Matthew Perry - Gone 2 Soon

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Matthew Perry - Gone 2 Soon
Matthew Langford Perry, born on August 19, 1969, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, was a revered actor known for his humor and versatility across both the small and big screens. His parents, Suzanne Marie Morrison, a Canadian journalist, and John Bennett Perry, an American actor, separated when he was one year old. Perry was primarily raised by his mother in Ottawa, Ontario, although he also briefly lived in Toronto and Montreal. He attended Rockcliffe Park Public School and Ashbury College, a boarding school in Ottawa​1​.From a young age, Perry showed signs of rebellion; by 10, he was misbehaving, and by 14, he had begun drinking alcohol. Initially, he pursued tennis with vigor, becoming a top-ranked junior player in Canada. However, at 15, he moved to Los Angeles to live with his father, where the competition in tennis was stiffer. It was also at this age that he began studying acting at Buckley School, graduating in 1987​1​.Perry's acting career took off with his iconic role as Chandler Bing on the NBC television sitcom "Friends" from 1994 to 2004, a role that endeared him to audiences worldwide. Besides "Friends," Perry had a flourishing career with appearances in "Ally McBeal" (2002) and significant roles in "The West Wing" (2003) and "The Ron Clark Story" (2006), both of which earned him Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He also starred in the NBC series "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" from 2006 to 2007 and had notable film roles in "Fools Rush In" (1997), "Almost Heroes" (1998), "Three to Tango" (1999), "The Whole Nine Yards" (2000), and "17 Again" (2009) among others​2​​1​.Perry further displayed his creative prowess as the co-creator, co-writer, executive producer, and star of the ABC sitcom "Mr. Sunshine" (2011). He starred as sportscaster Ryan King on the NBC sitcom "Go On" (2012), and portrayed Oscar Madison in a revival of the CBS sitcom "The Odd Couple" from 2015 to 2017. Perry also had recurring roles in legal dramas "The Good Wife" (2012–2013) and "The Good Fight" (2017), and portrayed Ted Kennedy in "The Kennedys: After Camelot" (2017)​1​.Despite his successful career, Perry battled severe addictions to drugs and alcohol. Through his recovery journey, he became an advocate for rehabilitation and a spokesperson for the National Association of Drug Court Professionals. His advocacy earned him the Champion of Recovery Award from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy in 2013. In 2022, he released a memoir titled "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing," providing a deeper insight into his life's trials and triumphs​1​.Matthew Perry's diverse ancestry includes English, Irish, German, Swiss-German, and French-Canadian roots. His mixed heritage, coupled with a blend of American and Canadian upbringing, contributed to his unique perspective and versatile acting style that resonated with a global audience​3​.Tragically, Matthew Perry passed away on October 28, 2023, at the age of 54 in Los Angeles, California. His untimely demise left a void in the entertainment industry, but his legacy continues to live on through the memorable characters he portrayed and the lives he touched both on and off-screen​2​​1​.

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Matthew perry - Gone 2 Soon
The "Friends" family is grappling with an immeasurable loss as we bid farewell to our dear Matthew Perry, beloved for his portrayal of the witty Chandler Bing, who passed away at his Los Angeles residence this past Saturday.


Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, and Matt LeBlanc have come together to share their profound grief and remembrances of their cherished co-star. Their heartfelt message, as exclusively revealed by People, speaks to the profound connection they shared: "Matthew's passing has left us utterly devastated. We weren't just a cast; we were a family. There are no words sufficient to express our emotions, but right now, we need time to mourn and process this unfathomable loss."


This poignant statement marks the first public expression of their sorrow following Matthew Perry's tragic departure. They acknowledge that more will be said when the time is right: "In due time, we will share more, when we find the strength. For now, our hearts and thoughts go out to Matty's family, his friends, and everyone across the globe who loved him."


Marta Kauffman, David Crane, and Kevin Bright, the creative forces behind "Friends," have also offered their condolences, expressing their shock and deep sorrow: "We are profoundly saddened by the loss of our beloved friend Matthew. We will forever cherish the joy, the brilliance, and the boundless generosity he brought not only to his work but also to life itself. He was the constant source of laughter in every room, and beyond that, he possessed the most kind-hearted and giving soul."


Matthew Perry, a pivotal figure in the success of "Friends," was discovered lifeless in his Los Angeles home on Saturday, as reported by TMZ, with NBC News and the Los Angeles Times subsequently confirming this devastating news. The Los Angeles County coroner is yet to determine the cause of death following an initial investigation, a process that may take several weeks, according to the Associated Press.


Throughout the ten-season journey of "Friends" from 1994 to 2004, Perry's talent and presence shone brightly as he portrayed Chandler Bing in all 234 episodes. In a heartfelt reunion special on HBO Max in May 2021, Perry reunited with his fellow original cast members – Cox, Kudrow, Aniston, Schwimmer, and LeBlanc. This unscripted gathering allowed them to reminisce, engage in trivia, and even perform a reading from the show's script.


In his November 2022 memoir, "Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing," Perry revealed a personal triumph – his 18 months of sobriety. He expressed gratitude for his life and his opportunity to share his story with "Friends" fans and those grappling with addiction, hoping to combat the stigma and judgment surrounding this issue. Perry wisely stated, "In the end, admitting defeat was winning. Addiction, the big terrible thing, is far too powerful for anyone to defeat alone. But together, one day at a time, we can beat it down."


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