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| Birth Name(s) : Matthew Langford Perry |
Date of Birth: August 19, 1969 |
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Favorite "Friend", Matthew Perry, was raised in Ottawa, Canada and his mother was a press agent for Pierre Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, in the 70s and 80s.
He was cast in several small TV series and feature films before hitting it big with "Friends" in 1994. Since then he's starred opposite big names such as Chris Farley in "Almost Heroes" (1998) and Bruce Willis in "The Whole Nine Yards" (2000) on the big screen. |
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Additional Matthew Perry Biography
Matthew Langford Perry (born August 19, 1969) is a Canadian-American Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated actor and comedian, best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the hugely popular television sitcom Friends, a part he played for 10 years. He recently portrayed Matt Albie on the NBC series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
Perry was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts. His mother, Suzanne Jane Louise Morrison (née Langford), is a Canadian journalist and former press secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and his father, John Bennett Perry, is an American actor and former model. Perry holds dual US/Canadian citizenship. His parents divorced before his first birthday and his mother re-married to Keith Morrison, a broadcast journalist. Perry was raised by his mother in Ottawa. While growing up in Ontario, Perry took a keen interest in tennis and soon became a top-ranked junior player. He was enrolled at Rockcliffe Park Public School, Lisgar Collegiate Institute, and Ashbury College.
Perry moved from Ottawa to Los Angeles to pursue acting. For high school, he attended The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks. While at Buckley, Perry was featured as George Gibbs in "Our Town" and appeared as a junior in a production of "The Miracle Worker". Patty Duke attended and praised for the young Perry's convincing role as Helen's brother Jimmy. He was also featured in "The Sound of Music" as a junior. In his senior year, director Tim Hillman had planned a production of "The Elephant Man" specifically to feature Perry as John Merrick along with Vanessa Marshall, and future Les Miserables star Lisa Capps. He then got his professional break at age 18. On being cast in "A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon" with River Phoenix, Perry withdrew from Elephant Man and ended his high school acting career. Perry also pursued improv comedy at the LA Connection in Sherman Oaks while still in high school, quickly becoming a featured performer.
The program was hugely successful and Perry, along with his co-stars, gained wide renown among television viewers.
As well as his successful career on Friends, Perry has appeared in films such as Fools Rush In (alongside father, John Bennett Perry and Salma Hayek), Three to Tango, The Whole Nine Yards (alongside Bruce Willis) and its sequel The Whole Ten Yards, and Serving Sara.
After Friends wrapped up, Perry made his directorial debut in an episode of the 4th season of Bill Lawrence's sitcom Scrubs (which he also guest starred in, as "Murray Marks" an operator of a small airport's traffic control team. Murray is asked to donate a kidney to his father Gregory, played by Perry's real father).
He starred in the TNT movie, The Ron Clark Story, which premiered on August 13, 2006. Perry played Ron Clark, a small town teacher who relocates to the toughest class in the country. He received a Golden Globe nomination as well as an Emmy nomination for the performance.
In 2006-2007, Perry appeared in Aaron Sorkin's hour-long drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Perry played Matt Albie alongside Bradley Whitford's Danny Tripp, a writer-director duo brought in to help save a failing sketch show. Perry's character was considered to be substantially based on Sorkin's own personal experiences, particularly in television.
In 2006 he began filming Numb, a comedy drama about a chronically depressed writer. The film has a tentative release date of Winter 2008. He also appeared in David Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago in London.
Perry is set to appear in the movie Seventeen, a comedy about a 36 year old man who transforms back into his 17 year old self. The movie also stars Zac Efron.
Perry developed an addiction to alcohol and to ease this he then became addicted to Vicodin. He first started taking prescription drugs after a jet ski accident in 1997 and checked himself into Hazelden. In 2000 he was hospitalized with pancreatitis as a result of his addictions. During that summer he lost 20 pounds, appearing noticeably thinner during the 7th season premiere of Friends, in a scene that continued directly from the 6th season finale.
During the filming of Serving Sara, Perry checked into rehab. The last 13 days of filming were held up until he was well enough to return. The filming schedule on Friends was altered so scenes not featuring his character Chandler were shot first. His recovery once again caused weight fluctuations, which are particularly noticeable in Serving Sara.
Emmy Awards - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie The Ron Clark Story (2007) - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series The West Wing (2003 and 2004) - Nominated for both - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Friends (2002) - Nominated
Golden Globes - Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television The Ron Clark Story (2007) - Nominated
American Comedy Awards - Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series Friends (1996) - Nominated (with David Schwimmer)
Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries The Ron Clark Story (2007) - Nominated - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Friends (1999-2004) - Nominated for all 6 years (Whole cast)
TV Guide Awards - Editor's Choice Friends (2000) - Won (Whole cast along with Jane Sibbett and John Christopher Allen) |
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