September, Friday 20, 2024

US media outlets report that Matthew Perry, renowned for his role in the comedy series Friends, has passed away at the age of 54.


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According to US media, Matthew Perry, the American actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the popular '90s sitcom Friends, has passed away at the age of 54. Law enforcement sources informed the media that Perry was found dead at his home in Los Angeles. Friends, the TV show that followed the lives of six young friends in New York City, aired for ten years from 1994 to 2004. The final episode of the show was watched by a staggering 52.5 million viewers in the US, making it the most-watched TV episode of the 2000s. Warner Bros TV, the production company behind Friends, released a statement expressing their devastation and describing Perry as an incredibly gifted actor. Born in Massachusetts in 1969, Perry grew up in Ottawa, Canada, where he attended the same elementary school as Justin Trudeau, who later became the Canadian prime minister. Perry later moved to Los Angeles and gained early acting experience on shows like Boys Will Be Boys and Growing Pains. However, it was his role as Chandler Bing on Friends that propelled him to international stardom. Known for his sarcastic one-liners, Chandler Bing became one of the most beloved and iconic characters in television history. Throughout his career, Perry struggled with addiction to painkillers and alcohol, seeking rehabilitation on multiple occasions. In an interview with BBC Radio 2 in 2016, he revealed that he couldn't recall three years of filming Friends due to his substance abuse issues. Alongside his television work, Perry also appeared in various films such as Fools Rush In, Almost Heroes, and the Whole Nine Yards. Fellow cast members, such as Maggie Wheeler and Selma Blair, were among the first to pay tribute to Perry, remembering his impact and expressing their love.