Jane Sibbett’s Remarkable Journey to ‘Friends’: From Delivery Room to Sitcom Stardom in 24 Hours
In the world of television, casting changes are often swift and unpredictable—but few are as extraordinary as Jane Sibbett’s last-minute leap into Friends.

In September 1994, just one day after giving birth to her son, Kai, Sibbett was offered the role of Carol Willick, Ross Geller’s ex-wife. The timing was surreal, and the decision would become one of the most memorable behind-the-scenes stories in sitcom history.
Originally, the role of Carol was played by Anita Barone in the pilot episode. However, Barone left the show shortly after, prompting producers to urgently search for a replacement. Coincidentally, Sibbett had given birth on September 10, and the very next day, her agent called with the unexpected offer.

Still recovering from childbirth, Sibbett hesitated. The idea of jumping into a major network sitcom so soon felt overwhelming. But her agent reassured her: the opportunity was significant, the production team was supportive, and she could even bring her nanny to set to help care for her newborn.
Curious, Sibbett watched the Friends pilot—and was instantly captivated by David Schwimmer’s portrayal of Ross. “Oh my goodness, I have to work with this man. He is brilliant,” she later recalled. That moment sealed her decision.
Just days after becoming a mother, Jane Sibbett stepped onto the set of Friends and officially became Carol. Her first appearance aired in the show’s Thanksgiving episode, and she quickly became a recurring presence throughout the series, portraying a character who helped break ground in LGBTQ+ representation on television.

Sibbett’s story is more than just a casting anecdote—it’s a testament to resilience, timing, and the magic of television. From the delivery room to one of the most iconic sitcoms of all time, her journey remains a fan-favorite tale of how life and art can collide in the most unexpected ways.
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