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Los Angeles (AFP) - "Friends" actor Matthew Perry died from an accidental ketamine overdose, medical examiners said Friday, concluding their investigation into the death of the beloved but troubled TV star. Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit TV sitcom from 1994-2004, died at the age of 54, having been found unconscious in a swimming pool at his house in Los Angeles in October. He had struggled for decades with addiction to drugs, including ketamine, and related serious health issues, but had reportedly been clean for 19 months prior to his passing. "Matthew Perry's cause of death is d...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - "Friends" actor Matthew Perry died as a result of "the acute effects of ketamine," the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's office said Friday. Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit TV sitcom from 1994-2004, died at the age of 54, having struggled for decades with addiction and related serious health issues. "Contributing factors in Mr. Perry's death include drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine (used to treat opioid use disorder)," the medical examiner said in a statement. "The manner of death is accident. " Perry was found unconscious in...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - "Friends" actors Matt LeBlanc and Courteney Cox paid emotional personal tributes to their late costar Matthew Perry on Tuesday, some two weeks after his shock death. Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit TV sitcom from 1994-2004, died last month at the age of 54, having struggled for decades with addiction and related serious health issues. "The times we had together are honestly among the favorite times of my life," wrote LeBlanc, who played Perry's roommate and best friend on the show. He shared on Instagram multiple screenshots of "Friends" scenes featuring the pair...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer almost hooked up on the set of "Friends" -- but their characters Rachel and Ross nearly didn't. Those were among the revelations die-hard "Friends" fans were treated to Thursday as a one-off reunion special of the beloved 1990s sitcom streamed on the HBO Max platform. Asked by host James Corden if any of the six stars had real-life chemistry, both Aniston and Schwimmer confessed to "crushing hard on each other" early in the smash hit show's run. "I remember saying, one time, to David, 'It's going to be such a bummer if the first time yo...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - The stars of "Friends" never really left us -- they were simply on a break. The cast of the beloved 1990s sitcom about six attractive, straight, white New Yorkers with ludicrously giant Manhattan apartments finally reunite Thursday for a much-hyped and long-delayed special. Details are under wraps, but fans can expect a "table read" of a classic episode, a recreation of the famous "Friends" quiz at Monica and Rachel's apartment -- and lots of hugs, tears and reminiscing. "Where's the tissue box?" asks an emotional Jennifer Aniston in a trailer that shows the gang reflecting...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - "The One Where They Get Back Together" is finally upon us -- and the cast of "Friends" will be joined by famous fans from Justin Bieber to David Beckham, HBO Max announced Thursday. The long-delayed and much-hyped reunion, billed as an "unscripted celebration" of the US smash hit television sitcom, will debut on May 27, the streaming platform said in a statement. A brief trailer for "Friends: The Reunion" showed the six cast members walking slowly away from the camera with their arms linked together, while the iconic "I'll Be There For You" theme song plays gently in the ba...
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