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Seasons three through six of Friends had some of Chandler Bing’s funniest and most character-defining moments. There he is handcuffed, without pants, to a filing cabinet; remaining in “time out” in a box for nearly a full episode; hooking up with–and later marrying–Monica…We all remember them fondly. Who doesn’t remember them? The beginning began when he was born on August 19th in Williamstown, MA, the son of two prominent people: actor John Bennett Perry and mother Suzanne, who later served as press secretary to Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau (father of Justin, whom Perry says he beat up in school). And the beginning began when he was born on August 19th in Williamstown, MA, the son of two prominent people: actor John Bennett Perry and mother Suzanne, who later served as press secretary to Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau (father of Justin, who Perry says he beat up in school).Perry developed an interest in acting after he served it up on the tennis court as a youth, moving from Canada to L.A. to live with his father, starting with small bits on shows like 240-Robert

(1979)–a series that starred his father and is considered lost–and HBO sketch series

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(1983), along with more popular fare like Charles in Charge and Silver Spoons. Perry’s first acting job was on the Fox sitcom, Second chance (formerly Boys Will Be Boy), which was retitled Boys Will Be boys to focus on Perry’s Chazz character. It only lasted one season, but the year it ended, 1988, was a turning point for the actor.Although most of us haven’t heard of the titles, Matthew Perry was getting steady work. In 1989, he appeared in the Tony Danza-starring comedy She’s Out of Control, as well as a three-episode arc on Growing Pains

, playing Gold’s boyfriend who drinks and drives, resulting in his death. In 1989, he appeared in the Tony Danza-starring comedy She’s Out of Control, not to mention a three-episode arc on Growing Pains, playing Gold’s boyfriend who drinks and drives, resulting in his death–as part of the “very special episode” craze.Around this time, he would call it quits on being credited as Matthew L. Perry, which seemed like sort of a good luck charm, since he landed his first lead in a sitcom, co-headlining CBS’ Sydney (1990, with Valerie Bertinelli and Craig Bierko, the fool who turned down Friends a few years later). It was not a good thing, as Perry would go on to star in a number of TV movies and series. He played Desi Arnaz Jr., in Call Me Anna in 1990, and did one-offs in Beverly Hills 9210

in 1991, Dream on in 1992, and Sibs in 1992, before settling into another series for ABC in 1993, 010010 The TV movies Deadly Relationships (1996) and Parallel lives (1996), as well as the L.A.X (1994) would also follow. 2194, an unaired pilot that he was too busy doing to initially take a little show called Six of One…He, too, did Doug Liman’s DTV Getting In…And yes, Perry would be getting in the business in a major way that same year…After Bierko dropped out, Matthew Perry joined the cast of Six of One fortunately renamed to Friends, as the youngest member, playing Chandler Bing, the sarcastic one of the group. He was a fan favorite, regardless. This money would come in handy, tragically. This money would come in handy…During this run, Perry became addicted to Vicodin after a jet-ski accident in 1997. He then developed a 55-pill/day addiction, which was only exacerbated by the mounting pressures from shooting Fools rush in (1997). The film was an innocent but generic flick, which proved to be a major departure in the TV environment. In 1998, Perry starred alongside Chris Farley in the film Almost Hero. Far from being a Farley/Spade pair, it is a blot on Farley’s filmography. The year 1999 brought us another non-challenging romantic comedy,

Three To Tango; the following year, we had the decently good The whole Nine Yards which excelled more because of Bruce Willis’ chemistry with Perry and the rest of the cast. The same year, Perry suffered from pancreatitis, brought on by alcohol abuse, something his Friends

co-stars tried and failed to get him off of. By 2001, Perry was heavily into alcohol, Vicodin, methadone, and amphetamines.This came to a head in 2002 while Perry was filming Serving Sara with Elizabeth Hurley. Perry’s addictions began to affect his work with less than two weeks remaining in production. His quart of alcohol/day habit sent his much-needed rehab…but he only went because he was afraid he would die. Perry has spent $9 million on rehab, and has been to rehab 60 times. He also starred in David Mamet’s play Sexual Perversity In Chicago, which was adapted for the big screen as About last night. But he couldn’t avoid comedy, next starring in the pointless sequel The Whole Ten Yards (2004), and directing an episode of Scrubs

alongside his father.Following Friends

‘ end in 2004, many in the cast wondered what would come of their careers. Perry waited until 2006 before he stepped in front of the cameras. He starred in the TV movie The Ron Clark Story, which earned him Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG nominations. The pattern of forgettable but passable TV and movie work began. It still seems to be going on. There was the promising but failed, one-season Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, playing the head writer of an SNL-esque show; 2007’s Numb, which went DTV in the US despite a strong enough turn as a depressive with depersonalization disorder; indie attempt Birds of America (2008); the casually charming 17 Again (2009) with Zac Efron–which capped off the decade and surprisingly and unjustly still remains his most recent feature.The 2010s started off with potential, with the creators giving him a voice in the video game Fallout: New Vegas

based on his avid love for the series. The year 2011 brought ABC’s Mr. Sunshine–which Perry co-created and wrote episodes of–but that was canceled after just nine episodes. Perry returned to drama in 2012-2013 with a four episode arc as an lawyer on The Good Wife, which he would reprise for a three-episode stint on The Good Fight. Perry was again given the opportunity to star in a sitcom. This time, he played a sportscaster in Go on which was, indeed, cancelled after one season. In the same year, Perry opened a Malibu rehabilitation center, which unfortunately closed in 2015, but that’s still twice as long as many of his shows. That same year, Perry landed the Oscar Madison role for a Odd couple reboot. The show miraculously lasted 3 seasons. In 2016, Perry returned back to the stage with The End of Longing which was performed in London and off-Broadway. In 2017, Perry seemed to want to let his fans in more on his personal life, playing famous boozer Ted Kennedy in TV movie

The Kennedys: After Camelot.And then his colon exploded. No, really. His aggressive OxyContin use in the latter half of the decade caused an exploded colon and a colostomy. His abuse also put him in a coma with two weeks on life support, with doctors giving him a 2% chance of survival, detailed graphically and effectively in his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.And still Matthew Perry survived and has been sober since 2021. Could he have been any luckier?

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