Sample Astrology Report for Matthew Perry
American-Canadian actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the long-running hit television series, Friends (1994-2004), earning a
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for the role.
The son of actor and model John Bennett Perry, he moved with his mother, Suzanne, to Ontario, Canada at six-months old when his folks split up.
His mother worked as press secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and in 1980 married TV-news anchor Keith Morrison and had four more children.
Matthew took up tennis as a kid and reached the skills of third-ranking junior doubles player in Canada.
He caught the acting-bug in school and in 1984, moved to Los Angeles to check out Hollywood, living with his dad, stepmother and step-sister.
For the next decade, he served his apprenticeship in guest appearances on a variety of teen-oriented TV series.
At 17, he auditioned and got a small part in his first movie, released in 1988.
"Sitcom-hell" was good training but was leading nowhere when he joined the just-forming cast of Friends.
When the show made its debut on NBC’s Fall 1994 schedule, it shot to immediate success and its six co-stars to international stardom.
Whenever the sitcom was on hiatus, Perry took roles in films such as Fools Rush In (1997), Almost Heroes (1998) and The Whole Nine Yards (2000).
On 4 June 1997, he checked into a drug rehab center suffering from "chemical dependency on a prescription medication," Hollywood’s most recent occupational hazard.
In May 2000, Perry had a car accident, running his Porsche into the front porch of a house.
He entered a rehab facility on 15 March 2001 for a reported addiction to Vicadin, methadone, speed and alcohol.
On 23 January 2004 he and the rest of the cast of top-rated series Friends filmed their last episode to be aired in May 2004.
In mid-February 2005, he was rushed to the hospital where he stayed for 24 hours. He had reportedly suffered a reaction to a prescription drug.
Perry, also an alcoholic, estimated he had spent $9 million to get sober. He revealed that due to his addiction issues, he did not remember three years of the time he was acting on Friends, between seasons three and six.
In October 2022, Perry published a memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing which became a bestseller.
On 28 October 2023, police officers found Perry dead in a hot tub from an apparent drowning at his Los Angeles home. He was 54.
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Matthew Perry
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