Matt LeBlanc posed with former classmates during his 30-year high school reunion on Friday in Massachusetts.

The 48-year-old, who graduated in 1985 from Newton North High School, shared the group picture to his Facebook and Twitter.

The Friends vet, who was born and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, tweeted on Friday: 'High school reunion tonight. Yikes. Should be a blast to see everyone. I hope.'

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Friends: Matt LeBlancposed with former classmates during his 30-year high school reunion on Friday in Massachusetts

The star took a selfie by the entrance of his class reunion, sticking his tongue out for the playful Facebook picture.

The TV icon donned a thick charcoal-hued coat and a button-up top for the candid photo by a sign that read, 'Welcome NNHS Class of 1985!'

LeBlanc also joked on Twitter about his age and the three decades since attending high school, writing: '30 years. I'm 1000 years old. Hahaha.'

Fun night: The 48-year-old graduated from Newton North High School in 1985

Ready to go: The actor, who was born and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, tweeted his excitement on Friday

The Showtime actor stopped to take a photo with fellow attendees at the reunion, grinning wide in the Twitter snap.

He also made a reference in a tweet to one of his most famous lines he uttered as Joey Tribbiani on Friends.

Matt jokingly tweeted: 'Ok, to everyone who's asked "How I'm doin?" I'm doing good. Thanks for asking,' adding a winking emoji.

During his ten years on Friends, his character often uttered the phrase, 'How you doin'?' as a form of flirting.

In good fun: The TV actor joked on Twitter about his age and the three decades since attending high school

Good times: The Showtime actor stopped to take a photo with fellow attendees at the reunion, grinning wide in the Twitter snap

Funny guy: He also made a reference in a tweet to one of his most famous lines he uttered as Joey Tribbiani on Friends

The Joey actor also made a video for a classmate's child while at the reunion.

He currently plays a fictional version of himself on the show, Episodes, and is set to start filming the fifth season in 2016.

Episodes is about a a British TV writing couple who travel to Los Angeles to make an American version of their hit British show.

Surprise: He currently plays a fictional version of himself on the show, Episodes, and is set to start filming the fifth season in 2016

The star received a Golden Globe for Best Actor for his role in the comedy.

Matt split with his partner of eight years, actress Andrea Anders, in January 2015.

He has one daughter, 11-year-old Marina LeBlanc, with his ex-wife, Melissa McKnight.

The former couple were married for three years before divorcing in 2006.