Matthew Perry Dies at 54
Matthew Perry, who was best known for playing Chandler Bing for ten seasons on the hit NBC sitcom Friends, has died. He was 54. According to the Los Angeles Times, Perry…

Matthew Perry, who was best known for playing Chandler Bing for ten seasons on the hit NBC sitcom Friends, has died. He was 54.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Perry was found dead in a hot tub at his home in Los Angeles. The cause of death is not currently known, and a source said there was no sign of foul play. The outlet noted robbery-homicide detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department are currently investigating Perry's death.
Perry's career began in the '80s. The actor racked up one-off or small arc appearances in a number of popular TV shows. They included Silver Spoons, The Tracey Ullman Show, Just the Ten of Us, Empty Nest and Growing Pains.
Perry, of course, reached incredible levels of stardom along with the rest of the cast of Friends. The series ran for 234 episodes from 1994-2004. During the show's run, Perry received one Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2002 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Friends won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2002.
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Perry ventured into film acting thanks to his elevated status from Friends. Some of his notable film credits include 1997's Fools Rush In, 1998's Almost Heroes, 2000's The Whole Nine Yards, 2004's The Whole Ten Yards and 2009's 17 Again.
Like other Friends stars, Perry returned to television following the hit series, albeit with varying results. Notable post-Friends TV credits include Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Mr. Sunshine, Go On and a reboot of The Odd Couple.
Perry made a memorable guest appearance opposite Friends alum Courtney Cox in a 2014 episode of Cougar Town.
In 2021, Friends: The Reunion aired exclusively on HBO Max (now rebranded as Max). The special featured the entire main cast revisiting the show's original sets. It even featured the cast playing a round of Friends trivia, which can be viewed below.
We've already had to say goodbye to some big names this year in the worlds of entertainment and beyond.
Scroll through the gallery below to see the musicians, celebrities and other cultural figures we've lost so far in 2023.
Jeff Beck

Guitar icon and two-time Rock &Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Lola Mitchell

Gangsta Boo of Three 6 Mafia
Lisa Marie Presley

Singer/songwriter and only child Elvis and Priscilla Presley.
Robbie Bachman

Co-founding member/drummer for Bachman-Turner Overdrive
David Crosby

Singer-songwriter best known for his work with the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young)
Jeremiah Green, drummer for Modest Mouse

Drummer for Modest Mouse.
Anita Pointer

Founding member of the Pointer Sisters.
Henry Grossman

Celebrity/Beatles Photographer
Art McNally

“Father of Instant Replay” in the NFL
Adam Rich

Child Star on ‘Eight Is Enough’
Gina Lollobrigida

Actress, international sex symbol, photojournalist and politician.
Lynette Hardaway (L)

"Diamond" of conservative media personalities "Diamond and Silk"
Carl Hahn, former head of Volkswagen that helped popularize the VW Beetle

Former head of Volkswagen that helped popularize the VW Beetle.
Cindy Williams

Actress best known for playing Shirley Feeney in the 1970s sitcom 'Laverne & Shirley.'
Burt Bacharach

Legendary songwriter who wrote hits for Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Jackie DeShannon, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield and more.
Raquel Welch

Actress and iconic sex symbol of the 1960s.
David Jude Jolicoeur (Trugoy the Dove)

One-third of the influential hip-hop group De La Soul
Kyle Jacobs

Songwriter and husband of Kellie Pickler.
Charles Kimbrough

Actor of stage, screen and television. Best known for playing Jim Dial on the hit CBS sitcom 'Murphy Brown.'
Bob Born

Confectioner best known for inventing Peeps.
Bobby Hull

Hockey Hall of Famer best known for his 15 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Lloyd Morrisett

Co-creator of 'Sesame Street'
Jerry Blavat

Iconic Philadelphia DJ, "The Geator with the Heater" and "The Big Boss with the Hot Sauce."
Tom Verlaine

Songwriter and guitarist from influential punk band Television.
Lisa Loring

Actress best known for playing Wednesday Addams on ABC's 'The Addams Family' from 1964-1966.
Cody Longo

Actor and singer/songwriter best known for his roles on 'Hollywood Heights' and 'Days of Our Lives.'
Tim McCarver

MLB All-Star and two-time World Series Champion that went on to be a Hall of Fame broadcaster.
Sal Piro

Noted superfan of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
Richard Belzer

Renowned stand-up comedian and actor best known for playing Det. John Munch on 'Homicide: Life on the Street' and 'Law & Order: SVU.'
Gary Rossington

Guitarist and last surviving original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Lance Reddick

Actor best known for his roles on HBO's 'The Wire' and the 'John Wick' movie franchise.
Wayne Swinny

Founding member and guitarist for Saliva.
Keith Reid (L)

Procol Harum lyricist. Notably wrote the lyrics to "A Whiter Shade of Pale."
Seymour Stein

Iconic record executive who co-founded Sire Records and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Nora Forster

Music promoter, wife of John Lydon (Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten) and mother to Arianna Forster (Ari Up from The Slits.)
Michael Lerner

Iconic character actor best known for his roles in the films 'Barton Fink,' 'Elf' and 'Newsies.'
Mary Quant

Famed British designer known as "The Mother of the Miniskirt."
Blair Tindall

Author of the 2005 memoir 'Mozart in the Jungle: Sex, Drugs, and Classic Music,' which was later adapted into an award-winning series for Amazon.
Barry Humphries (aka: Dame Edna)

Australian actor best known as the personality of Dame Edna Everage.
Len Goodman

Renown British dance champion who was a longtime judge on ABC's 'Dancing With the Stars.'
Harry Belafonte

Legendary singer/actor who was also an integral figure in the civil rights movement.
Jerry Springer

Former politician turned notorious talk show host of 'The Jerry Springer Show.'