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A talented tennis player, Matthew Perry was ranked No. 2 among junior players in Canada when he was 13 years old. At virtually the same time, he discovered acting. When he was 15, Perry decided to move to Los Angeles, and, soon after, his acting career kicked into gear when director William Richert spotted Perry in a Los Angeles restaurant and asked him to audition for his movie, “A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon.” Perry landed the role, which marked his first significant professional acting experience.
Shortly after his graduation from high school, Perry landed the lead in a short-lived sitcom called “Second Chance,” which he followed by a series of guest appearances on more successful sitcoms, most notably “Growing Pains.” In 1994, Perry auditioned for “Friends” and won the role of Chandler Bing. “Friends” was an overnight sensation, and Perry and his five co-stars became some of the best-known faces on network television. Through six seasons and counting, the show remained one of the highest-ranking sitcoms in America. Perry’s first starring feature film role was in the romantic comedy “Fools Rush In” in 1997 and in the romantic comedy, “Three to Tango” in 1999. He most recently starred in the hit comedy “The Whole Nine Yards” in 2000.
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