The late actor's items will be sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas, Texas, with proceeds going to his eponymous foundation, which helps those battling addiction.
Matthew Perry 's belongings to be auctioned off to benefit his foundation, including rare scripts, tennis rackets, and a Banksy painting. The late actor's items will be sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas, Texas, with proceeds going to his eponymous foundation, which helps those battling addiction.
Perry's belongings offer a glimpse into the life of the actor, who struggled with addiction and passed away at 54 after a ketamine overdose in 2023. His items include a script scribbled with notes, tennis rackets played to the bone, Batman memorabilia, pre-worn suits, and a renowned Banksy painting. The auction will feature a range of items, including a New York Rangers jersey, a custom handkerchief, and a 'Chandler Bing' card.
The collection also includes an outline for the original name of Friends, Six of One, which was later renamed Friends. Perry's art collection boasts two works by the enigmatic Banksy, including a unique Batman piece. The actor's love for tennis is also evident in his belongings, with his rackets showing the good use he got out of them. Outside of acting, Perry was also an avid tennis player who grew up playing the sport.
His belongings will be available for purchase by fans seeking to own a memento of the actor who touched their hearts. The auction is set to take place on June 5 at Heritage Auctions' headquarters in Dallas, Texas
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