The American television sitcom
Friends featured six main cast members throughout its run, with numerous characters recurring throughout the ten seasons. The main cast members were familiar to television viewers before their roles on Friends, but were not considered to be stars.
Series creator
David Crane wanted all six characters to be equally prominent,
and the series was lauded as being "the first true 'ensemble' show".
The cast members made efforts to keep the ensemble format and not allow one member to dominate;
they entered themselves in the same acting categories for awards,
opted for collective instead of individual salary negotiations,
and asked to appear together on magazine cover photos in the first season.
The cast members became best friends off screen,
and one
guest star,
Tom Selleck, reported sometimes feeling left out.
The cast remained good friends after the series' run, notably Cox and Aniston, with Aniston being godmother to Cox and
David Arquette's daughter, Coco.
In the official farewell commemorative book
Friends 'Til The End, each separately acknowledged in his/her interview that the cast had become his/her family.