The storied television director spoke on the 'Today' show about the immense loss of Perry, who died at age 54.
Logo text Matthew Perry‘s comedic genius was apparent from the very first episode of Friends.
That according to storied television director James Burrows, who helmed the pilot “The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate,” and would go on to direct 15 total episodes throughout the iconic NBC comedy’s 10-season run. Burrows spoke to the Today
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