Matthew Perry (actor)

Matthew Langford Perry (born August 19, 1969) is an actor, most famous for playing the role of Chandler Bing on the American television sitcom Friends. Perry has also guest starred in Ally McBeal and The West Wing, and lent his voice to The Simpsons.

While born in Williamstown, Massachusetts,United States, Perry was raised in Ottawa, Canada. He is the son of character actor John Bennett Perry (b. January 4, 1941) by John's wife at the time Suzanne Perry Morrison (who had been a press secretary for Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau), and got into the same field himself at the age of 15. He maintains dual Canadian and U.S. citizenships. Recently he has been moving into films.

Perry is missing part of his right middle finger due to a door shutting accident.

Major film roles

  • The Whole Ten Yards (2004)
  • Serving Sara (2002)
  • The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
  • Three to Tango (1999)
  • Fools Rush In (1997)

This page about Matthew Perry includes information from a Wikipedia article.
Additional articles about Matthew Perry
News stories about Matthew Perry
External links for Matthew Perry
Videos for Matthew Perry
Wikis about Matthew Perry
Discussion Groups about Matthew Perry
Blogs about Matthew Perry
Images of Matthew Perry

Perry is missing part of his right middle finger due to a door shutting accident.
See also: Other Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. Recently he has been moving into films. During his career, Jack Pickford appeared in more than 70 films. citizenships. Pickford has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1523 Vine Street. He maintains dual Canadian and U.S. His sister Mary arranged for his body to be brought back to Los Angeles, California, where he was interred in the private Pickford plot in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

January 4, 1941) by John's wife at the time Suzanne Perry Morrison (who had been a press secretary for Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau), and got into the same field himself at the age of 15. Pickford died in the American Hospital in Paris, at age 36. He is the son of character actor John Bennett Perry (b. Married two more times unsuccessfully, including a 1922-1927 marriage to celebrated tap dancer Marilyn Miller, by 1932 Jack Pickford was alone again, his health deteriorating from the ravages of syphilis and the toll that years of alcohol and drug abuse had taken. While born in Williamstown, Massachusetts,United States, Perry was raised in Ottawa, Canada. On the return trip home to America, film director Allan Dwan had to talk the distraught Pickford out of committing suicide. Perry has also guest starred in Ally McBeal and The West Wing, and lent his voice to The Simpsons. The police investigation into her death centered on Pickford but no charges were ever laid.

Matthew Langford Perry (born August 19, 1969) is an actor, most famous for playing the role of Chandler Bing on the American television sitcom Friends. Returning to their room in the Hotel Ritz at around 3:00 in the morning, his wife died after ingesting a large dose of the mercury biochloride which had been prescribed for her husband's ongoing venereal disease; infected in 1917, he had passed the disease onto Thomas, as well as the medicine used to treat it. Fools Rush In (1997). However, while filming in Paris, France, they went out for a night of entertainment at the famous bistros in Montparnasse. Three to Tango (1999). Bernhard Krugh Thomas, 1894-1920), a beautiful Pennsylvania-born model turned showgirl turned film actress and reputed heroin addict, was stormy from the start but she was the love of his life. The Whole Nine Yards (2000). His first marriage, in 1916, to Olive Thomas (né Duffy, ex-Mrs.

Serving Sara (2002). For his involvement, Jack Pickford came close to being dishonorably discharged but speculation has it that his sister stepped in and arranged for him to give evidence to the authorities in exchange for a medical discharge. The Whole Ten Yards (2004). Using the famous Pickford name, he soon became involved in a scheme that allowed rich young men to pay bribes to avoid military service, as well as reportedly procuring young women for officers. In early 1918, after the United States joined World War I, Jack Pickford joined the United States Navy. As his reckless lifestyle worsened, the number of movies he made declined and therefore his income.

He spent money like water and frequently had to suffer the humiliation of asking his mother or sister for help. In those days, the movie studios were able to cover up almost all of their stars misbehavior but within the Hollywood crowd, Jack Pickford's behind-the scenes antics made him a legend in his own time. Despite his on-screen image as the winsome boy-next-door, Jack Pickford's private life was one of alcohol, drugs and womanizing. Jack got a lucrative contract with First National as part of the deal but that year, he gained respect for his acting abilities after starring as Pip in the adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations and in the same year for playing the title role in Mark Twain' s Tom Sawyer.

Jack, a small, fragile boy, grew up in an adult world, one that suddenly became full of money far beyond anything imaginable for the time when Mary Pickford signed a contract in 1917 for $1 million with First National Pictures. After Biograph opened its studios in Hollywood, California, the Pickford clan moved west. In 1910, he was only 14 years old when, with the help of his sister, he was signed to perform in motion pictures with Biograph Studios. Like her, Jack Pickford's mother had him acting on stage as a very young boy.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he was the brother of Mary Pickford. John Charles Smith (August 18, 1896 - January 3, 1933) was a Canadian actor.