'Friends' actor James Michael Tyler, who played Gunther, reveals stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Friends’ actor James Michael Tyler, who played Gunther, reveals stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis

/ 01:07 PM June 22, 2021

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Gunther (L) and Ross in “Friends.” Image: Warner Bros. Television

LOS ANGELES — James Michael Tyler, who portrayed Central Perk employee Gunther on “Friends,” has revealed his stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis. He shared the news on “Today” on Monday morning.

“I was 56 years old at the time, and they screen for PSA, which is prostate-specific antigen,” Tyler said. “That came back at an extraordinarily high number. So I knew immediately when I went online and I saw the results of my blood test and blood work that there was obviously something quite wrong there. Nearly immediately, my doctor called me and said, ‘Hey, I need you to come in tomorrow because I suspect that you may have quite a serious problem with your prostate.'”

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Tyler was recently seen on the HBO Max special “Friends: The Reunion.” While several other characters from the show stopped by to say hello to the core cast in person, Tyler appeared via video conference.

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“I wanted to be a part of that, and initially I was going to be on the stage, at least, with them, and be able to take part in all the festivities,” he said.

“It was bittersweet, honestly. I was very happy to be included. It was my decision not to be a part of that physically and make an appearance on Zoom, basically, because I didn’t wanna bring a downer on it, you know? I didn’t want to be like, ‘Oh, and by the way, Gunther has cancer.'”

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The actor is undergoing chemotherapy to combat the cancer, and is urging men to get early screenings in order to battle it through an early diagnosis.

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“There are other options available to men if they catch it before me,” he said. “Next time you go in for just a basic exam or your yearly checkup, please ask your doctor for a PSA test. It’s easily detectable. If it spreads beyond the prostate to the bones, which is most prevalent in my form, it can be a lot more difficult to deal with.” JB

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