’s difficult to admit and accept blame. Looking at oneself in the mirror hurts. I feel ashamed that I was ignorant twenty-five years ago.

Since then, Kauffman has worked to promote more inclusion, reflecting on the program. She promised to donate $4 million to the African and African American studies department at Brandeis.

University, her alma school. As the first Black performer to be cast in a recurring role on Friends, Aisha Tyler created history. She portrayed Charlie Wheeler, a professor of paleontology.

Who develops feelings for David Schwimmer’s character Ross. Tyler made nine appearances on the program and made a big impact when she was there.

Tyler spoke about her experience working on Friends in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. She spoke on how kind and inviting the group was when she was on the program.

 

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