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James Michael Tyler, Gunther the barista in Friends – obituary

James Michael Tyler in Friends - Television Stills
James Michael Tyler in Friends - Television Stills

James Michael Tyler, who has died of prostate cancer aged 59, was an American actor known as the “seventh Friend” – Gunther, the barista, in the hit sitcom Friends.

He was originally hired as an extra, beating others to the role because he had experience operating an espresso machine.

His character was manager of the Central Perk coffee shop in New York’s Greenwich Village, a regular meeting point for the sextet of characters who turned Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer into worldwide stars.

Tyler joined Friends for its second episode but had no lines – or an on-screen credit – until the 33rd programme. He appeared in 150 of the 236 episodes, encompassing the series’s entire 10-year run (1994-2004), with Gunther continually lurking over the shoulders of the main stars while they sip coffee and chat.

James Michael Tyler as Gunther, (left) with David Schwimmer as Ross Geller, his rival for the attentions of Rachel (Jennifer Anniston) - Danny Feld/NBCU Photo Bank
James Michael Tyler as Gunther, (left) with David Schwimmer as Ross Geller, his rival for the attentions of Rachel (Jennifer Anniston) - Danny Feld/NBCU Photo Bank

A running joke was made of him being constantly foiled in his attempts to break into the exclusive group. The heartache was compounded by his crush on Rachel (Jennifer Anniston), originally a waitress at Central Perk.

His feelings for her surfaced when he showed a dislike for Ross (Schwimmer) after he became Rachel’s boyfriend, Gunther responding to his coffee order: “Oh, like you don’t already have everything.”

In early episodes, it was revealed that he had previously been an actor but was out of work after the daytime soap All My Children killed off his character, buried in an avalanche.

His peroxide blond hair – the result of letting an aspiring hairdresser friend loose shortly before his audition – was another element to Tyler’s screen persona. The producers liked it and as Tyler recalled: “I had to bleach my hair every week for ten years – that’s a bit much.” Eventually, in the final episode of Friends, Gunther reveals his love for Rachel, who tells the love-struck barista: “Oh, I love you, too. Probably not in the same way, but I do. And when I’m in a café having coffee, or I see a man with hair brighter than the sun, I’ll think of you.”

When the programme’s six stars were interviewed by James Corden earlier this year in the TV special Friends: The Reunion, Tyler – just months before his death – appeared on Zoom.

“It was the most memorable 10 years of my life,” he said of his Friends experience.

James Michael Tyler was born in Greenwood, Mississippi, on May 28 1962, the youngest of five children, to Mary (née Pullen) and Dewitt Tyler, a former US Air Force captain.

Eleven years later, after the family moved to nearby Minona, his parents died within months of each other, his mother from breast cancer and his father in a vehicle accident. He then lived with his sister in Anderson, South Carolina.

After graduating in geology from Clemson University, where he acted in student productions, Tyler gained a Master’s degree in fine arts from Clemson University in 1984.

Moving to Los Angeles four years later, he sold keyboards in a music shop and broke into films as a production assistant and worked as an extra and a barista at the Bourgeois Pig coffee shop in Hollywood.

Friends led Tyler to have guest roles in Sabrina the Teenage Witch in 2001 and Scrubs in 2005. Seven years later, he was reunited with Friends star LeBlanc (Joey) to play a fictionalised version of himself for a one-off appearance in the TV industry sitcom Episodes.

James Michael Tyler behind the bar at the pop-up replica of Central Perk in Manhattan - Rob Kim/Getty Images for Warner Brothers
James Michael Tyler behind the bar at the pop-up replica of Central Perk in Manhattan - Rob Kim/Getty Images for Warner Brothers

When a pop-up replica of Central Perk was set up in Manhattan’s SoHo district to mark Friends’ 20th anniversary in 2014, Tyler made regular appearances to meet fans. He was in London the following year to launch FriendsFest, complete with the coffee shop replica.

Tyler’s first marriage, to Barbara Chadsey in 1995, was dissolved and in 2017, he married Jennifer Carno, who survives him.

James Michael Tyler, born May 28 1962, died October 24 2021