Matthew Perry’s Personal Items Up for Auction, Including ‘Friends’ Scripts

Personal items from the estate of late “Friends” star Matthew Perry are headed to auction next month in partnership with his non-profit foundation, which aims to reduce the stigma around addiction.

Among the “Friends”-related items up for purchase are a collection of 26 scripts for episodes including “The One With Ross’s Tan,” “The One Where Joey Speaks French” and the two-part series finale, “The Last One”; two other scripts signed by Perry, and his co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer which were donated by Warner Bros.; a photo album titled “The One With the Last Supper,” with a letter from “Jenny” in the back; and Perry’s replica of the yellow peephole frame from Monica’s apartment.

Beginning June 5, the charity auction will donate its net proceeds to “advance Matthew’s most meaningful legacy: building a future free from addiction stigma, where every person seeking recovery has access to the care, resources and the community they need to thrive,” according to a statement from Heritage Auctions.

Additional beneficiaries include the Matthew Perry Foundation Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital; Healing Appalachia, a recovery-focused sober music festival; and grassroots recovery grants for other frontline organizations.

Perry battled addictions for much of his life and died on Oct. 28, 2023, from the effects of ketamine use.

Perry’s 1995 SAG Award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a television comedy series and a personal collection of artwork from artists such as Banksy and Mel Bochner are also up for auction.

Proxy bidding for the Matthew Perry Estate Auction opened Tuesday, allowing interested parties to place bids before the live auction begins. Items can be previewed in person at Heritage Auctions’ Beverly Hills showroom from May 18-29 before the auction takes place online and in person in Dallas on June 5.

“Matthew believed addiction should be met with compassion and science, not stigma and silence,” said Lisa Kasteler Calio, CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation. “This auction fuels the foundation’s work to expand access to evidence-based care and confront stigma. It is one more way we ensure that no one has to fight this disease alone.”

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