Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Page Six:
"Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow are preparing to release a joint statement after their former co-star was found dead in his Los Angeles home Saturday at age 54, we’re told.
“The cast is reeling from the loss of their brother, because that’s what Matty was — their brother,” an industry source told us Sunday.
“It’s just devastating.”
Yeah, I assumed they'd be working together on a statement. Have always appreciated the way they stuck together.
Why? This is personal not business. They should be free to say what they want. I hope they each provide a tidbit about him that we didn’t know, like how many people he has helped, etc.
NP. You want a “tidbit” about a man who lived in the public eye since the age of 24 or so, who recently published a heartbreakingly complete, honest, and vulnerable memoir? You want a little “tidbit,” eh, you ghoul?
However THEY decide to handle it will be the right thing to do. Keep sniffing around for tidbits.
NP but what a bizarre and rage-filled take. I interpreted “tidbit” to mean a fond personal memory they had of him that is not widely known, not a piece of gossip.
Anonymous wrote:I don't remember the names of either of these, but Matthew Perry was excellent in both.
The first was a series he did after Friends where he played a widower who was in therapy. It sounds sad but was a comedy and I was so disappointed when it was cancelled.
The second was a movie he did for Hallmark Hall of Fame where he played a teacher in a disadvantaged school. It really showed what a great dramatic actor he was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Page Six:
"Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow are preparing to release a joint statement after their former co-star was found dead in his Los Angeles home Saturday at age 54, we’re told.
“The cast is reeling from the loss of their brother, because that’s what Matty was — their brother,” an industry source told us Sunday.
“It’s just devastating.”
Yeah, I assumed they'd be working together on a statement. Have always appreciated the way they stuck together.
Why? This is personal not business. They should be free to say what they want. I hope they each provide a tidbit about him that we didn’t know, like how many people he has helped, etc.
NP. You want a “tidbit” about a man who lived in the public eye since the age of 24 or so, who recently published a heartbreakingly complete, honest, and vulnerable memoir? You want a little “tidbit,” eh, you ghoul?
However THEY decide to handle it will be the right thing to do. Keep sniffing around for tidbits.
NP but what a bizarre and rage-filled take. I interpreted “tidbit” to mean a fond personal memory they had of him that is not widely known, not a piece of gossip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Page Six:
"Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow are preparing to release a joint statement after their former co-star was found dead in his Los Angeles home Saturday at age 54, we’re told.
“The cast is reeling from the loss of their brother, because that’s what Matty was — their brother,” an industry source told us Sunday.
“It’s just devastating.”
Yeah, I assumed they'd be working together on a statement. Have always appreciated the way they stuck together.
Why? This is personal not business. They should be free to say what they want. I hope they each provide a tidbit about him that we didn’t know, like how many people he has helped, etc.
NP. You want a “tidbit” about a man who lived in the public eye since the age of 24 or so, who recently published a heartbreakingly complete, honest, and vulnerable memoir? You want a little “tidbit,” eh, you ghoul?
However THEY decide to handle it will be the right thing to do. Keep sniffing around for tidbits.
Anonymous wrote:The medical examiner has listed the cause of death as "deferred," almost certainly because the toxicology report is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Page Six:
"Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow are preparing to release a joint statement after their former co-star was found dead in his Los Angeles home Saturday at age 54, we’re told.
“The cast is reeling from the loss of their brother, because that’s what Matty was — their brother,” an industry source told us Sunday.
“It’s just devastating.”
Yeah, I assumed they'd be working together on a statement. Have always appreciated the way they stuck together.
Why? This is personal not business. They should be free to say what they want. I hope they each provide a tidbit about him that we didn’t know, like how many people he has helped, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Page Six:
"Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow are preparing to release a joint statement after their former co-star was found dead in his Los Angeles home Saturday at age 54, we’re told.
“The cast is reeling from the loss of their brother, because that’s what Matty was — their brother,” an industry source told us Sunday.
“It’s just devastating.”
Yeah, I assumed they'd be working together on a statement. Have always appreciated the way they stuck together.
Anonymous wrote:From Page Six:
"Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow are preparing to release a joint statement after their former co-star was found dead in his Los Angeles home Saturday at age 54, we’re told.
“The cast is reeling from the loss of their brother, because that’s what Matty was — their brother,” an industry source told us Sunday.
“It’s just devastating.”
Anonymous wrote:Lovely piece in the Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/2023/10/29/matthew-perry-death-tribute/?itid=ap_lililoofbourow
Anonymous wrote:When Friends was coming to an end and before Perry's addiction problem was publically known, I remember Larry King commenting that he could envision Matthew Perry having a career like Tom Hanks-- starting with a light, comedy hit sitcom but growing into film career with weighty, dramatic roles and everything in between. It was insightful at the time, because we hadn't really seen Perry in those serious roles yet and seen the range and gravitas he could bring. While Hanks has not been overtly political, he has been active on non-partisan issues, like recognition of the Greatest Generation. With his recovery in the last few years, you could see Perry making an important contribution.
I also loved Studio 60 so much. It gave a great taste for Perry's potential as a more serious actor. Of all the shows ever cancelled too soon, that was one of the biggest losses.