Matthew Perry Was A 'Man Slave' To One Friends Co-Star After Losing A Bet Behind The Scenes
A lost bet involving The Breakfast Club meant Matthew Perry had to spend months waiting hand and food on one of his Friends co-stars.
Read MoreA lost bet involving The Breakfast Club meant Matthew Perry had to spend months waiting hand and food on one of his Friends co-stars.
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Read MoreAlthough best known as Chandler Bing on Friends, Matthew Perry's career includes other terrific movies, show, and yes, video games.
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Read MoreMatthew Perry resisted rewatching Friends for a long time -- because it was a painful reminder of his offscreen struggles with drug and alcohol use.
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Read MoreThe cast of Friends have released a joint statement about the passing of their co-star, Matthew Perry.
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Read MoreWith just a single throwaway gag in a 'Treehouse of Horror' episode, The Simpsons reminded viewers exactly why Matthew Perry was so loved.
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Read MoreFans aren't wild about Niles and Daphne's son, David, in the new Frasier revival. But they still love David Hyde Pierce and Jane Leeves, so where are they?
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Read MoreSuits creator Aaron Korsh drew inspiration for the (late blooming) hit series from many sources, one of which was Deadwood, the iconic, short-lived Western.
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Read MoreThe opening credits for Friends wasn't nearly as fun to shoot as it seems. It was wet, cold, and early in the morning, but Matthew Perry cracked everyone up.
Read MoreCourteney Cox and Matthew Perry were two key stars of "Friends." And, as it turns out, the actors and the creators of the show knew they were a perfect pairing.
Read MoreEarly in their careers, Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry competed to take the lead role in Ed, a 1996 sports comedy about a chimp who plays baseball.
Read MoreMatthew Perry was very public about struggles with substance abuse and addiction, especially while making Friends, but some feathered co-stars provided levity.
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