Matthew Perry
Milestones
- Birthplace: Williamstown, Massachusetts
- Birthday: August 19, 1969
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2006
Returned to NBC to star as writer, Matt Albie in Aaron Sorkin's "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip"
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2006
Starred in the TNT movie, "The Ron Clark Story," as a small town teacher who relocates to the toughest class in the country; received Golden Globe, SAG and Emmy nominations for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
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2005
Guest starred on NBC's "Scrubs, and made his tv directing debut in the episode, which also features his father, John Bennett Perry
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2004
Received a Second Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role on "The West Wing"
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2004
Teamed up again with Bruce Willis and Amanda Peet for "The Whole Ten Yards"
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2003
Guest-starred as Joe Quincy on NBC's "The West Wing" in April and in November; received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
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2003
re-upped for final season of "Friends"
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2003
Starred with Hank Azaria and Minnie Driver in a 13-week run of David Mamet's "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" in London
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2002
Played leading role of a process server in the screen comedy "Servicing Sara", co-starring Elizabeth Hurley
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2000
Co-starred in the comedy "The Whole Nine Yards"
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1999
Had lead opposite Neve Campbell and Dylan McDermott in the triangular romantic comedy "Three to Tango"
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1998
Teamed with Chris Farley (in his last feature role) in the pallid "Almost Heroes"
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1997
Had first screen lead in the romantic comedy "Fools Rush In", opposite Salma Hayek; his real-life father also played his on screen father
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1997
Publicly acknowledged a dependence on prescription painkillers and voluntarily admitted himself into rehab (summer)
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1994 to 2004
Cast as the slightly neurotic Chandler Bing in the NBC ensemble comedy series, "Friends"
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1993
Starred in the short-lived comedy, "Home Free" (ABC)
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1990
Co-starred as Valerie Bertinelli's brother in the CBS sitcom "Sidney"
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1990
Portrayed Desi Arnaz Jr in the ABC biopic "Call Me Anna"
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1989
Did two episode stint as Tracey Gold's college-age boyfriend on "Growing Pains" (ABC)
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1988
Feature debut, "A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon" (film was shot in 1986)
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1988
TV-movie debut, "Dance 'Til Dawn" (NBC)
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1987 to 1988
Debut as series regular in the short-lived series, "Second Chance" (Fox); show was revamped and aired under the title "Boys Will Be Boys"
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1984
Moved to Los Angeles to live with his actor father
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Raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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TV debut, appeared on episodes of "Silver Spoons" and "Charles in Charge"
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Was a tennis champion as an adolescent; by age 13 ranked as the number two junior player