In a heart-wrenching moment for Hollywood, tributes flooded in from every corner of the industry following the tragic news of Matthew Perry's untimely death at the age of 54.
The beloved actor, renowned for his iconic portrayal of Chandler Bing in the hit sitcom "Friends," was discovered lifeless in a hot tub at his Los Angeles residence on Saturday.
Messages shared online underscored Perry's pivotal role as the comedic heart of "Friends."
Variety's chief correspondent, Daniel D’Addario, praised Perry's masterful performance, emphasizing how his character's caustic wit, delivered by a supremely talented actor, provided the perfect balance of humor that elevated the show to legendary status.
Many tributes acknowledged Perry's public struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction, a battle he openly discussed throughout his career and detailed in his memoir, "Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing."
Colleagues and friends mourned the loss of a kind soul, remembering Perry not only for his talent but also for his courage in addressing his personal demons.
Mira Sorvino, Perry's co-star in the TV movie "Parallel Lives," expressed her sadness, calling him a "sweet, troubled soul" and wishing for his laughter to echo in heaven.
Paget Brewster, who had a recurring role on "Friends," urged people to read Perry's book, highlighting his legacy of helping others in their own struggles.
Selma Blair, deeply affected by Perry's passing, shared a poignant message on Instagram, describing him as her "oldest boy friend" and expressing her profound grief.
Maggie Wheeler, known for her role as Janice, Chandler's on-off girlfriend, celebrated the joy Perry brought to the world and cherished their creative moments together.
Actors from various projects, such as Yvette Nicole Brown and Lisa Ann Walter, shared their memories of working with Perry, emphasizing his kindness and humor.
Colleagues like George Takei and Stephen Canals acknowledged Perry's significant impact on television, with Takei expressing condolences to his loved ones.
Warner Bros. TV Group, the production studio behind "Friends," released a heartfelt statement, honoring Perry's remarkable talent and the global influence of his comedic genius.
Fans, celebrities, and industry professionals collectively mourned the loss of a remarkable actor and a cherished friend, recalling his laughter and talent that left an indelible mark on the world.
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