James Gunther, the actor of the classic American TV series "Friends", died of cancer at the age of 59

James Gunther, the actor of the classic American TV series "Friends", died of cancer at the age of 59

According to foreign media reports on October 24 local time, James Michael Taylor, who played Gunther in the classic American TV series "Friends" that brought joy and touching moments to countless audiences, died of prostate cancer at the age of 59.

According to James Michael Taylor's agent Tony Benson, James Michael Taylor died peacefully at home yesterday Sunday morning. In June this year, James Michael Taylor revealed that he had advanced prostate cancer and it had spread to his bones.

Many netizens expressed that they could not accept the death of James Michael Taylor and expressed their condolences in the comment area. Some netizens also said that James Michael Taylor did not come to the "Friends" reunion because his health was not good. When he was interviewed, he said that he did not want to make the atmosphere too sad, so he did not go.

James Michael Taylor also shared photos of himself after being diagnosed with cancer on social media, saying that he had been diagnosed with cancer three years ago and had been fighting cancer for the past three years. However, prostate cancer has now reached the late stage and has spread to the bones, causing James Michael Taylor's lower body to be paralyzed and unable to move on his own.

Many people may not be familiar with James Michael Taylor. He is the actor of Gunther in the classic film and television work "Friends". He is the manager of the coffee shop where the protagonists often go. As the plot progresses, he falls in love with the protagonist Rachel.

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