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7 Matthew Perry movies and shows to watch on his birthday

Remembering Matthew Perry
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Remembering Matthew Perry
On his birthday, fans worldwide remember Matthew Perry, the man who gave life to the iconic Chandler Bing in Friends. Beyond laughs, his diverse roles proved his depth, making his untimely passing heartbreaking.
Friends (1994–2004)
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Friends (1994–2004)
Matthew Perry’s unforgettable role as Chandler Bing remains his most iconic. With sarcastic humor and vulnerable charm, he turned Chandler into television’s most beloved roommate. Friends made him a household name.
Friends: The Reunion (2021)
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Friends: The Reunion (2021)
Seventeen years after the finale, Perry’s reunion with the cast was emotional and nostalgic. It showed how much Chandler, and Perry himself, meant to audiences across generations. A must-watch tribute.
The Ron Clark Story (2006)
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The Ron Clark Story (2006)
Breaking away from comedy, Perry played a real-life teacher inspiring underprivileged kids. This Emmy-nominated performance proved he could move beyond laughs, delivering intensity and heart in a dramatic role.
Growing Pains (1980s)
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Growing Pains (1980s)
Before stardom, Perry appeared in Growing Pains. These early episodes showcased his boyish charm and hinted at the comic timing that would later define Chandler Bing. A glimpse of greatness.
Fools Rush In (1997)
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Fools Rush In (1997)
In this rom-com, Perry starred opposite Salma Hayek, playing a New Yorker swept into unexpected love. His effortless comic timing and awkward sincerity made this film a fan-favorite romance.
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
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The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
Teaming up with Bruce Willis, Perry shined as a nervous dentist caught in a mobster mess. His slapstick energy and nervous wit made this crime comedy hilariously memorable.
The Odd Couple (2015–2017)
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The Odd Couple (2015–2017)
In this reboot, Perry stepped into the role of Oscar Madison. The sitcom highlighted his enduring knack for banter and comedy, proving his timeless appeal even in later years.
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