Details of Matthew Perry’s will are out
Details about the will of the late Friends actor Matthew Perry are out four months after his passing.
PEOPLE Magazine, citing a legal filing it obtained, reported that the majority of Perry’s belongings would be placed in “Alvy Singer Living Trust,” which has a legendary Hollywood link as it’s seemingly named after Woody Allen’s character in the 1977 movie Annie Hall.
The 54-year-old actor’s father John Perry and mother Suzanne Morrison are named trust beneficiaries alongside half-sisters Caitlin Morrison and Rachel Dunn.
The will said any children Perry had wouldn’t be entitled to access his estate, PEOPLE reported. He never had kids.
Perry also had over $1 million (P55.3 million) in personal property when he died, in addition to what had already been put in the living trust.
Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit TV sitcom from 1994 to 2004, was found unconscious in a swimming pool at his house in Los Angeles in October 2023.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner in December of that year reported that he died from an accidental ketamine overdose.
Ketamine is illegally used as a recreational drug for its numbing and hallucinogenic effects.
Perry had struggled for decades with addiction to drugs, including ketamine, and related serious health issues, but had reportedly been clean for 19 months before his passing.