That's like the greatest experiences of my life still, 'Friends,' so it's not something I want to get away from, but I do want to try and show something new.

I am fine with the fact that some of my hair is gray. If it was all gray overnight, that would be a scary thing.

The thing that I'm most proud of in my life is that if a stranger came up to me and said, 'I can't stop drinking. I can't stop drinking. Can you help me?' I can say, 'Yes, I can help you.'

I loved playing Chandler. I grew up playing that part.

I would always be the kid that got in trouble in school, that's for sure, for joking around.

I've certainly had a lot of experiences in my life where I was much too self-centered.

To me, writing is remembering something funny that happened, or maybe something I said seven years ago.

There was a time when I wasn't working a lot. It ebbs and flows. Mostly I was just living my life and playing 'Fallout 3,' a very fun game.

They say that women like a man who can make them laugh, and I find that if you can make a woman laugh on the first and second dates, then you're doing well.

Like, my house has a nice view, because, you know, I was on 'Friends.'

I've been on a show before where I was on a billboard and then, after like three or four weeks, they took the billboard down and replaced it with nothing. Took my face down and put a white board up.

It's tough to have a movie-star persona when you're on a show as successful as 'Friends.'

I know Chandler is similar to me. But if you watched my life for a week, there would be many more boring parts.

In high school, my prom date fooled around with another guy - on prom night!

I became a big Kings fan, and then later on my hometown of Ottawa got a team, so then I was very, very torn. I just love both of those teams very much.

I'm very similar to Chandler in many ways, although Chandler is funnier than me, and Chandler absolutely hates his job whereas I absolutely love my job.

When I die, I'd like' Friends' to be listed behind 'helping people.'

In a perfect world, my tennis game gets better. I have kids and a beautiful wife and live on some hill somewhere that's not in Los Angeles. And the script that Tom Hanks just barely turned down gets in my hands.

I learned to fall down early in life - I was, like, six - because I realized it was a way to make girls laugh.

I gravitate towards sort of broken characters who try to be better people.

If there's a silence in a room I'll try to fill it as soon as humanly possible.

If there's a silence in a room I'll try to fill it as soon as humanly possible.

I have a dark side; it's been pretty well documented. It wouldn't be bad to show that in some light in my work...It's something I no longer fear doing and am actually excited about doing.

I'm glad that life isn't like a Christmas song, because if my friends and I were building a snowman and it suddenly came alive when we put a hat on it, I'd probably freak and stab it to death with an icicle.