2023-11-04 03:40:42
Newspaper reports revealed that the late comedian Matthew Perry was buried in a cemetery in the American city of Los Angeles, in the presence of family and his colleagues in the famous series “Friends”.
The British newspaper “The Guardian” reported that a number of mourners gathered at the “Forest Lawn” cemetery in Hollywood, less than one mile from the Warner Bros. studios, where the series “Friends” was filmed.
Thus, Perry was buried in the same place as Michael Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor.
The report of the “TMZ” website concerned with celebrity news stated that the stars of the series “Friends” attended the burial ceremony, namely Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer.
The authorities announced the death of Perry (54 years old) following he was found dead in his home in Los Angeles on October 28, while the cause of death has not yet been announced.
An “unjust” death.. Friends of the “Friends” star remember his last days
The co-creator of the famous comedy series “Friends,” Marta Kaufman, said that the death of one of the series’ heroes, Matthew Perry, seems “unjust,” noting that in their last conversation he was in “good” condition.
The Associated Press reported, on Friday, that “a week following his death, a foundation was established in the name of (Matthew Perry) to help addicts quit.”
“In the spirit of Matthew Perry’s enduring commitment to helping others struggling with addiction, we begin a journey to honor his legacy by creating the Matthew Perry Foundation, guided by his words, his own experience, and his passion to make a difference in the lives of others,” the foundation’s opening statement read.
The “Friends” star, who was nominated for an Emmy Award, often spoke publicly regarding his struggle with drug and alcohol addiction.
The foundation, which accepts donations, noted his desire “for people to remember him as someone who helped others quit drug abuse, more than as a star in a sitcom.”
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