Attended Ashbury College, a private boys' school in Ottawa, Canada.
Son of John Bennett
Perry.
Raised in Ottawa, Canada.
Mother, Suzanne Morrison, was the press agent for Pierre Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, during the seventies and eighties.
He asked that his name be removed from the Best Actor in a Comedy Emmy list.
"Friends" (1994) co-stars have all agreed that they would only be nominated in supporting
roles. [June 2000]
Missing part of his middle finger on his right hand, this is due to an unfortunate door-shutting accident
in nursery school.
Used to be ranked nationally in junior tennis in Canada.
He has said on interviews that he tried to play in the States but he wasn't good enough.
Entered a rehabilitation clinic for treatment of an undisclosed condition. [27 February 2001]
A 75 year old woman ran a stop sign and smashed into the side of Matthew's BMW. Neither party was injured.
[18 April 2001]
Stepson of Keith Morrison, NBC newscaster. Half-brother of Caitlin (b. 1981); Emily (b. 1985); Willy (b.
1987); Madeleine (b. 1989); and Marie Perry.
"Friends" (1994) castmate Jennifer Aniston offers to be his personal trainer after he received threats from bosses Warner
Brothers about his increasing weight problems [2002]
"Friends" (1994) castmates agree to enter themselves for consideration in the leading role
catagories at the Emmys. [2002]
Turned down a role in Independence
Day (1996). The part he was offered was eventually taken by Harry Connick
Jr..
Has dual citizenship in Canada and the USA.
Made his world stage debut in the West End in London
alongside Minnie Driver. [May 2003]
Appeared in the top 30 of Forbes Top 100 Celebrity rich list for the first time [2003]
He is the only central cast member of "Friends" (1994) who has not been nominated for a Razzie.
Following the May 6, 2004 airing of the "Friends" (1994) series finale, he and the rest of the show's cast were on the Jay Leno broadcast from the Central Perk set in the "Friends" (1994) studio.
His father appeared on an episode of "Friends" (1994), as the father of one of Jennifer Aniston's boyfriends.
The part of Maj. Don West in Lost in Space (1998) was originally offered to him, but eventually went to "Friends" (1994) co-star Matt LeBlanc.
His favorite NHL team is the Ottawa
Senators. He often attends the playoff games in Ottawa, Canada. He attended this year's playoff games between Ottawa
and Toronto Maple Leafs (2004).
According to an interview, Matthew claimed that when he was filming A Night in the
Life of Jimmy Reardon (1988) he had formed a star complex and would cockily ask his fellow co-stars what
they planned on doing now that "they were on their way". He then said that reality settled in once the movie was released
and nothing happened.
He spoke the last line in the final episode of "Friends" (1994). When it's suggested that they all go out for coffee, his character Chandler says "Where?".
His father, John Bennett
Perry, played his father in Fools Rush In (1997).
He enjoys playing ice hockey and softball in his spare time
Is the youngest cast member of "Friends" (1994).
When auditioning for the part of Chandler
Bing, he didn't need a script because he knew the pilot by heart. He had been helping a friend with the part before auditioning
himself.
Auditioned for Chandler Bing on a Friday
and started work on that Monday.
Behind the scenes of "Friends" (1994), Perry was very close friends with co-star Jennifer Aniston.
Matthew's wit is so legendary that directors often used his gags and suggestions on the show
Is on the board of directors for the soon-to-be-opened Ron
Clark Academy in Atlanta,
Georgia. Ron Clark is a world-renowned educator who Perry depicted
in the TNT original film The Ron Clark Story (2006) (TV).
His real father, John Bennett Perry, played his father when he guest-starred on the Scrubs episode
'My Unicorn'.
Was the Ottawa Loggers 10th selection
in the 1996 RHI (Roller Hockey International) draft.