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Matthew Perry's Valuables Auctioned for Charity
7 May
Summary
- Valuables from Matthew Perry's estate to be auctioned for charity.
- Items include signed 'Friends' scripts and original artwork.
- Proceeds benefit the Matthew Perry Foundation aiding addiction recovery.

Items from the estate of Matthew Perry are being auctioned on June 5 to benefit the Matthew Perry Foundation. The auction is expected to raise more than $800,000, with proceeds supporting the foundation's work to combat addiction stigma and aid recovery.
The collection includes significant memorabilia from Perry's time on 'Friends,' such as a signed pilot script and personal scripts from key episodes. Fans can also bid on his SAG award and a replica of the iconic yellow peephole frame.
Notable art pieces and personal accessories, including a Batman-themed watch and a custom ping-pong table, are also part of the auction. The foundation, established in Perry's memory, aims to expand access to evidence-based care and foster a more compassionate approach to addiction.
The auction items are on display in Beverly Hills from May 18 to May 29. The event will take place at Heritage Auctions' Dallas showroom, with online bidding also available. All net proceeds will directly fund initiatives supported by the Matthew Perry Foundation.