'Friends' fame Courteney Cox opens up about a time when she felt forgotten by Hollywood
Mar 16, 2022
Washington [US], March 16 : Life is not a bed of roses. Actor Courteney Cox, who became a household name with her role in '90s sitcom 'Friends', has faced a phase in life when she felt Hollywood was no longer interested in her.
Speaking to Variety, Courteney said, "I would say the years after 'Cougar Town,' trying to find the right thing and I didn't feel very relevant at the time. I was focusing on something else. I was focusing on my relationship and didn't focus as much on business side of things."
She added, "And I think ... out of sight, out of mind. And yeah, I think a lot of it was my fault, but I think also once I wasn't driven, I think they probably forgot about me for a while."
Currently, Courteney is a part of the horror sitcom 'Shining Vale'.
Speaking about the show, she said, "I'm pretty sure this character was written for someone in their 40's ... but then they changed it to a woman in their 50's, which is great because that's when your midlife crisis really happens. That's when menopause, the whole thing, that's when they keep blaming it on 'Oh, it's hormones,' but it's a lot more than that, and you know, that's what I am."
'Shining Vale' is created by Jeff Astrof and Sharon Horgan.