Matthew Perry is an actor and comedian, famous for playing âChandler Bingâ in the television sitcom series âFriendsâ for which he received an âEmmy Awardâ nomination. He has appeared in several other television series and has also played supporting roles in numerous films like âFools Rush Inâ and âThe Whole Nine Yards.â The talented actor was nominated for a âGolden Globeâ for his performance in the television movie âThe Ron Clark Story.â Being part of a broken family, he spent his childhood with his mother and then moved to be with his father as a teenager. Young Matthew was an avid sports enthusiast and was very skilled at playing tennis; he was a top-ranked junior player. Acting was one of his passionsâhe used to perform in various high school stage productions and landed his first film role while still in school. Unfortunately, the film âA Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardonâ did not do much to launch his career. He was planning to enroll at a university when the opportunity knocked on his door againâhe was offered the lead role of âChazz Russellâ in the television series âSecond Chance.â This role gave him visibility and the actor went on to carve a niche for himself, not just in the field of comedy but also in drama.
Childhood & Early Life
Matthew Perry was born on August 19, 1969, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA, to Suzanne Marie and John Bennett. His mother is a Canadian journalist and former press secretary to former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. His father is an American actor, singer, and former model. His parents divorced when he was still a baby.
He studied at âRockcliffe Park Public Schoolâ where he was a proficient tennis player.
He attended high school at âThe Buckley School.â During this time, he developed an interest in acting and appeared in several of the schoolâs stage productions. He also went to âWest Carleton Secondary Schoolâ and âAshbury College.â He was also involved with âLA Connectionâ where he performed improv comedy quite regularly.
Career
He started making guest appearances in television shows during the early-1980s. He got a major break when he was offered the role of âChazz Russellâ in the television series âSecond Chance.â He appeared in 21 episodes of the show from 1987 to 1988.
He was cast as âFred Robertsâ in the movie âA Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardonâ in 1988 when he was just 18 years old. However, the film did not perform well at the box office.
He played a rookie cop named âBillyâ in the sitcom âSydneyâ which premiered on âCBSâ in 1990. The main cast also included Valerie Bertinelli and Craig Bierko.
During the early-1990s, he appeared in a number of television movies, including âCall Me Annaâ (1990), âDeadly Relationsâ (1993), and âParallel Livesâ (1994).
He landed his most famous role in 1994 when he was selected to play âChandler Bingâ in the sitcom series âFriendsâ which ran for ten seasons till 2004. The series, which revolved around the life of a group of friends in New York City, was a critical and commercial success.
He starred along with Bruce Willis, Amanda Peet, and Michael Clarke in the 2000 adventure crime comedy âThe Whole Nine Yards.â In spite of receiving mixed reviews, the movie was a commercial success.
He reprised his role as âNicholas âOzâ Oseranskyâ in the 2004 movie âThe Whole Ten Yardsâ which was a sequel to âThe Whole Nine Yards.â The film was panned by the critics and was a box office flop.
He played the lead role in âThe Ron Clark Storyâ (2006), a television film based on real-life educator Ron Clark, who brings about a difference in the lives of his minority students. His performance was critically acclaimed.
In 2011, he played âBen Donovanâ in the television sitcom âMr. Sunshineâ which he also co-created. Unfortunately, the show was short-lived as it was canceled due to low ratings.
He starred as âRyan Kingâ in the sitcom âGo On,â which is about a radio host who tries to move on with life after the death of his wife. The show ran from 2012 to 2013.
He guest-starred in the âCBSâ drama âThe Good Wife.â He then went on to reprise his role as attorney âMike Krestevaâ in âThe Good Fight,â which is a sequel to the âCBSâ drama âThe Good Wife.â
Perry made his British TV debut in 2014 when he appeared in âThe Dog Thrower.â He also played the lead role in a play titled âThe End of Longing.â In 2015, he portrayed âTyler Bishopâ in the American comedy series âWeb Therapy.â That same year, he joined the cast of the American multi-camera sitcom television series âThe Odd Coupleâ as âOscar Madison.â The series ran for 3 seasons and aired its final episode in 2017.
In 2017, he played the role of âMike Krestevaâ in the legal drama âThe Good Fight.â He also portrayed âTed Kennedyâ in the 2017 American television drama miniseries âThe Kennedys: After Camelot.â In 2021, he appeared in âFriends: The Reunion,â the reunion special of the popular sitcom âFriends.â
In 2022, he released his memoir, âFriends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing,â which became an Amazon best-seller and also peaked high on the New York Times charts.
Major Works
His best-known work is his portrayal of âChandler Bingâ in the long-running âNBCâ television sitcom âFriends.â He received several awards and nominations for his role in the series.
Awards & Achievements
He won the âScreen Actors Guild Awardâ for âOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Seriesâ for âFriendsâ in 1995. He shared the award with other members of the main cast.
In 2004, he received the âTeen Choice Awardâ for âChoice TV Actor â Comedyâ for his role in the series âFriends.â
He has dated several beautiful women like Julia Roberts, Lauren Graham, and Yasmine Bleeth. In 2006, he started dating Lizzy Caplan. However, he broke up with her in 2012.
Perry was treated for drug addiction and alcoholism. In 2018, he had abdominal surgery to repair a gastrointestinal perforation, which took him three months to recover.
Trivia
This actorâs real-life father played his on-screen father in the movie âFools Rush In.â
His favorite song is âDon't Give Upâ by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush.
His net worth is $120 million.
He is a fan of the role-playing videogame series âFalloutâ and voiced the character âBennyâ in âFallout: New Vegas.â
He is center-left when it comes to political ideology.
Death
On October 28, 2023, Perry was found unresponsive in his hot tub by his assistant at his home in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, and later pronounced dead by officers from the Los Angeles Police Department. LAPD Captain Scot Williams said the "cause of death may not be known for some time, but at this point foul play is not suspected." On October 29, 2023, the cause of death was listed as "deferred" by the Los Angeles County Medical Examinerâs Office, pending "additional investigative steps."