Primate time TV
June Casagrande
“Friends” fans still recovering from last night’s tear-jerker should
brace themselves for a shock they weren’t expecting: Marcel the
monkey is a girl.
As if that weren’t enough, the duck from “Friends” is actually
somewhere between 12 and 18 ducks. And, the icing on the cake: Marcel
wasn’t so tight with her TV owner, Ross, played by David Schwimmer.
In fact, it was Courteney Cox Arquette who bonded best with the
diminutive monkey.
“She ended up working with Monica most so I’d say they got along
the best,” said Chad Dunn, trainer for Studio Animal Services, who
worked with Marcel on the set of “Friends.”
The “Friends” animals threw a farewell party and screening for the
show’s final episode at Diedrich Coffee on Jamboree Road, with a
little help from the people at Star 98.7.
The station had its “Friends” finale party Thursday night at the
coffee house, where about 70 or 80 lucky listeners got to watch the
final episode on two big-screen TVs alongside radio personalities
Lisa Foxx and Jason Pullman. The event was just one of many across
the country to mark the end of the 10-year-long NBC sitcom that
spawned everything from movie careers to fashion and hairstyle
trends.
“We love Orange County,” Pullman said. “We have a lot of listeners
in the O.C. and we always have a good time here.”
The event included a “Friends” look-alike contest, in which
Michelle McCarter of Newport Beach and Gary King of Fullerton won
first place as Monica and Ross, respectively.
“My kids said, ‘you have to do it, Mom,’” McCarter said.
“People have been telling me I look like Ross for 10 years now, so I figured, why not?” King said.
The animals had varying reactions. Marcel was a cautious host,
clearly overwhelmed by the noise and crowds, but one who found
comfort in a chewy chunk of pizza crust.
Marcel is a white-throated Capuchin monkey, a species commonly
referred to as organ grinder’s monkeys. In captivity they live to
about 30 or 35 years old. Marcel is still 7. The duck, sometimes
called “Quacky” by trainer De Ann Zarkowski, was clearly more of a
party animal, flapping about happily.
“There are about a dozen and a half ducks we use, and it’s
impossible to know them by name,” Zarkowski said. “I just call him
Quacky.”
Fans who came out for the event varied from die-hard “Friends”
enthusiasts to people like Katie Olsen of Laguna Beach, who won
admission to the Star 98.7 party through a Deidrich’s drawing.
“I’ve never won anything like this before,” Olsen said. “This is a
fun thing to attend.”
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