Beloved ‘Friends’ star found dead in a hot tub

October 30, 2023
Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry

LOS ANGELES (AP):

It may take weeks before the cause of Matthew Perry's death is determined.

The Friends star, an Emmy-nominated actor whose sarcastic, but lovable Chandler Bing was among television's most famous and most quotable characters, died on Saturday at 54.

Perry's body was found in a hot tub at his home, according to unnamed sources cited by the Los Angeles Times and celebrity website TMZ, which was the first to report the news. LAPD Officer Drake Madison told The Associated Press on Saturday that officers had gone to that block "for a death investigation of a male in his 50s".

"Matthew was an incredibly gifted actor and an indelible part of the Warner Bros Television Group family," the company said in a statement. "The impact of his comedic genius was felt around the world, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of so many. This is a heartbreaking day, and we send our love to his family, his loved ones, and all of his devoted fans."

Perry's 10 seasons on Friends made him one of Hollywood's most recognisable actors, starring opposite Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow and David Schwimmer as a friend group in New York.

As Chandler, he played the quick-witted, insecure and neurotic roommate of LeBlanc's Joey and a close friend of Schwimmer's Ross. During the show's hijinks, he could be counted on to chime in with a line like "Could this BE any more awkward?" or another well-timed quip.

Perry was open about his long and public struggle with addiction, writing at the beginning of his 2022 million-selling memoir: "Hi, my name is Matthew, although you may know me by another name. My friends call me Matty. And I should be dead."

Friends ran from 1994 until 2004, winning one Best Comedy Series Emmy Award in 2002. Some of his Friends co-stars paid tribute on social media, posting photos, GIFS and bloopers from their favourite episodes.

"What a loss," actress Maggie Wheeler, who played his girlfriend Janice, wrote on Instagram. "The joy you brought to so many in your too-short lifetime will live on. I feel very blessed by every creative moment we shared."

Actress Morgan Fairchild, who played his mother on the show, said the loss of a "brilliant young actor" was a shock.

"I'm heartbroken about the untimely death of my 'son,'" she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

By the Friends finale, Chandler is married to Cox's Monica and they have a family, reflecting the journey of the core cast from single New Yorkers trying to figure their lives out to several of them married and starting families.

The series was one of television's biggest hits and has taken on a new life -- and found surprising popularity with younger fans -- in recent years on streaming services.

Perry described reading the Friends script for the first time in his memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.

"It was as if someone had followed me around for a year, stealing my jokes, copying my mannerisms, photocopying my world-weary yet witty view of life. One character in particular stood out to me: it wasn't that I thought I could 'play' Chandler. I 'was' Chandler."

Unknown at the time was the struggle Perry had with addiction and an intense desire to please audiences.

" Friends was huge. I couldn't jeopardize that. I loved the script. I loved my co-actors. I loved the scripts. I loved everything about the show but I was struggling with my addictions which only added to my sense of shame," he wrote in his memoir. "I had a secret and no one could know."

"I felt like I was gonna die if the live audience didn't laugh, and that's not healthy for sure. But I could sometimes say a line and the audience wouldn't laugh and I would sweat and sometimes go into convulsions," Perry wrote. "If I didn't get the laugh I was supposed to get I would freak out. I felt that every single night. This pressure left me in a bad place. I also knew of the six people making that show, only one of them was sick."

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